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Naming rights — Delta Air Lines held the naming rights to the main indoor arena in Salt Lake City from 1991 to 2006 … Wikipedia
naming rights — /ˈneɪmɪŋ raɪts/ (say nayming ruyts) plural noun the rights conferred by a sponsorship deal to have one s name or logo displayed on a building, sporting arena, etc …
List of sports venues with sole naming rights — The following is a list of sports venues with sole naming rights:Present naming rightsAustralia* AAMI Stadium in Adelaide, South Australia * Acer Arena in Sydney, New South Wales * ANZ Stadium in Sydney, New South Wales * Aurora Stadium in… … Wikipedia
List of cultural entities with sole naming rights — The following is a list of cultural entities with sole naming rights:AwardsLiterary awards* Rogers Writers Trust Fiction Prize, Rogers Communications. Formerly the Writers Trust Fiction Prize. * Scotiabank Giller Prize, Bank of Nova Scotia.… … Wikipedia
Naming laws in the People's Republic of China — (excluding Hong Kong and Macau, as well as the Republic of China situated on the islands of Taiwan, Penghu, Kinmen and Matsu) are based on technical capability rather than the appropriateness of words (as opposed to naming laws in Japan, which… … Wikipedia
Naming of Qantas aircraft — The naming of Qantas aircraft has followed various themes since 1926. 1926 deHavilland DH 50 Greek Mythology Iris,[1] Perseus, Pegasus, Atalanta, Hermes, and Hippomenes [2] 1926 deHavilland DH 9 Greek Mythology Ion … Wikipedia
Element naming controversy — The names for the chemical elements 104 to 106 were the subject of a major controversy starting in the 1960s, described by some nuclear chemists as the Transfermium Wars[1][2] because it concerned the elements following fermium (element 100) on… … Wikipedia
Macedonia naming dispute — Macedonia (region) Macedonia (Greece) … Wikipedia
Roman naming conventions for females — The first names, or praenomen , of Roman females changed dramatically from the earliest days of Rome to the High Empire and then the late Empire. Females were officially known by the feminine form of their father s nomen gentile , followed by the … Wikipedia
Astronomical naming conventions — In ancient times, only the Sun and Moon, a few hundred stars and the most easily visible planets had names. Over the last few hundred years, the number of identified astronomical objects has risen from hundreds to over a billion, and more are… … Wikipedia