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But he has not given it a good name, either.
This program is enough to give law and order a good name.
You have a right to be there to clear your good name.
But my husband, whose good name was on the line, did not know better.
There is no wrong way to come up with a good name, he said.
Someone on her staff had found a good name for it.
A good name is more important than oil or gold.
But there was another reason, much more important than just her good name.
She thought it was a good name for a dark and cold world.
Rather a good name for him, that, by the way.
But give him a good name - and see what happens!
That is a good name for a dog, I think.
And he left something else of perhaps even greater value: a good name.
"My brother considered that our father left the good name to us, to keep clear and true."
His father had the farm before him, and they've a very good name.
"I thought it would be a good name for a character."
It is doing so in a way that does not give wind a good name.
He felt quite excited at the thought of such a good name.
I am in good name and fame with the very best.
And the man bears a good name, from all I hear.
The answer to that problem came as the members looked for good names in their local phone book.
But it is day clothes that give the fall season its good name.
As a body of work, they give lightweight a good name.
There must be a certain freedom in not having a good name to lose.
The other members of the group have their own good names to protect as well.