Sentences with phrase «known by the name»

Having an interaction with someone who knows you by name can completely alter the nature of a conversation.
My contacts know me by this name.
You know Occam's Razor, of course, even if you don't know it by that name.
When Cramer was younger, he used Old Spice deodorant because his grandfather did, shaved with Gillette because his Pop liked the brand, drove a Ford because Pop drove one and filled his prescriptions at the local drugstore where the employees knew him by name.
The announcement was made at the beginning of 2017, by the main regulatory agency operating in Columbia, known by the name of Superintendency of Corporations.
To put things better into perspective, the bitcoin trading platform known by the name of Coinsecure has managed to raise over $ 1.2 million from the help of a group of undisclosed angel investors from India.
The numbers come from a recent survey, carried out by a Slovakian Internet security company, known by the name of ESET.
You must learn to know me by that name.
Many of you I know by name, and when I'm asked to pray, I do my best to remember.
It does not reach quite deep enough to capture the individual worth of one who can do little or nothing, but whom God still knows by name.
Stem cell research using human embryos might mean new mornings for people like these — people you and I know by name.
There are 60 you know by name, 60 you visit, 60 who constitute your group.
This remarkable family, descendants of one Hasmon and therefore called Hasmoneans, is more popularly known by the name Maccabee, originally a nickname, probably meaning «hammerer,» for the oldest son, Judas.
This does not mean that the cow Sura treats of cows at all, but that the word occurs somewhere in the Sura and it has simply come to be known by that name.
It is said that the first man who believed in this Imam was Kaisan, one of Ali's servants, and thus the sect became known by his name.
«1 It was not, however, until 1869 that she began the composition of the prophetic poems known by the name O - fude - saki.
During the short absence the four men who were appointed as ambassadors were known by name.
From Q to Qumran is one axis; and along it are strung the conclusions and constructions that every student knows by the names of Strauss, Ritschl, Herrmann, Harnack, Schweitzer, Dodd, and Bultmann.
The isolationist party, best known by the name of America First, was in fact a jumble of people with a whole variety of agendas: there were those who believed that the United States should have no truck with Europe and its wars, there were socialists who found nothing to choose among the imperialists on both sides, and there were those who believed that Germany's was not necessarily the wrong side to be on, this latter group itself being a kind of odd amalgam of Anglophobes, anti-Semites who said that the war against Hitler was merely a Jewish war, and immigrant German patriots.
Just as the Christians in Palestine and Syria were called Nazarenes, the first Christians in India might have been known by that name.
Yet I continue to believe that nothing is more radical than the existence of a people who worship the God we know by the names Father, Son and Holy Spirit.
«The believers in this miserable production, are known by the name of «Mormonites,» and their book is commonly called «The book of Mormon.»
In other ways Luther shaped the form of Protestantism which has been known by his name.
And the Lord bestows on Moses words of rare (and in the light of the New Testament, strikingly significant) occurrence: «I know you by name» (vss.
I know you by name... Behold, I make [again!]
The Calcutta police knew me by name, and I was put through more than a dozen rehabilitation programs — with no success.
And Yahweh bestows on Moses words of rare occurrence indeed: «I know you by name (vv.
Or you will drive to the nearest juice bar and have them make it for you because most likely they will know you by name and exactly what you want.
It is also known by name as yellow hot chili pepper and the guero chili pepper.
I swear the waiters began to know us by name, but that MIGHT have been because we always took at least 10 of the free lollipops they set out in a large bucket.
I was massively pregnant, and practically everyone in the restaurant knew us by name and had our order memorized.
«There's something to be said [about] walking into a place [where] a server knows you by your name,» Martino says.
Most of all, we want each employee to have a really good relationship with each and every one of our customers so as to know them by name and what they enjoy from our menu.»
But let's be honest here... it doesn't have to be warm for me to want a cold sweet treat (the fro yo place around the corner that knows me by name and topping preferences can verify this).
The produce guy at my Publix knows me by name now, he's always helping me out when it comes to picking out fruit like avocados (and cantelopes!)
Depending on where you live, you may know them by another name, Caramel Delites.
We love you and know you by name in our house!
It's a salad known by names such as pistachio delight, shut the gate salad, green goop, green fluff and green stuff and these days can be found on the table during Thanksgiving or Easter celebrations.
Some customers knew me by name and would actually request to have me make their pizzas.
DeRosa admits some parents still do not know him by name and refer to him as «the De La Salle coach» since he played and later coached at the well - known Bay Area football powerhouse, and he's just fine with that.
Known by the name of Mirror Wine Company, the manufacturer is widely known for the aged wines they have.
You recognize the same people around you, even if you don't know them by name, you might have high fived them a few times after a ridiculous Jordan Clarkson dunk.
I can't remember the man's name, but the woman was Mercedes and she always made a point to talk to our son and she knew him by name.
And every time I take my daughter to church, walk by our neighbor's house, or pop into our local grocery store where the clerk knows me by name, I hear, «So, is she walking yet?»
Kids sometimes believe that a person can't be a stranger if they know them by name, when the reality is that their name was easily readable on their attire or the individual heard a youngster's name mentioned.
You may not know it by this name, but you probably know it through experience.
They employ half a dozen people, whose families they know by name and to whom they are massively loyal, so loyal that in hard times they will keep those workers on and pay themselves nothing.
To Labour laughter, he added: «This must be the only tax change in history when the people proposing it — the opposition leader and the shadow chancellor — will know by name almost all of the potential beneficiaries.
A longtime political operative warned that Schneiderman has awakened hundreds of thousands of passionate sports fans, many of whom probably until now didn't know him by name.
The only lion you know by name?
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