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We take their supply chain, we take all the factory names, we do a random sample, we send inspectors on an unannounced basis to inspect those facilities, and then we publish the results.
There's no accident in
names
of these restaurants.
We had a whole choice of inappropriate
names
for her.
They teach me the
names
of the winds and the rains, of astronomy according to a genealogy of stars.
I am haunted by the fact that I no longer remember the
names
of the winds and the rains.
There should be a snowball effect, a positive feedback, such that the more
names
we have, the more we get.
Before we knew each others' names, or anything, we had embraced and wept.
We as children would stand alongside the adults and give our contributions of money, and our
names
were inscripted in the community book just like every adult.
And I want to mention that these seals were used for stamping clay tags that were attached to bundles of goods, so it's quite likely that these tags, at least some of them, contain
names
of merchants.
And it turns out that in India there's a long tradition of
names
being based on horoscopes and star constellations present at the time of birth.
But does this prove that these seals contain Dravidian
names
based on planets and star constellations?
And Basit and Amjad are first names, Pakistani first
names.
2005, Anthony Fitzherbert, an agricultural engineer, could travel through Helmand, could stay in Nad Ali, Sangin and Ghoresh, which are now the
names
of villages where fighting is taking place.
I remember so many patients, their
names
still vivid on my tongue, their faces still so clear.
Now, to put this in perspective, I can't remember the
names
of my teachers, I can't remember the
names
of any of the books I read that year, I pretty much can't remember anything from fifth grade, but I remember that Vicky told me she used White Rain shampoo.
Now the domain name system is the thing that turns human-readable names, like Google.com,
They say you never forget the
names
of those who die.
You'll see that all the people who contributed are listed below, and it's sort of an odd amalgam of people's real
names
and their log-in
names.
Well, they found the
names
and information about confidential informants.
And sure enough, the self-help books change to meet these new needs and they start to have
names
like "How to Win Friends and Influence People."
Long ago, you kissed the
names
of the nine muses good-bye and you watched the quadratic equation pack its bag.
The central idea about the 9/11 Memorial is that the
names
in the memorial are not laid out in alphabetical order or chronological order, but instead, they're laid out in a way in which the relationships between the people who were killed are embodied in the memorial.
They were memorizing the
names
of dozens and dozens and dozens of strangers.
What Simonides figured out at that moment, is something that I think we all kind of intuitively know, which is that, as bad as we are at remembering
names
and phone numbers, and word-for-word instructions from our colleagues, we have really exceptional visual and spatial memories.
Maybe it was a poem, maybe it was
names
from an old yearbook that I bought at a flea market.
And the reason was, because when I was asked to do this, I'd just read, in one of the papers, I can't remember, something from someone at Facebook saying, well, "we need to make everybody use their real names."
Because we think identity is something to do with names, and because we're rooted in the idea of the identity card, which obsesses us.
And I know it crashed and burned a couple of years ago, but if you're someone in politics or the home office or whatever, and you think about identity, you can only think of identity in terms of cards with
names
on them.
If only they were using the real names, Then you wouldn't be worried about them on the Internet.
So okay, you can go in the chatroom, but only if everybody in the chatroom is using their real names, and they submit full copies of their police report.
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