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  • 51Name Your Own Price — The Name Your Own Price (NYOP) system is where a buyer specifies a price and a product and/or service, and asks sellers to match that combination. NYOP is a special type of reverse auction originally pioneered on the Internet by Priceline.com.… …

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  • 52Name of Sweden — The name of Sweden was originally a plural form of Swede and is a so called back formation , from Old English Sweoðeod, which meant people of the Swedes (Old Norse Svíþjóð, Latin Suetidi). This word is derived from Sweon/Sweonas (Old Norse Sviar …

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  • 53Name recognition — For information extraction related task, see named entity recognition. Name recognition is a concept used in politics to describe the number of people who are aware of a politician. It is considered an important factor in elections, as candidates …

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  • 54Name of the Rose (2003 film) — For the book by Umberto Eco, see The Name of the Rose. For the 1986 feature film based on the novel, see The Name of the Rose (film). Name of the Rose Directed by Mike Moncada Produced by Henry Bada Written by Henry …

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  • 55Name of Moldova — The name of Moldova originates from the medieval Principality of Moldavia, which at its greatest extent included Moldova, and territories in eastern Romania and south western Ukraine. Contents 1 Origins of the name 2 Other names 3 References …

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  • 56name — See: CALL NAMES, HANDLE TO ONE S NAME, IN NAME, TAKE ONE S NAME IN VAIN, TO ONE S NAME …

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  • 57name of the game — {n.}, {informal} The crux of the matter; that which actually occurs under the disguise of something else. * /Getting medium income families to support the rest of society that s the name of the game!/ …

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  • 58name — See: CALL NAMES, HANDLE TO ONE S NAME, IN NAME, TAKE ONE S NAME IN VAIN, TO ONE S NAME …

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  • 59name of the game — {n.}, {informal} The crux of the matter; that which actually occurs under the disguise of something else. * /Getting medium income families to support the rest of society that s the name of the game!/ …

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  • 60Name days in Hungary — This is a calendar of name days in Hungary. January Fruzsina Ábel Genovéva, Benjámin Titusz, Leona Simon Boldizsár Attila, Ramóna Gyöngyvér Marcell Melánia Ágota Ernő Veronika Bódog Lóránt, Loránd Gusztáv Antal, Antónia Piroska Sára, Márió Fábián …

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