Sentences with phrase «named attracting talent»

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In recent years, however, Lewis has missed his goal more often, most likely due to the poor economy, but possibly also due in part to the public's loss of interest in televised variety shows, and the telethon's increasing inability to attract big name talent, forcing it to lean on D - list celebrities like Tony Orlando and Charo.
With a great name, your company may not need to spend as much to raise visibility, build its brand or attract and retain talent.
The German playmaker is a superb talent and has also attracted the interest of big names such as Arsenal, Liverpool, Manchester United and Manchester City in recent times, though he could be an ideal replacement for Angel Di Maria at the Bernabeu.
The sprawling franchise has resuscitated careers (Downey), has minted new stars (Tom Hiddleston), and increasingly attracts an impressive range of A-list talent, from art - house favorites (Benedict Cumberbatch and Tilda Swinton in Doctor Strange) to Hollywood icons (Anthony Hopkins and Robert Redford) to at least three handsome guys named Chris (Hemsworth, Evans, and Pratt).
He writes and directs one movie a year, attracting big name talent, receiving limited theatrical distribution, and often earning some accolades for himself and his cast members, especially the supporting actresses.
For a time, they were really the only ones in the game, in terms of attracting big name talent and investing in potentially dicey subject matter.
The Way, Way Back is a contemporary coming - of - age dramedy that has attracted plenty of big name talent.
Production is set to begin next year and apparently, the project has already attracted some big name talent.
The key to attracting talent to your brokerage is keeping your name in front of associates so that, when the waters turn choppy at their brokerages, you're the one whose lifeline they'll want to grab.
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