The consensus of opinion was that an accident befell him (its very easy to get lost here), or one of the Malay tigers, presupposing the later eponymously titled Thai Restaurant, thought he looked like a tasty lunch (although at 60 + years I can't imagine he was too tender).— TravelPod.com Recent Updates
Bloomy was visiting Israel to "express solidarity with residents whose cities have been hit by rockets from the Gaza Strip," according to a story on his eponymously-named newswire.— The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com
Kiss And Swallow is the second track on IAMX genius Chris Corner's eponymously titled first album.— Everything2 New Writeups
Actually, none of them, as - in a piece of inspired punning worthy of any leading sub-editor, or even Shakespeare himslef possibly - that honour goes to the almost eponymously named— 10,000 Birds
And the first tangible result of their musical experimentation was the their eponymously titled debut CD from 2004.

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