11. The Country Club of Mount Dora takes its name from the quaint local town in which it is situated. 12. At Meggetland View the home styles take the name of other well-known rugby grounds like Riverside, Poynder and Mansfield. 13. Such ions take the name of the element followed by a Roman numeral in parentheses indicating the oxidation number of the ion. 14. The village had been recorded in Domesday Book and had taken its name from the Old Danish personal name Thurulf and the earlier Anglo-Saxon suffix tun. 15. His family took their name from a manor near Sheriff Hutton and held land within the lordship. 16. Since I have taken his name in vain earlier on, perhaps I can let Marx have the penultimate word. 17. One of the founders of the Community, Alfred Palmer officially opened the building which takes his name. 18. A point which sprang to mind here to complicate the issue surrounds cheese which is made in several places, including the one after which it takes its name. 19. These terraces grew into the village we know today as Middleton St George, which took its name from the ancient parish in which it was situated. 20. They took their name from the bush guerillas who fought with Robert Mugabe during the bloody war of independence and blend high energy guitar with subtle Zimbabwean rhythms. |