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Examples of christen


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We christened the first week of the survey ' the blitz ', during which we stormed through the sites obtaining preliminary information on the status of all the cases in the sample.
I have christened this scheme "life-link"or"life-line" if, for no other reason than that one must have a name for it.
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I was christened in those days "the baby elephant", the one who had a lot of guts and go but not much skill!
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As a matter of fact, the cradle and christening robe are bought for the first child, and generally used for all subsequent children.
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I was not a little pleased to see the form of words by which the assembly is now being christened.
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We have come now, however, to the christening stage; we have to give the scheme a name.
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She celebrated by christening it with red ribbon—note that it was red and not blue.
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They have been a wedding, a christening or a meeting of friends—a celebration.
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I had a sister who was christened there.
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Perhaps that is not the proper word to use, because normally when we are christened we are unconscious of the occasion.
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When a christening ceremony comes along, parents have to pay a tax on the little hat that the child wears.
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They first christened it a prestige programme.
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I christened him our "pathfinder".
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I particularly relished for its phraseology, if not for its accuracy, the comment of one of my friends who said that the series should have been re-christened.
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Actually, a baby can have an identity card as soon as its birth has been registered, and its birth can be registered before it has been christened.
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The same applies if he wants to go to the theatre, or if he happens to be visiting friends or going to a wedding, a christening or even a funeral.
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We consider that the development of the mini-hover, as it has been christened, is very interesting and one which we do not wish to restrict in any way.
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If one happens to live in a village and have connections there one can make arrangements to have one's children christened or whatever it may be in the village church.
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Children are christened and often have godparents.
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There are already in certain districts internal drainage boards, which we are now christening main drainage boards, and which have under them certain minor boards that are already in existence.
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The title of this book eventually christened the field of fluid mechanics as hydrodynamics.
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Since 1996, only children that are christened become members.
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She bears him seven sons, but laments that they are never christened, nor she herself churched.
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Several of his brothers and sisters were christened in the chapel.
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If the baby had been christened, the warlock would debaptize him.
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The historic street names were replaced by a numerical system in which north-south roads were dubbed streets and east-west ones were re-christened avenues.
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They wished to have the child christened, but could not pay the parson's fees.
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Before the stadium was initially christened, the naming rights to the stadium were sold for advertising.
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He christened the third floor loft space with a birthday party attended by more than 200 people.
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He was christened and confirmed in a church near the school he attended as a child.
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His wife is also a member of the congregation, and his two children is christened there.
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Like her half-sisters, she was christened with an unusual name.
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Four months earlier, a new clinic was christened in his name.
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The new transformation mechanism has been christened a pseudomartensitic transformation.
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The locals were not christened at the time and had not given a promise to build something.
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The duty to pay this tax theoretically starts on the day one is christened.
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She was christened a few months after her birth.
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In this way, the first power battery was christened with blood.
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The child was christened, and the lady then took her home and treated her kindly.
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The room was christened in a gala attended by 385 of the city's most prominent names.
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The ship was unable to move under her own power at that time, despite having been christened more than a year earlier.
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In the old days, babies were christened in this room.
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She is a self-unloading bulk carrier, christened in 1968.
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Christened, she was bought, sold and renamed numerous times during her career.
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Christened arenafootball2 or af2 for short, the new league would play by the same rules patented by its parent organization.
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Automotive magazines christened the new minivans dustbusters after a household appliance with a similar profile.
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There are two vestries, one for the vicar and one reserved for babies to be christened.
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Automotive magazines christened the new minivans dustbusters after a household vacuum cleaning appliance that shared a similar side profile.
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He published a monograph in 1890 on the bactericidal effects of a solution that he christened pyoktanin, which was probably a mixture of aniline dyes similar to gentian violet.
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At last, the father found a beautiful lady who offered to get the child christened, but said that she would keep her as her own child afterwards.
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His stores, christened with his middle name, are often mentioned in gossip columns alongside photos of celebrities who are seen exiting with a new handbag or pair of pricey jeans.
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He is not a very artful dodger; indeed, we might even christen him the unartful dodger.
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If they think that they cannot really be called three big men, we might as well christen them three blind mice instead.
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I am grateful also that they are not trying to christen the child by some other name.
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There is high authority for the view that the strictest and highest test of literary ability is to christen a kitten.
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I think that somebody might have devised some happier name with which to christen this new child.
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I am not in a position to christen the child to-day.
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I have not yet been able to christen it.
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We have not found a name for the new body, and they are to be given the power to christen themselves.
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She was eventually chosen to christen the raft.
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The parents took his wife to their farm and made arrangements, without the appellants consent, to christen the baby.
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If so, we could christen this measure utility and then assert that choices are made so as to maximize utility.
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Many people die in the crash while others end up having to run for their lives after they are attacked on the ground by near-invisible humanoids they christen chameleons.
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He adapted his new technology to all refuse and christened his invention a 'destructor'.
The acting enzyme was christened indophenol oxidase (vital indophenolsynthese).
The species are" christened" when a scientist describes them for the first time, illustrates their peculiarities and publishes the name in a scientific journal.
The christening procession included a 'drunken factory man, ragged woman, boy with his shirt hanging out behind'.
The time people have at their disposal after taking into account what is strictly necessary in these three arenas - which we christen discretionary time - represents people's temporal autonomy.
What responsible parent, six years after christening a child, would go ahead and change its name?
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I was never christened because my father would not have me christened; that was dissent.
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Indeed, it might be described as conceived by him, nurtured by me and now christened by him today.
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Great progress is being made in educational methods for language teaching, and a nice christening present might be a language laboratory.
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I do not know whether he is officially christening it in that way.
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I hope that this mode of procedure has now been christened and that it may have an effect.
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The researchers have christened that the "tsar effect" for obvious reasons.
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They grow up and are married in church, perhaps never having attended since they were christened or confirmed.
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The manufacturers have christened it "election grey" and samples will be available for inspection.
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They go to church to be christened and to be married.
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