The 23-year-old, born in Amsterdam and raised in Curacao, has a given name of Mariekson Julius Gregorius.
Each plan in a given county will name a price for which they are willing to offer these services, and seniors are free to pick whichever plan they want.
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She said she never saw her school books again, was forced to work night and day, seven days a week, and was given a new name, Frances.
Some months of detective work followed and police found the grandparents, who they say admitted to assuming new names, in a town near Landers, who has been living under a name given to him by his grandparents.
They then counted how many babies had been born in each state, and the proportion given a certain name.
It hasn't been given a name yet so lets reference it as "The Big Graph" where all lines intersect at 2020.
Ajax is a name given to a quartet of programming technologies that collectively made possible the likes of Google Maps and Gmail.
"It's been given a name, dark energy, and you can say this dark energy is pushing the universe, pushing the acceleration, " he says.
Each wind was given a name, which along with the colour of water or the height of waves was used to help forecast the weather.
He was given a new name, a job and a flat on his release to try to ensure his security and give him an "ordinary" life.
Professor Philip Bobbit from the University of Texas has even given a name to the human tendency to assume the present situation will remain the same.
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Adware is ubiquitous on the Internet, but it isn't yet clear how far this latest piece of crime-by-design--so new it hasn't yet been given a cool name--has spread.
His connections with the Company had begun in 1955 on the plane home from fighting in Korea, when he was given a name and a number to call by a man who then disappeared.
What Dr Goldenberg and Dr Levy found was that the proportion of babies given a certain name in a state where that name was already popular or in a neighbouring state was 20% higher than would otherwise have been expected.
Schenk was among the first to be made aware of the malware before it was given a fancy name, Shamoon, a virus that was announced around August 16 and appeared to be designed to spy on and disrupt energy companies.
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Apparently, the woman had suffered significant injuries, but because nobody could track down the driver (who, if I recall correctly, had given a fake name to the police), they were unable to find him in order to collect damages (if I recall correctly, the victim did not have health insurance).
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Financial advisers have said that some operators in their industry have given it a bad name.
Each must be given a scientifically valid name, usually in Latin or in Greek, that will endure.
The combination of a new company with a new name has given us the opportunity to stand back and refresh.
Speaking of that camera technology, NVIDIA has also given it a name.
So many Chinese expats have returned in the past few years that Valley-slang has given them a special name, B2C (back to China).
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Mr. Watson said he got his nickname at an early radio performance during which the announcer asked the audience for a replacement for his given name, Arthel.
It's also a key service point for operators, especially in Great Britain, where rail breakdowns and delays on the formerly government-owned lines have given privatization a bad name.
Though she has been given a usually feminine name, one thing scientists haven't been able to determine for sure is whether Sue is really a she, or a he.
In a fit of what can only be described as a collective bout of humour, the hurricane force winds were given the colloquial name for a Scottish scrotum.
"To me it would seem a little weird especially given that Virgin has already got a great name in the U.K., " he said.
The greed and destruction that characterised America's buy-out boom have given the era a bad name.
The apparently swift rise and fall of the OSI may have given strategic lying a bad name.
When they tried to use the phone, they discovered that the battery had died, and were given either a brand-name replacement or a cheaper generic cell phone battery.
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