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That name must reflect the true nature of the bread although some customary names are permitted.
Studium generale is the old customary name for a Medieval university.
For a food product that doesn't already have a legal name, you can use a customary name or a descriptive name.
The FSA may need to draw up an informal list of customary names for this purpose.
His pen name was Jukdo, and customary name was Inbaik.
There was only that strange, sad smile on the lips that had appeared when Vanya left out the customary name of family from the pronouncement.
'ns' is a customary name for name-servers, but as with web servers who are customarily named www.something.
Lunenburg was the former customary name in 18th-century English for Lüneburg, the city and region in Germany.
The last was originally called the Kochsche Mühle; its customary name owes itself to its ownership history.
In the 18th century, Lac Léman was revived in French and is the customary name in that language.
The predominant difference between the two is that Saguinus imerator subgrisecens has a long white beard, giving it its customary name the "bearded emperor tamarin."
(However, today the customary name is "compactness theorem", whereas "selection theorem" has a precise and quite different meaning, referring to multifunctions).
There are other terms, less commonly used, that are conventionally attached to proven statements, so that certain theorems are referred to by historical or customary names.
His pen name was Huirakdang, Yongchun, Hoijae, and his customary name was Yisuk.
The Delegation believed that the list of customary names used in Brazil in connection with biodiversity could be very helpful to promote awareness amongst German examiners.
A customary name is one that consumers in the UK generally accept as the name of the food without it needing further explanation (eg 'toad-in-the-hole' or 'bakewell tart').
This anti-union pledge was also called an "iron clad document", and from this time until the close of the 19th century "iron-clad" was the customary name for the non-union promise.
Spiritist Codification (or The Spiritist Pentateuch) is the customary name given by spiritists to the set of books codified by Allan Kardec.
The poet also thought that the name Paumanok, a "beautiful and appropriate signification and the word itself pleasant to the ear," should be "resumed and made the legal and customary name again."
The Committee noted the "Non-Exhaustive List of Customary Names Used in Brazil Associated with Biodiversity", presented by the Delegation of Brazil.
Certificates of Specific Character (CSC) is open to products which are traditional or have customary names and have a set of features which distinguish them from other similar products.
Refer SCT document on a Non-Exhaustive List of Customary Names Used in Brazil Associated with Biodiversity (SCT/16/7)
The customary name inflation has followed - signs on the construction fence now read "General Motors Building at Trump International Plaza" - and Mr. Trump has rethought the sunken retail area.
The customary name for the city of Innsbruck is Innsbruck, the customary name for the district headed by the Innsbruck district commission is Innsbruck-Land.
With the coming of the Orange and Alexandria Railroad in 1854, the settlement was renamed Rapid Ann Station, reflecting the customary name of the river (a fast-moving stream named for Princess Ann).