Yeah, she's closing down her namesake fashion brand because she wants to spend more time with her namesake fascism brand.
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Schmidt, with his newfound confidence, even ditches his namesake glasses!
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You recently announced that you'd be leaving your namesake company.
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Where the app gets its namesake is its location awareness.
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In 2012, Peloton approached him about designing its namesake product.
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Jaclyn Hill announced her namesake beauty brand on May 23.
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The big picture: Google isn't just its namesake search service.
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Jenna Bush Hager is spending quality time with her namesake.
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His robot namesake, Professor Einstein, is mostly just an oddball.
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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's son already has a namesake!
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Who better to serve as namesake for a Lebanese wine?
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Working for your namesake company helped me along the way.
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On Monday, Trump made no mention of the bill's namesake.
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Designer Ashley Marc Hovelle started his namesake label in 0003.
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Even though his namesake lost, Nyquist is still a fan.
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And Nell suffers from anxiety, just like her namesake, Eleanor.
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But first, their most popular flavor, the namesake lemon ice.
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The institutes have informal ties to their namesake U.S. parties.
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Outspoken Trump critic and the namesake of the bill, Sen.
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For one thing, JavaScript came back at its namesake hard.
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The Diamond Sands level is harder than its namesake gem.
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There's no record of Jackson ever visiting his namesake city.
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Weinstein was fired from his namesake company and publicly disgraced.
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Fittingly, this hotbed of transgression has a namesake Off Broadway.
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For the VSCO girl's namesake app, the story is similar.
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The married pair work together at their namesake law firm.
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Therefore, the namesake of the car carries a lot of weight.
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After all, the namesake Frank E. Campbell was an industry innovator.
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Desperate Housewives star Eva Longoria debuted her namesake collection on Sept.
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Abby: Next up, celebrity chef Jamie Oliver's namesake restaurant, Jamie's Italian.
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How has social media impacted the growth of your namesake label?
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Harry Houdini's namesake, opened a magic theater in Paris, solidifying the
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I for one can never forget your performance in The Namesake.
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"juvenile" and sold it to Virginia Kirkus, namesake of Kirkus Reviews,
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The land company disappeared, but its unfortunate namesake somehow stayed intact.
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The new version of Lively is nothing like its former namesake.
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How might Wilde feel about being the namesake of a bar?
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But Ms. Rockefeller is distinguishing herself with her namesake fashion label.
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The city of Ljubljana, with its namesake castle in the distance.
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Traditional teardrop trailers curve down towards the front, like their namesake.
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Dell is the founder and CEO of his namesake computing firm.
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Parker was there in person to watch his namesake spacecraft launch.
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Macy's operates its namesake stores as well as Bloomingdale's and Bluemercury.
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Indicated 0.3 percent lower July group and namesake brand sales due.
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When I got to my room, the namesake song was playing.
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Save for the hunter, all were after its namesake natural resource.
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Since then, DNO has grown in step with its namesake city.
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In addition to its namesake brand, the retailer operates Hollister stores.
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I snack and read my book, The Namesake by Jhumpa Lahiri.
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Fenty, her namesake fashion brand, took home the Urban Luxe award.
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The company is behind Homeaway, Trivago and its namesake Expedia brand.
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Ms. Trump still maintains a financial interest in her namesake brand.
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Sip Tadioto's namesake scotch (180,000 dong) or Suntory's Hibiki (250,000 dong).
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His name is Wildman but he's not anything like his namesake.
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Barney Frank, a Democrat who helped spearhead the namesake Dodd-Frank Act.
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Mantis Predator So what does it have in common with its namesake?
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Ohanian, 34, and the tennis champion welcomed his namesake on Sept. 1.
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Stockton University removed a bust of its slave-owning namesake, Richard Stockton.
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On Wednesday, BlackBerry announced that it would stop manufacturing the namesake phones.
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Jackie Coogan, the late child actor, is the namesake of these accounts.
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Growing up, she frequently tried to match her sister's liquor-inspired namesake.
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The "Ziggy Stardust" snake, bearing the rainbow-like patterns of its namesake.
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In the new series, Roseanne's namesake character died of an opiate overdose.
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Frank, appearing on "Squawk Box" with O'Leary, adamantly defended his namesake law.
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The namesake dish feels utterly inconsequential by the time you reach it.
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It looks so much like its namesake that it shouldn't be possible.
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A little less than 50 jobs were cut at its namesake stores.
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"It's really cool," he said, to have a dinosaur as his namesake.
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Ivanka Trump's namesake clothing, shoes and accessories brand is closing its doors.
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And she even has her own namesake line of incredible beauty products.
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But, he added, the Wentzylvania frenzy has not swept up its namesake.
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That's because the park's namesake glaciers are melting at an alarming rate.
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Kansas is more famous for its beef than its namesake rock group.
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On November 1, Posen announced he was closing his iconic namesake label.
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Moving forward, its namesake will do the same for the Jewish state.
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Walmart said it was holding off on showrooms for its namesake stores.
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In 1979, it introduced her namesake Tiffany line, which continues to thrive.
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A better role model might be with his Hispanic namesake Miguel Cotto.
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Above, Portage Lake, where a namesake glacier is no longer in sight.
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Same-store sales at its namesake stores tumbled 4.3% in the quarter.
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But even the namesake of the Fed&aposs offices can be instructive.
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Even Margaret Court Arena's official Twitter account distanced itself from its namesake.
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His namesake restaurant is a sleeker counterpart to Mr. LeFevre's other restaurants.
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She launched her namesake clothing line, oriented toward professional women, in 20173.
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The closures will fall to the namesake Gap brand and Banana Republic.
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I believe a true namesake of mine would be a heartier dog.
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The Iraqi company oversees oilfields in the namesake province, south of Baghdad.
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CNN has contacted Iconix Brand Group, which owns Mossimo's namesake fashion company.
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Michael Jordan debuted his namesake shoe during his rookie season in 1984.
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Headlines Neil Woodford risks being kicked off listed namesake investment trust on.ft.
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Kate founded her namesake iconic brand in 1993 alongside her husband, Andy Spade.
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But her grand-niece and namesake, Kick Kennedy, is keeping her memory alive.
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It was the very spot where his namesake, Esau Weyiouanna, used to stay.
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For many, it's not just that young Esau reminds them of his namesake.
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His tattoo portrays his namesake as a superhuman child battling a giant snake.
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Russian Doll, unlike its namesake, doesn't actually have that many layers — at first.
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Hershey has made very few additions to its namesake lineup in the past.
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For what it's worth, too, Viserion was the dragon with the worst namesake.
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And when it comes to her namesake business, it's doing pretty damn well.
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Coke first tried to introduce coffee to its namesake brand back in 2006.
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The singer was the soundtrack to the early days of his namesake label.
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Their "village" is called Richmond, though it is nothing like its London namesake.
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But 2006's The Namesake stars Kal Penn of Harold and Kumar fame.
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The Academy has dropped him and he's been fired by his namesake company.
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If elected, the spanner-wielder would resign and cede power to his namesake.
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A recently discovered, wormlike amphibian can officially call President Donald Trump its namesake.
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That's particularly irksome for Natalia, who probably also can't stand having a namesake.
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On May 30, YouTuber Jaclyn Hill launched her namesake beauty brand, Jaclyn Cosmetics.
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She has also slammed her opponent for the problems at his namesake school.
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In 1978, when Versace is 32, he founds his namesake fashion house, Versace.
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"Holding onto my namesake 99-year-old, Jenna Welch," she captioned the slideshow.
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Europe's State of the Union is, of course, nothing like its American namesake.
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Ellen Pompeo, who plays the lead and show's namesake, is worth $35 million.
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Gap's Old Navy chain has been outperforming its namesake and Banana Republic labels.
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The belief that Obamacare would remain unpopular even after its namesake left office.
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Bermuda-based Bacardi was founded in Cuba in 1862, selling its namesake rum.
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The latter-day Alexander Hamilton wants his namesake to get some currency cred.
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Cassidy helped draft the namesake Graham-Cassidy replacement bill that failed to advance.
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The honor dates to 1972 with a gala that recognized the award's namesake.
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Liz Claiborne acquired the company in 2007, and Spade left her namesake brand.
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A 4-day-old penguin has a serious namesake to live up to.
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Arlington, Virginia's namesake cemetery is used to honor US veterans and their families.
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It turned out that the author Wolfe has a namesake gay porn star.
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President Obama is getting a new namesake — a just-discovered species of fish.
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Its gold tone recalls nearby Trump Tower and its presidential namesake, he said.
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Clearly the namesake of the film "Burden" needs to find a kindhearted girlfriend.
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Trenga cited the experiences of Anas Elhady, the case's namesake, in his opinion.
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He didn't make any donations to his namesake charity from 2008 to 2015.
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"Blinds" (2018), like "Bark," is not interested in replicating its namesake in paint.
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He still doesn't have a long-sought memorial statue at his namesake plaza.
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Now he lives with Paul Marlow, who has a namesake bespoke clothing company.
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Kat Von D is no longer majorly associated with her namesake beauty brand.
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Arianna Huffington founded her namesake news publication, The Huffington Post, at age 55.
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Bed Bath & Beyond will delay closing 20 of its namesake stores as well.
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J&J's namesake baby care line has been a weakness for the company.
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David Perdue defended the building's current namesake after Schumer initially raised the idea.
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CNN has contacted Iconix Brand Group, which owns Giannulli's namesake fashion company, Mossimo.
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The town is known for its namesake plantation, which spans roughly 5,400 acres.
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Conrad New York Midtown is well-placed in its namesake of Midtown Manhattan.
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Likewise, Martinez is the namesake for the award recognizing the best designated hitter.
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Trumpism's biggest problem, by far, is that its namesake doesn't believe in it.
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Namesake or not, the real Mr. Purple probably wouldn't have swigged $15 cocktails here.
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Yet thanks to its namesake crop, times for many here have never been better.
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The namesake brand, however, has been the weakest unit of the company of late.
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It started back in 1978 with the court's namesake, the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act.
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The company has repeatedly denied any wrongdoing and stands behind its namesake baby powder.
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His namesake was a local agitator and his uncle's death drove him into activism.
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Premiere Elements has the power of its namesake, but hides almost all the complexity.
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It's a pittance compared to even moderately successful crowdfunds on the site's mainstream namesake.
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Hudson's Bay also owns Saks Fifth Avenue, Saks Off 5th and namesake department stores.
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Tamara Pertamina aims to become as ubiquitous as her namesake oil and gas company.
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Six years after the cartoon character was born, Smokey gained a real-life namesake.
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"It's important to talk," says Barr, whose namesake character voted for President Donald Trump.
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Kate, and William, meet the star of Paddington II at his namesake station pic.twitter.
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Lindsey Graham and Bill Cassidy were due to defend their namesake health care bill.
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A 212mm print of the series' namesake screens on October 230th at 24:200pm.
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People from the country of Belarus have even reached out about their namesake cat.
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I start off with The Missionary, the namesake of Salt Lake City's Mormon missionaries.
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And the namesake Gap brand reported a same-store sales decline of 7% globally.
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In 1998, she launched her namesake line with a small collection of tailored separates.
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Its owner and namesake is one of the most tireless collectors in the world.
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J&J has repeatedly denied any wrongdoing and stands behind its namesake baby powder.
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The Navy is proud of that ship, its crew, its namesake and its heritage.
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Dolly Parton's namesake amusement park is about to get bigger and better than ever.
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It's like a cutting-edge, venture-backed version of its namesake; 23chan on steroids.
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Moss's new namesake business will be focused on finding fresh faces for the catwalk.
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Like his biblical namesake, he roams the land seeking to help and to heal.
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It started back in 4573 with the court's namesake, the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act.
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Trump's namesake Eau de Parfum Spray is currently a #1 top-seller on Amazon.
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Even if it is genuinely better/funnier/zanier than its namesake, it won't matter.
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The Coconut Club cast quickly moves behind the bamboo to assemble its namesake cocktail.
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Of course, Devos has little in common with the University's namesake, Mary McLeod Bethune.
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You can also pick up additional bonus sodas, the namesake for Brierly's real soda.
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Despite being the site's namesake, he eventually outgrew it, handing it off to others.
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Unlike their namesake, however, they won't get in the way of your summer plans.
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Zak Stern is the founder and namesake of Zak the Baker, in Miami, Florida.
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Monroe is a relatively uncontroversial choice: founding father, lawyer, namesake of the Monroe Doctrine.
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Twenty years since the founding of her namesake firm, Lizzie Grubman Public Relations & Management.
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Meet Jax Taylor — no, not that Jax Taylor — but rather his baby monkey namesake.
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In 2016, Azria left his namesake line, BCBGMAXAZRIA, as the company was in decline.
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Podesta was the chairman of Podesta Group -- a namesake firm that he also founded.
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Giorgio Armani hasn't abandoned Milan — he still showed his namesake collection there last month.
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Still, sales continue to suffer and performance at Gap's namesake brand remains especially bleak.
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John McCain, who is the grandson and son of the John S. McCain's namesake.
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On Monday, Trump made no mention of the bill's namesake during the signing ceremony.
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When you arrive on the shores of the island, look for its namesake color.
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And, of course, there are a number of references to namesake George Orwell's 1984.
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Davidson's namesake company was once so synonymous with education that its domain was Education.com.
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In 2004, rapper Sean Combs held a 50% ownership stake in Posen's namesake brand.
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David Perdue, a Georgia Republican who holds Russell's seat, defended the building's current namesake.
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Not even a glimpse of the ship that is the namesake of the show.
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Aesthetically the car brings the rugged looks of its namesake into the 21st century.
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There's no word yet if Santos's second Ronaldo will ever grace its namesake airport.
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Does Player have any advice for golfers navigating wildlife at his only namesake course?
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It's namesake is Bertie Wooster's terrifying aunt in the "Jeeves" series by P.G. Wodehouse.
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His namesake hotel is abuzz with Secret Service agents, supporters and the simply curious.
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According to Vogue, her strapless ensemble was designed by her namesake fashion brand, Fenty.
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One such immigrant, Vitalina Varela, is the lead and namesake of Costa's newest film.
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His son and namesake, who is a Perry County commissioner, now defends Mr. Sessions.
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Lord Mountbatten is the namesake for Prince William and Kate Middleton's youngest son, Louis.
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CNN has also contacted Iconix Brand Group, which owns Giannulli's namesake fashion company, Mossimo.
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They were the work of Emme Parsons, who launched her namesake brand last year.
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Its namesake is the 2000 million children in America that will receive an education.
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The company is losing cash as sales plunge at its namesake and Kmart stores.
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Like its namesake in Greek mythology, 3200 Phaethon comes very close to the sun.
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" Sons Drake, 11, and Duke, 8, have namesake hues in "Sir Drake" and "Duke Gray.
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John Z. DeLorean is at its center as the founder and namesake of the company.
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So we gathered our favorites from & Other Stories' namesake beauty line in the slides ahead.
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There's an element of body horror in the product and its anus-ripping namesake, though.
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It's that Esau is the namesake elder, returned from the grave and walking among them.
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And however unfashionable the company's namesake platform is becoming, it is still adding more users.
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She beat the son and namesake of late dictator Ferdinand Marcos to become vice president.
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If it really is over, the show never quite hit the heights of its namesake.
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To celebrate the launch of his namesake brand, Patrick shares his personal story of growth.
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He has a Xanax tribute too, of course, having taken the drug as his namesake.
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Elfie Reigate, the first model signed to Moss' namesake modeling agency, also walked the show.
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Last February saw Steve Wynn depart his namesake group after a protracted sexual harassment scandal.
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The concerns threaten J&J's namesake baby care brand, which J&J relaunched last spring.
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The Roseanne revival was canceled Tuesday after the show's namesake Roseanne Barr tweeted racist comments.
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Though nothing has been confirmed, prior to Delpozo, Font ran his own namesake clothing label.
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Will the Goliaths play with more cocky swagger because they're living up to their namesake?
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A note for the unfamiliar: Cherry blossom trees do not actually bear their namesake fruit.
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They contain references to Stanley Kubrick, Ray Bradbury and their namesake, historian Arnold J. Toynbee.
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The company also reported a 1 percent same-store sales growth for its namesake brand.
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Up until the end of last year, it was outperforming its parent company's namesake brand.
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Yves Saint Laurent, who went on to found his namesake label, won the dress prize.
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But you shouldn't approach Dr. Mario World expecting a similar experience to its console namesake.
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The liqueur was popular enough that it had its own namesake drink, the Ojen cocktail.
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For Sal Pepe, a formal goodbye to his namesake came 10 years after the attacks.
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His first efforts were all focused on empowering disadvantaged kids, especially through his namesake foundation.
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It's the first time the newlyweds have visited the country of their namesake duke-dome.
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With the Trump Foundation already under legal fire, will the president's namesake company follow suit?
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And like its namesake automobile, the EsaVox comes in black, orange, red, and yellow colors.
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"He was the most important man in the country," the youngster said of his namesake.
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It only recently launched in Singapore, but their lipsticks' namesake is legendary among beauty editors.
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Sales from namesake brand Chrysler fell 232.6 percent despite a well-received, new minivan model.
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Levin, meanwhile, is set to become the namesake for the next Arleigh Burke-class destroyer.
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Liz Claiborne acquired the company in 2007, the same year Spade left her namesake brand.
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Alon Shaya, former executive chef at Domenica and his namesake restaurant, Shaya, spoke to NOLA.
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This is not the first time that Ivanka Trump's namesake company has face legal issues.
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In 1977, Oracle was contracted to create its namesake database program code for the CIA.
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The USS Independence's namesake is exactly what it seems to be — the idea of independence.
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Browder's attorney Sergei Magnitsky, the law's namesake, died under mysterious circumstances while imprisoned in Russia.
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Elsa's namesake product is a "pinky raspberry" shade, while Anna's looks like a "peachy apricot."
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Aldi is the namesake grocery store of the family-owned German discount grocery-store company.
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There's also a software side to BlackBerry's security push, led by the namesake DTEK app.
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No Mario's Sky may not play much like its namesake, or be nearly as ambitious.
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It's going so viral that the song's namesake, PSG player Thiago Silva himself, actually responded.
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Besides, she's probably storing up energy to live up to her rumored namesake, Nina Simone.
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Before undressing itself in a sprawling 28 song tracklist, her namesake album certainly looked different.
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In 2018, the public Michael Kors Holdings company — which owned its namesake brand, Michael Kors ...
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And in other White House news, Ivanka Trump is shutting down her namesake fashion brand.
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Its namesake brand reported that sales declined nearly 7% year over year to $399.1 million.
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"King Kong," the big-budget musical driven by its massive namesake puppet, will close Aug.
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Expansion south, into the nation where Amazon's namesake river ends, may prove a little harder.
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Gap made the announcement as it reported dismal financial results, particularly for its namesake brand.
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The Maasai weddings here happen just before sunset on a hill overlooking the namesake crater.
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She won the Japan Open last month in her namesake and birth city of Osaka.
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Shakespeare has long inspired the residents of Stratford, namesake of the Bard's birthplace in England.
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But in recent years, art galleries have gravitated to this district, abutting a namesake park.
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The challenge, though daunting, was somewhat familiar for the firm&aposs namesake architect, Thomas Heatherwick.
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There is no call for a boycott of Chanel, Fendi or even his namesake label.
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Both lawmakers mentioned that the bill's namesake has since urged Congress to repeal the language.
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Carrot Cake ranks at No. 7 with an extremely accurate representation of its namesake flavor.
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The group includes the namesake Lufthansa core brand, Swiss International Air Lines and Austrian Airlines.
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David Rosenberg, the owner of a namesake diamond and jewelry company in Boca Raton, Fla.
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Bed Bath & Beyond said Wednesday that it would delay closing 20 of its namesake stores.
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It planned to focus on running only five of its more than 10 namesake stores.
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Tati Westbrook has revealed the second product to launch from her namesake brand Tati Beauty.
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Shane Dawson says he previously received damaged lipstick from Jaclyn Hill&aposs namesake beauty brand.
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His namesake eye-shadow palette typically costs $39, and the matching brush set costs $59.
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Discovery focuses on its namesake channel and also has TLC and Animal Planet, among others.
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Discovery airs its namesake channel, as well as others such as TLC and Animal Planet.
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The finished product not only overtook its namesake in price, but stood twice as tall.
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Sears operated 27 stores under both its namesake brand and Kmart as of Aug. 21.18.
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Mr. Epstein's other foundations complied with federal disclosure rules, making his namesake foundation the outlier.
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She will not run in the day's namesake race, the $20193 million Dubai World Cup.
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Often, those ghost projects provide the cash flow required to keep their namesake businesses alive.
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It's a news aggregation company founded in 2009 but is now relaunching its namesake app.
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We know you're wondering, and our sources say this Denzel looks nothing like his namesake.
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Both projects shared the satirical edge and revolutionary politics of their early 163oth-century namesake.
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Littmann's project was inspired by a namesake artwork by Austrian artist and architect Max Peintner.
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One of the newest offerings is Masaharu Morimoto's namesake spot, Morimoto at the MGM Grand.
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Kate, née Katherine Noel Brosnahan, founded her namesake label with her husband Andy Spade in 1993.
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Now, it seems that little Chicago will have to start rooting her namesake basketball team on.
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The OpenStack Foundation today released the 18th version of its namesake open-source cloud infrastructure software.
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A district of London, U.K., is the namesake of GMT which stands for Greenwich Mean Time.
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Despite conservation efforts, the country still loses about 20 of its namesake kiwi birds every week.
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Skipping a visit to the nation's capital could seem like a rejection of the team's namesake.
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The new phone looks almost identical to its namesake at first glance — and that's by design.
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The $30 buy also includes MyDream VR, the company's latest iteration of its namesake gaming title.
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UPDATE: Kendall and Kylie Jenner first announced their namesake label's foray into premium handbags in April.
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Mr. Kushner sat with his wife, Seryl, and the president of his namesake company, Laurent Morali.
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On Twitter, Jackson further elaborated on how she even found the star sharing her dad's namesake.
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Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton compared Mr. Cummings to his namesake Elijah, the biblical figure.
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The "General Discussion" section leaned heavily towards posts about Marsters's namesake, the blonde vampire anti-hero.
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Like his namesake, this beaver loves to go on tour and greet eager crowds of fans.
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Unlike her Baywatch star namesake, Hamela Anderson the swine goes nude when she hits the beaches.
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"Visiting the gravesite of my great aunt and namesake, Kick Kennedy, in Edensor, England," she wrote.
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The namesake Abercrombie brand was stuck in its own slump, reporting falling quarterly sales since 3.53.
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Leonardo DiCaprio is an Academy Award winning actor, environmental activist, and most recently, a beetle namesake.
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The move will separate the namesake General Electric from its capital division and is nearing completion.
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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are about to come face-to-face with their royal namesake!
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Just look at Europe's Beluga airbus — which, yes, looks pretty darn similar to its namesake whale.
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Papa John's namesake John Schnatter reportedly voted against the deal, thus extending his recent losing streak.
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The once-mighty messaging service had a good run, outstripping the popularity of its hardware namesake.
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Sunday's trip marks the ninth weekend Trump has visited one of his namesake properties as President.
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Michelangelo, the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle, went to see works by his Renaissance namesake this morning.
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That being said, the restaurant seems to have moved on from their namesake dish: the cheesecake.
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However, the app is the only way to take full advantage of the Lightcycle's namesake feature.
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In "Juno," the film's 16-year-old namesake gets pregnant the first time she has sex.
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But the more troubling element of Bodega is that it wants to render its namesake obsolete.
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Second, the fictional namesake and his family have a sinister reputation in the Harry Potter stories.
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Its label features its namesake holding a glass of beer, with piano keys behind his head.
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You can go with Mexican specialties but you should head for the namesake Dino's Famous Chicken.
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Today, her namesake real estate office, The Corcoran Group, has become a $6 billion dollar business.
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The TTP at times still supports its Afghan namesake, says CNN's international diplomatic editor Nic Robertson.
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Its founder, Max Azria, left his namesake line in 2016 as the company was in decline.
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The fox as a namesake has, without a doubt, lived up to it promise of versatility.
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Lowe's and its namesake foundation have pledged to invest $350 million in different communities by 2025.
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SharkNinja's competitors include privately owned Dyson Ltd, a British company known for its namesake vacuum cleaners.
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But when it comes to cars, Chevrolet's namesake sedan is aimed squarely at the middle class.
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And, of course, all six products are themed after the museum's namesake frozen dessert: ice cream.
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It then was taken private in 1984 for $1.7 billion by descendants of the company's namesake.
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It has also been hit by rising dairy prices, a main ingredient in its namesake dish.
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Her father, Charles Schwab, is the founder and namesake of one of America's largest brokerage firms.
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Airbus's new mega-transport aircraft has been painted to look like its namesake, the Beluga whale.
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Like its green-skinned superhero namesake, C/2017 S3 is far more benign than it seems.
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I'm at the month-old deli to talk to Murano and Dellutri about its namesake: truffles.
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Remarkably, Kruszewski launched his namesake label fresh out of high school and without any formal training.
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Facebook's namesake app logged an 8 percent rise in users from the first quarter last year.
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It's a far less ambitious product than its namesake, and honestly, that's probably for the best.
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The Donald J. Trump Foundation was an audacious grift, even by the standards of its namesake.
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Both have more than a million Instagram followers, respectively, and have launched namesake collections at Nordstrom.
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The company's namesake brand posted flat same-store sales growth, however, versus the 2.4% increase expected.
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Its namesake room has flagstone floors, clerestory windows, built-in bookcases and a cantilevered corner fireplace.
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Eventually Halston lost control of his namesake company and was banned from designing for the label.
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Her namesake skin-care brand includes a parallel line of products specifically labeled Darker Skin Tones.
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Alima Lee's "Naia" (2017) also unfolds from the perspective of an adolescent girl, the film's namesake.
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Gabriele Fallopius (namesake of the fallopian tubes) also compared the appendix to a worm, in 1561.
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Losing the connection to the product's namesake – babies – left J&J eager to cultivate other markets.
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The robust return of "Roseanne" has made the show and its namesake star political lightning rods.
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The company owns stores under its namesake brand, as well as under the Motherhood Maternity brand.
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His widow later became president, and his son and namesake preceded Mr. Duterte in the position.
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If Vongerichten didn't love both equally — the empire and its namesake — his choice would be easy.
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As you can guess, King Harald is the namesake for the Bluetooth technology we know today.
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Bloomberg founded his namesake company in 1981, after getting fired from the investment bank Salomon Brothers.
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Turning a business into a movement Fisher launched her namesake brand in 1984 with just $350.
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Trump remains involved in his namesake business despite becoming the GOP's presumptive presidential nominee last month.
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In the meantime, the crackers' namesake circus — Ringling Brothers and Barnum and Bailey — folded for good.
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The death of the namesake founder in June stoked nostalgia for the brand and boosted sales.
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Age: 22Industry: Art & StyleKnown for: Qu is the CEO and founder of her namesake fashion line.
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This one is devoted to his namesake men's wear line, which makes its N.Y.F.W.: Men's debut.
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It's not clear why it took so long -- 78 years -- for Allcock to get a namesake.
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A coöperative based in Bologna, Fairbnb describes itself as an ethical alternative to its near-namesake.
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His namesake inspired that of a county in Iowa, and towns in Mississippi, Ohio and Indiana.
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The New York Times reported that by 2004, the company had vacated its namesake building altogether.
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Sehuencas, a region in Bolivia and the species' namesake, was gone, replaced by a massive dam.
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Warhol has his own museum, and Wilson is the namesake of an African-American cultural center.
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JibJab already has its namesake title as a featured iMessage app along with two other titles.
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In 2018, the Navy added Senator McCain to the official namesake of the guided missile destroyer.
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Was it an ironic tribute to his namesake, someone who quite literally died for the flag?
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Naturally, it's namesake is Metasploit, the infamous exploit framework that hackers use to test target defenses.
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Despite sharing a namesake, the Kaiser Family Foundation is not associated with healthcare provider Kaiser Permanente.
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Lana shared her own photo on Sunday of her mother holding her new granddaughter (and partial namesake!).
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Billionaire investor Carl Icahn will challenge Michael Dell's plans to take his namesake computer company public again.
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It once operated more than 3,500 locations across the U.S. under its namesake Sears brand and Kmart.
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Although Hoffenheim is a Bundesliga team, its namesake town has a population of just over 3,000 people.
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If the circus is to survive, it may have to relocate away from its unaffordable namesake home.
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But will this so-called Tea Party of the left replicate the success of its conservative namesake?
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And Frances Perkins, President Franklin D. Roosevelt's labor secretary, certainly lived a life worthy of a namesake.
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So it looked to its own backyard to source the first of the collection's namesake noble metals.
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"Bongbong" Marcos Jr., the son and namesake of late dictator Ferdinand Marcos, is contesting the vice presidency.
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Kim Kardashian West and her sister Kylie Jenner helm namesake beauty lines, KKW Beauty and Kylie Cosmetics.
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It is decidedly bad, with Glasses dropping his namesake onto Jo in the middle of the deed.
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McLaren died tragically in an accident at Goodwood in 103, but his namesake lived on in motorsports.
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Biden announced the new loan at his namesake Joseph R. Biden Jr., Train Station in Wilmington, Delaware.
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Made up of 27 marble petals, the Lotus Temple takes its namesake from the flower it resembles.
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Instead, he was CEO of his namesake company, which housed hundreds of employees at its Manhattan headquarters.
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Selena Gomez paid homage last week to her namesake, the late Texas-born Tejano singer Selena Quintanilla.
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Last year, I put her in a bandana and cowboy hat and said she was her namesake.
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Unilever's haircare brands include Dove, Suave and TRESemmé, while L'Oréal sells hair products through its namesake brands.
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J&J faces more than 14,000 lawsuits alleging its namesake baby powder caused mesothelioma and ovarian cancer.
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Cooper's career took off first when his namesake show, "Anderson Cooper 360°," launched on CNN in 2003.
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Nicknamed Mysterro, the car came from the mind of the late Vaclav Kral, namesake of Design Kral.
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Jenner was honored with the "Newsmaker of the Year" award for her namesake beauty brand, Kylie Cosmetics.
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If you prefer something edgier — if that's even possible — Miro's namesake collection has some options for you.
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If you've been eagerly awaiting the arrival of Alexa Chung's namesake collection, the time is finally here.
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Dunham also used the essay to reflect on her great-grandmother, Lena Simonoff, who's also her namesake.
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Klem, a registered Democrat, says she attempts to limit any chatter between herself and the company's namesake.
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Earlier this week, Fossil's namesake brand revealed it will launch seven smartwatches and bracelets later this year.
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It will include the namesake Gap brand, Banana Republic, Intermix, and athleisure lines Athleta and Hill City.
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That's when Prime Minister Justin Trudeau met his 2-month-old namesake, the son of Syrian refugees.
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Dell fought him and won, taking his namesake company private, and then making it bigger than ever.
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As well as its namesake, Cerveceria Bucanero makes the Communist-led country's most widely consumed brew, Cristal.
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Wenders is plainly taken with Francis and his personal commitment to the ascetic lifestyle of his namesake.
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Odyssey, like its namesake hero Odysseus, is a game "of twists and turns" (as Fagles renders πολύτροπον).
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In the movie of her namesake, Cinderella sings the romantic melody to her gaggle of animal confidants.
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Super Bowl Champ Rob Gronkowski will be cheering on his namesake racehorse, Gronkowski, at Saturday's Belmont Stakes.
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Trump Hotels said it will continue to expand its namesake properties, which include its new Washington hotel.
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Now her namesake jewelry line is a billion-dollar brand, with 95 stores across the United States.
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The event was organized independently of its namesake TED organization, known for its TED Talk lecture series.
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Zinga died in 2008, a year after Zynga's founding, but she lives on as the company's namesake.
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When the Minions returned in 2015 with their namesake film, they once again received top-priority treatment.
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Of course, it also lives up to its namesake and is perfect for outdoor applications as well.
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McCartney's tailoring background is certainly felt in her women's suiting, a staple offering of her namesake brand.
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Its denomination of origin includes five Mexican states including Jalisco, where the alcohol's namesake town is located.
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He pulls a "Malbec," which sort of vaguely resembles the rich reddish hues of its namesake wine.
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Trump hopped out of the presidential limo at 10th Street near his namesake hotel on Pennsylvania Ave.
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Like his namesake, the Norse god known chiefly for his eye, ODIN is an observer above all.
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It's located on the carless end of its namesake street near several of the city's best bars.
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In a positive development, Volkswagen made more money from its namesake brand than it did last year.
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It was Johnson who suggested that Whittier continue his studies at his namesake school of public affairs.
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Laver talks about his namesake tournament, the importance of amateur tennis, and why shorter matches are better.
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In time, Wash decides to live up to his namesake and fight, come what may, for freedom.
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That honor fell to Henry J. Heinz, who founded his namesake company in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania in 1876.
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Every January St. Sebastian's plays host to an island-famous festival in honor of its namesake saint.
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Tomate de arbol, or tree tomato, look just like their namesake but are more acidic than sweet.
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The origin's muddled, but most agree that the bar's namesake was a Ukrainian immigrant named Frank Vigderman.
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And when it's oppressive outside, that's almost enough to convince you you're running like the brand's namesake.
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A baleful Jackie Coogan, namesake of "The Kid," anchors a cobblestone street corner in the opening set.
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Watermelon tourmaline, at once rosy and green like its namesake fruit, is transfigured into leaf-shaped earrings.
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Its namesake is a massive mural that stretches behind the bar, painted by Maxfield Parrish in 1906.
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In July 2017, Jolie and Shiloh traveled to Namibia to open the latter's namesake Shiloh Wildlife Sanctuary.
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Kat Von D announced on January 16 that she&aposd sold her namesake beauty brand to Kendo.
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The screen — aka the namesake of this laptop — is typical Apple, which is to say it's great.
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The singer's namesake brand faces criticism over two styles of shoes that some say feature racist imagery.
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Idaho National Laboratory sprawls across nearly 2235 square miles in the southeastern corner of its namesake state.
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She is my father's namesake, after all, and she has worked in restaurants since she was 16.
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But "Shine On," the final piece that Richard Alston made for his namesake troupe, is no tempest.
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And she's even the namesake of what was once the priciest street in Monaco — and the world.
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Lloyd Barnes, its 75-year-old founder and (nick)namesake, wants to ensure its spirit lives on.
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The end came in operatic fashion, befitting Mr. Scaramucci's namesake — a stock character in Italian musical theater.
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Simone Rocha introduced her namesake label in 2010, right after graduating from Central Saint Martins in London.
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Kat Von D announced on January 16 that she&aposs sold her namesake beauty brand to Kendo.
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Stormi's namesake lip shade is a peach tone that we're sure is the color of her aura.
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Much of episode 8, "Dundee," takes place in the episode's namesake: the quiet town of Dundee, Scotland.
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Age: 22Industry: Art and styleKnown for: Qu is the CEO and founder of her namesake fashion line.
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He worried about how the firm would match its namesake&aposs reputation for producing very successful startups.
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Vacationers in Porto can experience the coastal city's namesake port wine, as well as beaches and architecture.
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Finally, the article misspelled the German city that is the brand's namesake; it is Kassel, not Kassl.
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The brand has its own namesake label but also sells pieces from other like-minded jewelry designers.
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It's the namesake of Balvenie distillery, a whisky distillery owned by William Grant & Sons founded in 1892.
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Bobbi Brown, makeup artist, author, and founder of her namesake cosmetics line, has decided to leave her company.
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Among the suspects was John J. Gotti, grandson and namesake of New York's infamous "Teflon Don" mob boss.
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We've reached out to reps for Trump's namesake line for comment and will update when we hear back.
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Hammer + Sickle brand vodka uses its namesake as the logo on its bottles – a red hammer and sickle.
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In keeping with his namesake, Francis has also made concern for the environment another linchpin of his papacy.
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He's also received an Independent Spirit award for supporting actor for the 2006 Indian-American drama The Namesake.
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Ben Horowitz of his namesake venture firm is another investor who somewhat controversially — and openly — prefers founding CEOs.
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One of the inspirations for True's moniker – retired NBA star David Robinson – is apparently aware of his namesake.
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At times, Tejuosho self-published records under a namesake imprint and a literary journal called the Glendora Review.
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Employees of Gates' namesake foundation reportedly also met with Epstein, in multiple visits to the disgraced financier's mansion.
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You'd at least think the designer's namesake label would have a say in this type of project, right?
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Since spinning off its namesake telecom unit SoftBank Corp , analysts now view SoftBank as a financial holding company.
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The performer is rarely offstage and sings with a feral, uncaged yearning that does the show's namesake proud.
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The Trump Organization has reportedly removed the business's namesake from two ice skating rinks in New York City.
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Shakespeare's Globe exists to showcase its namesake, but the playwright is regularly featured in theaters all over town.
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The former British Education Secretary thinks the new Turner Prize winner isn't as great as the prize's namesake.
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On Wednesday, the modeling legend shared a previously unreleased shot from her namesake lingerie line Heidi Klum Intimates.
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Her namesake spotted it and came dashing across the gravel path outside the castle door to say hello.
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Tuesday, July 24 • Ivanka shut down her namesake fashion brand and laid off all 18 employees with severances.
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"Like her cartoon namesake, Saga is kind, curious, quick-thinking, creative and a little bossy," the foundation says.
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It works like a charm, says Daniel Post Senning, the great-grandson of the organization's namesake etiquette expert.
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Despite President Donald Trump's declaration that he never settles lawsuits, his namesake organization did just that Friday. Again.
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The entire space is covered in murals, reminiscent of its namesake, Frida Kahlo, and her husband, Diego Rivera.
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Victoria Beckham is celebrating the 10th anniversary of her namesake label with a major fashion week change-up.
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Roseanne Barr has revealed how her namesake character will be written off the upcoming The Conners spin-off.
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Of course, Kylie, who gave birth to daughter Stormi in February, was acclaimed for her namesake cosmetics brand.
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Ivanka Trump officially shut down her namesake fashion brand earlier this week, letting all employees go with severance.
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Smith, the namesake of "Shepard Smith Reporting," has been praised for his nonpartisan coverage of the Trump administration.
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The van pulls into the checkpoint separating Nogales, Arizona, from its Mexican namesake and comes to a stop.
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New, high-end tequilas including Patron's namesake drinks have helped the beverage broaden its reach beyond young partygoers.
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Meanwhile, comparable sales at the company's namesake label posted another quarterly improvement, though they remained in negative territory.
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A true car lover does not aspire to a modern Bugatti, trust me But the namesake is interesting.
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Quinn established his namesake label in 2016 after graduating from the Fashion MA course at Central Saint Martins.
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Barneys has more than 10 namesake stores, in New York, California, Chicago, Massachusetts, Las Vegas, Seattle and Pennsylvania.
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Up the street is El Fortín, a tiny coffee shop with a namesake coffee blend and açai bowls.
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Hell's Kitchen is Gordon Ramsay's restaurant in Las Vegas, Nevada, that is designed to mirror the namesake show.
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The soul songstress has a namesake foundation devoted to assisting at-risk women and children in Los Angeles.
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Gucci Group bought a majority share of his namesake label in 2000, allowing McQueen to expand the line.
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Awards, at which she was honored with the "Newsmaker of the Year" award for her namesake beauty brand.
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The Athens-based fine jewelry designer established his namesake brand in 2006, shortly before the global economy nosedived.
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Since spinning off its namesake telecom unit SoftBank Corp, analysts now view SoftBank as a financial holding company.
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Volkswagen said Thursday that its namesake brand will exceed its 2017 margin target of 2.5 to 3.5 percent.
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Billionaire philanthropists Bill and Melinda Gates will pay off $76 million of Nigeria's debt through their namesake foundation.
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The Gates' donation is not out of character; in 2017, they gave $4.6 billion to their namesake organization.
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Elizabeth Spiers, who established much of the Gawker editorial voice as the namesake site's founding editor, was there.
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Sketch opened a few months after Wes Anderson released " The Grand Budapest Hotel ," with its two-toned namesake.
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It has seven public rooms, where portraits of George Washington and Queen Henrietta Maria — the state's namesake — hang.
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Office Depotis closing 50 stores under its namesake and OfficeMax banners in 2019, the company told Business Insider.
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Dangote Cement is the largest cement producer in Africa — and its namesake owns 90 percent of the company.
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To call it a consignment or thrift store is an insult to what the store's namesake has done.
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The Sazerac Bar: A cocktail bar inside the Roosevelt Hotel, the Sazerac Bar is worthwhile for its namesake.
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His namesake foundation was set up the following year to promote interest in the theater and dramatic arts.
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Skincare sales surged 21 percent in the quarter, with strong growth at its namesake brand and La Mer.
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Bloomer was also the namesake of the pantaloon style she popularized as part of her dress reform efforts.
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Its namesake vegetable is used in Japanese cooking, popularly served raw in salads or cooked in miso soup.
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Smith then walked Russell Martin before striking out namesake Will Smith for his 32nd save in 36 chances.
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The Outlander series — which starts with a namesake title, "Outlander" — was made into a television show on Starz.
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Meanwhile, the most singular newgen brand on the schedule, Iris van Herpen, is (duh) run by its namesake.
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When the elder Carmine was released from prison that year, his namesake son was 24, and Vincent, 22.
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Although he was ashamed of his privilege, she said, his heritage — and his namesake — imbued him with confidence.
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"What were they searching for that was found here, in the devil's own country, alongside his namesake river?"
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Her aunt Ruby Chow opened her namesake restaurant in Seattle in 1948, and became a well-known restaurateur.
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The separate company would contain Gap's namesake label, Banana Republic, Athleta, Intermix and its new Hill City brand.
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In 2017, Ms. Trump earned more than $5 million from her namesake fashion brand, according to financial disclosures.
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The Garden escapes the missiles and almost crashes into its namesake town before finally veering into the ocean.
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ABC canceled the show in response to the backlash and then brought it back without its namesake character.
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Its namesake, Queen Silvia of Sweden — whose mother suffered from Alzheimer's — has been a partner from the beginning.
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I was my mother's only child; he, already a father, his namesake born the year he was convicted.
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Eight discrimination suits were launched after Bloomberg returned to his namesake company as president and CEO in 2014.
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As a protégé of Joël Robuchon, Mr. Verzeroli was the executive chef of Mr. Robuchon's namesake restaurant there.
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He nibbled as he went, beheading a kale flower while explaining that they taste sweeter than their namesake.
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In bankruptcy, Barneys has whittled down its size from more than 10 of its namesake stores to five.
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Ultimately, I was glad I went with the classic namesake option, which cost 960 rubles, or about $15.
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The namesake rocket may now be exported globally — a potentially concerning development for the world's second-largest economy.
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Outside of the U.S., Coke has been leveraging recognition of its namesake brand to expand its drink portfolio.
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It's even the namesake of the "Big Mac index," which measures the cost of living in various countries.
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On Monday, James Charles released a new advertisement for his namesake line of beauty products sold at Morphe.
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Her namesake brand, established in 2013, makes only 10 to 15 one-of-a-kind pieces a year.
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However, the highlight of Abercrombie's report was the sequential same-store sales improvement in its underperforming namesake brand.
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Kesha, a musician known for hit singles like "Tik Tok" and "Praying," is releasing a namesake makeup line.
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But, unlike those tasks, replanting and growing the park's namesake Dr. Seussian trees takes a very long time.
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In 2019, Mr. Viti designs his namesake label and serves as the head shoe designer for Louis Vuitton.
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Peloton charges nearly $2,000 for its namesake indoor exercise bike, which comes equipped with a large video screen.
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Brooklyn won't be far from his namesake borough -- he's studying photography at NYC's prestigious Parsons School of Design.
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Roseanne Barr's TV son, Michael Fishman, has strong feelings about the show carrying on without it's former namesake.
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Arianna Huffington is leaving The Huffington Post after more than a decade at the helm of her namesake publication.
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Both Dianas share a namesake with the Roman goddess of the hunt – and childhood homes set in gorgeous locales.
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Thus, the game's protagonist and namesake would be a cute girl with blonde hair and wear red, western clothing.
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Earlier this year, he launched a limited extension of his namesake label with plus-size e-tailer 11 Honoré.
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The reality star was honored with the "Newsmaker of the Year" award for her namesake beauty brand, Kylie Cosmetics.
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The company also warned investors that its namesake photo-sharing app, Snapchat, would continue to shed daily active users.
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Today, Discord is returning the favor by playing with the idea of selling games through its namesake chat platform.
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" Jim Steinfeldt/Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Adds Hammer, 54, of his namesake britches: "I'm proud of being a visionary.
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The robots from Munch's Make-Believe Band will be replaced by live appearances from the restaurant's namesake character.—VICE
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Lily Luna Potter, though rarely seen, seems to be a chip off the block of her namesake, Luna Lovegood.
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But if the Raptors had an actual giant reptile like their namesake, I'm sure things would have gone differently.
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As if a nod to the exhibition's namesake, McKean excavates time as though it were a stratum of earth.
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It's a good thing F. Scott drank himself to death years before Zelda's feathered namesake came on the scene.
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Ned Davis, the founder of his namesake research firm, found success as a day trader for about three decades.
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The designer left her namesake fashion empire in 2006 before starting her new accessories label Frances Valentine in 2016.
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Same-store sales at Gap's namesake brand were down 225%, compared with a drop of 221% a year ago.
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The designer left her namesake fashion empire in 2006 before starting her new accessories label Frances Valentine in 2016.
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As a result, Coca-Cola and Pepsi are looking to drinks outside of their namesake beverages to grow sales.
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Android phone maker Essential is the latest manufacturer to open beta access to Android Oreo for its namesake smartphone.
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Beginning Tuesday, February 13, Carolina Herrera, founder and designer of her namesake label, will take on a new role.
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Gordon, who once ran his own namesake label, is a two-time finalist for the Vogue/CFDA Fashion Fund.
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The restaurant's namesake is a hearty, potato-like plant whose leaves are used to feed Galapagos' famous giant tortoises.
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The convenience store company is celebrating their namesake day on July 11 (7/11) with free Slurpees for all.
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The company attributed its strong performance during the quarter to 4% volume and transaction growth in Coke's namesake brand.
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Coca-Cola pointed to a 1.63% rise in volume and transactions during the previous quarter in Coke's namesake brand.
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Like its namesake, the M.U.L.E was designed to minimize the human effort needed to cart and carry heavy loads.
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According to Acharya, the ID-monitoring tool grew out of the same beliefs that inspired Credit Karma's namesake product.
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The courage award is given annually to those who embody the spirit of namesake and tennis legend Arthur Ashe.
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The company's namesake Gap label saw sales drop 4 percent during the month and 3 percent during the quarter.
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But the label, still under the creative leadership of its namesake designer, is starting to get its groove back.
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The Steve Jobs Theater is currently swarming with tech enthusiasts, but the website its namesake left behind is barren.
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Charlotte Russe has filed for liquidation and will close its remaining 416 namesake stores and 10 Peek Kids stores.
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And with a few improvements from its namesake, British racer John Cooper, it was a star at the track.
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At $90, the Show 5 is considerably cheaper than its 10-inch namesake and $10 more than Lenovo's offering.
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Bombay Sapphire is a Bacardi Limited brand, a Bermuda-based privately-held company best known for its namesake rum.
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Pompeo played the namesake of the show, after all, but at the time her request wasn't met with approval.
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Like its namesake, CUJO is basically a guard dog — only this one doesn't need to be fed or walked.
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Mariska Hargitay Of course Olivia showed nothing but the utmost respect when she met her namesake, Detective Olivia Benson.
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And if they had kids, then Chyna would be the only one to keep the Kardashian namesake through Rob.
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Macaw Mountain, a vast private reserve, is a safe haven for the species of bird that bears its namesake.
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Tabu has been a part of several Bollywood and Hollywood films such as "Life of Pi" and "The Namesake".
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On Tuesday night, the crew of the USS George H.W. Bush honored their vessel's namesake with a flashlight vigil.
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As it turns out, the legendary coffee chain gets its namesake from a character in Herman Meville's Moby Dick.
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Nair, the Indian-born, New York-based director of Monsoon Wedding and The Namesake, has worked in Kampala before.
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Dallas-based HBK Investments has been successful despite the firm's founder and namesake, Harlan B. Korenvaes, retiring in 2003.
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Bacardi, known for Grey Goose vodka and its namesake rum, has held a minority stake in Patron since 2008.
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It had rebranded the business as Bank of America Merrill Lynch, though many investors clung to the old namesake.
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Across the world, his equine namesake had just captured the Kentucky Derby while pushing his record to 8-0.
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Which she did, with just a bit of cream blush and mascara, and her namesake line's Skin Fetish highlighter.
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The Green New Deal, like its namesake, promises a massive economic transformation that would touch every corner of society.
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Reportedly, the Koch patriarch's namesake showed little interest in the family business, which was worth $80 million in 1960.
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Designer Kate Spade, who died in 2018, leaves behind her namesake brand of clothing, purses, jewelry, and other accessories.
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The company was founded by its namesake in 1882 and was eventually taken over by son Herbert Fisk Johnson.
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Luca is the one who brings everyone to "Paper Tiger's" namesake, the club where he works as a bartender.
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Earlier this week, Business of Fashion posted a job listing for a key sales role at Chung's namesake label.
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They contributed soundtracks to Highlander and Flash Gordon, gave Lady Gaga her namesake, and even released a Christmas single.
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The film's narrative more or less follows the exact blueprint of its Dickensian namesake, substituting talking puppets for humans.
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I think it's completely understandable and fair that people have lost trust in the YouTuber and her namesake brand.
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The building's construction was financed by the Fisher brothers, who sold their namesake Fisher Body Company to General Motors.
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Mr. Goulet, now 34, opened his namesake e-commerce site at 25, in 2009, with his wife, Rachel Goulet.
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Over the years, Prada turned her family's namesake brand into one of the top luxury houses in the world.
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So it makes sense that her new namesake footwear line makes no bones about its grab for the spotlight.
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But its namesake, Peter Faneuil, one of the richest merchants in 18th century New England, was a slave owner.
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Saunders, 25, graduated from the Royal College of Art last year and launched her namesake label this past month.
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Since launching his namesake label in 2012, the British designer Craig Green has thought about showing his collections alfresco.
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In the Sherry Triangle, though, one is never far from its namesake wine — it practically flows through the streets.
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Now, two years later, as Mr. Trump has ascended to the White House, his namesake golf course is struggling.
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Shrinking market share, though, has already forced it to cut prices on some its namesake products, like Gillette razors.
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The truck is adorned with chrome and polished aluminum components and has a mural of its Norse god namesake.
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Comparable sales at Saks Fifth Avenue fell 2.3% in the quarter, while that at its namesake stores decreased 3.9%.
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Comparable sales at Saks Fifth Avenue fell 2.3% in the quarter, while those at its namesake stores decreased 3.9%.
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The first winner of her namesake award will receive $803,000 in Canadian dollars, or around $113,000 in US dollars.
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Canoo: One of several hopeful start-ups, Canoo plans to sell its namesake model at the end of 43.
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Heralding the 2010s scary movie renaissance, The Babadook is an arresting exploration of grief as unshakable as its namesake.
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Courses range from its namesake Excel tutorials to data analysis and expert advice on building a business from scratch.
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Bed Bath & Beyond has also said it plans to close about 40 of its namesake stores this fiscal year.
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Rumpl Travel Blanket, $99 — available August 2020Rumpl's Travel Blanket lives up to its namesake in just about every way.
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More recently, it has been caught in its own sales slump, along with Gap's namesake brand and Banana Republic.
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But Forrester's Liu says Facebook must continue to clean up its namesake platform in the next quarter and beyond.
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After Congress passed ObamaCare in 2010, President Obama clarified the intent of his namesake law: reforming insurance, not care.
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The company, whose namesake label is best known for its leather handbags, could not immediately be reached for comment.
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" She was no longer the namesake of a grandmother she never knew and no longer her mother's "little Martha.
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Mr. Ford, great-grandson of Henry Ford, the company's namesake, said the automaker had been planning another compliance car.
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In 20183, Nordstrom Rack same-store sales jumped 22018% compared with a 2401% gain at its namesake department stores.
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Helen Rosner argues that 'like its glacial namesake, iceberg lettuce has a lot more going on beneath the surface.
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For an elegant seaside supper, try Maya's, whose Martiniquan namesake and her American husband launched the restaurant in 2185.
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But its place in history may be forever entwined with its culinary namesake, one of the world's sweetest treats.
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Then there is the professor and scientist Augustinus Bader, who founded his namesake skin-care line two years ago.
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What was in the cheese, however, was Brucella melitensis, a bacterium that causes its potentially deadly namesake disease, brucellosis.
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She'll have successfully scaled-up her work by the time she surpasses her British namesake in Google search results.
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His namesake, as the film explains, was concerned with many things, but two chiefly: the poor and God's creation.
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The actual comic books—you know, the namesake of the event—have taken a back seat to the spectacle.
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Like all emoji, the bagel emoji is a tiny cartoon representation of its namesake, which is, again, a bagel.
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"Morning Joe" namesake Joe Scarborough pointed out that celebrities on Twitter were calling it the 'bleakest moment in their lives.
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His namesake is quickly rising the ranks and becoming synonymous with chart-topping singles, No. 3 hats, and Kanye West.
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The company's same-store sales fell 5 percent in the fiscal fourth quarter, with particular weakness at its namesake label.
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Botox is produced by its namesake Clostridium botulinum, a soil-loving bacteria that only can grow in oxygen-free environments.
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This gene tells melanocytes to produce its namesake protein, which in turn regulates melanocyte functions like the production of melanin.
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By March 1969, the Zombies lived up to their namesake—they were a dead group reanimated by enormous chart success.
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He's carrying out the assignment, attached to the ISS with a steel cord, alongside Nasa astronaut (and namesake) Tim Kopra.
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Common areas, guest rooms, even elevators drip in crystal from chandeliers and glassware prominently featured from the namesake French brand.
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For example, Arby's social media editors love to draw trending topics and figures onto napkins with the restaurant's namesake sauce.
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He takes a medallion which hangs around his neck and kisses the image of Saint Fermin, namesake of the festival.
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Like its namesake in philosophy, The Practical Past is rooted in the recognition that history can never be truly objective.
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Baker's efforts come on the heels of the Nordstrom family's move to lead a management buyout of the namesake retailer.
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To accomplish this, Tidal partnered with the company that's also the namesake of an audio codec — MQA — back in 2017.
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"The money goes, 2200%, to a lot of charities, including a lot of military," Trump said of his namesake foundation.
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For another, there's a much better series waiting to happen: an anime adaptation of Blade Runner's namesake novel, The Bladerunner.
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According to Yale University's Peabody Museum of Natural History, the museum's namesake was born in 1795 in South Danvers, Massachusetts.
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Concerns over the company's namesake baby powder have weighed on J&J's iconic, family friendly image — and its stock price.
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Sears owned 414 of those locations, the majority of which were under its namesake brand, as of its latest report.
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Hermes Pardini was founded by the namesake Brazilian doctor in 1959 and is currently 70-percent controlled by his heirs.
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While Pinot by Tituss is sweet, as is its namesake, the victory of surviving a weeknight event is even sweeter.
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Heineken will soon launch a nonalcoholic version of its namesake beer in the U.S. as consumers seek out healthier options.
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Alexis said she felt honored to attend the gala alongside her grandfather, who was being honored with the namesake award.
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They tipped the paparazzi off to where they were at all times to elevate their namesake and couple moniker, Speidi.
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Recently, her namesake product line hit $1 billion in sales, making her the first African American woman to do so.
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The biggest joke being that while Starc can jump very high, his TV namesake is known for falling very far.
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Kate Spade's legacy lived on long after she stepped away from her namesake company, Kate Spade New York, in 2007.
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Pininfarina namesake and founder Battista Farina was nicknamed Pinin, local dialect for a short guy, the lead designer told me.
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Strayed became a mainstream success after Oprah Winfrey selected her memoir "Wild" to be part of her namesake book club.
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In Glacier Park, warming temperatures have also caused the park's namesake, its vast glaciers, to recede dramatically in recent years.
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The most recent one is a mobile game called Amazing Katamari Damacy, which got significantly worse reviews than its namesake.
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Lucia Litman, the woman behind the namesake viral Instagram account, matches foods like licorice and radishes to their nearest Pantone.
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Realising he cannot govern without the army Mr Sharif appears to have accepted a joint-rule with his (unrelated) namesake.
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But with the law's namesake still in the Oval Office, Republican leadership had no illusions the president would sign on.
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With a little training and a lot of supervision, President Bush then operated his namesake train for about two miles.
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The law does not poll as favorably as its namesake, President Obama, who receives an approval rating of 60 percent.
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Her namesake label is crafted in the same Italian factory that produces pieces for Jimmy Choo, Miu Miu, and more.
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Trevor Edwards, president of Nike's namesake brand, resigned last month, followed by the exit of another vice president, Jayme Martin.
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As for its namesake pathogen, the Zika virus was never viewed as life-threatening, or much more than a curiosity.
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Trump's namesake tower, built in 1983, has reportedly seen occupancy drop over from 99 percent to 83 percent since 2012.
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I'm deeply honored to be added to the USS John S McCain namesake along with my heroes, my father & grandfather.
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It debuted in 1925, a time when the most popular dance was the Charleston, the chocolatey toffee candy bar's namesake.
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Glenn's four-acre namesake opened last week in Hocking Hills, about 40 miles southeast of Columbus, the Buckeye State's capital.
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He also didn't live to see Congress pass his namesake legislation: the Ryan White Comprehensive AIDS Resources Emergency (CARE) Act.
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Facebook is known to replicate competitors' features for its namesake social-media platform as well as for Instagram and WhatsApp.
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Trevor Edwards, president of Nike's namesake brand, resigned last month, followed by the exit of another vice president Jayme Martin.
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Taco Cabana's menu includes Tex-Mex dishes like quesadillas, flautas, burritos, and nachos, but its namesake tacos are especially popular.
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This included dressing up the cat as her Frozen namesake and swaddling her in various newborn wraps, replete with tiara.
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Boyajian launched her namesake line of artful jewelry in 2003, and in 2014, she opened an atelier/boutique in Hollywood.
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On her new namesake series, she embarks on extremely NSFW skits like narrating porn and hosting a dick pic photoshoot.
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Topolsky left the company a little more than half a year after Mike Bloomberg returned to run his namesake firm.
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It popped up in Kendall and Kylie Jenner's namesake line and has also gotten some action on the red carpet.
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Charles Schwab is the namesake founder of the financial services company that was a pioneer in low-lost cost investing.
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That September, Luminar announced a partnership with the Toyota Research Institute, the research arm of its namesake automaker parent company.
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Still, her namesake beauty brand, as well as the YouTube channel she created in 2009, pushed her to new heights.
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One of the drivers of that car was Carroll Shelby, best known today for his namesake Ford-powered performance cars.
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The bride is also the designer of her namesake jewelry collection, which is sold online and in 11 western states.
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I shared my experience as a 21-year-old woman at his namesake firm — my first job out of college.
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White's work is one of the Remai Modern's new acquisitions, purchased with funds from its namesake, Saskatoon philanthropist Ellen Remai.
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L'Oreal named Delphine Viguier-Hovasse as the president of its namesake cosmetics label, the first woman to hold that job.
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The Louis Armstrong House Museum comprises a tight catalogue of items from, by, or relating to its namesake jazz musician.
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With a flick of his tail, he swam back into the turquoise depths, the sun glinting off his namesake markings.
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On Sunday, after a third of the all-male board of his namesake production company resigned, Mr. Weinstein was fired.
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" He also called the contest's namesake poet "one of the most old-fashioned, schmaltzy and pious poets who ever lived.
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This library, Langston learns, is for any resident of Chicago — and its founder, namesake and head librarian are all black.
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The vaccine in question is being developed by Swiss-based Hypocat and is the company's lead experimental and namesake drug.
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His parents, Joe and Pam Bryant, gave him the namesake after seeing a type of steak on a restaurant menu.
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Until a few years ago, Bledsoe knew little about her namesake aunt, who died in an apartment fire in 1966.
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For Harakh Mehta, the motivation behind his namesake luxury jewelry line, Harakh, was one of the most universally appealing: joy.
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On June 25 the Allen Toussaint Band pays tribute to its namesake, the New Orleans musician who died last year.
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Jared did his best to separate himself from his family's namesake firm, said the person, stepping away from the business.
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Today, the iconic ship's rebirth could serve a similar unifying purpose, something its namesake country needs now more than ever.
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Keller's 14th book follows the namesake protagonist as she holds down a mundane job while trying to write a novel.
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Possibly, but I doubt it ever occurred to him that his namesake, John, Jr., might have a weakness for alcohol.
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In 2013, Mr. Senderens sold his shares in his namesake restaurant, which is now once again known as Lucas Carton.
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And a Canadian brewery has opened a branch in an airy building overlooking its namesake, the Lake of the Woods.
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Bloomberg used a data-driven approach as mayor and his namesake company, Bloomberg LP, pioneered data "terminals" for financial analytics.
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For 40 years, most of them have joined Bobby every single August for his namesake race, the Crim 10-Miler.
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One such person is Natalie Martin, a designer in Los Angeles whose namesake line is devoted to celebrating the season.
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Coca-Cola on Thursday reported quarterly revenue that topped analysts' expectations as new products under its namesake brand boosted sales.
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Decades ago, Roskam's district was represented by Henry Hyde, the namesake of the Hyde Amendment restricting federal funding for abortions.
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But apparel retailer Urban Outfitters Inc fell 7.033% after missing quarterly sales estimates on weaker demand for its namesake brand.
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Consolidation in the industry is a "logical conclusion," Charles Schwab, the founder of his namesake company, told CNBC last month.
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She returned to the island three months after her namesake hurricane and saw the damage to the forests in person.
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Sales of Gap's namesake brand have been lagging analysts' expectations, forcing the retailer to look for growth in new formats.
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Henri Bendel founded his namesake store in 1895, and the brand became a pioneer in the world of luxury fashion.
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Bill and Melinda Gates, for example, addressed wealth inequality in their most recent annual letter from their namesake philanthropic organization.
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Caroline Kennedy christened the first namesake warship in 1967 at Newport News and the Navy commissioned it the following year.
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Without Obama on the ticket defending his namesake healthcare plan, it was largely a millstone around the necks of Democrats.
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"In the collector world, this is a very exciting development," said McKeel Hagerty, whose namesake firm in Traverse City, Mich.
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Holding her namesake flower is a personification of the Americas, while an Inca warrior raises his right hand in salutation.
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This is a picture of that star, called "variable number one" — or V1 — captured by Hubble's namesake telescope in 2011.
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The mileage you get out of Rel will likely depend on how much you like its namesake, Lil Rel Howery.
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The song, "Cat People (Putting Out Fire)," was originally released in 1982, five years before Mr. Abboud started his namesake collection.
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The Kardashians are calling BS on a new cosmetic line with their namesake ... saying they're pissed cause it's misleading their fans.
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At the division that houses Lord & Taylor, Home Outfitters and its namesake store, sales dropped 3.8 percent during the latest quarter.
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Now, the woman who cultivated a brand sold to 70 countries around the world has announced she's leaving her namesake line.
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Or he can let the Pixel settle into the comfortable, kinda-interesting relative obscurity that its Chromebook laptop namesake now inhabits.
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In the same chat, Neill revealed that Imogen Poots (that's Imogen Poots, the person) is "very invested" in her porcine namesake.
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True to its namesake, the record feels like the charged electric particles from the sun that tear colors into the sky.
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He's also the namesake for the "Van Buren Boys," an episode of Seinfeld about a gang named after the former president.
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Fans of the 2019 game's namesake and its brutal depictions of war in the modern era might want to pay attention.
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"At less than 5mm in length, Dolichogenidea xenomorph might seem to lack the punch of its fearsome namesake," Fagan-Jeffries said.
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Then, Jon's true namesake Aegon Targaryen decided to bring each and every one of those fiefdoms to heel under his rule.
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Alexander lamented his lack of an Emmy for his portrayal of Costanza, but publicly celebrated his new namesake bar down under.
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Arianna Huffington is best known as the editor and namesake of the Huffington Post, a juggernaut of the new media world.
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On Monday, Katy Perry pulled two styles of shoes from her namesake line following complaints that they look like blackface makeup.
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Screened within the installation is Marcin's film and the namesake of the exhibition, How To Undress in Front of your Husband.
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"I do think that trend evidence leans bullish," Ned Davis, founder of his namesake research firm, wrote in a note Monday.
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There is more here than one can try in a few visits, so I hoped the namesake dishes would be representative.
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