Lee Sharpe played for Manchester United whilst they were sponsored by Sharp. The spelling is slightly different however.
There is no such word, or a need for one. The word "sponsor" is already a noun applied to a person, group, or company.
sensei also calls sensei on club penguin its the same name! i saw him it calls Sensei and its grey
yeah,but you can change the name when you get it
No, a sponsor can be male or female, so a boy can have a female sponsor and a girl can have male sponsor if they choose. The sponsor should be practicing Catholic who has received Confirmation, age 16 or more, and not a parent.
To get Gary's autograph (that is his background) on club penguin, you have to meet him. Be in the same server and same room at the same time as Gary on club penguin and then click him to view his player card. On his player card, you will see a box icon which will give you his autograph when clicked. You can also add Gary to your friend's list by sending him a friend request through his player card.
it is the same aunt artic
Very Much So, if it's trademarked it's taken.
Not in the same season. The player can't be registered for the competition with the second and will be 'cup-tied'.
You can't The closest way is to have almost the same name and wear everything the same. EVERYTHING.
Chelsea in English is the same as in spanish because it is a name of a club. :)
Of course. The sponsor's daughter is not a member of your family. You may marry her in the same way as any other Catholic.
Not sure of your question. The officiating prelate is usually the bishop or can be a priest if delegated by the bishop. If you mean sponsor, a priest can be a sponsor even if assisting, as he can step off altar to sponsor. But person who is actually confirming cannot be sponsor as he cannot anoint and sponsor at same time; but I am sure it can be worked out.