Sentences with phrase «certainly made a name for»

However he is certainly making a name for himself out in Brazil, having scored 6 goals in four games.
The Prius has certainly made a name for itself in the nearly 15 years it's been around.
All of their themes are solid and well - built and they are certainly making a name for themselves in our forums.
And, it's coming from Paradox Interactive, a studio that is certainly making a name for itself.
You can certainly make a name for yourself at the new place, but you have to start from scratch.

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I have constraints in that I have to meet quarterly numbers, which is a good thing — it's certainly good discipline — but it's a bad thing as well because if I wanted to invest, for instance, a $ 100 million to just make my brand name more accepted for two quarters and in the third quarter I'll get traction, that's not an option I would consider without a lot of pull.
Motor Trend didn't name it Car of the Year for 2017 for nothing, and it's certainly a front - runner for Business Insider's Car of the Year award for this year (we'll be making our pick in December, so the battle is already set, possibly, between the Model 3 and the Bolt — stay tuned).
So vast an opportunity as ours the first Apostles of Christ did not enjoy, if they had done, how certainly would they have grasped it, making it a glory to suffer and to labour for the name of Christ.
This made for a certainly new bench - warming role for Filipe Luis who, prior to his Chelsea move, was named on Simeone's team - sheet 42 times in La Liga and the Champions League combined.
Arsenal travel to Goodison Park with three league defeats to their name already this season, and could certainly do with a lift as they face a fight to even make the top four this term, let alone challenge for the Premier League title.
Nothing would surprise me, but he will certainly make plenty of money having made such a household name for himself.
I wait to see how he performs now, before I pass judgement, but he is certainly not one of the big names who would make you lick your lips at the thought of him playing for Arsenal.
Just like a name that has been handed down through your family for generations, the right British name will certainly make it's mark on your child.
I think in fairness to Steve Hart, Unite's strategy makes union backed candidates from a broader social background part of their political strategy, but certainly not the end of it: At the Unite meeting at Labour Conference, Jon Trickett & Len McCluskey made the case for Unite & Labour developing MP's from down to earth backgrounds, but linked this very much to having policies that adress the needs of working class voters: The Unite strategy is fairly broad, including recruitng union members to Labour, developing MP's (who as McCluskey are backed because they «reflect the values of the union movement» — rather than just being from a particular social class), and supporting the CLASS think tank to develop policy — I did a write up of this meeting for the Morning Star (and a rival Progress one), which may be of interest (I think it will appear if you click on my name)
Desenio seem to be making a real name for themselves recently in the blogosphere and it's certainly not hard to see why!
Certainly, he provided the images for the film, as well as the original story and the name recognition above the title, but, as we now know, the man who made it all happen was San Francisco's Henry Selick.
Certainly Konami didn't help itself by forbidding Kojima from collecting an award for Metal Gear Solid 5, although it's probably worth remembering that award went to a large number of other people who also worked on Metal Gear Solid 5 and haven't become household names traveling around with an entourage to give them massages, but very little effort is made to give Konami the benefit of the doubt.
Not content to merely add his name to the list of filmmakers who kept his secrets for him or make Weinstein sound like a Rick James song, Schrader clarified that — while the rape stuff is certainly bad — what really grinds his gears was Weinstein's lack of respect for the craft.
If one collective entry could be reserved for the wave of heartfelt and humanist cinema that has made a welcome comeback in the last few years, then Sean Baker's (of Tangerine fame) The Florida Project, Luca Guadagnino's dreamy gay love story Call Me By Your Name, and Greta Gerwig's directorial debut Lady Bird would certainly be worthy of this list.
Today's up - and - coming authors don't make a name for themselves in the hallowed halls of the traditional publishing industry, and they certainly don't gain fandom by putting out a book every couple of years.
While Crunchyroll was not the first company to release manga chapters overseas the same day as Japan, the site certainly made waves for three reasons: its titles (big name series like Attack on Titan), pricing (latest chapters were free), and good size catalog (which continues to grow).
Amazon, who certainly was not alone at the forefront of providing self - published authors with ebook publication access but has made a name for itself as a leader in the field, opened the doors of Kindle Direct Publishing to an international audience of writers.
Picking the right ETF among the hundreds that are currently available is certainly a formidable task for many investors — one that has been made more difficult by iShares recent announcement that it is removing index names from a number of its ETFs.
That rarely happens anymore, certainly in part to the lack of new entrants in the marketplace driving down prices in a bid to make a name for themselves.
That unabashed bombast has made Wiley a walking superlative: the most successful black artist since Basquiat, possibly the wealthiest painter of his generation, certainly the one who made his name earliest (he was 26 for his first major solo show), a gay man who has become the great painter of machismo for the swag era, a bootstrapper from South Central who talks like a Yale professor (much of the time), a genius self - promoter who's managed to have it both ways in an art world that loves having its critical cake and eating the spectacle of it, too, and a crossover phenomenon who is at once the hip - hop world's favorite fine artist (Spike Lee and LL Cool J own pieces) and the gallery world's most popular hip - hop ambassador.
Unless R.E. is the victim of a personality disorder (distorting his judgment), then R.E. is almost certainly not his real name, for he has made an UTTER FOOL of himself.
Trying to make connections on a listserv is somewhat pointless, but trying to make a name for oneself is certainly possible.
The Google name carries far more cachet than Android does, so the change certainly makes more sense for fashion watches.
This certainly confirms that the company is set to use its brand name for making new mobile handsets, but their manufacturing as well as marketing and sales support will likely to be in the hand of a partner.
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