Sentences with phrase «lot of familiar names»

There are a lot of familiar names on the list.
There will be a lot of familiar names taking the hardwood when Olympic basketball tips off on Saturday.
Meanwhile, the trickle of entries is continuing to throw a lot of familiar names up, quite a few new ones are joining the mix.
I see lots of familiar names along with mine... Tweeting away Tamara recently posted... 6 tips to build your confidence in the gym
I guess my next challenge is to tabulate the 141 signers of this new Copenhagen Climate Challenge — lots of familiar names on first glance.

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A lot of choices and familiar names there.
I was speaking with a friend who has spent some time in the Contemporary Christian Music industry (they wouldn't want me to use their name here, but if you've spent any time listening to CCM, you'd be familiar with it) who let me in on a little secret: A lot of Christian songs aren't written by people who would claim to be Christian.
All of these pressures and expectations can lead to a whole lot of stress, and while most kids are not familiar with the concept of stress, they can still experience what it feels like without giving it a label or name.
A lot of the shapes will be familiar to adult yogis, but are given different names to go along with the whale story.
Speakers will include some familiar names and faces, and a lot of new ones too.
hi my name is travis and im actually 17 years old but the site would not let me set it that way but anyways i love animes like naruto and death note but those are the ones im most familiar with there are lots of other anime i like but i havent watched in a while if you'd like to get to know me...
As exciting as it will be for Carol Danvers to come to the big screen, the movie also promises to bring lots of names over from the comics and pull back in several familiar faces from the MCU.
Four decades of research by such familiar names as Boyer, DiMartino, DuFour, Fullan, Goodlad, Guskey, Marzano, Reeves, Schmoker, Sizer, Wiggins, and others tells us a lot about how high school students learn, about good teaching, about effective leadership, about positive school cultures, and about the working conditions under which teachers are the most productive.
Velocity Micro might not be a name that a lot of people may be familiar with but their forte is in gaming products.
The soup of famous names began to smack of name dropping yet the funniest part, the interlude in Australia, involved no celebrities, just a bunch of ordinary people helping out: I also loved that because it mentioned my home town and lots of familiar places.
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.
(If you're not familiar with the term, pull through is marketing speak for a clear demonstration that the author's name / reputation will sell a lot of books or at the very least they have an idea of how to raise awareness).
Lot's of familiar names listed and some unknowns for me.
A lot of the problems stems from the lackluster characterisation, of which the Elites suffer the most as half their number feel ignored entirely and the other two have nothing but a shallow, «proud warrior» personalities, which is truly a shame because they are N'tho «Sraom and Usze «Taham, two names Halo fans should be familiar with.
«Highway to the Danger Zone» doesn't sound familiar, but that doesn't mean anything, I work on a lot of projects that have temp names like «Project 96».
This world war really lives up to its name and without giving anything away, the story goes into some pretty interesting subjects as well as bringing back quite a lot of familiar faces.It is actually a shame that the story couldn't keep going since the manga is still fighting the war, but the stopping point makes sense and is more than enough to keep you excited for what seems to be the end of Naruto story.
Koichi Sugiyama may not be a familiar name to a lot of gamers in the West, but he is a very well known figure in Japan.
I'm sure a lot of people who are familiar with that series are either cheering or cringing at this point.But, Nintendo has promised that Code Name: S.T.E.A.M. is going to be made more accessible than standard turn based strategy games by include third person action elements.
Konami is currently sitting on a lot of popular properties such as Castlevania, Silent Hill, Goemon, Dance Dance Revolution, Gradius, and Contra plus it also owns the old Hudson catalog giving it control of familiar names like Bonk, Adventure Island, and Bomberman.
It's clear that a lot of time, effort and money have been thrown at the game with a Top Gear style dream collection of ludicrously expensive, top name cars such as the Zonda and Bugatti Veyron all fighting for dominance on dozens of familiar tracks from the USA, Europe and Japan.
Lots of names that should be familiar here: Sharon Butler of the blog Two Coats of Paint, and Adam Parker Smith, an artist who might be best known for his sculptures of foam vaginas.
Along with Ligon, Anatsui, Ofili and Thomas, there are a number of other black artists whose works (several with multiple lots) are up for auction across the three major houses, familiar names including Jean Michel - Basquiat, Mark Bradford, Nick Cave, Rashid Johnson, Kerry James Marshall, Julie Mehretu, Oscar Murillo, Chris Ofili, Martin Puryear, Lorna Simpson, Carrie Mae Weems, Jack Whitten, Kehinde Wiley and Kara Walker.
It's a lot like encountering the Nike logo on watches or the Adidas brand on bottles of aftershave: a familiar name in an unusual context.
The smart home speaker market has seen a lot of competition within the past few years and the latest entrant will be a familiar name to smartphone users.
Apart from the more familiar altcoin names like Ethereum, Monero, Ripple, Dash, etc, a lot of ICOs (Initial Coin Offerings) had been converted into legitimate cryptocurrencies in the previous year of 2017.
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