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The most common widely known usage, which they're named after, was traditionally to prevent.
“which they are named after,”
Named after the sea itself, the boldly spotted Andaman sweetlips has a striking design.
Named after the sea itself,
Inhalation of this chemical can lead to scarring in the lungs known as “Popcorn Lung”, named after hundreds of workers inhaled the chemical in a microwaveable popcorn factory and suffered irreversible lung damage.
It was just named after her.
We used to have a class at my school which was named after her.
Of course! And the word named after him was mesmerized - to have your attention completely fixed so that you can't think of anything else.
And the word named after him was mesmerised, to have your attention completely fixed so that you can't think of anything else.
Which means this little wrinkle is named after him.
And he was right, which means this little wrinkle is named after him.
Oh, cool. Williams is named after an old mountain man named Bill Williams.
Williams is named after an old mountain man named Bill Williams.
In fact, the sightseeing boat is named after Umineko, the local seagull variety.
In fact, the sightseeing boat is named after Umine Ko, the local seagull variety.
One of those routes connecting Kyoto with Wakasa Bay is the Sabakaido, or Mackerel Road, named after the most popular catch that travelers would carry on their backs across the mountain trails.
One of those routes connecting Kyoto with Wakasa Bay is the Sabakido, or Mackerel Road, named after the most popular catch that travellers would carry on their backs across the mountain trails.
The MCU has big plans for the character. Heck, the next Avengers movie is named after him.
The MCU has big plans for the character; heck, the next Avengers movie is named after him.