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He had a hyphenated name and I looked him up under the second half.
I think women who have hyphenated names like that are going to be rich.
Few residents refer to the complete area as having a hyphenated name.
The hyphenated name belies the town's history as two separate towns.
Children usually get their father's surname, but hyphenated names are becoming more common.
However, some consider the extra length of the hyphenated names undesirable.
"But if history is any indication, eventually you'll have fewer airlines, and probably a lot of them with hyphenated names."
The hyphenated names also did not save money.
The name "Hyphen" comes about due to his hyphenated name.
Su-Suheris always have hyphenated names, with one name for each of their heads.
Hyphenated names are used by 5 percent of couples, according to the American Demographics poll.
Hyphenation was an option, but hyphenated names often create a cumbersome jingle.
The hyphenated name of the company was a way to thank and pay tribute to Ole Hagen.
It is sometimes seen as part of the hyphenated name "Ari-Pekka".
One of the bugs in the system caused long or hyphenated names to appear twice in the payroll.
The use of the hyphenated name Riverside-Avondale is rare in conversation.
Hyphenated names, however, count as one item.
His mother married Silk's friend John Kilroy, hence the hyphenated name.
She's got no hyphenated name?
She is best known by the hyphenated name Flygare-Carlén.
Other non-specific types often have hyphenated names: potato-flower, strawberry-flower, etc.
I have a job and a hyphenated name, and gold lame miniskirts are not the mainstays of my wardrobe.
The neighborhood merged with Bedford in 1930 to become the hyphenated name Bedford-Stuyvesant.
At this time, the hyphenated name "Bayview-Hunters Point" became the official designation for the district.
Since 2004 they can also get a hyphenated name, but only if both parents kept their birth names at least as one part of their new name.