Sentences with phrase «became familiar names»

These artists were not discovered by critics but grudgingly accepted long after they became familiar names.
Frank O'Hara, John Ashbery and Kenneth Koch became familiar names to me.
In spite of the critical success of The Sportswriter (1986) and Rock Springs (1987), the collection of short stories recently issued in paperback, Ford has neither made best - seller lists nor become a familiar name, even in English departments.
I'm sure they've become a familiar name to y ’ all.
Nationwide has become a familiar name across the U.S., due in part to its famous advertising jingle, «Nationwide is on your side.»

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«Men with prams have become such a familiar sight since shared parental leave was first introduced in 1974 (a full 41 years before parents are scheduled to get it in the UK under the government's proposals) that there's even a name - «latte pappas» - for the tribe.
Store sales are on the upswing as customers become familiar with the Sub Zero name and owners better understand their product.
The Brazilian international has trodden his own path on the way to becoming one of the most sought after players in Europe, having played for clubs in both Brazil and Germany who might not be thought of amongst the familiar names in their respective leagues.
«I searched through name popularity data to find familiar, once - popular names that have become rare — and the trend arrow for them is still pointing down,» Laura tells CafeMom.
I wanted to be prepared and like many new parents, I downloaded several pregnancy apps (What to expect when you're expecting, Sprout to name a few) and became familiar with «what to expect» now that I was expecting.
Once you have children, the name Graco will become familiar.
(Quick aside: If Buell's name sounds familiar, that could be because he's a former Troy Record reporter who became a spokesman and economic development coordinator for the city of Troy before he got into the development business.
And if you survey the list of potential «pledged» delegates looking for familiar political names — from Albany Mayor Kathy Sheehan to New York City Comptroller Scott Stringer — it quickly becomes clear which candidate is in with the in crowd.
From the original «dark stars» suggested by John Michell and Pierre Laplace 200 years ago, to ubiquitous sci - fi movies and TV series like Star Trek, the black hole (whose name was coined by John Wheeler in the 1960's) has become a familiar concept, albeit not so well understood.
Eventually, your name will become familiar within the community and you will get invites coming in steadily.
In 1999, Morton's name became an increasingly familiar one to American filmgoers, thanks to starring roles in two very different films.
And if there had been a crowd, they wouldn't have been recognized; not until one year later, with the Post's Watergate scoops (and, still more, with the 1976 movie based on that grander adventure in newspapering), did the two become household names and familiar faces.
Christoph Waltz may not be a name familiar to every American film fan, but he is quickly becoming a press darling in this country through the films of the incomparable Quentin Tarantino.
For anyone not intimately familiar with the background and names within the upper echelons of The Third Reich, the coming and goings of so many characters in Downfall can be a little confusing at times; yet the film avoids becoming unnecessarily convoluted.
If you aren't familiar with Lion, it's based on the true story of a young man named Saroo who became separated from his family in India at the age of five and was subsequently adopted by an Australian family.
Coloured by verdant green nature and the red stain of rusting metal, Abbasi steeps the viewer in the sorrow and beauty of this poverty stricken milieu, yet an over reliance on elaborate cinematography soon becomes distracting, and those familiar with the early work of David Gordon Green, won't be surprised to see the director's name appear as an executive producer.
I printed these on card and laminated them and I have used them in many different ways; here are some examples: - Sorting activities: encourage children to become more familiar with the instruments and calling them by the correct name by inviting them to sort them according to their own or pre-defined criteria, e.g. tuned / untuned, metal / wooden... - Children select a card at the start of a lesson... this is the instrument they will be using (saves arguments and also prevents against six sets of cymbals crashing all lesson!)
It covers the following lesson objectives: • form capital letters • use a capital letter for names of people, places,... • become very familiar with... traditional tales, retelling them and considering their particular characteristics • participate in discussions,... role play,... • make inferences on the basis of what is being said and done • sequencing sentences to form short narratives
What began as a hobby, selling lesson plans to local stores, became a part - time job after a full day of teaching, and eventually blossomed into a nonstop opportunity to develop and grow Teacher Created Materials as a full - service company, and a welcome and familiar name in every classroom.
The details of these accelerative programs are true in all respects, and they are being undertaken by Australian students as we speak, but I've taken the liberty of changing the children» names and replacing them with names with which you'll become well familiar over the next few days (the keynote speakers at this conference).
Aston Martin's V8 Vantage and DB9 have become familiar sights on the racing scene over the past decade, but constant development under the skin has kept the name right at the top of the time sheets.
That's logical, given it sits between Comfort and full - bore + R modes, but I've become familiar with other cars in which Sport is the name of the maximum - attack mode, not the middle - of - the - road choice.
More information about the 2015 Ford Mustang: The 2015 Mustang may still have one of the most recognizable names in the automotive world, but with its latest redesign, it's become far more than just a pretty face and a familiar name.
His name became familiar to them and he established credibility.
If those names sound familiar, it's because this is the second coming of Valiant, which was founded in 1988 by former Marvel editor - in - chief Jim Shooter and became one of... [Read more...]
If those names sound familiar, it's because this is the second coming of Valiant, which was founded in 1988 by former Marvel editor - in - chief Jim Shooter and became one of the leading comics publishers, second only to Marvel and DC.
I think that, as publishing becomes increasingly concentrated in a few global corporations, we will see a huge gulf open up between a handful of familiar names, often getting deals beyond the time when they have done their best work, and a lot of indie authors.
Goodreads Giveaways appear to be a fantastic way to get exposure and letting readers become familiar with your books and your name.
We frequently link to these pages when referencing devices to present you with a concise sheet of info that will enable you to quickly become familiar with a device that you may not have heard of or would like to know more about — you'll find these links in brackets following the device's name in our articles.
It's all a matter of marketing: embedding your name and face everywhere your typical reader will go, so they become so familiar with you they'll automatically buy your books.
We have become so familiar with the term «separation anxiety» that it is now incorrectly used for referring to most home - alone disorders (like using the brand name Kleenex to mean any facial tissue).
Calling your pet by it's name will help it to become familiar with it and with your voice as well.
You, your team, and your clients have become familiar with certain brand - name drugs for patient care.
When you take the dog to the park to play, inevitably you'll start running into faces that become familiar and you start to put names to them.
Since 2006, thanks to the efforts of three galleries — ARS LONGA, ART - RA, and EXPO - 88 — Dynnikov's works were presented in 25 exhibitions, including 12 solo shows, and the artist's name became familiar to a wide circle of professionals and public.
From his name (assumed) and age (uncertain) to the tales he wove to obscure a devastating past, there are so many inconsistencies that the myths have become almost as familiar as the work.
The foregrounding of installation, film and performance, mixed with the presence of names familiar from western biennial circuits points to one thing: the class of curators who have become associated with biennials, and with criss - crossing the globe.
Artists like Sandu Darie and Loló Soldevilla are thankfully becoming more familiar household names as new scholarship and gallery exhibitions make their work more public.
Installed in the ground floor gallery at Victoria Miro, the real - time film of the conference is the pivotal element of the exhibition, in which, along with Collins» subjects, familiar faces and names from broadcast and print media have the camera turned on them to become part of the art work.
How familiar many of its names had become!
It shows the magnitude of an artist's legacy when their name becomes a familiar part of general lexicon, and the great Heath Robinson has long been synonymous with absurd, complex, makeshift machines.
Mass Market Illustrations Become Must Haves — While the average art enthusiast may only be familiar with the big name illustrators like Norman Rockwell, the entire market for original illustrations is heating up with prices increasing at auction for both high and low - end items.
Her name, though, became less and less familiar as the art world moved on — until recently, when Abstract Expressionism and female artists both began to be rediscovered.
That may shock anyone familiar with the Schnabel of popular repute, whose name became synonymous with 1980s excess through his vast assemblies of broken crockery and public declarations such as: «I'm as close to Picasso as you're going to get in this fucking life.»
Since joining the London Impressionist / Modern Sale week calendar in 2011 as the Part III sale, the Christie's South Kensington sales have become the singular venue for new and experienced collectors to discover lesser - known artists and to explore less - familiar works by well - established names.
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