Sentences with phrase «big enough name»

«I thought Tom Green was a big enough name
The guy he's up against must be a big enough name, he has to be capable in many areas, I hope Nelson realizes this rather than expecting to be playing uncontested each week.
Is Slimani a big enough name to excite you as our new striker?
Big names like David Beckham and Cristiano Ronaldo have worn that famous number at United in recent times and Griezmann is a big enough name to take on such a mantle.
He feels like he can move culture, and his son got a big enough name, and a big enough brand, that they can do it.
I think charolette and auska switch brands i think mahal and rollins switch i think aj goes to raw but im struggling to find a big enough name to realistically trade him for because the odds of brock or roman going to sdl do nt seem good.
If this case succeeds, he will probably be a big enough name to be considered for U.S attorney general in the next administration, no matter which party takes the White House.
And it's easy to argue that the awards season's amorphous «lead» and «supporting» designations have a different meaning to Hollywood insiders: An actor with a big role might still lend «support» simply by not having a big enough name to attract audiences: Whether or not a top - billed star puts in the work, it's still his or her name at the top of the poster, after all.
She can act and looks a lot like Sharon did but I guess she isn't a big enough name.
When you aren't a big enough name, you attract new audiences by offering them deals.
Rockstar is a big enough name of its own that it would warrant a listing of its own.
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