Sentences with phrase «names have come»

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the Associated Press is reporting — with credit to a «senior Bush administration official» — that five names have come to the top of the list as possible replacements for Attorney General Alberto Gonzales, while the full list of «possible, if highly speculative candidates» could number as many as 24.
Trading names have come and gone with every artist being exhibited from the likes of Andy Warhol to Jamie Reid and the Punk Art movement, to the emergence of Banksy in the late 90's, to the modern day culmination of all this being transformed into Lawrence Alkin Gallery.
Lately, several new names have come out.
But personal names have come to risk controversy, and Jay Greene's research has shown that schools today are more likely to be named for a fish or a cactus plant than a president, let alone a teacher.
Some quick directing news hit the world of horror today as two big names have both come and gone regarding their respective projects.
A regularly scheduled election in November will determine who the next district attorney will be for the next four years and while none have thrown their hat in the ring, many names have come up.
20 names have come and gone on our list and now we are down to the final five.
A hat - full of names have come and gone from the radar without success.
These terms and names have come seemingly out of nowhere and now top of the list of things that worry retailers.
«This is probably one of the most interesting names I've come across in recent years.»
Jamie Dimon, Grand Wizard of JP Morgan, Forger of Chains, Master of Trading Desks, Ruler of the Golden Men, Father of Bailouts and the first of his name has come out swinging on Bitcoin.
The name would come in God's good time.
The foreigner, also, who joined himself to the Lord to minister to him and to love his name would come to the Temple in Jerusalem with all the rights of native - born Jews and there would rejoice in worship in the house that would be called a house of prayer for all peoples.
Red Letter Christians is the new name we've come up with.
They aren't as worried about a looming arbitration payday as the Rays are, which means the only reason either player's name would come up is because they're not doing well... which makes them less valuable... which means it makes more sense to hold onto them.
On fire in the Premier League this season, Harry Kane has been linked with Real Madrid before and his name has come up again in Don Balon's report.
The following season, Stoops's name would come up again as the The Tradition continued at Megg's.
Mahrez is truly a talented player which he has obviously proven last season in the league where many a bigger names have came and failed.
The only reason his name has come up is because he's a famous Cal alum.
How many can we name that has come through our ranks in the last 12 years and are still playing for top teams?
And, most recently, Andrés Iniesta's name has come to the fore.
Aina's name has come up in conversations involving Hull City, with new manager Leonid Slutskiy having spent the first five months of the year embedded within Chelsea's academy, and he could quite conceivably be joined by a number of other young Blues given the Tigers» lack of squad depth.
NEW YORK (CBSNewYork)-- On the heels of his handling of the recovery in the aftermath of superstorm Sandy, MTA Chairman Joseph Lhota's name has come up as a possible Republican candidate for mayor.
It's telling, in fact, that when her name has come up, it's frequently been in connection with speculation about who might run for president in 2016.
Although their names would come up from time to time, most would agree that these few were certainly «tainted» by their choice of career.
So, don't be fooled by wearing an outfit that is ornate and fancy, especially in the America where the «high» part of the occasion's name has come to mean an elegant afternoon tea.
Now, a natural name has come into the frame with Quentin Tarantino's stunt muse Zoe Bell (KILL BILL, DEATH PROOF) confirming, while promoting her survival thriller RAZE, that she's been approached and met with the producers, and she'd love to be involved:
Trouble was, said Fred, «someone from the show already told me, «Your name has come up, but you're just too recognisable».»
But with «Chronicle» director Josh Trank working on a version of acclaimed game «Shadow Of The Colossus,» things might be looking up, and now another serious name has come on to take a role both in front of and behind the camera with a big - screen take on one of the most acclaimed and best - selling game franchises of the last few years.
Pitt has dabbled in comedy and action, so it's not entirely shocking his name has come up.
Written and directed by Judd Apatow, the semi-autobiographical adventure marks a macabre departure from the superficial scatology and sophomoric slapstick with which the bottom - feeding filmmaker's name has come to be associated.
Marie Antoinette — the very name has come to signify all that was immoral in the ancien régime.
Over the years the name has come to designate the paintings and sculptures of artists as different as Jackson Pollock and Barnett Newman, Willem de Kooning and Mark Rothko, Lee Krasner and David Smith.
It's difficult sometimes to know how to engage with new work by an artist like Sherrie Levine, whose very name has come to stand as a kind of marker in the history of art.
Sherrie Levine DAVID ZWIRNER It's difficult sometimes to know how to engage with new work by an artist like Sherrie Levine, whose very name has come to stand as a kind of marker in the...
«Everybody who's searched my name has come to these nasty articles and that's why it makes it more important to have this judgment, so when they go to Google, when they search my name, these articles [about the judgment] will be trump,» she says.
Whether he did it or not, he gave his surname to a movement — the Luddites — whose anti-automation influence persists to this day and whose name has come to mean anyone who actively or passively resists technological progress.
The Bronx district attorney's office chose to retry Garry despite serious flaws in its case and the fact that the campaign to clear his name had come to include one of the cops who originally helped arrest him.
«If you look among circuit judges who are Republican in their 40s and 50s, it's not surprising that his name would come up,» Titus said.
After flipping coin to decide whose name would come first, electrical engineers Bill Hewlett and David Packard founded HP in the back of Palo Alto in 1935, long before there were computers: The company started out making industrial audio - testing equipment, and over time expanded into making all kinds of industrial electronics, including the first computer referred to as a «PC.»
There's no source for this report other than Sammobile saying it comes from «information that we've received,» though that Bixby name has come up in previous reports about Samsung's digital assistant efforts.
When my name would come up, some would say: you don't want to contract your 150k business with her; she only sells luxury, or million - dollar property.
It would be a rare chance that your name would come up, being dedicated in the search for a provider of whatever service you offer, in your area.
We'd be at a slumber party, giggling and dancing to «Wake Me Up Before You Go Go» and plotting out who's bra was going to end up in the freezer in the middle of the night, when inevitably a boys name would come up.

Not exact matches

We recently caught up with Bryan Silverman, named Entrepreneur's College Entrepreneur of 2012, about what lessons have led to his company's success and his plans and goals for the coming year.
One entrepreneur — who asked not to be named for this piece — says he pays to come to the event to network, but would never want to be an exhibitor at the event.
Within the course we have oral exams in which the teaching assistants will come around and ask us questions about all of the different structures that we should have dissected or learned the names of.
At the Beverly Hills, California, event featuring lavish parties, celebrities and big Wall Street names, speakers argued that chasing returns does not have to come...
Then, a Texan named Jim Allison came up with what seemed at the time to be a radical notion: that the car had its emergency brakes locked.
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