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The world's first Ferris wheel was built in Chicago. It was named after its contructor, George Washington Gale Ferris, Jr.
One day in 1906, a newspaper cartoonist named Tad Dorgan went to a baseball game.
In 2009, Selena Gomez became the youngest person to be named a United Nations Children's Fund Ambassador in the United States.
He is the first national politician to be named in a widening corruption scandal.
I watched the film named "Texas Chainsaw Massacre" with my girlfriend yesterday. She was very afraid.
Father named me Kazunari.
Rose, Juniper, Lily, and Camellia were all named after plants, as was Giant Corpse Flower, whose high school experience was far worse than theirs.
I like wxWidgets because, unlike most other toolkits, it has a function named Centre(), not Center().
During lunch in the hotel dining room, the girl named Stella collapsed, and when Dr. Stewart examined the body he said...
Irene Pepperberg holds a round tray in front of a parrot she has named Alex.
Out in the furthest reaches of the galaxy there are a bunch of stars named after dead actors.
I think a god's name has got to be out. From the moment the kid's named you know he's not going to be able to live up to it!
At home, because of his reddish hair and freckles, his mother scornfully named him "carrot" and had everybody else call him that.
This skull and crossbones was named based on the world-famous Captain Kidd who was active in late 17th century Britain.
If countries were named after the words you first hear when you go there, England would have to be called Damn It.
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