The shell is flexible and covered in a black leathery skin - hence the name leatherback.
Furthermore, it can transfer data at unprecedented, lightening fast speeds (hence the name).
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Located at the corner of West and Bank streets, it overlooked the Hudson River, hence the name of the journal.
The second strand of nucleotides is the complement of the sense strand, but reads completely differently, hence the name antisense.
The siblings never expected to print paper cards, hence the name.
It is the hall which saw the earliest campaigns against the protectionist Corn Laws (hence the name Free Trade Hall) as well as for women's suffrage.
These are an amine group, an acid group (hence the name), a hydrogen atom, and a fourth chemical group that can be any one of 20 different clusters of atoms.
Since the mill produced more flour than the biscuit factory needed, they moved into instant noodles, a popular fast-food item in Nepal, procuring know-how from a Thai firm (hence the name Wai Wai).
Peseros (mini buses that used to charge one peso, hence the name) weave in and out of traffic alarmingly, cutting off anyone in their path in their determination to grab as many riders as possible.
Turgeman said there was an emerging market for people who want to make things, a movement back to craft culture that takes advantage of modern technology -- sometimes referred to as the maker movement (hence the name of the robot).
Then he discovered a new Japanese method of cutting diamonds: When viewed under a low-magnification (3x) lens, the stone refracted light in such a way as to give off a pattern of eight heart-shaped sparkles at the bottom of the diamond and eight arrow-shaped fire-bursts through the top--hence the name "hearts-and-arrows" diamonds.
You can bookmark any page and get at it later through a common portal -- hence the Axis name.
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In fact, though, it started with a product originally dreamed up by the hyperactive Will King (hence the brand name) and produced in his kitchen in 1993.
Before we go any further let me remind you what the E-Cat is: It is a really cheap device that consumes hydrogen and nickel and through the agency of some secret catalyst (hence the device name) produces copper and lots of heat.
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Hence his name entered the argot as an ironic appellation for anyone who thought he knew but didn't.
Although games in one form or another had almost certainly been held earlier, tradition maintains that the first proper Olympics took place in 776 BC at Olympia in the Greek Peleponnese -- hence the competition's name.
The spacecraft would have a "unique view" of the sunlight reflected back out to space by our planet, hence its name, Earthshine.
Many surnames, after all, evolved through being used the other way around, and a person's family profession determined their name - hence all those Butchers, Bakers, Smiths and Taylors.
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