Rangel is the chief financial officer of Wu's eponymous label.
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Only one — Streisand — has ever taken home the eponymous trophy.
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Doomfist — real name Akande Ogundimu — wields the eponymous cybernetic glove.
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Peter Rabbit, the eponymous hero of Potter's first published story.
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I'm here to meet Calvin Kitchin, the restaurant's eponymous founder.
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Breitbart would also found his own eponymous digital media company.
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CUCUMBER mosaic virus is not restricted to its eponymous host.
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She came out publicly on her eponymous sitcom in 1997.
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She's currently creative director of her eponymous fashion label, alexachung.
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This is true of Alyssa Davis's eponymous West Village gallery.
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Channing Pollock, an American magician, plays the eponymous vigilante hero.
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Both Ferrero himself and his eponymous company are extremely private.
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The next year, Kate Spade's eponymous founder left the company.
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Fashion designer Giorgio Armani founded his eponymous company in 1975.
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Most other games put players in control of the eponymous hero.
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Like its eponymous characters, American Gods has fallen on hard times.
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In particular, lithium is the eponymous component of lithium-ion batteries.
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They also have their own eponymous mascara and velvet-scrunchie lines.
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Only 28% think he should continue to run his eponymous company.
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The eponymous company successfully delivered on Gnarbox 1.0 back in 2015.
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Rand Paul to play golf at one of his eponymous courses.
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London artist Burial's eponymous album sounds utterly enthralling through these headphones.
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The British designed founded his eponymous label Alexander McQueen in 1992.
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That's actually not the eponymous "Cuphead," it's his trusty partner "Mugman."
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The eponymous Grand Staircase, meanwhile, stretches far beyond the monument's boundaries.
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The children play and sing the eponymous track by Sidney Barnes.
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Recent Arts eponymous album is out now on Non Standard Productions.
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Ramón Vargas and Stefano Secco trade turns as the eponymous storyteller.
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Her eponymous brand offered a more accessible entry into designer fashion.
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GMA notes she has another eponymous move on the balance beam.
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Bobby Tudor, who founded the eponymous company, will become TPH's chairman.
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Huntsman shareholders, including its eponymous founding family, would own the rest.
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Keeping his eponymous firm would present a potential conflict of interest.
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Trump said he would shutter his eponymous charity, the Trump Foundation.
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Trump said that he would shutter his eponymous charity, the Trump Foundation.
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We only had the one record—the eponymous album, the white one.
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John Venn, creator of the eponymous diagram, published a paper in 1880.
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The setting from Wes Anderson's eponymous film is, overall, quite favorably reviewed.
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The makeup kits from her eponymous beauty brand sold out almost instantly.
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The eponymous first section of works is a series of monochromatic paintings.
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BharatPe operates an eponymous service to help offline merchants accept digital payments.
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Instead, those students sued, saying Trump and his eponymous university defrauded them.
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That eponymous album consisted mostly of cover versions of old folk songs.
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If his eponymous record was a film, it would be this one.
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The last episode of Grace s eponymous show will air Oct. 13.
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Fisker recently started another eponymous car company — this time called Fisker, Inc.
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Her eponymous clothing line soon became a $100 million-a-year business.
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Today is the final day of production on Harvey's eponymous talk show.
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Ponies now have more hair style options than just their eponymous tails.
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In the eponymous teen romance film, which debuted on Netflix on Aug.
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The movie opens and closes with wide shots of the eponymous beach.
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Williams was a regular at Alfredo, whose eponymous fettuccini attained global renown.
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Designer Marc Jacobs launched his eponymous clothing line in 1984 in Manhattan.
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The MOMA show focusses on that apotheosis with its eponymous star attraction.
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Eponymous records, if they're not a band's debut, often indicate self-reinvention.
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Grandma Kirkham (the eponymous Mrs) made cheese way back in the 1930s.
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Eugene Kaspersky, the founder of the eponymous company, dismissed the new report.
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The network indefinitely suspended distribution of his eponymous late-night talk show.
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And there is precedent for continuing a series without its eponymous star.
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"God damn, man child," she asserts on the album's eponymous first song.
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The differences between the two phones lie mainly in their eponymous features.
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His eponymous show, which airs every weekday from noon to 3 p.m.
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"Everything is in the turnip," said Mei Lee, the restaurant's eponymous owner.
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He remained a powerful advocate for global causes through his eponymous foundation.
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Jobs with such eponymous names as Tommy Hilfiger and Ralph Lauren followed.
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Jason Mudrick eponymous firm was flying high at the beginning of 2019.
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But in doing so, the project remains true to its eponymous assertion.
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Undoubtably, "Istanbul" will make you fall in love with the eponymous city.
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The only noodles you can find in Jerusalem are in the eponymous kugel.
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Warhol's statement, in the eponymous song from Hunky Dory in 1971, is deadly
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Hitman is the eponymous latest recent game in the 15-year assassination franchise.
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He jumped over barrels thrown at him by the game's eponymous gorilla villain.
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In February, he celebrated 20 years since the launch of his eponymous label.
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"Body Moves" is the first single off DNCE's forthcoming eponymous LP, due Nov.
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It derives its name from the eponymous blockchain network that records bitcoin transactions.
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Now in its third year, Frank's eponymous business, Hyla F., has grown significantly.
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She plays Fiona Gallagher on the Showtime adaptation of the eponymous British show.
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Blue-footed boobies obtain their eponymous colour similarly, via the fish they eat.
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She had a dress in the works with Peter Dundas' eponymous line Dundas.
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Is there any other pop-culture figure who shares a similar, eponymous tick?
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Excavation on the Langjökull ice cave, on the eponymous glacier, was recently completed.
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The eponymous model is the fastest, going from 0-60 in 23.9 seconds.
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The eponymous deer, made of cement and painted white, had lost an antler.
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Canoo is a Los Angeles-based company that creates the eponymous electric vehicles.
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Her latest comments came as she promoted the reboot of her eponymous sitcom.
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By the time Starr released the eponymous report of his findings on Sept.
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Likewise, Phil clearly feels that Gary is the eponymous man in the arena.
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This sign features the eponymous characters from the TV show "Rick and Morty."
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Only sparkling wines produced in France's Champagne region can have the eponymous name.
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The novel picks up where its eponymous fictional late-night talk show ends.
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Today, his eponymous brand specializes in luxury footwear, leather goods, apparel, and more.
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Last year, Linton created an eponymous charitable fund for her animal protection efforts.
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Dunzo, a four-year-old startup, operates an eponymous hyper-local delivery service.
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Zeman pushed for the development of his group's eponymous nightlife and entertainment district.
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Bezos is a keen investor, operating through his eponymous VC vehicle Bezos Expeditions.
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The video for "Thriller," the explosive single off the eponymous album, premiered in 1983.
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His eponymous firm went on to build some of the fastest sports cars around.
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Built around a sleek, eponymous app, the service indeed works a bit like Uber.
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Versace founded his eponymous fashion house, famous for its Medusa head logo, in 1978.
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Rage Against the Machine's eponymous album is revealed in all its detail and splendor.
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It also marked the release of the film Magnolia, based on Houser's eponymous album.
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SuperFly — a current spin on the eponymous 1972 Blaxploitation movie — is in theaters now.
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But, unlike others, Johnson is doing this 17 years after launching her eponymous line.
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Jeremy Scott, of both Moschino and his eponymous label, is one of those people.
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Her first book, Miss Tallulah Bankhead, about the eponymous actress — was published in 1972.
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Mirror is coming out of stealth mode with the introduction of its eponymous device.
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Eponymous founders with a common name will be less closely identified with their firms.
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Babadook is the baddy from a 113 eponymous movie, but, also, so much more.
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Over the past few months, Ivanka Trump's eponymous brand has been through a lot.
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And George Soros' eponymous Soros Fund Management LLC took new stakes in retailers Overstock.
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George Pickett, who led an eponymous, ill-fated charge in the Battle of Gettysburg.
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This St. Bernard (of Clairvaux, born 1090) is not eponymous with the canine breed.
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"Echo the Dolphin" is an unusual action adventure game starring the eponymous aquatic mammal.
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Despite its title, two of the three eponymous characters in Tokyo Godfathers are female.
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Off-stage she has been filming The Voice an eponymous talk showand preparing for .
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Then she struck out on her own as head of an eponymous production company.
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Could Kendall and Kylie Jenner be rolling out shades in their eponymous fashion line?
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Adelman owns an eponymous law firm and has been practicing for nearly 30 years.
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Kean Etro has been making men's wear for his family's eponymous brand since 1990.
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Udaan operates an eponymous B2B marketplace that connects small retailers with wholesalers and traders.
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Bloomberg, which aired Rose's eponymous interview program, also ended its business relationship with Rose.
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Here Franken was riffing on the multiple lawsuits being filed against Trump's eponymous university.
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The health problems pushed Williams to take her first-ever hiatus from her eponymous show.
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The star's eponymous free game app, released June 25, 2015, has made millions in revenue.
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Winchell started LA's eponymous chain and Allison became Winchell's longest-serving employee and his friend.
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In 2013, T. Rowe opposed Michael Dell's deal to take his eponymous computer maker private.
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The health problems pushed Williams to take her first-ever hiatus from her eponymous show.
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China has also granted coveted trademarks to the eponymous fashion company of Trump's daughter, Ivanka.
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Maury Povich has mastered the art of the paternity reveal on his eponymous talk show.
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The studio's eponymous makeup line has a rad backstory that most people don't already know.
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Kaspersky became the company's technical director, responsible for the development of its eponymous antivirus software.
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Trump's eponymous hotel in downtown Washington opened in October 2016, shortly before the presidential election.
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Essential is slashing the price of its eponymous phone, down to $499 at its website.
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Tree of Life's eponymous congregation, who that day numbered about a dozen, was hit hardest.
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The title is meant to be ironic, and the eponymous track is a dystopian one.
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The eponymous social network has been at the center of a privacy storm this year.
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She actually just bottled it up for her new eponymous skincare line, Paris Hilton Skincare.
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HONG KONG (Reuters) - U.S. casino magnate Steve Wynn, head of the eponymous Wynn Resorts WYNN.
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It will support dozens of individual projects contributing to the eponymous atlas of human cells.
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Also there's a Piranha Launcher: The Piranha Launcher weapon and the eponymous piranhas it launches.
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ET and returned to Trump Tower, the eponymous building where he both lives and works.
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He also has hosted an eponymous interview show on PBS for more than two decades.
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Bloomberg is the founder and owner of the eponymous media and financial data company Bloomberg.
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Here, we see the eponymous Westworld, a futuristic theme park filled with human-like automatons.
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You, as the eponymous driver, Tanner, are stuck in a coma following a car crash.
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Fans of Lelio will recall the eponymous heroine of "Gloria," his memorable film of 2014.
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Records [the store that would launch the eponymous industrial record label] like once a week.
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For decades, Mr. Trump lived in an eponymous skyscraper on Fifth Avenue in Midtown Manhattan.
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It's even still got the court where the eponymous bride and her father shoot hoops.
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Ruling Bulgari, the luxury hotel of the eponymous fashion brand, is young chef Aldo Ritrovato.
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And none of this is even taking place in the eponymous town of Twin Peaks.
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Perry's eponymous studio is based in Atlanta, where he films his TV shows and movies.
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Wouldn't it be something if the storm that brings this presidency down is, um, eponymous?
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Twenty years ago, former Talk Talk frontman Mark Hollis released his eponymous debut solo album.
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Located in its eponymous neighborhood, Sauna Hermanni opened to serve the surrounding apartments in 1953.
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He founded his eponymous firm in the city in 1895, at the age of 26.
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The eponymous Leonie Brandt was a double agent working for Dutch Intelligence against the Gestapo.
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Now, check out Steve's joke, which aired on his eponymous daytime talk show in 2015.
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Six months later, Kim made her debut in the perfume world with her eponymous scent.
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Neuron Mobility, which began its journey in Singapore, operates an eponymous e-scooter rental platform.
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There is no question that these advances exemplify the spirit of Alfred Nobel's eponymous prize.
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Booth C26 Walter Reuben, who owns an eponymous cinema-memorabilia gallery in West Hollywood, Calif.
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The movie was eventually adapted into NBC's eponymous television series, which aired from 1977 to 1978.
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Donald Trump has broken his silence on the cancellation of supporter Roseanne Barr's eponymous ABC show.
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Indeed, Willis has created his eponymous eau de perfum Bruce Willis Personal Edition by Bruce Willis.
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The eponymous exhibition is now something of a memorial, a first draft of her creative history.
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Goodall founded her eponymous Institute in 1977, to create initiatives that would help protect the environment.
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After her fifth and eponymous album in 2015, her fans have been eagerly awaiting new music.
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An entrepreneur name Abraham Levitt started the trend in the 1940s with his eponymous project Levittown.
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This week, a new national hero joined their ranks: Mikhail Kalashnikov, eponymous inventor of the rifle.
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Keep in mind; this dramatic arc only covers the time before she started the eponymous Lynda.
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Chelsea Handler's eponymous Netflix talk show, Chelsea, won't return for Season 3, the comedian announced today.
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But this beatbox version of the musical's eponymous song is unlike any other cover out there.
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Due to allegations of sexual misconduct, PBS has suspended Tavis Smiley's eponymous talk show, Variety reports.
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But before The Defenders can gather its eponymous supergroup, it has to get them all together.
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The aging superstar plays the eponymous crime boss, out of prison after 25 years of incarceration.
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Dubbed "The Cannibal" for his appetite for winning, Merckx founded his eponymous cycle company in 1980.
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Accidentally taking sildenafil, even if you were hoping for Big Penis' eponymous effects, can be dangerous.
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The eponymous company is a spinoff of LG and has launched a Kickstarter to raise funding.
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The Grammy-winning singer-songwriter is set to release her eponymous 10th studio album on Mar.
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Syd's is run by Jane Tothill—granddaughter of the eponymous Syd—with help from teamaker Cheryl.
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His eponymous foundation works to improve access to information about early language acquisition for deaf children.
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There have been four spin-offs and three specials, in addition to an eponymous mobile game.
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LONDON (Reuters Breakingviews) - About a century ago, the evils of monopoly inspired an eponymous board game.
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The Bellevue, Washington-based company, which runs an eponymous website as well as brands including Hotels.
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For Eva Mendes, evolving her eponymous clothing line with New York & Company is a family affair.
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The second was SoftBank's eponymous Japanese telecom business, which paid its parent $2.5 billion in dividends.
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First daughter and White House senior adviser Ivanka Trump is shutting down her eponymous fashion company.
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But Uribe himself has yet to fall, and the eponymous right-wing uribista movement is resurgent.
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"The Conners," a spin-off of "Roseanne" without its eponymous star, now has a premiere date.
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Lucy Sparrow, the artist behind the eponymous delicatessen, began creating felt art installations five years ago.
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VMware was unhappy at first, until Michael Dell, CEO of the eponymous company, entered the picture.
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Last year, the company's eponymous app became the first certified form of "digital contraception" in Europe.
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Ackermann created his eponymous brand in 2003, which is only distributed through wholesalers and online retailers.
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"Eponymous" means that the physicist's name was given to something having to do with those waves.
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The lead producer is Mr. Lloyd's eponymous company, which is backed by the Ambassador Theater Group.
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Nascar, which puts on the eponymous stock car racing series, is still owned by the family.
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Kenneth Cole's eponymous company used to be public, but he took it private again in 2012.
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And "Marvel's Luke Cage" has its second season, with its eponymous hero struggling to protect Harlem.
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Badoo's eponymous dating app has been one of the most downloaded dating apps in the world.
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Armani, who recently turned 82, founded the eponymous group in 1975 and is the sole shareholder.
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It shows the eponymous hero in a contorted display of physical strife as he subjugates Pegasus.
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Taylor developed an eponymous rule that uses certain economic targets to determine where rates should be.
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A few said that Slimane's early outings resembled Topshop or the stylist Rachel Zoe's eponymous line.
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Hadrian had his eponymous wall, and the Ming Dynasty emperors had their Great Wall of China.
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Not only did Jennifer Anniston's beloved characterinspire an eponymous hairstyle, she was something of a clotheshorse.
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Rykiel hasn't held a designer role at her eponymous label for decades, according to Business of Fashion.
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Her Favorite Smell Aniston may have an eponymous fragrance line, but that's not the actress' favorite scent.
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This non-Nirvana-related short puts an audience inside the moment of birth for Alien's eponymous aliens.
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It's hard to imagine Kim Kardashian West without her signature contoured makeup look and eponymous beauty line.
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Usually when you make an eponymous diagnosis, you're supposed to research the individual you're naming it after.
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Thanks to the eponymous musical, Hamilton (the man) has had quite the reputational renaissance in recent years.
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Facebook's eponymous platform has 2.375 billion monthly active users globally, with some 384 million MAUs in Europe.
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Gad performed the eatery's eponymous song from Beauty and the Beast as he weaved in between tables.
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It comes from Oxford Nanopore, a maker of DNA-sequencing equipment based in the eponymous English city.
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DiLascia launched his eponymous Los Angeles clothing brand, which specializes in graphic T-shirts, several years ago.
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Barney Frank, co-author of the eponymous bill, said Republicans were set on cutting appropriations for regulators.
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The narrow country, famous for its eponymous canal, is set to host World Youth Day in 22.
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His specialty is performing his insult-flinging, "king of the world" character while flogging his eponymous brand.
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In the summer of 1969, the guitarist Jeff Beck was touring the U.S. with his eponymous band.
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Frykowski was a friend of Polanski's and Folger, heiress to the eponymous coffee company, was his girlfriend.
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I'm going from town to town with another designer, who's playing as Asheron (the eponymous good guy).
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The FTC's primary legal authority—Section 5 of the eponymous FTC Act—provides an "unfair competition" standard.
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Kate Spade New York issued a statement confirming the "incredibly sad news" of their eponymous founder's death.
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That's good for Facebook at a time when its eponymous app's users are spending less time there.
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"This could be bad…" wrote PokeAdvisor creator "lax20attack" on the stats site's eponymous subreddit on Monday morning.
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The inimitable, beloved comedian, who played Daniel Hillard and the eponymous hero Euphegenia Doubtfire, died in 23.
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Trump said nothing -- even as ABC announced that her eponymous show was being canceled over her tweet.
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It's why her spring 2019 collection for her eponymous Italian fashion house hit all the right notes.
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Jay Z unveiled the music video for "4:44," the title track on his new eponymous album.
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Saoirse Ronan plays the eponymous royal and Margot Robbie portrays Queen Elizabeth I in the costume drama.
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In 1948, Ferdinand Porsche started his eponymous car making company and debuted the Porsche 356, pictured below.
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Age: 62Mars is the great-granddaughter of Frank Mars, who founded the eponymous candy company in 1911.
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A phonograph plays the eponymous tune, with the crackling sound transporting visitors to the early 20th century.
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No other leader since Mao has had an eponymous ideology included in the document while in office.
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Designer Zac Posen announced on Friday that he has shuttered his eponymous fashion label after 18 years.
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"I would shake your hand but I'm covered in flour," says Richard Snapes, The Snapery's eponymous founder.
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The pants he sells in his eponymous line are wide enough for a leg and a half.
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It's the latest endeavor for the entrepreneur who, in 2003, at age 19, founded her eponymous brand.
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His eponymous D.A.Z. Amusements supplied "Joker Poker" slot machines to mob-controlled gambling hubs, court documents show.
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In the Marvel Cinematic Universe blockbuster Captain Marvel, Brie Larson kicked ass as the eponymous first Avenger.
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The author's great-great-great-grandfather, working-class Louis-François Cartier, founded his eponymous company in 1847.
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With 68 million users, Line's eponymous free-of-charge messaging app is the most popular in Japan.
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As the head of an eponymous family business, Trump was accustomed to making almost every major decision.
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In 1980, John Epley first described his eponymous maneuver, now the standard course of treatment for BPPV.
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President Donald Trump is slated to speak to the committee Thursday evening at his eponymous Washington hotel.
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In some alternate universe, Rick and Morty is reality and the show's eponymous duo play Overwatch together.
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The film's based on Stephen King's 2006 eponymous novel, which was written before the iPhone even existed.
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This eponymous children's clothing consignment franchise was started in 1997 and has now expanded to 22 states.
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Scripps, until 2008 a part of its eponymous family's once-sprawling media empire, would provide multiple benefits.
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And what better cocktail to make eponymous to Lemmy than his very favorite, a Jack and Coke?
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This frustration led the 29-foot-8 Manning to found an eponymous fashion line catering to shorter men.
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But here's the thing: Ivanka Trump does provide the employees of her eponymous company with paid maternity leave.
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Personalizing jewelry is exactly what Kassam is looking to do with his eponymous brand, Zameer Kassam Fine Jewelry.
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We're talking about the series premiere, "Forest," when the eponymous Hanna (Esme Creed-Miles) gets her first period.
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It was around that time that he opened his eponymous steakhouse, which recently expanded to a bigger location.
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When Motorbunny reached out to me about reviewing their eponymous rideable sex toy, I was intrigued but concerned.
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Dangote's eponymous group of companies is active in cement, oil, food and sugar, and is expanding into farming.
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Late Night with Seth Meyers returning to TV – at least, according to a spoof by the eponymous comedian.
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She took a formal leave of absence from the organization, as well as her eponymous brand, in January.
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Karl Lagerfeld, the creative director of Chanel, Fendi and his eponymous line Karl Lagerfeld, has died at 22015.
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The order-mandated privacy program covers Facebook-owned WhatsApp and Instagram, as well as Facebook's eponymous social platform.
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"I would not oppose a suspended sentence," state prosecutor David Lentz told a court in Luxembourg's eponymous capital.
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On Monday, Williams launched a totally new eponymous fashion line, independent of her previous apparel ventures with HSN.
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His first film, adapted from his eponymous stage play, was actually called Diary Of A Mad Black Woman.
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The SLA-AW, whose eponymous leader directs proceedings from Paris, has been reduced to harrying the Sudanese army.
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McCartney's eponymous label is transparent about its sourcing and manufacturing practices and its strong support of ethical trade.
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She plays Kate Kane, a character otherwise known by her eponymous crime-fighting alter ego in the show.
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Since then, she's gained a whole new level of adoration following the release of the eponymous Hulu series.
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Last night, HBO's Fahrenheit 451 brought the eponymous 1953 classic novel by Ray Bradbury into the 21st century.
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This time around, her eponymous clothing line is taking its inspiration from a period about 70 years earlier.
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Players are on the hunt for the eponymous elder signs to seal away the ancient evil for good.
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This was the original concept behind ThingThing's eponymous keyboard app, though the team has refocused efforts on Fleksy.
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The late drummer played on nearly every song (save for "Rock & Roll Band") on Boston's eponymous 1976 debut.
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But it wasn't: Instead, the secret was just that Parker's eponymous shoe line would be landing at Bloomingdale's.
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Congo has suffered 10 Ebola outbreaks since the virus was discovered near the eponymous Ebola River in 1976.
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Your driver may just be participating in the eponymous ridesharing company's new Real-Time ID Check security initiative.
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What better way for a designer to launch his eponymous label than with Beyoncé as his model, right?
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Today, THUMP is premiering the music video for KIKI's eponymous theme, crafted by Qween Beat member Divoli S'vere.
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Then, the eponymous show was set in Seattle, before he took off for Chicago in the final moments.
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It's gradually being torn apart by a class war raging between the eponymous aristocrats and the common folk.
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Ten years later, she launched an eponymous shoe brand that prides itself on having a majority-female staff.
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In a sense, our ancestors and their habitat are scarier than the film's eponymous witch, her bloodthirstiness notwithstanding.
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Extra's A.J. Calloway noted that Kesha probably grew up watching Seinfeld's eponymous sitcom, but he didn't back down.
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After years of watching the triumphs, struggles, and minutiae of their daily lives unfold on their eponymous E!
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Bloomberg has spent a significant portion of his fortune, amassed through his eponymous media empire, promoting gun control.
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The organization has suspended the late-night talk show Tavis Smiley, following an investigation into its eponymous host.
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The darker hue is courtesy of Kristin Ess, celebrity hairstylist and founder of her own eponymous haircare launch.
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After all, he's called "Bill Nye the Science Guy" because of his eponymous PBS show in the '973s.
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One occupant of said niche is Oxford Computer Consultants (OCC), a firm based in the eponymous English city.
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In Brooklyn, they advise, skip the obvious spots, like the borough's eponymous bridge or a classic pizza joint.
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We've been totally smitten with Rosie Assoulin's whimsical designs ever since she launched her eponymous brand in 2014.
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But Amy Schumer, allowing her new guy to appear on her eponymous series — it's a pretty big deal.
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DeGeneres, who is married to actress Portia de Rossi, frequently speaks about LGBTQ issues on her eponymous show.
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"I think I'm in love with Al Franken," Stern said on his eponymous SiriusXM radio show on Monday.
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Mary Poppins is as popular today as she was in 1964 when Disney first released the eponymous film.
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On January 31, Rachel Maddow, the eponymous host of The Rachel Maddow Show, returned from a commercial break.
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Set in the eponymous Indiana town, Kogonada's Columbus is a film about architecture with an Asian American aesthetic.
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Since then, she's returned to the city multiple times — especially since she launched her eponymous label last year.
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In June, ABC announced it would be premiering a spinoff called "The Conners" without Barr's formerly eponymous character.
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The app maps out its eponymous "red zones;" those parts of town with a high concentration of crime.
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Paolo Bulgari, the president of the eponymous jewelry company, stated that access to the steps should be controlled.
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Our host Halaigh starts the day with a cup of coffee at cult barista Tim Wendelboe's eponymous cafe.
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It's the capital of the eponymous Aleppo province, and was the country's most populated city before the war.
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The eponymous lead of the '90s teen drama Dawson's Creek is notoriously sincere and sentimental to a fault.
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John Keene, who passed the eponymous Keene Act, which outlawed costumed adventuring in 1977 in the graphic novel.
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On Friday, designer Zac Posen announced the immediate closing of his eponymous fashion label, which launched in 2001.
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Facebook Incorporated, which owns the eponymous social networking platform, changed its logo following controversy over the company's transparency.
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Bloomberg's eponymous terminals are the market leader in providing traders, bankers and investors with news, data and analytics.
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It's the capital of the eponymous Aleppo province and was the country's most populated city before the war.
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The BBC science fiction show "Doctor Who" has a new eponymous hero, and this time it's a woman.
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A city located in northwest Syria near the Turkish border, it's the capital of the eponymous Aleppo province.
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After the death of Alexander McQueen in 2010, Sarah Burton became the creative director of his eponymous label.
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It was 1942, the world was at war, and the eponymous city was occupied by the Axis powers.
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At the time, Kraft was dominated by big American brands like Velveeta and its eponymous boxed Macaroni & Cheese.
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Mr. Kurkdjian, the head of an eponymous perfumery, has become known for his olfactory installations and art collaborations.
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Glacier National Park's eponymous ice formations lost more than a third of their area between 1966 and 2015.
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The company, which manufactures the eponymous spray, reported third-quarter earnings and revenue that beat Wall Street expectations.
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Podesta's eponymous Podesta Group shut down in 2017, largely due to negative attention from the Manafort-linked work.
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Music fans should hit the Grammy Museum, devoted to the history and musicians connected with the eponymous awards.
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Fleabag fans are still reeling from the departure of their much beloved eponymous heroine from the TV screens.
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Digi-Prex, a Hyderabad-based startup, runs an eponymous online subscription pharmacy to serve patients with chronic diseases.
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In 2006 she released her eponymous debut album, which would become the longest-charting album of the 2000s.
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In the upcoming adaptation of Hugh Lofting's iconic Doctor Dolittle novels, Downey Jr. will play the eponymous veterinarian.
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Congo has suffered 10 Ebola outbreaks since the virus was discovered near its eponymous Ebola River in 1976.
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Having dabbled in music, television and publishing, Beckham went on to launch her eponymous fashion label in 2008.
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While talking about his debut, eponymous album of the same year, he mentioned the woman that inspired him.
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Gibbs, the eponymous team owner, first learned of Edwards's decision shortly before Christmas and was shocked, he said.
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The man overseeing the shellfish supply chain is the company's 34-year-old eponymous co-founder, Luke Holden.
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And it's not looking good for President Obama and the FLOTUS when it comes to their eponymous dishes.
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The eyes are closed, which suggests that whoever is doing the eponymous "looking" is not the head itself.
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Jonathan Anderson leads the charge with four nominations for his work at both Loewe and his eponymous label J.W.Anderson.
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"Waitress" (2007), a low-budget flick in which the eponymous server eventually gets her own pie shop, is another.
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In 1886, Robert Wood Johnson enlisted his younger brothers in an eponymous startup built around the "Safety First" motto.
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After studying at Central Saint Martins art school in London, he launched his eponymous fashion label, Qasimi, in 2008.
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Tobias Frere Jones, founder and design director of the eponymous foundry, designed the popular Interstate and Garage Gothic typefaces.
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Business ties She formally stepped away from the Trump Organization and her eponymous apparel and accessories brand in January.
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Years before starring on Sex and the City, Parker made waves playing the eponymous character in Annie on Broadway.
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So, if (or, let's be real, when) Slimane returns to design, don't expect it to be an eponymous line.
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Their eponymous series aired for two seasons on TLC before concluding in April 2016, after which it was canceled.
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Rebecca Minkoff, co-founder and creative director of her eponymous clothing line, started the Female Founders Collective last fall.
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Karl Lagerfeld, legendary designer for Chanel, Fendi, and his own eponymous label, passed away in Paris early this morning.
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Apart from launching her eponymous line, McGrath's rhythm takes pride in itself for putting the art before the artist.
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Within two years he would develop Trump Tower and more than a dozen other eponymous buildings in New York.
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"It's not productive to always be agreeable," adds Gorjana Reidel, co-founder of eponymous California-born jewelry line Gorjana.
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"I don't think Disney wants to give up Sky," said Crispin Odey, whose eponymous hedge fund owns Sky shares.
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Moana touches on Polynesian voyaging, showing the eponymous main character using traditional celestial techniques to navigate across the sea.
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Baron's eponymous investment firm holds nearly 1.63 million Tesla shares, which were worth $1.4 billion based on Tuesday's close.
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It almost feels like our police cars will soon be shouting, "your move, creep," like the eponymous robotic cop.
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The eponymous low-power, wide-area network from its French parent claims to be the world's largest IoT network.
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"You know, it's been 25 years," Buttafuoco told Dr. Oz on a Tuesday episode of his eponymous TV show.
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"There's a difference between chapped lips and flaky lips," says Sara Happ, founder of her eponymous lip-care brand.
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Lively has traded in her eponymous sundresses and has been sporting suits on and off the red carpet lately.
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N spun off Time, which also publishes the eponymous current affairs magazine, as a standalone company in June 2014.
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Arianna Huffington—founder of the eponymous content website, obsessive sleep proselytizer, and alleged mattress destroyer—has a new project.
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It's titled Silicon Valley: Inside the Hacker Hostel, and it's an elaborate-looking re-creation of the eponymous house.
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Xiaomi's Black Shark sub-brand makes its Western debut today with the eponymous Black Shark gaming phone in Europe.
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The book went on to sell more than 10 million copies and inspired the eponymous movie starring Julia Roberts.
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Trump's mother-in-law, Jared Kushner's mom, Seryl, kept employees at her eponymous apparel and accessories brand well-fed.
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Earlier this month, the actress said she's hoping for a Scandal movie on Steve Harvey's eponymous talk show, Steve.
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This is Congo's ninth outbreak of Ebola since the virus was discovered near northern Congo's eponymous river in 1976.
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On the 23rd floor of Trump Tower sits the office of Ivanka Trump, the first daughter's eponymous lifestyle brand.
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The cause for the quick closure: allegations of sexual harassment and assault by the firm's eponymous president, Trevor FitzGibbon.
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We named the Extra Crunch Stage after the eponymous how-to content we create for our most engaged readers.
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It hasn't even been a year since the model/DJ launched her eponymous label last summer exclusively on MatchesFashion.
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The company describes its eponymous product as "the email app that's simple, beautiful & blazing fast," and I wholeheartedly agree.
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T'Challa, the eponymous panther, is the leader of a covert paradise called Wakanda, rich in nutrients and Afro-futuristic.
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And if you love her style, then you probably already love Daya by Zendaya, her eponymous fashion label, too.
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The question springs from the title and topic of his latest EP and eponymous single, We Could Be Beautiful.
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They rumbled about for a few years, producing an eponymous album and the pretty good You're Gonna Get It!.
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The work is drawn from two eponymous sources: Winston Graham's novel , from 1961, and Alfred Hitchcock's film, from 1964.
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The 33% Movement began as an events company best known for the eponymous conference now in its eighth year.
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And today, at age 26, Chasin has her own eponymous women's wear brand, which she founded in fall 2014.
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On "The Dick Van Dyke Show," Rose Marie acted with the TV show's eponymous star and Mary Tyler Moore.
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When Winfrey picked Strayed's bestselling memoir "Wild" for her eponymous book club, she catapulted the author to mainstream success.
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But Donald Trump's eponymous apparel offerings, sold under the Donald J. Trump name, appear to be on the outs.
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On June 03, GHE20G0TH1K launched its eponymous label with Fuck Marry Kill, a mixtape from Brooklyn-based producer LSDXOXO.
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Below is the premiere of the first song, "Kid Who Stays in the Picture" from their forthcoming eponymous record.
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When the eponymous Black Sabbath album came out on Friday the 270th of February 70, it was genuinely scary.
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"For me, it felt like the natural thing to do," said Omondi, whose identity informs her eponymous womenswear brand.
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MongoDB, the company behind the eponymous open source database, is launching Atlas today, its third major revenue-generating service.
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Maria Molland Selby is the CEO of Thinx, the feminine hygiene company behind the eponymous leak-proof underwear brand.
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Criticism intensified after the election, when she decided to advise her father while retaining ownership of her eponymous brand.
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This year, alongside continuing duties at Vuitton, Viti felt the time was right to launch an eponymous footwear label.
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She went on to create her own eponymous company in the 1990s to manage her licenses and other opportunities.
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The precarious phoenix Eureka was last standing, and landed by default on Team Asia, whose eponymous captain was displeased.
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There's the eponymous Mandalorian (Pedro Pascal), a bounty hunter not unlike the fan-favorite Boba Fett from the films.
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Discovery Communications runs numerous popular television channels, including TLC, Animal Planet, OWN and, of course, its eponymous Discovery Channel.
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Kidane orders Hirut to disguise Minim as the eponymous "Shadow King" in order to rally the nation's disheartened rebels.
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And, of course, in 1982, Jane Fonda released her famed exercise video with the eponymous name: Jane Fonda's Workout.
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It is owned by the Dollar Tree, which operates an eponymous chain of 7,153 other stores in suburban areas.
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In July, The 1975 made an eponymous "song" that's just a Greta Thunberg speech set to a tinkling piano.
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I don't just mean his eponymous show; I mean that's the central conceit of the character that is Steven.
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Ms. BECHDEL is a playwright and author of "Fun Home," and the eponymous inspiration for the BECHDEL test. 210A.
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Trump runs his White House -- and the broader government -- much in the same way he ran his eponymous company.
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Trump has faced criticism for not fully separating himself from his eponymous company after he was sworn into office.
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The Women, Peace and Security Act literally imports the eponymous United Nations Security Council agenda into American foreign policy.
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The battle between the Pandavas and Kauravas — who make up the poem's eponymous Bharata family — ends in unfathomable devastation.
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Filecoin, too, is meant to be a marketplace where digital storage space will be exchanged for an eponymous digital token.
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Listen to the whole thing over on Bandcamp right now, and watch a video for the album's eponymous song above.
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Between the rise of the mommy bloggers and the Instagram influencers taking over our feeds today, her eponymous site, RachelHeldEvans.
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The former talk show host is no stranger to the political arena, often addressing political issues on her eponymous show.
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Audiences seem high on Ryan Reynolds' snarky take on the eponymous sleuthing Pokemon, awarding the film with an A- CinemaScore.
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It's not like the Mindy Project had to breakup Danny's ill-advised marriage just because its eponymous heroine's is over.
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The eponymous Joshua is a fiercely optimistic figure, providing an successful example of civil disobedience in pursuit of institutional change.
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But she predicted that Trump, whose eponymous tower in Manhattan is located in Maloney's district, would ultimately back the bill.
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On Wednesday, Williams, 36, launched the first 12 pieces from her solo eponymous fashion collection, Serena, exclusively online at SerenaWilliams.
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After 45 years at the helm of his eponymous label, Valentino stepped down in 2007 at the age of 75.
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The collection is arranged by length, from "Chiquenade" to unpolished outtakes of Locus Solus, to the eponymous, unfinished long text.
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In early August, the eponymous début album from the Stooges, which Pop helped form, in 1967, celebrated its fiftieth anniversary.
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Marks is the founder and CEO of her eponymous luxury handbag company, which sells handbags that retail up to $20,20173.
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"Flaky lips are a real problem [because it's] damaged skin," says Sara Happ, founder of her eponymous lip-care brand.
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Based on the 1959 Robert Bloch novel, Alfred Hitchcock's masterpiece made Norman Bates (and his eponymous hotel) a household name.
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Dior said in show notes that the circus was a "magical place" which its eponymous late founder had enjoyed visiting.
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Torus joins CoreOS's other open source projects like its eponymous Linux distribution, the rkt container engine and flannel networking tools.
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Per the trailer, Curse of Osiris will focus on a Vex invasion of Mercury, with players encountering the eponymous Osiris.
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THE curtain-raising moments of "Patrick Melrose" hurl the viewer into the world of their eponymous hero with brisk efficiency.
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Nisi Shawl's novel Everfair carves its eponymous fictional land out of the history of African colonization and slavery by Europeans.
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Whether it's his eponymous beauty brand or fashion house you're speaking of, Tom Ford makes the absolute best of everything.
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In May, the tennis superstar launched a totally new eponymous fashion line, independent of her previous apparel ventures with HSN.
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Aggretsuko follows its eponymous heroine through the pains of modern life, including bad bosses, flaky friends, and general existential angst.
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Especially moving is "JSC Blue" (2017), the statue of John Singleton Copley in its eponymous Boston square deserted at nightfall.
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On October 276nd, the blue robot kid returns on his eleventh appearance in his eponymous series, with Mega Man 276.
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As the episode title suggests, we take a trip to the eponymous island during Jack's time fighting the Vietnam War.
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If that or Clarke's past illness has anything to do with a certain cardiac-themed line in the eponymous Wham!
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It's been a whirlwind month for Jaclyn Hill, who has been dealing with backlash after launching her eponymous makeup brand.
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ICYMI, President Trump tweeted his displeasure with the retailer for dropping his daughter Ivanka Trump's eponymous brand on Wednesday morning.
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Just last year he had his track "Assembled" featured on the excellent MDR Compilation for Marcel Dettmann's eponymous record label.
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NEW YORK (Reuters) - John McAfee, the creator of eponymous antivirus computer software, has settled a lawsuit against Intel Corp (INTC.
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Mulberry Street pizza joint Rubirosa, ramen haven Hinata and Chef Jean George Vongerichten's eponymous New French eatery overlooking Central Park.
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G-III has the exclusive rights to make Trump's eponymous clothing line, and has factories in China, India and Indonesia.
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The whole thing looks like a colossal "winner-takes-it-all" sweep (fancy the eponymous song to go with that?).
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At the School of Visual Arts, Haring developed his eponymous bold-lined figures, accompanied by even bolder, activism-tinged mantras.
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Today, British Vogue revealed its July 2017 cover, which features Chung wearing pieces from her new eponymous fashion line, Alexachung.
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She's a supermodel, TV personality, producer, spokesperson, and head of an eponymous brand that covers everything from fragrance to lingerie.
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The Partnership, which has 49 eponymous department stores and 353 Waitrose supermarkets, warned that this year would see no improvement.
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Correction: This article originally misattributed the quote from "The Leopard" to Burt Lancaster's eponymous character, rather than to Tancredi. Apologies.
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Ken Van Leeuwen founded an eponymous New Jersey-based wealth-management firm in 1997, which now manages about $250 million.
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The MS Roald Amundsen's first expedition to Antarctica is fitting – it was named after the eponymous legendary Norwegian polar explorer.
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These largely belong to the eponymous chain, but there are more than two dozen Sam&aposs Club locations as well.
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"Italy is not a done deal yet," Bollore said at the annual general meeting of his eponymous conglomerate holding company.
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By the mid-aughts, both rock music and its eponymous McDonald's had lost their edge, but not their nominal appeal.
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The Quaker business - which includes the eponymous porridge oats - showed flat sales in North America due to cuts in pricing.
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Charles Perrow, a sociology professor at Yale, described the combination of these two as "normal accidents" in an eponymous book.
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The company debuted a new version of its eponymous burger on Monday, and you can credibly call it an upgrade.
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He also indulged in the eponymous JK Hero, made up of salami, pepperoni, provolone, pepperoncini, pickles, and creamy Italian dressing.
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Though he left his eponymous label nearly a decade ago, there are few designers as influential today as Martin Margiela.
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Glance operates an eponymous service that shows media content in local languages on the lock screen of Android-powered smartphones.
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OkCredit operates an eponymous mobile app that allows merchants to keep track of their day-to-day purchases and sales.
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Jason Balla: For [our 2014 eponymous debut] we recorded it in two days and had it online within a month.
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Some designers, like Diane von Furstenberg, have attempted to address the need for a succession plan for their eponymous lines.
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In "Josephine the Singer," the eponymous singer transfixes her community when performing but decides, in the end, to remain silent.
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Stella McCartney may be a former Beatle's daughter, but she has paved her own way with her eponymous fashion line.
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Voyager followed the adventures of the eponymous starship, lost a zillion light years from Earth and trying to get home.
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And beyond their eponymous frames, they also offer designer glasses from labels such as Yuichi Toyama and Saint Rita Parlor.
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Icahn still runs his eponymous company, Icahn Enterprises, more than 226 years after his 246 takeover of Trans World Airlines.
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For her eponymous line, Sheffield mixes metals and stones in unusual ways, embracing imperfection, sometimes intentionally setting gems upside down.
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The California Democrat recently revealed to ITK that when it comes to an eponymous email account, his kiddo's already covered.
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With Instagram, WhatsApp, Messenger and its eponymous app, Facebook boasts four platforms that each have more than 1 billion users.
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Suddenly, he is hearing his name mentioned in the same breath as Norma McCorvey, the eponymous plaintiff in Roe v.
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Michael Kors left a legacy of quotable moments on "Project Runway" and continues to design for his eponymous fashion label.
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Let's recap: The eponymous Mandalorian is a bounty hunter who takes a high-paying job for a former Imperial officer.
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Listed stakes in SoftBank's eponymous Japanese telecom unit and U.S. operator Sprint are worth $19 billion and $43 billion, respectively.
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He did invent his eponymous "terminal," transforming a portal for financial news into a cash cow that practically prints money.
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These productions will make the satiric HBO show Silicon Valley look like a tourist bureau advertorial for its eponymous location.
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For the 2,700 journalists and analysts who work for Bloomberg's eponymous news organization, however, his campaign poses a serious conundrum.
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"It's a flash of color in a rather gray world," said Emma Bridgewater, the eponymous founder of the ceramics company.
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Beaton, the eponymous protagonist of Lisa Immordino Vreeland's documentary, Love, Cecil was guided by the strength of his visual acuity.
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In Europe, it tends to be known as Edam, eponymous for the town in the Netherlands where it was created.
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Founded in 703 by Calvin Klein, the eponymous brand found initial success in its high-end outerwear and stylish sportswear.
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Such statements indicate that Xi could cement his power with his new eponymous slogan being incorporated into the party's constitution.
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Six Flags will no longer fly a Confederate flag — one of its six eponymous flags — at any of its parks.
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The audio is taken from an episode of Wallace's eponymous TV show, which aired on primetime from 1957 to 1960.
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Little sleep and working on the road, she told PEOPLE in August after launching her own eponymous clothing line in May.
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That same month, singer Katy Perry's eponymous fashion brand also pulled two shoe designs after criticism that they featured racist imagery.
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Emulex's shareholders, represented by Daniel Geyser of the eponymous firm, have now weighed in in a brief opposing Supreme Court review.
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Sasko cited Reeves' roles as Neo in "The Matrix" trilogy and as the eponymous hit man in the 'John Wick' films.
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That'd be the exoskeleton that Sigourney Weaver donned to beat the tar out of the movie's eponymous alien Queen, of course.
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Time Warner Inc spun off Time, which also publishes the eponymous current affairs magazine, as a standalone company in June 2014.
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Animal motifs are also popular, from the deranged-looking mouse on the poster for The Witches to the eponymous Vulture Men.
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And thanks to those shows, that hat she tossed skyward during the credits of her eponymous series will never come down.
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They are the show's eponymous "keepers," as they keep the legacy of Cesnik's spirit alive in working to bring her justice.
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Asperger's is the most famous eponymous diagnosis linked to the Nazi period, but there are other precedents where we've renamed diagnoses.
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Last year, the rapper released an eponymous mobile game, aptly titled "Nicki Minaj: The Empire"; she's aware of what she's built.
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IWP's womenswear award recipient Zaid Affas cut his teeth at Ralph Lauren, Ports 1961, and BCBG before starting his eponymous label.
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The result was dynamite, which earned him a fortune—paying for his eponymous prize—and is still used to this day.
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In the center of the painting, a large silhouette of the eponymous monument looms, patterned with a darker section of quilt.
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Stefan Larsson, the chief executive Ralph Lauren brought in to replace the firm's eponymous founder, is a veteran of H&M.
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Haro also discovered the eponymous Herbig-Haro objects, a type of planetary nebula, or bright clouds found around newly formed stars.
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Following collaborations with AG Jeans and Marks & Spencer, she launched her eponymous brand in 2017 to much fanfare and critical acclaim.
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The film is Hans Op de Beeck's Staging Silence (3), the eponymous trilogy's ravishing final installment, on view at Boesky East.
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Ms He is the eponymous head of a boarding school in the north-eastern city of Changchun, in China's rust belt.
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Over the years, she opened three eponymous restaurants, wrote three cookbooks and hosted the nationally syndicated show, B. Smith With Style.
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Boston's fortunate enough to have its own eponymous cream pie and baked beans, but more importantly, we'd argue, it's got chowder.
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The deal gives Raveendran's eponymous business a valuation of $5.7 billion, sending his own personal wealth over the billion-dollar threshold.
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The investment firm currently holds 19% of Billabong, owner of the eponymous brand as well as RVCA, Element, VonZipper and Xcel.
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"Give me your leave to remain", the eponymous number croons, turning Home Office jargon for permanent status into a love song.
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It has since grown to include books and an eponymous Amazon original series headed into its second season on October 19.
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"I think drastic times need drastic changes," Chris Cavanaugh, the owner of an eponymous Irish sports bar in Blue Point, said.
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He'd go on to assist Monsieur Dior for several years, and finally, take over the house before launching his eponymous label.
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By now, Lin-Manuel Miranda's story is widely known and inextricably connected to that of the eponymous character in his show.
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The Mindie team originally released a storytelling app called Ever before launching its eponymous app focused on music discovery in 2013.
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The investment firm currently holds 19% of Billabong, owner of the eponymous brand as well as RVCA, Element, VonZipper and Xcel.
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To call Nappily Ever After, based on the eponymous 2000 novel by Trisha Thomas, timely is a bit of an oversimplification.
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Tying a record with the eponymous 60s hitmakers is a great way for One Direction to celebrate their seven year anniversary.
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In January, she announced she'd be launching an eponymous clothing brand tapping into her cashmere know-how (produced with Tse's help).
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And the youngest members of krew, Kendall and Kylie Jenner, have cornered the fashion industry with their eponymous Kendall + Kylie line.
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Update: Kat Von D's eponymous beauty brand has voiced its support of its founder following the video she posted last night.
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Just shy of a century since it first came to be, they begin formally publishing works under its own eponymous imprint.
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Over the years, she opened three eponymous restaurants, wrote three cookbooks, and hosted the nationally syndicated show, B. Smith With Style.
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Jenner launched her eponymous cosmetics collection in late 2015, which quickly evolved into a full-on craze powered by social media.
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But the involvement of Trump's family members in the new administration has stoked concerns about conflicts with his eponymous business empire.
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The treatment joins his eponymous range of delicious smelling, moisturizing hair products that actually make me look forward to wash day.
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Rosalia Betancourt, 69, first trekked to Trump Tower two days after Trump was elected in search for the eponymous red hat.
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Her eponymous makeup brand, which counted some $30 million in net sales last year, is in beauty stores across the country.
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In addition to being cute as hell, Beckham's graphic tee is pretty affordable considering the price range of her eponymous label.
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The eponymous cartoon character will also be the store manager for the store, according to the Apple Daily (link in Cantonese).
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For the Drake, which runs the eponymous hotel and the Drake General Store as a retail offering, it's about marketing potential.
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The eponymous cartoon TV series, which debuted in 93 in Japan and 29 in the US, added to the Pokémon lore.
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Washington (CNN)The nation's capital was rocking the red Thursday night as its eponymous hockey team took home the Stanley Cup.
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The actor, who moonlights as a fashion designer, had wanted to use that address to promote his new eponymous clothing line.
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Luke Cage sees its eponymous hero break out on his own after his debut in the 2015 Netflix series Jessica Jones.
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These include a subscription layer for its eponymous app which gives users access to styles not available in the free version.
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But the former talk show host is no stranger to the political arena, often addressing political issues on her eponymous show.
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"The President loves Nevada, and he loves Las Vegas," McDonald adding, noting the President's eponymous hotel near the Las Vegas Strip.
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The recipes were created with Daniel Boulud, a well-known French chef with eponymous restaurants in New York and other cities.
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The former may have been based on a death mask of its eponymous Florentine politician, but no livelier material object exists.
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Ivanka Trump -- Her eponymous company was granted trademarks in China during the middle of trade negotiations being conducted by the administration.
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She later launched her eponymous polish brand, which is now sold in retailers like Barney's, Space NK and Net a Porter.
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Griswold Lorillard of the tobacco family wore a fancy suit that became eponymous with the Orange County village of Tuxedo Park.
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Dell, who started his eponymous company in his college dorm room more than three decades ago, now employs about 157,000 people.
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Titled "Grief," the tune evokes one step of its eponymous seven-stage process a whole lot more than any other—anger.
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American Tony Matelli's Jesus will present a depiction of the eponymous figure cast in concrete...and adorned with painted bronze avocados.
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Back in her lab, a gentle push on one squirt's belly saw the creature let loose the eponymous squirt of water.
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She launched her eponymous label in partnership with the Gucci Group, formerly a division of what is now Kering, in 2001.
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Stitch allows developers to connect to these external services and easily pull the data from their APIs into its eponymous database.
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Squeezed between the blue lines and the yellow and white squares is a partially obscured red circle, presumably the eponymous watch.
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Its eponymous founder keeps a bust of Marcus Aurelius, the Roman emperor-philosopher, outside his office and talks passionately about ethics.
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But divorced from the eponymous story, the tone of the installation was ambiguous, oddly divided between the leisurely and the menacing.
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With her new eponymous wellness center, Kitahara has managed to merge a serene Eastern aesthetic with the needs of the Mediterranean.
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He was head of Fendi for 54 years, at Chanel for 26 years, and at his eponymous brand for 25 years.
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The car deposited me just outside the fictional Mayfield, a two-road Oregon saloon town lorded over by an eponymous despot.
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The informal TechCrunch book club is now venturing into the short story "Exhalation," the second piece in Ted Chiang's eponymous collection.
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The brewer said on Tuesday it will rename its eponymous Budweiser brew as "America" from May 23 through to the Nov.
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Elizabeth Warren accused him of tolerating discrimination and sexist behavior at the eponymous financial data services company he founded in 1981.
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The first-ever mascara of the singer&aposs eponymous makeup brand, Full Frontal promises to volumize, lengthen, lift, and curl eyelashes.
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In Cervantes's "Don Quixote," the eponymous hero has lost his wits as a result of reading too many late-knight romances.
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Bart and Tim Grönefeld, brothers who are the third generation at their family's eponymous brand, have something of a salmon crush.
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He once told me that a game to see who could rhyme the most words with "Mozambique" yielded the eponymous song.
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The sprawling estate is located near the eponymous Goodwood Circuit, a historic British motor racing venue for both cars and motorbikes.
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The Witcher—a new fantasy series airing on Netflix—opens with Geralt, the eponymous Witcher, fighting a giant CGI spider-beast.
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On "We Need a Resolution," from her eponymous 2001 album, Aaliyah's vocals slink through Timbaland's off-kilter production in elusive fashion.
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Beyoncé shook the world in 2013 when she released her eponymous fifth album without any promo lead-up to market it.
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Taras Lypka, 51, is better known as "Philips," a nickname from his days as a salesman for the eponymous electrical company.
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The protesters remained relatively peaceful as they made their way past some of Manhattan's most expensive storefronts toward Trump's eponymous skyscraper.
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The book compiles recipes from Trotter's eponymous restaurant; the chef's distinctive style changed the game in American cuisine in the 1990s.
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In Paul Verhoeven's Robocop, the eponymous protagonist enters a nightclub to track down a criminal with knowledge of another character's whereabouts.
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"I hope it goes to an auction," said Crispin Odey, whose eponymous hedge fund is a top-20 shareholder in Sky.
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There are other notable programs such as the Environmental Humanities at UNSW in Sydney, with their fantastic eponymous open access journal.
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In this album, the band up the ante by distancing themselves from their first eponymous album by critiquing the music industry.
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Along with the eponymous song, there's a Spanglish version of "Beautiful Liar" with Shakira, and a duet with Mexican artist Alejandro Fernández.
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Campaign Ivanka made it clear her signature issue was women's empowerment, a cause she also embraced and promoted through her eponymous brand.
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In RimWorld the player is tasked with managing a colony upon an eponymous "rimworld" (a planet at the borders of known space).
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That's right: The designer will no longer produce his eponymous ready-to-wear label and is throwing himself into the sportswear arena.
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Known for developing her own eponymous fitness method, Anderson is a pro at helping people strengthen and tone from head to toe.
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For many Americans, Roseanne Barr is "Roseanne," star of the eponymous sitcom that ran from 1988 to 1997, and again in 2018.
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In a scene in Amit Masurkar's "Newton", the eponymous protagonist is at his desk with a neck brace, thanks to an injury.
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Enter Luke Hersheson, the fashion-week mainstay and creative director of his eponymous hair empire (along with his industry veteran father, Daniel).
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The hairstylist, entrepreneur, and L'Oréal Professionnel ambassador has been churning out L.A.'s trendiest cuts since opening his eponymous salon Ramirez|Tran.
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On Wednesday, the two youngest members of the family dropped their first-ever collection of "vintage" T-shirts for their eponymous line.
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Guadalajara 90210, a gallery from the eponymous city in Mexico, invited about a dozen artists and collectives to drop off their work.
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The new app is basically a reimagining of the company's existing, eponymous app, with all the spare taps and awkward pauses removed.
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The exhibit lifts its wryly ponderous title, Ethics demonstrated in geometrical order, from an eponymous treatise by the Enlightenment philosopher Baruch Spinoza.
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Then there's the eponymous lodge, where Richard and his new love interest, Grace (Riley Keough), take the kids for a Christmas holiday.
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Caixin, with its eponymous flagship magazine, is an influential business, politics and finance news media group founded by outspoken editor Hu Shuli.
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Messenger was first released as a standalone app back in 2011, and in 2014 Facebook removed its functionality from its eponymous app.
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The company's first eponymous product is a chunky looking ring that's integrated with MasterCard, Microsoft, Visa, HID, FitPay and the FIDO Alliance.
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In 2002, Soulcalibur 2 used Link from The Legend of Zelda, Heichai from Tekken, and Spawn from the eponymous comic book franchise.
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Remember TrumpScript, the satirical Python-based programming language targeting the eponymous presidential candidate that popped up on the internet earlier this year?
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My big question is: how many of these features can Aeolus ship in its eponymous robot by the end of the year?
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Jonas was put in touch with an agent, and soon began performing on Broadway before starting his eponymous band with his brothers.
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It comes as the company decided to sell its eponymous Hudson's Bay department store in downtown Vancouver, Reuters reported exclusively on Monday.
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Pullstring — née ToyTalk — today launched its eponymous product out of private beta and into the hands of creators of conversational interfaces everywhere.
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Yellow Magic Orchestra's eponymous first release sent up the West's trite imitations of oriental music, replacing lilting percussion with synthesised electronic beats.
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Tovala announced the second version of its eponymous oven today, featuring a complete redesign and a new version of its meal's packaging.
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Facebook tracks users not only on its services, including its eponymous social network and Instagram (which it owns), but across the web.
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Practice Makes Perfect "Have at least one practice session first," Ward tells PEOPLE at his eponymous salon Richard Ward in London's Chelsea.
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Just three weeks before Lagerfeld's death, his eponymous label announced that he and Roitfeld collaborated on the fall 2019 Karl Lagerfeld collection.
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The festival will run for 20 days and is being held on a restaurant boat that elegantly floats on the eponymous river.
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"Anne with an 'E' looks much more distinguished," says our eponymous heroine upon arrival at Green Gables, which later becomes her home.
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Catana Chetwynd, whose eponymous relationship webcomic ("me & bearded boyfriend doing things," the description reads) has more than 3 million readers on Instagram.
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He worked for label's including Ralph Lauren and BCBG Max Azria before launching his own eponymous, L.A.-based clothing line in 2014.
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In the eponymous Apple Music documentary, Andre 3000 reflects on Future's legacy in trap, a genre he says is rooted in pain.
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Tops is the eponymous flagship app, known as "Big Blue," followed by three apps all focused on messaging: Instagram, WhatsApp, and Messenger.
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Dr Dunbar is the eponymous originator of Dunbar's number, a rough measure of the number of stable relationships that individuals can maintain.
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But for the most part, such departing founders fade back into the relative obscurity of private life while their eponymous brands flourish.
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Campari, best known for the eponymous red aperitif and the orange Aperol bitter, has grown through a slew of acquisitions since 1995.
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Attention, TLC binge-watchers: Randy Fenoli of Say Yes To The Dress fame has whipped his own eponymous line of bridal gowns.
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On Mary Kills, the eponymous euthanasia advocate helps her patients pass with a literal cocktail of the deadly sodium pentobarbital and champagne.
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Kimmel delivered a teary-eyed monologue last week on his eponymous program, revealing his newborn son had two heart defects requiring surgery.
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Appearing on Thursday's episode of Steve Harvey's eponymous talk show, Steve, Bellamy Young dished on the long-running ABC drama's upcoming conclusion.
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Ilet La Biche, the biennale's eponymous venue, technically has no ground above water, although it exists as a landmass on Google Maps.
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The eponymous protagonist, an emotionally vulnerable alcoholic, is trying not to let her family down over the course of a painful Thanksgiving.
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According to Variety, fans of the eponymous series can look forward to a menu featuring dishes using recipes featured on the show.
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Dubbed A Decade Deeper, the night italicized the October release of an eponymous compilation LP that features 13 tracks from label luminaries.
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Another, the Lancaster 5, from PrecisionHawk of Raleigh, North Carolina, vaguely resembles a scale model of the eponymous second-world-war bomber.
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The designer's eponymous label is also paying tribute to its late founder, not just on social media but in stores as well.
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Marissa recently sat down with Dr. Phil McGraw for an episode of his eponymous show, Dr. Phil, which airs Thursday, November 14.
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Spade is best known for founding her eponymous fashion brand, recognized for its handbags and use of bright, vivid colors and patterns.
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Furstenberg is a notable designer with an eponymous fashion company who first rose to fame after marrying into a royal German family.
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She styled Louis Vuitton from 2005 until 2014, while Jacobs designed it, and has been working on his eponymous shows since 2012.
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Spade founded her eponymous brand in the early '90s with her husband, Andy Spade, and they built it into a fashion empire.
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Trump returned to Moscow in each of the following decades, hoping to add one of his eponymous towers to the city's skyline .
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After a five-year stint at Reformation, where she was a designer, Arrobio founded her own eponymous line, LPA, which launches tomorrow.
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She put in a decade at Fendi before being handpicked by Valentino Garavani in 1999 to design accessories for his eponymous house.
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The Hershey Co., maker of the eponymous Kisses, announced plans Monday to acquire SkinnyPop parent Amplify Snack Brands for about $1.6 billion.
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The Balearic disco innovator's eponymous imprint Olsen Records also hints in the press releasethat Olsen has a new album on the way.
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The localization of ABCmouse will extend to the design of its eponymous cartoon rodent, who has a more stylized appearance in China.
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The Belgian-born 48-year-old has only seeped into the public consciousness very recently, despite running his eponymous line since 1995.
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The set itself however points to the venality, mismanagement and eponymous intolerance that will eventually lead to the collapse of an empire.
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The transgender designer has been slowly building an alt-empire for trans girls with her eponymous brand for the last few years.
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The refuge, a popular tourist destination, sits on an eponymous island off the eastern shore of the main island of Puerto Rico.
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It's a really, really good beer: a well-balanced, full-bodied brew with a malty and caramel finish from the eponymous toast.
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Perra Vida's eponymous debut EP in a screaming call for change that urges women to claim their rightful place in Peruvian society.
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The son of the company's founder wants to take the chip maker private, à la Michael Dell and his eponymous computer empire.
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The Chrysler Building, for instance, developed by the eponymous car company, splashed its presence across the skyline while offering auto showrooms inside.
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She recommends the brand-new HyperRepair base coat from her eponymous brand, which can be worn with or without polish on top.
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Howard Stern says he'll be "back on the air" next week, after his eponymous SiriusXM show went dark amid the coronavirus outbreak.
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Michael Kors is famous for his eponymous fashion brand and for appearing on the hit reality series "Project Runway" alongside Heidi Klum.
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The world's sixth largest spirits company also reported solid sales of its eponymous red bitter, Grand Marnier liqueur and Wild Turkey bourbon.
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But the first reporter to ask a question broached the number of trademarks that China recently awarded Ms. Trump's private, eponymous brand.
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Like its competitor Soko Glam, Peach & Lily leveraged its industry expertise by starting its own supercharged, eponymous in-house Peach & Lily brand.
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Huntsman, controlled by the eponymous Mormon family, is best known for inventing the clam-shell styrofoam box for McDonald's Big Mac burgers.
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The eponymous Volcker Rule, which limited proprietary trading by banks, came very late in the day after the 2008-9 financial crisis.
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For the scores of Americans who thrill to his eponymous high-rises and video games and steaks, that makes her a winner.
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Scott Schlesinger, whose eponymous law firm is based in Fort Lauderdale, has successfully sued US tobacco firms RJ Reynolds, Lorillard, and Liggett.
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Trump ignored calls to fully separate from his eponymous company, which comprises more than 500 businesses, after he was sworn into office.
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Trump has faced criticism outside the GOP for not fully separating himself from his eponymous company after he was sworn into office.
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The term itself comes not from biology but from an eponymous business book that has become somewhat popular this year in China.
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