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63 Sentences With "put a name to"

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What else are they trying to put a name to?
We should not be afraid to put a name to these illnesses.
You can't put a name to a face to a piece of data?
Put a name to this way of serving others that resonates with you.
Most people, however, would have struggled to put a name to the faces.
"We're beginning to understand [stalking] and put a name to it," he concedes.
Now, she says, it's a relief to put a name to what happened to her.
He found her in the mountains of Afghanistan and put a name to the face.
She finally put a name to our daughter's condition, and it was terrifying: Dyskaratosis Congenita. 
In a world like that, we might not have to put a name to a gender.
I think I was 48 when I put a name to it for the first time.
Dr. Norman E. Rosenthal and his colleagues first put a name to the disorder in 1984.
I was feeling anxious — about money, about my body, about something I couldn't put a name to.
We can finally put a name to the thing striking fear within the health care establishment: Haven.
Her face is one you will want to put a name to by the end of the show.
Staples wants to counteract these impulses, to put a name to the statistics, a reality to the fiction.
I had never put a name to these marvelous textiles, but the Otomi are known for beautiful embroidery.
I'll never get to ask if she understood her trauma, if she even could put a name to it.
"We need to put a name to this face and bring closure to the man's loved ones," he said.
"We need to put a name to this face and bring closure to his loved ones," said Detective Sgt.
While DNA evidence ultimately helped police put a name to the skull, Palli's reconstructive work helped Miranda's family process his death.
We may get the opportunity to put a name to a potential suspect, yes that is exciting, that is groundbreaking stuff.
They are on track ID Facebook groups trying to put a name to a grainy video of last night's Adam Beyer set.
We're bringing this often unsung phenomenon to light so you can put a name to the kind of eatery you're looking for.
"Almost instantaneously, I felt an overwhelming sense of relief, because I could finally put a name to the problem," she tells Refinery29.
One of those tips came from Michael Sprinsky, a longtime friend of McCarthy, who ultimately helped put a name to the mystery girl.
The new word seemed to help black Twitter finally put a name to all of the Kardashian-like influencers dotting Instagram explore pages.
"It's a long-held idea that if you put a name to a feeling, it can help that feeling become less overwhelming," she said.
If you're looking to put a name to a living, breathing personification of the modern French movie star, then Marion Cotillard is your girl.
Anything that helps put a name to unidentified body, potentially enabling their loved ones to finally know what happened to them, is a good thing.
The patient was relieved to finally be able to put a name to this terrible fatigue and weakness — but that relief came with a new concern.
If the FBI needs to put a name to a face, the bureau can now scan through over 411 million photos spread across state and federal databases.
"Kentuckians can finally put a name to a major reason for the pill mills, drug epidemic and overdose deaths in our state," Beshear said in a statement.
When Mr. Grimm was about 12 or 13, he said, he was able to put a name to what he was feeling and recognized himself as transgender.
We just need to put a name to that profile, and so even though it may seem like a needle in a haystack, someone can find the needle.
For me, the discovery was RELIEF to finally be able to put a name to what was happening with me — something that had been affecting every area of my life.
What's good about the Google assistant branding (though not necessarily the strange use of a lowercase "a") is that it starts to put a name to this collection of functionalities.
"I think a lot of what anxiety is, is it overwhelms you, but once you put a name to it, you can start learning how to fix it," she says.
It was equal parts desirable and terrifying: technology that could put a name to a face in seconds and dig up photos of you online that you didn't know existed.
It was equal parts desirable and terrifying: technology that could put a name to a face in seconds and dig up photos of you online that you didn't know existed.
She couldn't immediately put a name to the face, but guessed it was an acquaintance from college — someone she hadn't seen in years and didn't have the context clues to identify.
Apps for kids on the autism spectrum Motor Skills Games that encourage movement -- from dancing to sports to drawing to handwriting -- strengthen muscle memory and put a name to an action.
The phrase finally put a name to the outrage that had been weaving in and out of public consciousness, driven by scholars, activists, and other journalists critical of the mainstream media's tunnel vision.
But I got older and wiser, and once I was able to put a name to my feelings, I became a lot more open and honest about it with the people close to me.
This makes them a tantalizing tool for law enforcement officials, who say the data could help them solve thousands of violent crimes and identify unknown victims if only they could put a name to associated DNA.
I took an African-American studies class at Northwestern where we explored colorism; it was the first time I could put a name to feeling too light in the black community, too mixed in the white community.
While Fairfax has denied both accusations, the woman alleging the 2004 assault, Vanessa Tyson, came forward this week to put a name to accusations that Fairfax had forced her into oral sex during the Democratic National Convention in Boston.
Better still, I was actually going along with the exercises in earnest and found myself glad that I was now able to put a name to specific thoughts, even if I was still dubious that any progress would be made.
So deeply ingrained in the city's fabric was Mr. Goodman that many New Yorkers assumed he was a fictional creation — the judicial system's answer to "Alan Smithee," the pseudonym used by Hollywood directors needing to put a name to films they disowned.
Five-times major champion Mickelson, who defeated Justin Thomas on the first playoff hole to win the event, had mistaken Sharma for a member of the media on Saturday but will no doubt be able to put a name to the face in future.
The tool has been effective with clear images — identifying recalcitrant detainees, people using fake IDs and photos from anonymous social media accounts — but when investigators have tried to put a name to a suspect glimpsed in grainy surveillance footage, it has produced significantly fewer results.
It's not the first time that we saw Tess struggle (she did hide in Kevin's car to get out of the house, totally unaware that Kevin was driving drunk at the time) but it was the first time that Tess put a name to her problem with her parents.
Major roles on long-running television shows in three decades — "Benson" in the 21975s, "Deep Space Nine" in the 19953s and "Boston Legal" in the 21995s — made him the kind of star whose face was familiar to millions, even if they might not immediately be able to put a name to it.
I could not put a name to it, because I was just not as well-versed in theory, so I had a need to overperform when I played guitar to prove that I am a girl who is good at guitar, and I had a need to prove myself continually to the predominantly male audience and friend group that I had.
Joël Andrianomearisoa is a Malagasy artist, born in 1977 in Antananarivo, Madagascar. He lives and works between Paris and his birthplace. The artist’s work develops around a non-explicit, often abstract, narration, which everyone perceives yet cannot put a name to. His world of forms weaves his work into sequences often mired in a deep sadness caused by an absence that is impossible to fill.
Some of the male residents came under suspicion and were forced to give DNA samples. Peter Barlow (Chris Gascoyne) briefly became the prime suspect, but DNA soon eliminated him from enquires. Toyah was aware that her attacker knew her as she remembered him calling her name, but could not put a name to the voice. She also struggled to deal with her "physical and emotional scars" and soon developed agoraphobia.
Reverend Thrower kicks him out, and Taleswapper goes to the Millers' place, where his timely intervention stops Mr. Miller from killing Alvin. Taleswapper is welcomed in. Taleswapper helps to put a name to the unknown force that tries to stop Alvin from realizing his true powers as a Maker: the Unmaker. Meanwhile, the Reverend Philadelphia Thrower becomes a tool of the Unmaker - the evil force that touched the altar.
Their music is often cited as and includes elements of experimental, avant-garde, electro, casiocore, ska, jazz, and many more, in interviews when asked to classify the genre of their music Esser has said the influences for Yip-Yip’s sound combine with their own unique style to create a different type of genre he can’t even put a name to “It is hard to pinpoint what our sound actually is. We say it’s experimental or electronic, but we’re trying to think of a cooler name for it. Our music is something different, something interesting.” terms such as "spazz-tronic", "electroniska", and "technuwave" have been created to better fit the band's sound.
As a Spice Girls member Chisholm was called "Sporty Spice" because she usually wore a tracksuit paired with athletic shoes, wore her long dark hair in a high ponytail, and sported a tough girl attitude as well as tattoos on both of her arms. She also possessed true athletic abilities, including being able to perform back handsprings. In this period, the phrase "girl power" put a name to a social phenomenon, but the slogan was met with mixed reactions. The phrase was a label for the particular facet of post classical neo-feminist empowerment embraced by the band: that a sensual, feminine appearance and equality between the sexes need not be mutually exclusive.
There were things to be afraid of in the woods at the end of Autumn Street. But the year she went to live in her grandfather's big house - when her father went off to fight in World War II- Elizabeth couldn't put a name to those dark, shadowy fears. She was grateful for the reassurance of Tatie's strong, enveloping brown arms which held her when she needed comforting, and she relished her friendship with Tatie's grandson, feisty and streetwise Charles, who called her dumb old Elizabeth but didn't mean it, and who taught her to take risks. Together the two lonely children tried to interpret for each other an adult world -which was always puzzling and often cruel.
No law enforcement agency has ever come close to catching Tyson, and it was widely believed that he was dead as he has been away from New York for an extended period of time. It is only through Castle's efforts that the police are able to put a name to the Triple Killer when Castle realizes that Tyson's absence from the city and his killing pattern was because he was in prison. Nevertheless, Tyson successfully escapes even after he is confronted, overpowering Kevin Ryan and stealing his service weapon. He is later directly responsible for the events of "Kick the Ballistics" when he hands Ryan's weapon to an enemy under the guise of friendship, knowing that the man will use the gun in a future crime and attract the attention of Beckett and her team.
On June 18, 2014, Bill Watters of TrekMovie.com wrote: "Star Trek Continues does deserve the 'Continues' in its title as they do a really strong job at capturing (and yes, 'continuing') the atmosphere of TOS." On December 16, 2013, about a month after the ending of the Kickstarter campaign, Kevin Pollak's Chat Show published a video interview with Tom Hanks in which the actor highly praises a Star Trek fan production and its "people that recreate with incredibly, startlingly great production values unseen Star Trek episodes", adding that "it looks exactly like the starship Enterprise". Although he could not put a name to the series, he described it citing information compatible with the identity of Star Trek Continues, which motivated the producers and a few sources to assume and claim that the actor was referring to them.
Also living in the village were service personnel who had to care for the lordly estate, the livestock, the grazing land and the cropfields. In a 1253 document, the stronghold's existence is witnessed for the first time. On 13 March of that year, Raugrave Heinrich I and his brother Rupprecht II, together with their cousin Konrad I from the Old Baumburg, settled the mutual arrangements for the inheritance rights to their holdings. To distinguish their new comital seat from the old castle, the Alte Baumburg on the heights at the edge of the Alsenz valley, the Raugraves named the new castle Neue Baumburg, from which developed, after various shifts in pronunciation over the centuries, to "Neu-Bamberg". Nevertheless, the 1253 document does not put a name to this place, but rather says: Novum castrum apud Sarlesheim ("new castle near Sarlesheim").

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