Still, "there's no consensus around a single name, " said Sandro Magister, a longtime Vatican analyst.
And yet, nothing could be more fraudulent than the idea of a homogeneous oeuvre with a single name attached to it.
Trouble is, when this document materializes, it carries only the single name "McLovin, " officially a 25-year-old organ donor from the Aloha State.
Born Joel Arthur Rosenthal, he affects to be known, in the manner of Prince or Christo, by a single name: JAR (no periods).
That changed in 2005, when he brought all his various alcoholic drinks businesses under a single name, ThaiBev, and announced he would float it on the Bangkok Stock Exchange.
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In the title, be specific : In a business blog, try to have a single firm name in the title.
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.
"Our population is highly illiterate and so having two churches using a single generic name can cause confusion, " says a statement from the Office of the Registrar General.
Before "Xbox Music, " there was " Zune Marketplace" -- while Zune (the hardware) was never anywhere near as successful as the Xbox brand is, the concept of tying the marketplace to a single product name seems confusing at best.
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In fact, it has become something of an annual tradition, like Cinco de Mayo and Day of the Dead, that, when the list of Kennedy Center Honorees is announced each year, there won't be a single Latino name on it.
Nina, a single parent whose name has been changed to protect her identity, said she discovered her eight-year-old daughter was being abused by her neighbour and friend in one of Bradford's inner city areas.
Cook was unable to deal with a ball from Morkel that pitched in line with the stumps and seamed away and nicked an easy catch to Graeme Smith at first slip, departing with only a single to his name.
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But he pointedly declined to name a single onshore wind farm that he supported.
Only one out of five adults is able to name a single vaccine-treatable disease other than the flu, a recent survey found.
By the time he reached single seaters, his name was being spoken about as an F1 driver, even a star, in the making.
While the consumption of sugary drinks contributes to obesity, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention does not name a single largest cause nationally.
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When the single of the same name was released it was accompanied by a 14-minute mini movie that redefined the concept of music videos.
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There are currently 10 million people without a single GCSE to their name - they can't even apply for most of the jobs on offer.
And if I asked if you to name a single (unmarried) woman who is earning a good income, would your hand fly up just as fast?
But in Los Angeles, a year after the zone was set up, city authorities could not name a single investment that had been attracted into the area.
Research we have done... shows that 84% of the British public couldn't name a single British Paralympian - despite the fact Great Britain came second in the medals table at the Beijing Olympics.
And it tells this story: during the Eastleigh by-election, the Conservative party held three focus groups in which they asked voters to name a single spending cut they could remember that had affected them.
"Though USADA claims it has collected at least 10 witnesses to these events, it refuses to name a single one or even to identify what they will say, " argues Armstrong's legal team, in a response to the charges published on the cyclist's website.
Consider this: If you were to ask a panel of Democratic and Republican economists and policy analysts to name the single most wasteful, foolish and destructive public policy of the United States, they would almost certainly identify the ethanol subsidy high on the list.
There are also many niche scholarships offered to minorities, women, children of single parents--you name it.
Whether accused of doling out seats in the House of Lords in exchange for donations to the Labour Party, or taking the country to war based on questionable intelligence, Blair emerged unscathed--with not a single electoral defeat to his name.
Options traders exchanging around 2.5 calls on the name for each single put in play so far in the session appear to be positioning for the price of the underlying to continue to secure fresh highs in the next few weeks.
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It was followed by an album, also titled More More More, and a further UK hit single, What's Your Name What's Your Number.
As a freelance writer and musician, I generally have more leisure on my hands than do my time-card-punching contemporaries, and have thus heard my name called as a "single" more times than I'd care to admit.
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