Sentences with phrase «name names really»

I couldn't name names really, but independent curators have made their name on exhibiting work that isn't painting and is more attuned to the biennial circuit.

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A lot of big - name options require you to buy an annual membership in order to access discounts — and while you'd likely make that membership fee back within your first few orders, nobody really wants to pay $ 60 upfront to save $ 1.50 on bananas every week (even if that will add up).
It really rounds out the MusclePharm name.
It didn't really have a book of business, but there was something to the name and it did have some equipment and things like that.
«So I hope they are as involved as possible and we can really use them a distribution channel, since everyone knows their name
And the many feeble attempts and faux justifications made in the name of speed and scale doesn't really advance the discussion or explain the situation, either.
Leist recommends that, «versioning control and consistent naming conventions are really key to document management and being able to easily retrieve files.»
Not only will they know to pay attention when you state their name (therefore evading the possibility of having to repeat the question), but Bob won't start talking the same time as Anna and spend the next 2 minutes saying, «No really, you go ahead.
And, can Coors Light really become a household name in the emerging world?
Before Dan Price caused a media firestorm by establishing a $ 70,000 minimum wage at his Seattle company, Gravity Payments... before Hollywood agents, reality - show producers, and book publishers began throwing elbows for a piece of the hip, 31 - year - old entrepreneur with the shoulder - length hair and Brad Pitt looks... before Rush Limbaugh called him a socialist and Harvard Business School professors asked to study his radical experiment in paying workers... an entry - level Gravity employee named Jason Haley got really pissed off at him.
«There were really two things that we wanted to achieve in getting to actual names,» Aceto says.
«The No. 1 reason that you don't remember someone's name is that you never really heard it in the first place.
«If you do this, at the end of a month surely you will have turned 100 - 200 common names into images, and this is really all anyone needs to get really good,» he explains.
They'll gladly sell you the domain name you really want, for a handsome price.
Apple claimed it purchased the Chinese trademark from Proview, a troubled computer manufacturer that got really lucky when it registered the iPad name more than a decade ago, in 2001.
You might be better off spending your time thinking of how you can mangle vowels or drop letters to get the name you really want.
But the tension at the heart of Bloomberg doesn't really have anything to do with personnel, and it may not even have anything to do ultimately with the man whose name is on the building.
co is concerned, really popular names like «chocolate» might go for between $ 80,000 and $ 100,000, says Lori Anne Wardi, vice president of.
I will not allow my name to be placed in nomination and it will not be me... I just want to be really crystal clear.»
And it's much easier to do that than to say, «Well listen, we have free markets and we have democracy and both those things are incredibly messy and no one is really controlling it,» but if I give you a few symbols and attach a name to it, all of a sudden you have an evil villain that you can pin the blame on.
Plus it was really cool because we name our estate wines after our kids.
By building a Lego version of herself and providing «instructions,» which was really a list of her top skills and qualifications, the redditor by the name «Leah» showed her creative side to the advertising agency internship position she was applying for.
I really enjoy your [relevant content] and am impressed by how well you've done with [their company name].
Day wouldn't name any specific players who wear the shorts — she said she didn't want to get them in trouble with their sponsors — so we really only have the company's word to go on here.
«Now that they are combining, this is their opportunity to really launch that brand in a big way and in a positive way, and actually turn it around and make the Napster name a positive name.
Along these lines, you really want a name that will get you, your staff and your customers excited and talking about the business.
TED doesn't really feature big - name speakers, but these people are truly influential.
One of China's top 400 richest people, he was estimated to have a personal fortune of worth $ 740 million in 2012, but how he's really made his name is by high - profile charity donations — something he brands «flashy philanthropy.»
Not only do lists have duplicate names within themselves, but there is a really good chance some of the names will appear on other lists you've rented and want to mail at the same time.
But he didn't really have a name yet, going instead by the generic moniker of «Jumpman.»
My executive producer currently, whose name is Alison Redmond, is a really amazing balance between being someone who is very precise and passionate about the project that we're working on, but who also, I think, really cares about the individuals she's working with more than the product we're producing.
Is it worse than a host of other empty spectacles that move our hearts and empty our wallets in the name of something that may or may not really be for the greater good?
Our minds didn't really have a concept of what these names meant before we ever heard them, so the companies behind them could easily create the image of what they meant to us from scratch.
Name: Angie Hicks Company: Angie's List Organizational tool: Obviously the Angie's List app to get my home stuff done, which is really important to me.
You want lots of swag with your business name on it or the office before you really need the office.
Though he doesn't mention Hillary Clinton by name, it's no mystery who Bernie Sanders is really going after in his new ads.
«I think we're far from a recession, where you really don't want to be in these names,» he added.
Ellman says that BI never really had a major pivot or strategic shift, save for changing its original name away from Silicon Alley Insider.
Smart Containers may not really sound like a name you'd associate with a high - tech company - but then again, you shouldn't judge a book by its cover.
Yet I know she's not a household name, because I've repeatedly heard Lerner referred to as «he,» even among people who really should know better.
That constraint made sense in a physical world: a business that invested heavily in printing presses and delivery trucks didn't really have a choice but to stick the product and the business model together, but now that everything — text, video, audio files, you name it — are 1's and 0's, what is the point in limiting one's thinking to a particular configuration of those 1's and 0's?»
No doubt everyone in your life is giving you plenty of well - meaning baby name suggestions, but you probably want to find a name that really means something to you.
«But then, around the 100th post, I knew that this was really helping us get our name out there.
«Our customers, who really named the company, generally have a terrific sense of humor and have given us very positive feedback,» says Smith, 54.
«The fear - mongering among the Republicans, in particular, has really made some independent Mom - and - Pop retailers [in the U.S.] move away from anything with a foreign name on it, and that includes «Made in Canada.»
Still, all of this means the U.S. burger chain might not even really have to win in court against Down N» Out to succeed at its larger goal: demonstrating from a legal perspective that they're aggressive in protecting their name and other trademarks, which makes the marks themselves stronger.
But as our name makes abundantly clear, we don't really want you.
Asked for recommendations, he digs in a briefcase slouched beside his desk, extracts a music player and starts naming recent purchases: Broken Bells, Arcade Fire («really enjoyed that,» he says), Stone Temple Pilots («Good to see them back — and sober») and MIA, a rapper with famously radical political views.
Two decades ago, there were two names that really mattered in the computer business: Microsoft and IBM.
As crazy as it sounds, even just naming your emotions («I am really angry right now!»)
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