Sentences with phrase «names than celebrities»

Many couples love to pick unusual names but no group is better at picking unique names than celebrities - a trend that has been going on for several decades.

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After more than 40 hours of investigation, we have discovered that certain celebrity accounts were compromised by a very targeted attack on user names, passwords and security questions, a practice that has become all too common on the Internet.
So it will take more than a celebrity board of directors (Mary Meeker, Larry Summers, former Brown University president Ruth Simmons and NBA legend Magic Johnson to name a few) to convince Wall Street that Square is worth buying.
Clayton Custer's name was used as frequently as five - star recruits», Ben Richardson's three - point barrage was the talk of the Elite Eight, head coach Porter Moser's fashion made headlines, and of course, there was no bigger celebrity than Sister Jean.
More than 1,100 BabyCenter moms responded to our celebrity baby names polls in late December 2015 and the first few days of January 2016.
One thing that seems to fascinate more than a few people are celebrity names.
Time was when only celebrities could get away with unique baby names (Zowie Bowie, Dweezil and Moon Unit Zappa, etc.), but in the modern world, individuality is more prized than ever before — and increasingly, this starts with our names.
The Beckhams are not the only one's to have chosen Harper with other celebrities like David Spade, Dave Grohl, Ali Wentworth, Lisa Marie Presley, Tiffani Thiessen and Neil Patrick Harris all choosing the obscure name and making it more popular than ever this century.
Neither Goldsmith nor Khan are household names and in a more low - key battle, the public's party and policy preferences may end up having more of an effect than they did during the celebrity contests between Boris and Ken.
As worthy as these scientists» scientific and public achievements are, when the average person can name maybe five science celebrities at the most — but could probably name more than 1000 nonscience celebrities (I'm just guessing, but if you have a few hours, try it)-- it's time to admit that we're using the word «celebrity» differently than the rest of the world is.
It may be the fancy cars, cool gadgets, or the women Bond attracts, but the Daniel Craig workout may be even more popular than other big name celebrity routines like...
But what you may not realize is that Kristin Ess is more than a name on a bottle or a tag in a post — Kristin Ess is a hairdresser, business owner, website founder, celebrity stylist, photographer, AND the creator of the amaaazing Kristin Ess haircare line for Target.
MillionaireMatch is notable for millionaire man members As a millionaire dating site with more than 2.5 million registered members, millionairematch.com has many quality members, including CEOs, celebrities, lawyers, sports figures, to name a few.
After more than 40 hours of investigation, we have discovered that certain celebrity accounts were compromised by a very targeted attack on user names, passwords and security questions, a practice that has become all too common on the Internet.
As of writing this, nearly 140,000 people have added their name to letter in addition to those 150 public figures, though there are plenty criticizing celebrities for signing the petition rather than «putting their money where their mouth is.»
The big name authors and the celebrities whose books don't perform to expectation are untouched; the author who gets a reasonable advance and whose book sells much better than expected are the ones who suffer the greatest loss.
I think publishers will choose to go with celebrity titles guaranteed to sell based on name, based on the very relevant theory that «Paris Hilton's Deep Insights» will sell more copies than a book comparable to «War and Peace» written by an unknown.
The most curious and unusual sculpture of the fair was found at Dublin - based Kerlin Gallery's booth: a tiny, stunningly lifelike rendering of a crab whose front claws were molded from artist Dorothy Cross's own index fingers was painted silver, mounted on a small white plinth no more than two feet high (I'm not great with numbers, but as a reference, it's roughly as tall as my friend's art - going, Instagram - celebrity French Bulldog named Miss Pickle, if she sits upright).
In November Banner Repeater will be showing the work of Anne de Boer; after that they will be mounting «DLeb,» a group exhibition that, according to Clarke, «takes its name from the fact that a deleb (a dead celebrity) typically enjoys more data choice from beyond the grave, i.e.: they have more agency over the deployment of their data — name, image, and products that may be associated with them — than those still living.»
Jacobson made a name for himself and became something of a media celebrity for publishing a study in 2015 that claimed the United States could provide 100 percent of its energy needs from wind, solar, and hydroelectric power by 2050 — and at a lower cost than with fossil fuels.
In the past week or so, Old Spice Guy (real name Isaiah Mustafa) has been trading personalized towel - clad videos with no lesser a celebrity than my favorite child star / rabid baseball fan Alyssa Milano.
On the other hand, those affected by «name calling» are our politicians, celebrities and professional sports stars, most of who are paid considerably more than a manual worker and so perhaps that is why a slur that could cost them their reputation is valued so much more highly than a physical injury which might cost a labourer his livelihood.
Condoleezza Rice and Sugar Ray Leonard are keynote speakers, Reba McEntire is the main stage entertainer and in between will be the usual high - quality sessions featuring celebrity trainers such as Brain Buffini and David Knox, to name just two of more than 200 speakers.
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