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That time usually sees several nameable storms, but for some reason there were none.
Beyond the nameable lies the beginning of the world.
Her story needs a nameable, clear villain, and she's found it in feminism.
It was the eighth nameable storm of the 1991 Atlantic hurricane season.
When all attacks are considered, aikido has over 10,000 nameable techniques.
The first is eminently nameable; the second behaves more like my cat.
Over the next few years, the majority of these discoveries will be given official numbered designations and become nameable.
On this side of the nameable lies the birth of creatures.'
By Mr. Freeman's calculation, the area contains 4.5 million nameable geographic features.
She looked around, nervous, checking for sharks and other less nameable things, then released the two starboard latches on the hold cover.
In each game's story mode, players slip into the role of a nameable young boy who has just had a dream about Custom Robos.
Browns and golds dominated the barn; a hundred different shades of each, each one distinct, nameable.
Some implementations make these old file versions nameable and accessible, a feature sometimes called time-travel or snapshotting.
To the right brain, spaces and objects, the known and the unknown, the nameable and the unnameable are all the same.
Epona was planned to be nameable by players in Ocarina of Time, but the feature was removed before its release.
Although 27 tropical cyclones developed, only nine of them became nameable storms, which is slightly below the 1950-2000 average of 9.6 named storms per season.
Instead of the nameable wire boxer, real-life boxer Frank Bruno stars as the protagonist of the game.
The Berry paradox arises as a result of systematic ambiguity in the meaning of terms such as "definable" or "nameable".
In common with all such institutions everywhere, its halls harbored at least one devotee of any nameable subject, however recondite or arcane that subject might be.
The 2005 Azores subtropical storm was the nineteenth nameable storm of the record-breaking 2005 Atlantic hurricane season.
It uses the least integer not nameable in fewer than nineteen syllables; in fact, in English it denotes 111,777.
More of the things were sliding under the door now, creeping and slithering down the corridor, drooling blood and pus and other, less nameable fluids.
Fops in jewelled armor meant strictly for display lounged languidly, most holding leashes that led to doglike and less nameable things.
Items are usually presented one at a time for a short duration, and can be any of a number of nameable materials, although traditionally, words from a larger set, are chosen.
Her argument is that by learning to overlook those parts of the world which are easily nameable we can revert to a mode of perception more favourable to successful drawing.
There is nothing namable but that some men will undertake to do it for pay.
This upper chamber was a dosshouse now, smelling of old sweat from the pallets on the floor, cheap tobacco, less namable things.
MRS namable objects include registry and user-account identifiers and currency identifiers.
While many punk- and a few mainstream-oriented publications gave it a high grade, other namable sources such as Rolling Stone and Alternative Press were less impressed with the album.
Some frightful influence, I felt, was seeking gradually to drag me out of the sane world of wholesome life into up namable abysses of blackness and alienage; and the process told heavily on me.
All around me were frenetic, murdcrous demons, satyrs mad with nympholepsy, ghouls that seemed to sniff the odors of the charnel, lamias voluptuously coiled about their victims, and less namable things that belonged to the outland realms of evil myth and malign superstition.