All the meals are imaginatively named after Beatles tracks, but we were assured that 'In an Octopus's Garden' contains no octopus.
Louis was partial to such varieties as the Crassane, Louise-Bonne and the imaginatively named Cuisse-Madame, or Lady's Thigh.
'The Settlement' (as the embryonic Grafton was then imaginatively named) was established shortly after.
His outstanding contribution to the field of parasitology has been rewarded with patronymy of 22 taxa, including most notably, the imaginatively named copepod, Bobkabata kabatabobus.
They're also scattered all over Cattena--which is what they have so imaginatively named the city.
The notochord is an embryonic structure that forms the primitive axial skeleton of the developing embryo, and because mutations affecting notochord development result in shortened embryos, seven of the affected genes have been named after the dwarves in Snow White-zebrafish, like some other developmental models, have many imaginatively named mutants.
Our host, Lucy, must have been hard at work in her shop also, which contained a multitude of some of the more imaginatively named fragrances I've come across.
In fact Cleese plays the imaginatively named Arthur Sherlock Holmes, the original detective's grandson, but with Moriarty's own progeny roaming around and generally causing mischief it all feels very familiar.
Microsoft's solution is a new API, imaginatively named Direct2D.
Italian eatery Rosso - imaginatively named after the Italian word for "red" - opened in 2009 on Manchester's King St. It offers a traditional Italian menu, modern decor and a kitchen that's ideal for storing large amounts of drugs.