Odd surnames

    • [DOC File]THE GRIERSON/AMULIGANE RELATIONSHIP

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      An example is the YSearch M222 modal; the vast majority (by apparent surname) are NW Ireland and even Ui Neill clan descendants. Therefore, the YSearch M222 modal more probably than not represents the Most Recent Common Ancestor (MRCA) of those families. The odd Scots M222 reported therein has no affect on the allele count of the majority.


    • [DOC File]Insert Title here (Style: Paper title)

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      The footers of the remaining even pages consist of list of initials and surnames followed by of all authors, separated by commas. The footers of the remaining odd pages contain the running title of the paper. The running title is determined by the author, and it is recommended to be the same as the full paper title if it fits on one line. ...


    • [DOCX File]Higher – Reading for Understandin Analysis and Evaluation

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      I am rubbing a blueberry and vanilla facial scrub into a beard. Not a human beard—I steer clear of ramblers, wizards and geography teachers—but the beard of a shih tzu called Gizmo. The only reason this doesn’t strike me as odd is that, as a dog groomer at a luxury “pet spa” in London, I’ve already given an Irish setter a blow-dry.


    • [DOC File]The Occurrence of Hungarian (Magyar) Surnames

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      At the same time, however, this article is a preliminary presentation of ongoing research, and as such, is not a definitive treatment of the subject. Rather, it is a summarization of the historical factors involved and the questions needing to be addressed vis-à-vis Hungarian surnames in the Stropkov region.


    • [DOC File]No Name Woman – by Maxine Hong Kingston

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      I cannot ask that. My mother has told me once and for all the useful parts. She will add nothing unless powered by Necessity, a riverbank that guides her life. She plants vegetable gardens rather than lawns; she carries the odd-shaped tomatoes home from the fields and eats food left for the gods.


    • [DOCX File]Czech & Slovak American Genealogy Society of Illinois

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      Cesky Odd Fellows of Chicago, IL, March 2009 Council of Higher Education, 100 Years of Service to Czech/Slovak -Americans, Spring 2002 CSA Fraternal Life, History 1854-2004, March 2004


    • [DOC File]PUBLIC PROCUREMENT LAW NO[1] 4734

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      Article 6 – The contracting officer shall assign a tender commission, which consists of at least five members and in odd numbers, including one chairperson, at least four personnel of the related contracting entity provided that two of them are experts on the subject matter of the tender, a financial officer in cases of general budget and ...


    • [DOC File]Section 1

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      The numbers in the odd positions are 4_2_ 6_9_ 2_4_ 7_1_. The numbers in the even positions are _3_7 _5_8 _3_1 _1_2 (the last position is the check digit). The numbers that exceed 4 in odd positions are _ _ _ _ 6_9_ _ _ _ _ 7 _ _ _. ... An encoding scheme for surnames based on sound. The bar code used by the U.S. Postal Service for ZIP codes ...



    • [DOCX File]www.fosterkat.com

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      About 1,100 names are reviewed every year, and 15 percent to 20 percent are rejected, mostly for odd spellings. Compound surnames, like Tan-Farnsden, also pose a problem. Parents who try to be creative by naming their child Jakobp or Bebop or Ashleiy (three recent applications) are typically stunned when they are rejected. In some cases, a baby ...


    • [DOCX File]introduction - Federal Communications Commission

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      The Companies (all of which are managed by OneLink) apparently perpetrated an array of fraudulent, deceptive and manipulative practices that targeted consumers with Hispanic surnames. The apparent practices reflect an ongoing, expansive, calculated, and multi-pronged campaign to allegedly “win” customers through deceit and fraud.


    • [DOC File]portal.ct.gov

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      2. Municipal ("single-town") office. In most instances, non-endorsed candidates for a municipal office, including a single-town state-legislative district, will be listed in the appropriate vertical office column, beginning on Row B, in alphabetical order of surnames.


    • [DOC File]Special Cases:

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      Logically, a name is required as a starting point to a search of these records and, to date, cross-checking those surnames which appear in the following list, I must admit that I haven’t found a Diana immigrant or associated family member using this source. 5. Obituaries and other newspaper items:


    • [DOC File]Goud Saraswat Brahmin - Yola

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      [edit]Surnames. The Goud saraswat Brahmins wherever they migrated mingled with the local people, but kept their identity by their Surnames even today. The most popular surname among GSBs is Kamat. Those in agriculture were called Kamati. Matti means soil and Kama is work, that is working in soil ( Kama + Matti). Later this becameKamat.


    • [DOC File]OKLAHOMA CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY

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      Remember, give complete information: authors' surnames with first initials, journal (book, etc.), year, volume, issue number (if any), first page of the article, chapter number, and so forth. Indicate whether the reference is in a language other than English. Authors are responsible for the accuracy of the references presented in their papers.


    • [DOC File]National Career Assessment Examination

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      Instruct the examinees to line up outside the room in alphabetical order of their surnames. Instruct them to enter the room also in alphabetical order. Let the first six examinees occupy the front line first, then the second, until the last line, as shown on next page. ... Those at the odd-numbered rows will now answer TB2, while those in even ...


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