Beasley, a legendary Philadelphia-based trial lawyer, who is the namesake of the Beasley School of Law at Temple University.
Pepsi added its version, allowing a can of the namesake cola to whirl like a dervish.
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"I liked to be taken care of, " says Sara Lee Schupf, 58, the namesake of the famous frozen pies.
Fortunately, the namesake three private lakes don't present too much of a water hazard on this USGA-rated 18-hole course.
Indians: Bhangra, The Namesake, Shantaram, A Thousand Splendid Suns, Bollywood, residency, The Kite Runner, Jhumpa Lahiri, Indian food and my passport.
Today, he is forgotten, except as the namesake of a New York bridge that arcs over the narrows he sailed through in 1524.
He works in academia at the University of Chicago and is the namesake behind the Paulson Institute there, which focuses on U.S. China relations.
But when the namesake of this university, Andrew Carnegie -- an immigrant, by the way -- discovered new ways to mass-produce steel cheaply, everything changed.
The namesake of Moore's Law, which posits that computing power will double every 18 months (later updated to 2 years), Gordon Moore is a Silicon Valley legend.
But Jyothy Rao, the namesake daughter who after marriage and a family-business program at Harvard now heads marketing, is pushing such items as a dishwashing bar (Exo).
Krueger seems to think that the namesake of his chart achieved it when there was a balance of a winnowing gap of equality and more easily enabled social mobility.
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We expect the namesake beverage Coca-Cola to gradually increase its market share in the international soft drink markets as the company continues to go deeper into the developing regions.
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Shark fin, of course, is the namesake ingredient of shark fin soup, a popular delicacy in China since the Ming Dynasty and now eaten in Chinese restaurants around the world.
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ESPN, the theme parks and the namesake movie studio.
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The namesake founder of my beloved corporate alma mater went on TV every Sunday night and became Uncle Walt, which resulted in many millions of folks subsequently vacationing at highly developed former swampland in Central Florida.
Lampert already controls Sears Holdings, which includes the namesake department store, Kmart and several other household brands, through the majority stake he holds personally and the shares owned by the hedge fund he manages, ESL Investments.
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Burnham Securities analyst David Bennet Healy said Kerkorian is "stirring the pot by attracting attention to Ford with an implied takeover, " something that is not possible with Ford because the namesake family still has 40% voting power.
The low lighting highlights the impressive namesake statue perched atop the cocktail shelving, a reference to Wall Street's fickle moods.
Despite a few commonalities Thibert sees between his Springfield and the fictional namesake, including a distinctive bridge and a few of the local political figures, the city failed to win a national contest to determine which Springfield is the Springfield.
Limited has been making some tough, but smart decisions in the last few years, opting to sell off its namesake The Limited unit to improve financial performance.
Politics is a family business in Greece: Costas Karamanlis, the New Democracy leader, is the nephew and namesake of a respected prime minister, and even reformers seem to find that the dynastic factor still counts.
Clive Palmer unveiled blueprints for the famously doomed ship's namesake Tuesday at the Intrepid Sea, Air and Space Museum in New York.
The Ospreys seemed sure to score when wing Shane Williams broke free down the left, but instead of exploiting the space outside the Blues' only defender - namesake Gareth - the wing cut inside and the chance was gone.
Mr. Blais says his aha moment came at the same time his namesake restaurant was failing and he was pursuing the restaurant's bar manager.
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The star of the 1980s was simply 'Beefy': the star of the new millennium is Freddie, and like his cartoon namesake in the Flintstones he has obliged with some caveman-like blows.
New York City, New York - The Padcaster LLC is thrilled to announce its namesake product, The Padcaster, and accompanying Lenscaster add-on are officially shipping.
Bringing to life the hotel's namesake "M" for mobile, as in "mobile citizen of the world, " you're greeted by self check-in computers.
The school and its namesake town in Massachusetts were named after Lord Jeffery Amherst, a famed officer in the British Army during the 1700s.
The build-up to the game has been partly overshadowed by the news that full-back Hodgson will be leaving the club at the end of the season for Warrington and speculation remains over the future of coach Nathan Brown, but his playing namesake hopes that the former St George Illawarra coach will remain at the Galpharm Stadium.
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