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See also B Bebot, Mother of Kenneth John – Bebot Báb, Persian religious leader – Bábism Charles Babbage, British mathematician and inventor – Babbage engine, Babbage Isaac Babbitt, American inventor – Babbitt metal Joseph Babinski, French neurologist – Babinski's sign, Anton–Babinski syndrome, Babinski–Fröhlich syndrome, Babinski–Froment syndrome, Babinski–Nageotte ...
Rogers Vacuum Tube Company – Edward S. Rogers, Sr. Rolls-Royce plc, Rolls-Royce Motor Cars – Charles Rolls and Henry Royce; Rondel Racing – Ron Dennis and Neil Trundle; Rootes Group (now part of Stellantis) – William Rootes; Rossetti Architects – Gino Rossetti and Matthew L. Rossetti; Rothmans – Louis Rothman
Used widely in the United Kingdom as it is the dominant brand. [179] PowerPoint: Slide show presentation program: Microsoft [185] Pritt Stick Glue stick: Henkel: A newspaper article by the Daily Mirror (on 27 March 2010) treated the brand as a generic name, [186] another example of use is by The Guardian on its 16 June 2007 article. [187] Putt ...
Every helpful hint and clue for Sunday's Strands game from the New York Times. ... Move over, Wordle, Connections and Mini Crossword—there's a new NYT word game in town! The New York Times ...
This is a list of vacuum cleaners and robot vacuum cleaner manufacturers. A vacuum cleaner is a device that uses an air pump to create a partial vacuum to suck up dust and dirt, usually from floors, and optionally from other surfaces as well. The dirt is gathered by either a dustbag or a rigid cartridge, which may be emptied and reused.
In intellectual property law, an eponym can refer to a generic trademark or brand name, a form of metonymy, such as aspirin, [8] heroin [9] and thermos [10] in the United States. In geography, places and towns can also be given an eponymous name through a relationship to an important figure.
The latest to engage in a major-scale renovation is the classic board game Clue. Hasbro is giving the 60-year-old setting, The answer to your problems may be a brand makeover.
See also M John Macadam, Scottish-Australian chemist – Macadamia. Ernst Mach, Czech-Austrian physicist – Mach number. Karel Hynek Mácha, Czech novelist and poet – Lake Mácha, in the Czech Republic Niccolò Machiavelli, Italian politician and writer – Machiavellianism. John Macdonald, New Zealand psychologist – Macdonald triad. Charles Macintosh, Scottish inventor – mackintosh ...