Nokia 6630 Charlie, the illegitimate child between the 6600 and 3660 was released and named the 6630.
The publication has run all its tests, kicked the phone's tires, and named the Android-powered Galaxy S4 its top rated smartphone.
British physicist Tim Berners-Lee created and named the Web (also commonly called "W3" for short in those days) in 1989 at CERN.
"Everyone understands what happened and everyone understands how long it took for me to get signed and named the head coach, " Jordan said.
And when the club unveiled a bronze statue outside its home stadium, Old Trafford, and named the North Stand after him, the timing suggested he might be ready to bow out.
In the first recall of Parliament since 2002, Mr Cameron updated MPs on the remit of the judicial inquiry into the scandal, which will be led by Lord Justice Leveson, and named the members of the panel for the inquiry.
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In this regard, Braque likely knew of the iconographical use of a skull in an extraordinary 15th-century altarpiece panel picture in the Louvre, painted by the Netherlandish master Rogier van der Weyden and named the "Braque Triptych" for the work's patron, one Jehan Braque of Tournai.
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Mr. Hadi is set to officially take over as Yemen's new leader after Feb. 21, a date outlined in the internationally negotiated power-transfer agreement that ousted President Ali Abdullah Saleh, created a new coalition government between opposition and former ruling-party members and named the vice president as the agreed successor to the longtime leader.
But in early 1999, just weeks before he died of cancer at the age of 63, King Hussein changed his mind about the succession and named Abdullah the crown prince.
However, the criteria changes in both the DSM5 and ICD11, may no longer capture all of these contributing factors to what will be defined and observed as Autism Spectrum Disorder in the DSM5 and the named conditions in the ICD11.
He left a job at the Washington Post to become the national editor and was named the editor of the entire magazine in 2007.
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But what Streisand and others fail to realize, says Michael Masnick, the tech consultant and writer who named the Streisand effect in his blog, Techdirt, is that the rules of privacy and information control have changed.
In addition to suing Apple, the defendants from California and Texas named the apps as parties in the lawsuit, including Pandora, the Weather Channel, Dictionary.com, Room Candy (maker of Pimple Popper Lite), among others.
Sure the real possibility of a hoax was included more often than not but only at the end the pieces and only after the supposed plan had been aired, the proposed participants named and the massive money that was going to change the game for ever given pride of place.
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The mother of all globotaxes is an idea that has been kicking around the East River for some time and named after the Yale Nobel Laureate who first proposed it, Dr. James Tobin.
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His books have been read into the U.S. Senate record and named among the ten best business books of the year by Business Week and Amazon.com.
Orix bought the down-and-out Kobe baseball team and named it the Orix Blue Wave.
It has been created at the town's Helena Thompson Museum using roses specially cultivated and named after the policeman.
In 2010, Covey joined the Utah State University Huntsman School of Business as a professor and was named the first incumbent of the Jon M.
She still holds the world record in the heptathlon, which she set in Seoul in 1988, and was named the Greatest Female Athlete of the 20th Century by Sports Illustrated for Women.
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Undefeated Calzaghe, 34, added the IBF world super middleweight belt to his WBO belt this year and was named the British Boxer of the Year.
"This is the first time after a long time that a witness has come forward and named what the witness thinks is a possible suspect - that's how strong the lead is, " said Mr Grover.
The Washington Post, named Manhunt one of the best non-fiction books of 2012 and The Guardian named it one of the key books on Islamist extremism.
Her task is to work with Robert Hue, national secretary for the past seven years and now named to the new post of party president, in the run-up to France's presidential and parliamentary elections.
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Seasonal Affective Disorder, or SAD, was first described and named by the South African psychiatrist Norman Rosenthal in 1984.
Bruce Buffer was booed after he misspoke and named Miller the winner.
Simeon's party has insisted that it would seek a coalition with like-minded parties, and has named the governing ODS as a potential partner.
Forward Tim Duncan, drafted in 1997, is a role model both on and off the court and has twice been named the league's MVP.
This is a term first coined by Cosma Shalizi, professor of statistics at Carnegie Mellon, and named after the great 19th century French physiologist Claude Bernard.
Opened by his grandfather in 1971 and named for the spot where he decided to build it, the resort is still the centerpiece of the Genting empire.
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