Sentences with phrase «lot of names for»

We are starting to realize that a lot of names for little girls are inspired by flowers.
While Guinevere is a lot of name for a little girl, it's a stunning name for a young adult and grown woman.

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But don't be daunted: The potential profits in these types of ventures are often much greater for the newbie importer than going the brand - name route, which brings with it a lot of competition.
The fun name «does a lot of work for us» in sparking interest in Tangerine, Aceto says, but service at the customer level needs to be thoughtful and earnest in order to build a client base.
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.
Su even suggests carrying a small notebook for the purpose of recording names (especially to events where you're likely to meet lots of new people).
If you take a look at your website analytics and the data tells you that you have lots of customers searching for you from a particular city or region, you should include that area by name in your keywords.
A lot of our guys didn't want to use their real names for this movie — we had to change their last names.
I was testing out some of the big - name brands — Sony, Samsung, LG and Panasonic — for a round - up review I was working on, so I watched a whole lot of ultra-HD Breaking Bad on Netflix.
The service boasts lots of big names as hosts for its shows, most notably Howard Stern, who agreed in December 2015 to a new contract to host his show for another five years, in a deal worth at least $ 80 million per year.
Obviously while being a «name» helps, lots of people only became names, at least in part, after they gained exposure by writing for influential, high - profile sites in their industries.
He reminded me a lot of Bill Wellman and some of those guys who is one of the only named directors I'd ever worked for and I'd done a small part for him in a picture and they were all kind of rough and tumble guys.
«Small businesses have a lot of great deals, but it's difficult for consumers to know what's out there and to filter the signal from the noise,» says Signpost CEO Stuart Wall, who co-founded the company (then named Postabon) in 2009.
Will Ferrell is responsible for a lot of comedy, including «Anchorman» and «Elf,» but his name is also attached to «Between Two Ferns,» «Drunk History,» and the recent «Donald Trump's The Art of the Deal: The Movie.»
A lot of people still think of the pharmaceutical industry as a free - spending behemoth that counted on a handful of brand - name drugs such as Lipitor, Viagra and Prozac to make up for all the misses.
«In the run - up to the downturn, a lot of us wondered if Linamar would get returns on these capital - intensive investments,» says one analyst (who asked not to named), adding that Hasenfratz deserves credit for anticipating the industry shift toward outsourcing powertrain components.
Millington's article contains lots of other details of the pair's quest for the perfect tequila (apparently it was conducted largely via motorcycle), as well details of how the two good - looking entrepreneurs decided to market their product and how it's selling (answer: thanks to Clooney's name and a punch of industry awards, like hot cakes).
Don't feel scared to change it either — lots of the big guys swapped out their names for better ones.
His successor, Ron Mock, was named six months before he took over, and Leech spent a lot of time introducing Mock to the province's government officials and teachers» unions (two important stakeholders for OTPP) to make sure they were comfortable with him.
The old CDO market created lots of opportunities for investors to bet against corporate credit, because CDOs created lots of single - name credit default swaps that relative - value investors could buy.
«A lot of geeks in the world are looking at Facebook as a redwood that's starting to fall,» said Mr. Searls, whose given name is David and who created ProjectVRM, a program at Harvard University's Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society that seeks to empower internet users to protect personal privacy.
As one prospective investor, who did not want to be named, told Quartz: That's enough for a lot of Lambos, and maybe a couple of Gulfstreams.
And the PM knows that a lot of those CEOs won't write a cheque for any cause without getting their names on buildings.
That's the name of this game: «figuring out what something is worth and paying a lot less for it,» as Joel Greenblatt says.
That's because these sites have a lot of clout with search engines, and the results are typically relevant for someone trying to learn more about a company or brand name.
Ezra Klein: So I'm going to give a little bit of a quick Singapore overview for folks who aren't as read in on it, and if anybody would like to learn a lot more about this, they can search my name and Singaporean healthcare system.
These things have these names because the people and companies they were named for gave the university a lot of money.
Obviously — the downslope is great for us investors — a lot of keen stocks out there to keep your eye on — ADM, TGT, JNJ to name a few.
Old - school department stores like Sears and JCPenney, along with a lot of other retailers, have been making headlines for all the wrong reasons: bankruptcies, store closings and job cuts, to name a few.
Solid month for dividend income with lots of great Canadian names.
Companies will pay a lot of money to secure the appropriate domain name for their web site — even if that name is dudu.
(a name which, combined with the group's penchant for posting scarcely any actual scientific material but a lot of pictures of natural phenomena, has prompted more than one actual scientist of my acquaintance to mutter under her breath, «What you truly love is pictures»).
Marie (not her real name), said: «I know a lot of women, like me, that have got to either pay for gas, electricity, the rent, or food.
I have been posting comments here for a while, and I never engaged in badgering or name calling nor have I ever posted anything inappropriate, yet, a lot of my comments get moderated and deleted, apparently, due to other commentors who disagree and report abuse.
For had Cohen been a lot younger, and a lieutenant in the Kaiser's army, he might have had serving under him a corporal by the name of Adolf Hitler.
Some bright lad noted that a whole lot of people were turning out for both, and it would be mutually beneficial for all to merge the two into a single date, while retaining their individual names and characters.
What I find funny is that a lot of believers have been waiting for this exact story (or at least what it appears to be), a person actively trying to blow up churchs and then getting caught, it just makes it that much sweeter that this guy only wanted to blow these churches up in the name of his own church.
I have met a lot of women, for example, who specifically name Beth Moore as the role model who captivated their imaginations and inspired their calling.»
Revelation 3:5 has caused a lot of angst among Christians over the years, for it seems to imply that Jesus might, in fact, blot their names out of the Book of Life.
Just so you know, Christians are commanded to do their best for His glory at EVERYTHING we do... unfortunately, a lot of SO CALLED Christians give the rest of us a bad name / reputation.
For those in the know, that's a big deal, because it's a lot of names to wrangle together (including a few who have moved on to that great big TARDIS in the sky — they'll be special effect - ed in).
These are obligatory for someone to claim as Muslim... now you will see lots of muslims do not follow them... and I would not advice to look into those muslims who are muslim just by the name but not in actions...
The scramble for the right catchword, the sure - fire phrase in the attempt to prove the theologian's «relevance» to the modern world has resulted in a lot of silly name - gaming.
A man who uses the name of Jesus to advance his own ambitions is going to have a lot to answer for someday.
«Here we have what is effectively a high profile demonstration where the parish priest is able to use his own church for his own gay wedding in all but name and has upset a lot of people.
life is about right and worg thats wart i know about the bible you have to have fath in this turth or you will never understeand how the bible has the guid line for how thay can be peace in the world if you will really spead a lot of time reading the bible than look up on google or in some other books to many for me to name im taking about none chritin books at that and comeper them you will find that there is a lot of stuff that proves the bible as being right i wise i kone how to say it better to but i cant sorry but wan you pray just ast if there is a god make your self real to me other wise i have to hard a time beliveing somepen i cant see or hear and he will make his safe real and than you just sheek him to show you ware to go from there
Faith is good, and gives a lot of people a reason to live, but the word of God is the most abused power our species has ever seen, more wars have been started and more people have died for his name then for any other purpose.
As she and others pointed out, there are a lot of Catholics who are Christian in name only — Catholics who believe in God, show up for mass every now and then, try to be good people, but don't have what evangelicals refer to as «a personal relationship with Jesus Christ.»
A certificate of purchase and a receipt for the grave space will be sold in a lot with a miniature Bible, dated 1899 and with the name Eleanor Rigby written inside.
My name is Julia, I'm from Finland — a country not particularly known for our food — but we have a lot of great opportunities to eat worldwide cuisine around in the capital.
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