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The Wordsworth Dictionary of Idioms
not to have a penny to one's name see penny. take (someone's) name in vain
see vain. their name is legion see legion. to one's name owned by one or in one's
possession: He hasn't a penny to his name. worthy of the name that deserves to ...
Elizabeth McLaren Kirkpatrick, C. M. Schwarz, 1993
Giri to one's name is the duty to keep one's reputation unspotted. It is a series of
virtues— some of which seem to an Occidental to be opposites, but which to the
Japanese have a sufficient unity because they are those duties which are not ...
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Privacy, Property and Personality: Civil Law Perspectives on ...
Personality rights II: the right to one's name (§72 BGB) Another aspect of
personality protected by a specific personality right is a person's name. § 12
BGB77 provides: Whenever the right to the use of a name is disputed by another
person or ...
Huw Beverley-Smith, Ansgar Ohly, Agnes Lucas-Schloetter, 2005
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English/German Dictionary of Idioms: Supplement
to the ...
einen Namen haben to have s.th. to one's name nennen: ... to one's name Name:
seinem (guten) Namen Ehre machen to make a name for o.s. with s.th.
hervortreten: mit etw. hervortreten • hervortun: sich (mit etw.) hervortun to publish
a ...
Professor Hans Schemann, 2013
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A Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional English
In to (one's) name, belonging to one: coll.: 1876 (Whyte-Melville: OED). E.g., 'not
a penny to his name'.—3. In by the name of, having the name (of): from ca. 1670:
S.E. till ca. 1830, then coll. and US. Thackeray, 1841, 'A grocer by the name of ...
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The Chrysanthemum and the Sword
Cm to one's name is the duty to keep one's reputation unspotted. It is a series of
virtues—some of which seem to an Occidental to be opposites, but which to the
Japanese have a sufficient unity because they are those duties which are not ...
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English-Albanian Dictionary of Idioms
And I guess the terms won 't be altogether to his liking. to one's name ne emer te,
ne pronesi te □ David did not have a book to his name. □ Ed had only a suit to
his name. to one's taste sipas shijes se □ The silence went on and on, broken ...
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Non-contractual Liability Arising Out of Damage Caused
to ...
... under DUTCH law (denying this claim CFI Utrecht 4 December 1996, NedJur
1998, no. 43 p. 237). 70. In contrast to civil law jurisdictions, the COMMON LAW
has not traditionally recognised rights of personality such as a right to one's name
, ...
... as it identifies' (Llewelyn 1986, 71). The idiomatic is the commonplace. As I
suggested in the opening pages ofthis book, to love one's name is to love what is
not one's own (see AI 219); one is always a stranger to one's name (see AC 427).
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The American Heritage Dictionary of Idioms, Second Edition
In addition to the idioms beginning with NAME, also see CALL NAMES; CLEAR
ONE'S NAME; DROP NAMES; GIvE A BAD NAME TO; GO BY (THE NAME OF);
HANDLE TO ONE's NAME; IN NAME ONLY; IN THE NAME OF; MAKE A NAME ...
WIADOMOŚCI, KTÓRE ZAWIERAJĄ SŁOWO «TO ONE'S NAME»
Sprawdź, o czym dyskutuje się w prasie krajowej i zagranicznej oraz jak jest stosowane słowo
to one's name w wiadomościach.
Topper's tips to suffix 'IAS' to one's name
Civil Services have craze and clamour. There is always a fascination for most people to go in a car with a beacon light atop, and the number of youngsters ... «The Hindu, Maj 13»