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Computers work with two states, which are often called "1" and "0" - but other names have been used, too.Computers work with two states, which are often called "1" and "0" - but other names have been used, too.Computers work with two states, which are often called "1" and "0" - but other names have been used, too.Computers work with two states, which are often called "1" and "0" - but other names have been used, too.
Two very common street names for opium are gee and goric. Opium has also been commonly called pen yan and ze.
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Collectively, they have also been called The Magi, The Three Kings, The Three Astrologers and Kings from the East. Individually, it is said their names are Gaspar, Balthasar and Melchior, although the spelling may vary. This is only for the Western Christian church. Christian churches from other regions may have other names for them.
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We know about Joshua and James. There may have been other, less important brothers. The Greeks called Joshua Jesus the Christ.
It has been called, "Star and Bar", referring to the appearance of the flag, but there are no official names other than The Texas State Flag
Cleopatra was a famous Queen of Egypt. She has been called different names. She has been called Cleo and the Queen of the Nile.
The names of panniers may have been originated from french. The actual definition is a bag or a box, which are used to carry things . Other names can be clingy or sticky.
The Pilgrams and Red Stockings. The were other teams in Boston called the Braves(now Atlanta) and the Beaneaters, but don't get them confused with the Sox -----The Red Sox were also called the Americans early on to distinguish them from the Boston Braves who played in the National League.
It has other names in other languages (for example, the German Stickstoff), but they all just mean "nitrogen". There really aren't any synonyms for it in English.At one time air from which oxygen had been removed (leaving mainly nitrogen, usually with some carbon dioxide) was called "phlogisticated air", but no one nowadays uses that terminology.