He named it DataFellows, changing the earnest moniker only last November to coincide with the company's IPO.
He named it Notes from the Underground, a title lifted from Dostoevsky.
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He named it after that resting place on the hill at Edinburgh.
At once comical and sincere (famously explaining that he liked his restaurant so much, he named it after his daughter), Thomas struck the perfect tone.
He had some desk space at Cooper Hospital, and he turned it over to what he named the Camden Coalition of Healthcare Providers.
"I was surprised when he was named because he has no real experience, but it was a pleasant surprise because it will mature him, " Wenger added.
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The first pope to change his name did so in the Sixth Century because he was named after the Roman god Mercury, and he thought it inappropriate to carry that name as pope.
These include Sir Peter Viggers and Andrew MacKay who stood down after it emerged he had named the main home in which he and his wife, fellow Tory MP Julie Kirkbride, lived as his second home and claimed expenses on it.
It was created by a fellow named Stewart Brand not far from here in Menlo Park, and he brought it to life with his poetic touch.
He named Muang Sua as his capital, and so it remained until 1563, when the Laotian capital moved to Vientiane.
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.
Plan B's Ill Manors is up for best contemporary song, while the like-named film in which it appears, which he directed, is nominated for best original film score.
Peter, so named because it was initially the only word he would respond to, became the subject of satires by Jonathan Swift and Daniel Defoe as his fame spread, and a wax figure of him was exhibited in the Strand.
It was in honor of those evenings that he named two of the characters after his friends: Salviati, who here speaks entirely for Galileo, and Sagredo, who represents an honest non-scientist of common sense.
In 2010, Salem received the Estrella Award by the Hispanic IT Executive Council (HITEC) which recognizes individuals for their vast achievements in the IT industry and in the community He was also named 2007 Corporate Executive of the Year by Hispanic Net as well as 2004 Entrepreneur of the Year by Ernst and Young.
He might have succeeded--if it weren't for a felon named Papa Bear, an alleged prostitute and three witnesses who say they were paid to lie on Jenkins' behalf.
When I asked him about it, he laughed, talked about his faith (his children are named after Sufi saints), and turned the car stereo up.
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For the rest of his years, Lloyd credited this soldier, this friend, named Andy Lee, with saving his life, knowing he would never have made it out alone.
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Green named the victim on his Facebook page and the court was told he accepted that it was an "act of utter stupidity" and that he did not realise it was in essence a form of publication.
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So it was not surprising that he was drawn to a tall, solitary classmate named Sayyid Imam al-Sharif.
In March 1962 he was named to be one of six pilot-engineers who would be first to fly it.
It was a month before she discovered he was living in Pimlico with a woman named Caroline.
In 1994 he and his pal Bill Gates unveiled plans for a satellite network, later named Teledesic, but it was far off.
On being named boss in April he vowed to transform Nomura into a global financial powerhouse of the sort it was in the 1980s, before the Japanese bubble popped.
When Mr Murdoch's son, James Murdoch, came before Leveson on 24 April, he was asked about emails in which it was revealed that Mr Salmond's adviser - named as Geoff Aberdein - had agreed that the first minister would call Culture Secretary Jeremy Hunt "whenever we need him to".
" He said that kids wouldn't like someone named "Professor, " so let's change it to "Doc Brown.
He was close to a German named Henry Oldenburg, who, now living in London, had taken it upon himself to catalogue the latest findings of the English mathematicians.
If America hadn't gone to war, a man named Birdseye wouldn't have figured out he could preserve food for our troops by flash freezing it in cold water.
The Football Writers award makes it a hat-trick of awards for the England international this season after he was also named the Premier League's fans' player of the season this week.
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