Similar words: in a minute, gaming, foaming, flaming, roaming, beaming, steaming, dreaming. Meaning: [neɪm] n. 1. the verbal act of naming 2. the act of putting a person into a non-elective position. adj. inclined to or serving for the giving of names.
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61. We will sign an agreement naming you the middleman.
62. The naming convention follows the hierarchical property naming convention.
63. Labbrand is a Shanghai based naming and branding agency.
64. Use a strict naming convention.
65. The specified naming context is missing a cross reference.
66. The World Meteorological Organization started naming hurricanes in 1953.
67. Act NOW, the Naming is on a first-come-first-served basis!
68. Returns: a string naming the error category.
69. Unlike the classical planets, which telescopes revealed as little disks, both these bodies appeared as mere pinpricks of light. English astronomer William Herschel proposed naming them "asteroids."
70. Also, naming game can present the process of language, such as the S-shape in the development of word numbers for one object.
71. Learning how to ask questions and to express your feelings concerning the weather. Naming the days of the week, the months and the seasons. Learning weather-related vocabulary.
72. The package path of these element and attribute classes is dependent on the namespace of the XML node, whose naming is composed by use of the namespace, local name, and node type (see listing 2).
73. The naming convention used for the logical drive name is _array.
74. Cosco Shipping recently held a naming ceremony before China's first designed and built ro-ro car carrier set sail on its maiden voyage from Shanghai to Brazil.
75. PHP has the ternary operator (foo?bar:baz) and an enormous (and unwieldy) list of function names, with all kinds of naming conventions; you'll find Python a lot cleaner.
76. Malicious users can use this information to reconnoiter the naming schema in your organization and attack key infrastructure services.
77. Hiberarchy,[http://sentencedict.com/naming.html] ubiety and orientation among features by naming features of part model and its shapes are described in detail in this way.
78. In the closest they've come to naming names , the protesters planned to visit the homes of News Corp. CEO Rupert Murdoch, JP Morgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon and oil tycoon David Koch, among others.
79. What was the story behind the naming of the number "googol"?
80. Tip: Naming DNT variable with a combination of uppercase and lowercase can help the translator to ignore them when translating.
81. In 1589 tsarist authorities, headed by Boris Godunov, succeeded in naming their own patriarch as head of the Russian Orthodox Church for the first time in Russian history.
82. "The US choppers came into Pakistan by just 100 to 150 meters at Angor Adda, " one security official told Reuters, naming a village in the tribal region of South Waziristan.
83. Capable of naming or of being named to a benefice.
84. To date, there is no unifiable naming, classification and diagnostic standard all over the world.
85. Based on the CMP/A naming convention, the push-down method is called ejbFindByPrimaryKey, as the code snippet in Listing 6 shows.
86. We have also relaxed UML conventions on naming classes and attributes to aid in readability -- e.g., "Registration Mark" includes a space.
87. Our research design comprises separate naming and rating surveys in two stages.
88. It is only by first naming organisms and then grouping them in recognizable categories.
89. Likewise, there was a mixture of XML attribute usage (or not), SOAP action specification (or not), and the use of a variety of different naming conventions in the WSDL and XML schema files.
90. Code review features scan code to validate compliance with pre-specified rules, such as naming conventions or J2EE best practices.
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