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Hello, my name is Beth.

I’m looking for someone by the name of (= who has the name) Stephen Weinberg.

She had made a name for herself as an architect by the time she was thirty.

Idioms

to give a name to someone or something:

(Definition of name from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

Examples of name

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Sometimes, and with some letters (especially at the youngest age level), phonetic letter names are produced.

Note that the above rule may be applied provided the scope of substituted names is localised to the term to be reduced.

Do bilinguals activate phonological representations in one or both of their languages when naming words?

Their new name replaces a contentious vowel with an arrowhead.

The name has survived the demise of the political power with which it was originally identified by almost three centuries.

Even in this, the only surviving portion, no less than 50 falconers with whom he worked are named.

Within this, the cultural changes have a tempo based around these recognisable events, with named key individuals and short periods of analysis.

Because they cannot claim real property on their findings, they may attach their names to them as a gesture of symbolic ownership for their work.

But then one would be deploying an alternative conclusion of justice; one would not challenge it in the name of one of the rival claims.

Ultimately, the destructor proved inefficient and, as its name implies, it left a strong legacy of disposal.

In the restricted syntax, top-level classes do not contain nested classes; all types are top-level class names; and methods are monomorphic.

Several characteristics of confrontation naming performance by typically developing subjects have been reported in the literature.

With this in mind, it seems a shame that we have to use different names for each of these variants.

Two contexts are considered equal if they only differ up to a dependency-preserving reordering of their variables or names.

Sequences of type variables, field declarations, parameter names, and method declarations are assumed to contain no duplicate names.

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Collocations with name

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descriptive name

These segments usually start with a sharp and dramatic rise to a high pitch-thus the descriptive name.

false name

Why give him a passport in a false name?

fancy name

The constraint is that the binary tree should be atiguously marked, a fancy name for a non-contiguous marking.

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