The newly elected pope can choose to use his birth name or he may choose to use a regnal name.
No, they do not choose from a list. They may choose a name of a previous pope or choose a new name such as Pope John Paul I did.
He is referred to only as The Time Traveller and by personal pronouns. I cannot fathom out why Wells made the all-important lead character anonymous. It could not have been to merely add suspense, which the tale has enough touches of the unknown to begin with... it does not grok.
Yes, Wells Fargo SurePay is free to use for Wells Fargo customers.
No. They were bought by Securitas and the Wells Fargo name was sold back to the Bank. Wells Fargo Guard and Investigative Services was a division of Baker Industries, a wholly owned subsidiery of Borg Warner Corporation and its trademark logo was the Pony Express Rider. Wells Fargo Bank, no association, allowed them to use the name, and when the company was sold, the name was sold back to Wells Fargo Bank, whose trademark logo was the stagecoach
The original Wells Fargo was founded on March 18th, 1852 in New York City. It was originally titled "Wells, Fargo & Company", and was founded in response to the California Gold Rush. However, the current Wells Fargo is the result of a 1998 merger with Norwest Corporation. Norwest was the surviving company, but they decided to use the Wells Fargo name.
Use your imagination and find one that infers what you do, and is catchy.
One way-out tactic that Wells employed in Time Machine ( and not in other novels) was making the lead character anonymous calling him only the time traveler. This creates credibility problems from day one ( no pun intended) The character is obviously human and not Divine so it is not a superhuman God-like being, where that sort of thing might make sense. ( constant use of the Proper adjective- He, He, He) gets both religious-like and tedious. It is hard to get involved with a character if you don"t even know his name. True- this is often done with expendable characters in some folk tales ( Little Match Girl, e.g), but that is different.
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Wells are used to get fresh water from underground rivers when there is no water to use from above ground.
The first person to use anesthesia is Horace Wells, an American dentist in 1844 while having a tooth pulled out