It gave rise to the name of the Impressionist movement.
The very name of the movement offended her.
The name of the movement (which means 1900s) was a deliberate reference to Italian art in the 15th and 16th centuries.
It startled her to hear the name of the secret movement into which she'd been raised spoken aloud after so very long.
The term is adopted as the name of the movement by those in it.
The name of the movement comes from a painting by Kandinsky created in 1903 (see illustration).
João didn't learn the correct name of the movement until many years later, but it changed his life forever.
Harmonisation was essential in the name of the free movement of goods.
The monitoring and regulation required provoked a general outcry, precisely in the name of the free movement of goods.
The name of the movement refers to 2 December, being the date of the Venezuelan presidential election, 2012.