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Kasuga Taisha is also the origin and namesake for one of the more common architectural shrine styles.
Kasuga Taisha is also the origin and namesake for one of the more common architectural shrine styles.
Like the namesake implies, all of these La Boo Boo are in the sitting position, a first for the plush keychain collections.
Like the namesake implies, all of these Labubu are in the sitting position, a first for the plush keychain collections.
Elizabeth Warren, for instance, described the First Republic deal as deeply troubling, and other analysts have drawn parallels to the Panic of 1907, where JP Morgan's founder and namesake, J.
and other analysts have drawn parallels to the panic of 1907, where JP Morgan's founder and namesake, J.
monuments to many of the nation's heroes, including the park's namesake, Abraham Lincoln.
including the park's namesake - Abraham Lincoln.
It was kind of a thing I did with my namesake.
It was kind of a thing I did with my namesake.
And even crazier, it didn't fully die out until the 19th century when Louis Pasteur, the namesake for the pasteurization process, presented the world with proof of microorganisms reproducing.
And even crazier, it didn't fully die out until the 19th century when Louis Pasteur, the namesake for the pasteurization process, presented the world with proof of microorganisms reproducing.
life. The statue depicts the square's namesake, Josip Jelačić - the 19th-century national
The statue depicts the square's namesake, Josip Jelačić, the 19th-century national hero who still inspires Croatians today.
monuments to many of the nation's heroes, including the park's namesake, Abraham Lincoln.
including the park's namesake - Abraham Lincoln.
and provides the namesake for certain famous rock bands.
grants vivid visual dreams, and provided the namesake for a certain famous rock band.
After the vessel was built, the crew decided to choose a lucky talisman and decided upon the namesake pirate, Captain William Kidd, an English sailor who lived in the 17th century who is widely known in folklore.
after the vessel was built, the crew decided to choose a lucky talisman and decided upon the namesake Pirate Captain William Kidd