Each is so named because of their individual markings in the local Ugandan language.
That's because the global combat ship is so named because it's meant to be, well, global.
Power and Associates 2012 Customer Service Champion and is only one of 50 U.S. companies so named.
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Power and Associated 2012 Customer Service Champion and is one of only 50 U.S. companies so named.
In the case of its Galaxy Tab 10.1, so named because it sports a 10.1-inch screen, Samsung did both.
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An elevator pitch is so named because it is delivered in the time span of a hypothetical elevator trip.
Last month Bromford Support launched their "No Postcodes" video campaign, so named because many inner-city gangs are divided into postcode area.
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The penhold grip - popular among players from Asia, is so named because you hold the paddle as you would a pen.
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The Book of Numbers is so named because of God's command to Moses that he should count the Israelites in preparation for war.
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In all, five of the first eight winners of what became known as the Enrico Fermi Award (so named after his death) were immigrants.
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Like a maiden aunt at a Victorian date, the Synaptiq Virtual Chaperone, so named after the firm that makes it, is discreet, but omnipresent.
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CDMA, so named because the spreading is achieved by a code and its use permits multiple access to transmission facilities, as in mobile-phone systems.
The machine first ran in 1951 and was known as the Harwell Dekatron - so named for the valves it used as a memory store.
The game is so named because the proposition is an ultimatum.
She was named Horse of the Year, the third consecutive female to be so named and only the ninth since official voting began in 1936.
Duane Reade, so named because the first store was situated at the corner of Duane and Reade streets in New York, went public in 1998 and is still addicted to growth.
The "8City" project, so named because the development's eight districts will resemble the number eight when viewed from above, also plays to the Chinese tradition that eight is an auspicious number.
The Riverbrink Art Museum is so named because it stands on the brink of the river Niagara, close to Queenston Heights, where Brock was killed in action on 13 October, 1812.
But Jose Rodriguez, the leader of the "tent people" -- so named because they live in tents, told Radio Nacional that the peasants were on public lands that Riquelme had acquired illegally.
Mobridge, so named because it has the only bridge over the Missouri River for 150 miles, is home to 3, 800, yet it is the commercial center for 27, 000 people within a 60-mile radius.
Mr Barnier suggests lengthening the list of Petersberg tasks (so named for the German town where they were drawn up), to take account of the heightened risk of global terrorism and non-conventional weapons.
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In January the two companies unveiled an aerogel fabric called Zeroloft, so named because it can trap a person's warmth without being puffed up to produce loft (as a goose down jacket must be).
Poke around the Latin Quarter (so named because university students here communicated in Latin until the French Revolution and it was renowned worldwide as an intellectual incubator), the centre of academic life in Paris.
The Patriots, so named in a popular vote when they were formed in 1959 as the old American Football League's eighth and final franchise, had bounced around five stadiums in their first 12 years.
The loonie (so named for the bird on the one-dollar coin) has soared from a record low of 62.1 American cents in January 2002 to over 74 cents this week, its highest level in six years.
Boat trips are offered to many of the bay's caves and uninhabited islands, but among the most popular of the bay's 42 islands is James Bond Island, so named because it was prominently featured in two Bond films.
Zinc fingers, so named because they contain a zinc atom and are shaped like an index finger, can turn specific genes off or on or to some point in between, delete genes altogether or add new genetic material.
So named for customers that choose to skip the store rush during Thanksgiving weekend in favor of shopping Monday online, Cyber Monday is generally targeted for web specials by chains looking to draw traffic and sales to their sites.
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The highway turns into a single-lane dirt road, and Dixon's uncle pulls the Rover into the final outpost this side of the mountain, the town of Chogoria Hospital, so named because it has the only healthcare facility for miles around.
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.
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