1. - which either went by a different name or was not recognised at that time. 2. A number of different names have evolved for the new languages but the consensus today labels them Tocharian. 3. Additionally, proctors at the test centers noticed that one person was taking multiple tests under different names, Morgenthau said. 4. At the very worst, they could take on new identities, live under different names. 5. Detention is supervised by a custody officer who turns out on closer inspection to be a police officer with a different name. 6. Different names are used to describe high-frequency hearing loss. 7. Even if I am peculiar, I wish I had a different name. 8. It did not produce new concepts or frameworks, although it did prevent unneeded competition among essentially identical approaches bearing different names. 9. The hero had a different name in the original draft of the story. |