Sentences with phrase «famous names signed»

Talent: Having big, famous names signed to a media company can provide benefits (Howard Stern is pretty much keeping SiriusXM alive).

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F. J. A. Hort, the associate of Lightfoot's in the famous «Cambridge three,» wrote that «there can be no surer sign of decrepitude and decay in faith than the prevalent nervousness about naming and commending reason»; and it is certainly true that whenever men reject the right of reason to look at and study the Christian faith, they are inviting disaster.
Emile Heskey's name has been famous in the footballing world for a long time but is also a name that has hit the headlines recently as he signed for Bolton Wanderers recently and scored on his debut.
A month associated with the mirth and merriment of St. Patrick's Day, March is a wonderful inspiration for baby names associated with Ireland, the sign of Pisces, and numerous famous people and holidays.
But the star of The Apprentice is not the only big name signing for the Remain campaign, as it has also been backed by seven former and current Dragon's Den and by perhaps the world's most famous living scientist.
The committee had just finished painting signs for the school sidewalks, which were named after famous or local artists.
Every draft send gets one shot, and the reader goes as far as (s) he possibly can; if it's good, it's talked about — and if you need a better name for the author, be it famous or just a classy - sounding pen - name, that's the easiest thing to arrange; famous people are always delighted to sign and promote a good book, especially if someone else took the pain to write it — shadow writer is not an insult here: people are open and proud about it, see «Mensonges et trahisons et plus si affinités...».
I may not be some famous mogul that you know by name, but I am the woman who decides whether to hire you, and signs that stipend check at the end of the internship, if you survive it.
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