Sentences with phrase «name alludes»

Just like the name alludes to — the Comfort Restaurant is the place you and your partner need to go, if you need to be comforted.
The Omate TrueSmart is, as it's name alludes to, a little different from some of the other smartwatches in this list as it is a fully standalone smartwatch that doesn't rely on Bluetooth pairing to a phone to provide the smart functionality.
There has been speculation that the «NX» code name alludes to Nintendo's efforts to tie together its gaming hardware and invite mobile devices, smartphones and tablets into its ecosystem.
Or rather, partially returning, as from the two explosive trailers reveal that much of this game is going to take place topside, and the name itself alludes to leaving Moscow in search of something better.
You rip open the packaging expecting the armadas that the game's very name alludes to, only to discover that there's a mere three main ships in the Core set, and as beautiful as they are it's hard not to feel angry at a game marketed as being about massive armadas clashing but coming with just one Imperial ship and two Rebel ships.
Their common name alludes to the thick coat that is needed by the species for protection from the cold weather and frigid waters found in both their feeding grounds and the majority of their breeding grounds.2
Even its name alludes to speed, but the Dodge Dart is anything but fast.
The 392 in the name alludes to the cubic - inch displacement of the Hemi engine of 1957 and 1958, as well as that of the current engine.
Even though my blog name alludes to my love for sun, I was a little desperate for some rain last year.
More importantly, I am absolutely thrilled to investigate a unique catalytically inactive member (MK - STYX) of this field whose prototype's name alludes to the river Styx in Greek mythology, the river of the dead.
The name alludes to the prospect of spring and summer and makes for a stunning option.
The name alludes not to any quality of the product but to the way peaches have been used as a symbol of the vagina in literature for hundreds of years.
A clearly defined group by the mid-1940s, they gained the name Automatistes from an exhibition in 1947, the name alluding both to the freedom of gestural abstract painting and to the longstanding surrealist practice of automatic writing and drawing.

Not exact matches

The paper alludes to a 2014 story in the state - sponsored newspaper China Daily (likely this one) that also names Yahoo (yhoo), Google (goog), and Facebook (fb); however, they do not operate in the country.
Others alluded to the fact that Rihanna is arguably becoming a household name in the cosmetics world through her work with Fenty Beauty.
This «child» you allude to, funny how you don't give a name, or when he was a kid or any other specifics but you are implying that although he was not born during WWII he had experiences of events that happened.
How many times, in reading the liturgy for the Holy Communion, I have felt both exultation and despair at the moment of the Sanctus: «Therefore with Angels and Archangels, and with all the company of heaven, we laud and magnify Thy glorious Name; evermore praising Thee, and saying: Holy, Holy, Holy, Lord God of Saboath...» Exalted because, in this language, this place and time and company of momentary lives are interpreted and blessed within the scope of an eternal action of God, released from the tyranny of death and what Dylan Thomas has so movingly alluded to when he laments that
Could Jesus in Matthew 28 be alluding to the Name of The Father, The Son and The Holy Spirit all being Jesus Christ if Jesus in this passage was in fact referring to Water Baptism.
«We're at a point where consumers know more and alluding to the style and the name is not a bad way to go.»
Judge Murfitt alluded to a number of other examples of parents choosing bizarre baby names.
There is no way your kid will allude anything but quality and class with this cool name.
Helmstetter did not mention Maloney by name, but alluded to his recent endorsement by several powerful labor unions, including 1199 SEIU and 32 BJ.»
Cuomo himself alluded several times to Donald Trump's administration, though did not criticize the president by name.
«Duggan alluded to those «us versus them attacks» in his victory speech without ever mentioning Young's name, saying he deliberately chose to take the high road in his campaign.»
Alluding to last year's disastrous 5 - 4 Supreme Court decision allowing corporations the same First Amendment rights as people when it comes to spending directly on political campaigns, Joe, who also declined to give his last name, joked to me, «They've got to get rid of personhood» for corporations «unless they want to be drafted or executed.»
He did not mention the businessman, a fellow Queens native, by name but did allude to his signature proposal to construct a massive barrier along the Mexican border.
He alluded to freshman State Senator Marisol Alcantara, a member of the IDC whose turf covers much of Upper Manhattan and stretches down the Upper West Side, without mentioning her by name.
Mr. Cuomo appeared to allude to the Working Families Party as a «fringe» organization on the Brian Lehrer Show this morning, and danced around saying its name.
She spoke of other theaters in Albany, mentioning Capital Repertory Theatre by name --» We need to keep Cap Rep if we can» — and alluded to the importance of Albany Civic Theatre and Steamer No. 10 Theatre.
Do we need to allude to the Dubai 5 star hotel that sits irresponsibly in some cheat's name for abuse of duty and state post?
Pabón alluded to that rumor when he held up an envelope claiming that it contained the name of the Bronx Democratic Party favorite to replace Arroyo.
«I am giving below the names of individuals who you might consider as potential members of the Medical Advisory Committee for the tobacco industry, as related to its current medical problem,» the person wrote to a tobacco research board, alluding to building evidence that smoking caused health problems.
Suzanne Collins» «The Hunger Games» series, for example, alludes to vomitoriums when the lavish inhabitants of the Capitol — all with Latin names like Flavia and Octavia — imbibe a drink to make them vomit at parties so they can gorge themselves on more calories than citizens in the surrounding districts would see in months.
The very name of these scales, dermal denticles, alludes to the fact that they are formed of dentine: a hard calcified tissue that makes up the majority of a tooth, sitting underneath the enamel.
Waters has named the work, «Straight», alluding simultaneously to the font and Mel Gibson's well - publicised homophobia.
When you make a post name dropping please consider that the people reading it may not even know who you are alluding to.
Beginning in medias res with whole swaths of family history alluded to without specifics, Lawrence's Joy (based mostly on Joy Mangano, though her full name goes without mention) becomes an entrepreneur almost by accident after a life unfulfilled to the confidence of her grandmother matriarch's (Diane Ladd, given shockingly little to do considering) assertion of her become a strong, successful woman.
Alluding to those nominations, as well as those for films featuring prominent gay characters such as «The Shape of Water,» «Call Me By Your Name» and «Lady Bird,» GLAAD applauded the Oscar field.
, it comes out that Con Air screenwriter Scott Rosenberg, who just might be worse than George Lucas at making up names (one of the two main cops in Gone in Sixty Seconds is christened Detective Drycoff), begged onto the project after getting wind of the premise, though no one so much as alludes to the Halicki film.
It's funny that in the special features, they refuse to even mention his name, instead alluding to him as «the man whose name is above the title».
Life On Mars — not to be confused with the two TV shows that have already run with that Bowie - alluding name — will see Krasinski shifting his aims from post-apocalyptic Earth to the equally barren surface of our solar system's fourth planet, centering on a young woman trying to survive on the Red Planet.
But Eli Broad's name appears at the end of a cover letter accompanying the report that makes a case for charter schools as «the greatest hope for students in L.A.» And alluding to the number of students on waiting lists to get into existing charters, now about 42,000, the need for more charters, he says, is urgent.
In case there's any confusion with what the name is alluding to, it apparently points to one Patrick Dempsey, the hotshot Hollywood actor who also moonlights as a Mazda driver in the Grand - Am series.
BK attorney... Steve has his «EXCUSES» well documented about his cease & desist letter and then switching the name of his «NON-PROFIT DEBT SETTLEMENT» company to his wife's name to allude the state of Ca... if you think «most debt settlement companies are a scam» what do have to say about Steve's previous «DEBT SETTLEMENT» company????????????????????? His case is even worse because he purported to be «NON-PROFIT!!!!!».
As we alluded to in # 2, each adult can open each of these accounts in their name and social security number, so for a couple it allows them to really double up on every single one of these bonus offers.
The region also alludes traveler around the world for its long list of idyllic beaches that include names like Lovina, Kuta, Dreamland, Geger, Jimbaran, Padang Padang, Seminyak, and Sanur.
In the novel, a woman named Rebecca alludes to -LSB-...]
In the video, Rare says the name of this content update is, «alluding a little bit to what's in there,» but our imaginations are still running wild!
(Titles are the only domain in which Stella gets expressive: paintings are named after his friends, or allude to authors, or get as obscure as Balinese anthropological jargon.)
A group with the more personable name Reena Spaulings alludes to Biennial funding from Emily Fisher Landau, but on a pretend Chinatown shop awning that cuts off the donor's last letters.
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