Another odd feature typical of the French far left is that most of the staff - cartoonists and writers alike - go by single-name noms de plume.
It discourages tax competition and eagerly exports its protectionist-by-another-name antitrust rules.
Mr Ball ends with the resin-based, acrylic and other smooth paints used by big-name contemporary artists.
Zookeeper is a much bigger production with special effects and talking animals voiced by big-name actors like Adam Sandler and Sylvester Stallone.
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Overall, the top of the NFL draft wasn't dominated as it often is by big-name playmakers -- there were no running backs chosen in the first round.
First there are the branded medicines sold by big-name firms.
One official said Dzhokhar Tsarnaev contacted the three after FBI agents released photographs of Tsarnaev and his older brother Tamerlan -- but before they were identified by name -- and asked them to dispose of the items.
The former president - fondly referred to by his clan name, Madiba - is regarded by most South Africans as the father of the nation, having inspired them to fight for democracy.
One of them is named by -- the name involves a Democrat senator and a Republican senator, by definition a bipartisan idea.
Anxious Cypriots did not want to take any chances, queuing outside Popular Bank - otherwise known by the Greek name Laiki - cash machines in the capital Nicosia.
After a really successful partnership syndicating gdgt's product database to tens of millions of Engadget pages per month, Peter and I were approached by a whip-smart guy by the name of Jay Kirsch, who runs the group Engadget, TechCrunch, Joystiq, and TUAW are a part of.
The divisions are particularly apparent in Bolivia's Congress, where debates are often heated and characterized by name-calling and insults.
But a new cholesterol drug, still known by the code-name 301012, could finally prove a winner for the Carlsbad, Calif. biotech.
Gatorade was created in 1965 and is endorsed by many big-name athletes.
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Notice the GoT game is being made by a no-name studio and a tiny European publisher, not any developer or publisher you would recognize.
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But he points to one of the company's new drugs as a potential windfall: Prexige, an arthritis treatment previously known only by the code-name Cox-189.
The Delphi rep we spoke with started things off by pointing out that it does more than just the diagnostics implied by its name -- and that's certainly the case.
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He was greatly hurt by this - his name had been splashed across the papers as an alleged rapist, he had subsequently been proved innocent, and yet the press were not interested in reporting his innocence as widely as they had reported his alleged guilt.
On North Claiborne Avenue, in the shadow of the I-10 viaduct, is the Mother-in-Law Lounge, named after the 1961 hit of the same name by homegrown hero Ernie K-Doe (given name: Ernest Kador Jr.).
During Weiner's tenure LinkedIn has developed an intense, sales-focused culture in which new-account wins are celebrated by name at biweekly all-hands meetings.
Among the numerous companies currently competing for a large contract to be awarded momentarily by the government of Kuwait is a Florida-based concern by the name of Conventional Munitions Systems (CMS).
Mountain bikers fall prey to a condition some call "monkey butt"--a name inspired by those multicolored primate posteriors--after five or six hours in the saddle.
But the other two references -- to Franklin Roosevelt by name and to Abraham Lincoln by quotation -- started me thinking, and worrying, about how our president sees himself in relation to the other 42 men that have held his job. (Grover Cleveland was president twice in nonconsecutive terms).
Selling the stock had become something of a heresy by early 2012 and those who were not at least equal-weight the name were condemned, by basic arithmetic, to under-performance purgatory.
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Scientific-Atlanta and Motorola locked up the box market by controlling--in the name of antipiracy--the encoding software that scrambles a video signal at the cable company's hub and descrambles it at the home.
The 6, 000-patient study was designed to show that AtheroGenics' drug, known by the code name AGI-1067, decreased the risk not only of heart attack, stroke and death but also of less important heart problems, including stent procedures, bypass surgery and chest pain.
In effect, the new law was made redundant by a subsequent government bill to introduce a new system of debt collection - warrant sales by another name, argued Sheridan.
Motiram, a 46-year-old who goes by only one name, stood over a dirt-filled sack weighing 110 pounds.
The software is a framework for online "agents" that goes by the name e-speak.
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