Sentences with phrase «name i would probably»

But the Wrigley name would probably be long forgotten now, rather than an enduring market leader.
I think it's obvious that if asked to compare the depicted character to any important person, Obama's name would probably be on top of the list.
let me just say I saw the defenders of Bulgaria, who's names you've probably never heard, do a better job against Robben and shutting him down, than ours did when we played against Bayern.
These former no - names have probably ruined a lot of preseason bets placed on some of the favorites.
* I bought my graco double stroller 5 years ago so names have probably changed.
His host institution's lack of transparency about award money issued in his name would probably deter him from returning to China, he says.
I got trucks, cars, motorcycles, you name it I've probably worked on it.
That's an ugly moniker, and an ever uglier automobile, but if you speak modern car name you have probably already worked out that this is a variant of the previous Porsche Mission E all - electric concept that prays on the current trend for both crossovers and estate cars.
So at that point the Gameboy name would probably disappear.
From group shows packed with up - and - coming names you've probably never heard of (but will know very soon) to trial balloon solos by artists freshly added to bigger galleries» rosters, it's high time for the art world to take in a fresh crop of talent.
Personally, if I could get 30 year fixed rate financing but only if the properties were in my personal name I would probably go that route and just buy a bunch of insurance.

Not exact matches

«If I knew that it would eventually become my full - time job, I probably would have put more thought into the name
You've probably already seen it all over the web — various videos, ebooks, infographics, quick tutorials, just to name a few.
Companies in these industries would probably never become a household brand name.
By the company's name, you can probably guess iDoneThis might have a stake in advocating the idea, but the book makes a compelling case for why a done list beats a to - do list any day.
Rely on reputation and gut instinct and you'd probably name a familiar list of Ivy league and top - notch technical schools, but new numbers offer some suggestions that may surprise you (and offer campuses with less cutthroat competition from bigger companies).
«This is probably one of the most interesting names I've come across in recent years.»
The same intelligentsia who say Trump alienates everyone around him are convinced Howard Schultz has the name recognition to be a serious candidate for the serious issues, even though most Americans probably think Starbucks is run by some guy named Starbuck (who may also have a topless - mermaid fetish).
Even if YOU have avoided any of the situations mentioned above, keep in mind that there is probably more than one person with your name in the world.
By the time you are looking to purchase a shelf company you probably have thought of your own company name.
If you didn't know who Jenny Durkan was before the November elections, you've probably heard her name by now.
Except to the delight of television news reporters across the continent, that man's name was Harry Baals, which prompted the deputy mayor to state that, despite the 17,000 votes in favour, they probably wouldn't put the name of the city's longest - tenured mayor on the centre.
Time has also been in the news of late because President Donald Trump alleged in a Twitter post that the flagship magazine had reached out to him and implied he would «PROBABLY» be named the «Man (Person) of the Year.»
It was probably the worst film ever made and... But I had the second lead in it and an actor named Scott Brady was the lead.
The company will probably have to be removed as a co-defendant in the lawsuits where it is named, meaning that those currently suing may never see a payout from the production house (in general, bankruptcies effectively end lawsuits against firms going bust).
Name the artist and I've probably seen them, twice.
Chances are, the company will probably contact you once it has your name as a registered shareholder.
I expect you'd even tithe $ 1m annually to good causes, which probably gets you named Man of the Year for a big local charity.
He told Squawk Box that his holding company (which would probably operate under a different name) would be «worth twice as much as it is now» if he had just bought a good insurance company instead of putting so much money into a dying textile business.
You probably won't have that much time, but plan to spend at least a few weeks on selecting a name.
If they are a big name in your niche, you'll probably need to give them some good reasons why they should post on your site, whether that be traffic numbers of connections you have.
If we were asked to come up with 5 or 10 names of the world's greatest stock market investors, most of us could do it easily and many of us would probably include one or more of the following - Buffett, Munger, Graham, Templeton, Lynch, Fisher, Steinhardt et, al..
But if you've started your own business with a name that does not include your surname, then you should probably file a fictitious business name.
Aside from high - profile leader Danielle Smith, who was elected in Highwood, most Albertans would probably respond with blank stares if asked to name another Wildrose MLA.
This loan product probably has the least name recognition of any loan type, yet it's growing in popularity as home buyers realize its benefits.
The USDA loan probably has more names than any other loan type.
The writer who goes under this name has left us some of the most magnificent poetry in the Bible — poetry which is largely free from the archaic obscurity of some of the earlier prophets, and can be enjoyed for the power and range of its imagery and its richly embroidered language, as well as for the sublimity of its thought, which touches, probably, the highest level reached anywhere in the Old Testament.
If the Bible is a myth then while a man named Jesus might have lived, he probably certainly was not God, and while he might have died as a criminal on the cross, he most likely did not rise from the dead.
This misogyny was clearly as present in EV as it was in MH and probably has been here, only be naming and accepting that is the case can we hope to move on in a way that is free from it's odious influence.
In my opinion it probably served a purpose for a time, but I agree that what may have started as a sincere desire to question presuppositions now has become a place where people are about name, career, money, ego, etc. just like every other established religious structure.
I wish I could stand beside her on the day she sent my grandfather off to the second world war, probably looking like his father in that uniform, and tell her that her son would come home all in one piece and marry a lovely woman named Juliet.
I'm just going to have to post along with probably about 2,000 more people how funny I think it is that a guy named Leatherman «kinda likes» the idea of killing Gays.
Luke, placing the story in an earlier context, says that this «bad woman» washed Jesus» feet with her tears, dried them with her hair, kissed them and anointed them with perfume; but it is probably the same story, for though it is said to have happened long before Judas» betrayal and in a slightly different manner, it did happen in the home of a publican named Simon.
He did a lot of the name - shifting thing, and has probably always been here in other guises.
The motive which led Judas Iscariot to an act which has made his name a byword for the basest treachery is probably beyond discovery.
Likewise there are probably lots in the official first responder set who have last names of different cultural and religious groups.
«If I were him, I'd probably just not go while I was president, if only out of courtesy to other patrons,» said our source in church leadership who didn't want to be named.
If you've been watching the news, you've probably seen the name Devin Nunes popping up a lot.
It probably meant as well that he knew the name of Jesus and recognized him as the promised Messiah who had finally come, for John the Baptist had acknowledged him.
While you may not recognize the name, if you've ever used the restroom of a truck stop then you've probably seen his work (they are always found there — always).
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