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Mr. Koch had said he was delighted that the bridge would take his name, but exactly why he loved it isn't clear.
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Roger Clemens is set to take his biggest step yet in his fight to save his name.
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Knowing that Reagan was an avid reader of Human Events, the conservative weekly newspaper, my friend suggested that I take his memo, put my name on it, and publish it as an article in Human Events.
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RCA, the label to which both 5ive and North and South are signed, made his name by signing Take That, the first and biggest modern boy band.
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Why would Mr McVeigh use the alias of Robert Kling to rent the truck used to transport the bomb, then check into a motel in his own name, only to use his alias to order a Chinese take-away?
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The Wales coach, who will name his Six Nations squad on Sunday, will take his 2008 Grand Slam winners to his native New Zealand for September's showpiece.
BBC: Warren Gatland concedes Wales Rugby World Cup sack fear
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But it would take him about 15 years to launch the Dyson Dual Cyclone under his own name.
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Take Josep Puig i Cadafalch, the versatile genius with a name like a Welshman talking with his mouth full.
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In France, the presidential office of Nicolas Sarkozy found itself having to backtrack on a promise made by Mr Sarkozy that big-name politicians elected to the European Parliament for his UMP party would have to take their seats.
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Mr Ford - who is the favourite to take the position eventually - has said his party is not yet in a position to put forward a name.
BBC: Alliance not ready to nominate justice minister
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That means his mark-to-market profit in this name looks like it tops USD 1.4bn, take or give a hundred million.
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