Bascom Slemp, a former congressman who seems to have been named by Nathanael West.
Last year, Newquay Airport was named by the government as an enterprise zone for new businesses.
England's final squad for the ICC World Twenty20 has to be named by 11 August.
The commission would be made up of officials named by state and federal leaders.
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Energy was named by the largest number of respondents, followed by health care and technology.
But is there a possibility that Richard Cordray could be named by recess appointment?
Eros was named by German astronomer Gustav Witt, who discovered the asteroid in 1898.
Latin for "Sea to Lake, " it was named by Marjorie Merriweather Post in 1927.
Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand and the Philippines, none of them named by Mr Howard, responded angrily.
The other victim was a man on the ground, named by police as 39-year-old Matthew Wood.
U.S. fiscal policy, and the political fight over it, was named by the largest number of members.
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The victim, named by police as Simon Marcus Hurley, 47, later died at North Staffordshire University Hospital.
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The World Cup starts in the sub-continent on 19 February and the final 15-man squads must be named by next Wednesday.
He was named by Golf Digest Magazine as one of the 25 most influential instructors of the 20th Century.
He has been named by police as Lors Dukayev, born in 1986 in Chechnya and now living in Belgium.
Following the conclusion of the trial, the victim was named by people between 20-22 April on Twitter and Facebook.
The man, a Canadian passport holder, was named by police as Christopher Metsos.
Police deployed protection details to 40 officers and their families named by Mr. Dorner as targets in his manifesto.
Switzerland has opened a money-laundering investigation into an account held by a Russian tax official named by Mr Browder.
Washington Nationals pitcher Gio Gonzalez, also named by the paper, posted a response on his Twitter account Tuesday morning.
Patrick Geenty has been named by the Conservative commissioner to head up the operational side of the police force.
Seasonal Affective Disorder, or SAD, was first described and named by the South African psychiatrist Norman Rosenthal in 1984.
Although Lord McAlpine was not named by Newsnight, the report led to a flood of accusations about him online.
As a state senator, he was named by Chicago magazine as one of the ten worst legislators in Illinois.
Technology was named by the largest number of respondents, followed by commodities, gold, energy, finance and banks, and health care.
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It was just one among 15 named by the Government Accountability Office in August 2010 on deceptive recruiting practices.
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The Queen Alexandra Range, about 100 miles long, was named by Ernest Shackleton during the British Antarctic expedition in 1907-1909.
The two 19-week old, 40-pound turkeys were named by elementary school students Rockingham County, Virginia, where the turkeys were raised.
The United States said no women are in the two jails, Umm Qasr and Abu Ghraib, named by the militants.
Vice-President Nicolas Maduro, who was named by Mr Chavez as his preferred successor, has been highly visible since the president's death.
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