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18 Sentences With "putting a name to"

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The accuser, Vanessa Tyson, has come forward, putting a name to her allegations.
To start, it's putting a name to the feature it launched earlier this year.
Putting a name to your emotions can take a lot of the sting out of them.
But not putting a name to the words has the side effect of poking one of Trump's bugbears.
Putting a name to the practice of obstetric violence is the first step toward standing up against it, and so, of course, doctors have begun fighting back.
Exeter's MRI results suggest that the process of putting a name to a face can be separated from the process of mentally generating a face from a name.
Usually, a statement would be signed by the press secretary or another staffer; not putting a name to one eliminates an individual's responsibility for its truthfulness and often undercuts its significance.
As my colleague Emily Crockett has written, the concept of sexual harassment and putting a name to it is relatively young; a group of women at Cornell created the term in 1975.
Eventually, they do, putting a name to what Hunter is experiencing: pica, an eating disorder that involves compulsive eating of non-food objects, and it wasn't simply pulled from thin air as a plot device.
In April 2015, researchers in Brazil reported the first case of Zika virus—finally putting a name to the mysterious rash, fever, and joint pain-causing illness that had been swarming the northeast corner of the country.
So far, Facebook and Google have required humans to make the final call on putting a name to a face, though: Neither Facebook nor Google Photos, for example, would attach your name to a photo upload without your consent.
In my mind, in what I was just coming to understand, without even putting a name to it, as my imagination , I felt that I was or had been present on Flatbush Avenue for these moments of his vivid, vanished childhood.
This week, as part of the Well Family Intentional Summer, we're inviting you to renew a skill your grandparents (and maybe even your parents) probably had: putting a name to the flowers, bushes and trees that surround even urban dwellers daily.
Studies have typically shown putting a name to a face is harder than remembering biographical memories about someone. Using the LRP, studies have tried to do precise mapping of different factors that affect the order of access to different types of information about someone, just by seeing their face.Martens, U., Leuthold, H., Schweinberger, S.R., 2010. Parallel processing in face perception.
His partner Marge Dunn ends up dealing further with one of the potential parents of Katie whose own child was kidnapped in a custody case. She remembered the face and succeeded in putting a name to it. In a raid on the father's house she gets her skull cracked and is lucky to come out of it alive. Meanwhile, Rina and Abel have found an odd sort of relationship based on his and Decker's mutual past and Abel's bitterness over happenings during the war.
Gernando discovers the inscription and believes Constanza dead. He declares his intention to end his days on the island to Enrico; the latter decides he must be carried off by force for his own good, and instructs two sailors to lay an ambush by a stream. He comes upon Silvia who, learning he is a man after all, pleads for her life, but he wins her trust and they part to fetch the other couple. Silvia remains long enough to sing an aria putting a name to her new emotion.
His bishōnen cuteness embodied and formed the term "shotacon", putting a name to an old sexual subculture. Where the shotacon concept developed is hard to pinpoint, but some of its earliest roots are in reader responses to detective series written by Edogawa Rampo. In his works, a character named Yoshio Kobayashi of "Shōnentanteidan" (Junior Detective Group, similar to the Baker Street Irregulars of Sherlock Holmes) forms a deep dependency with adult protagonist Kogoro Akechi. Kobayashi, a beautiful teenager, constantly concerns himself with Kogoro's cases and well- being, and for a time moves in with the unmarried man.
Zaitsev was a senior sergeant of the 2nd Battalion, 1047th Rifle Regiment, 284th Tomsk Rifle Division. He was interviewed by Vasili Grossman during the battle, and the account of that interview, lightly fictionalized in his novel, Life and Fate (Part One, Chapter 55), is substantially the same as that portrayed in the novel, without putting a name to the German sniper that he dueled with. On the other hand, the duel is portrayed quite differently in Zaitsev's own book, Notes of a Russian Sniper and in William Craig's 1974 history Enemy at the Gates: The Battle for Stalingrad.

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