The two-star Michelin restaurant is eponymously named after the remarkable Italian chef. |
With his books, TV show and eponymously named Web site, he offers up a guide to the best beers in the world. |
Lawhead's Pendragon Cycle, including most notably the first book, eponymously named Taliesin. |
While Laennec's stethoscope revolutionized diagnosis of diseases of the chest, his name is eponymously associated with micronodular cirrhosis of the liver. |
Newton developed the ideas of universal gravitation, Newtonian mechanics, and calculus, and Robert Hooke his eponymously named law of elasticity. |
That's the name of a Facebook group that eponymously asks folks to harken back to their memories of the Little Rock of their youths. |