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31 Philadelphia may be known as home of the establishment and ethnics.
32 These features allow AFS to be known as the granddaddy of distributed file systems even after so many years of development.
33 My friend and I are beginning to be known as a twosome.
34 It's a federal holiday in the United States and used to be known as Decoration Day.
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36 Sunrise breaks in Oxford, England, home of Thomas Edward Lawrence, who came to be known as Lawrence of Arabia.
37 Although he also became a star on the silver screen with roles in Blue Hawaii and Roustabout, he will always be known as the King of Rock 'n' Roll.
38 Be known as " cork is regnal " Portuguese the cork that already had hundred years is produced history.
39 Operation Desert Storm came to be known as the Gulf War and it began with a month-long aerial bombardment.
40 Modern industry civilization created rich corporeal wealth, the nylon that invents at the beginning of this century (chemical fibber) be known as one of inventions with 20 the greatest centuries.
41 Explain what is disagreeable to you and why or forever be known as Mr. Snippy.
42 You would think Colorado would be known as the Rocky Mountain State. But its nickname is the Centennial State .
43 The development of the IP over WDM and the three models must be known as a foundation. Then, I give a load balance method as one integrated routing scheme which I participate in the school laboratory.
44 Personal unsecured loan (PUL) will be known as one of them. For the government, it is helpful for enacting right policy with researching this product.
45 Just three days before blastoff from what would later be known as the Baikonur cosmodrome in Kazakhstan, Gagarin was told that he was chosen for the mission.
46 You would think Colorado would be known as the Rocky Mountain State.
47 This transfer order has come to be known as a "check, " and the open book deposit account at the bank as a "demand deposit,[sentencedict.com] " or "checking account."
48 " According to his sketches, the Rodian masks were at one time to fit a four-armed body, which would eventually be known as a Morseerian (his sketches call it a "Plutonian").
49 Thrush have also come to be known as song birds as they have many attractive songs.
50 Such a system would be known as a dedicated system.
51 The expectant mother expressed only one preference; that were it a girl she should be known as Jasmine, but all she hoped for was to be delivered of a healthy baby.
52 In what have come to be known as Broca's area, Wernicke's area and angular gyrus, all located in the left hemisphere of the brain.
53 You want to be known as a go-getter who gets the job done well.
54 That day, Bush, surveying the wreckage at what would soon be known as Ground Zero, was handed a bullhorn.
55 He who plots evil will be known as a schemer.
56 Thanks to 60,000 or so folks who voted on line in a poll sponsored by the zoo and New York's Daily News, the great escape artist will now be known as Mia.
57 This became the center of a religious order which came to be known as the Brethren of the Common Life.
58 It will be known as the supply chain management process logistics management.
59 Thatcherism:Mrs. Thatcher firmly believed in self-reliance and what has come to be known as privatization. Her policies are popularly referred to as Thatcherism.
60 He preferred to be known as a writer and was the author of best-selling books and a national newspaper column, in addition to his "60 Minutes" essays.
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