Examples of using Eponymous in English and their translations into Danish
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Bitdefender antivirus plus 2019 is a virus scanner developed by the eponymous security company Bitdefender.
And in the eponymous cartoon"Kung- Fu Panda" small,
Our eponymous classic, Christian Louboutin's, the"Hyper Prive," is the updated version of our bestseller,"Very Prive."
now we have the opportunity to play the game Penguins of Madagascar by the eponymous series.
Our eponymous classic, the"Hyper Prive," is the updated version of our bestseller,"Very Prive."
the WordPress theme eponymous Matrix. Note,
Similar to the eponymous human illness,
Around since 2001, Marc By Marc Jacobs Mens Watches are the other side of the Marc Jacobs' eponymous line and has already earned a cult status among the fashionistas around the world.
which will be dedicated to the eponymous mixed martial arts league,
SSO market with its eponymous tool for managing
Raspberry Shake, the maker of an eponymous Raspberry Pi-based seismograph,
Iron Chef Masaharu Morimoto brings his famed eponymous concept to the U.A.E. with Morimoto Dubai, and David Myers invites
The virus scanner of Bullguard was developed by the eponymous company Bullguard. Bullguard has been working
Ilians which got this name from eponymous heroes, Tros
Corto Maltese, the eponymous hero dances with the four musicians from la Danse Macabre.
Rosendahl, who is slated to sing four songs, has previous Bond experience from her band Swan Lee whose single"Tomorrow Never Dies" in 1997 was a contender for the title theme in the eponymous film.
Project"Duet for one'(named after the eponymous drama Tom Kempinski) is a socially responsible project that sensitize public to people with multiple sclerosis, or other chronic disease, and includes idea eponymous title, workshop for personal development,
But in spite of that he may in certain moments have played with the idea of being of higher extraction- just like his literary role model, Aladdin, in Oehlenschläger's eponymous play(1805), where it turns out that an emir,
I'm playing the eponymous hero, you see.
Is the Council making enough use of the eponymous talents of the British Consul General in Jerusalem, Mr Makepeace?