Sentences with phrase «of household name»

For anyone that's spent a certain amount of time in the cryptocurrency (and, in particular, the bitcoin) space, Roger Ver will be something of a household name.
The world's No. 3 smartphone vendor is more of a household name in Asia than in Western markets; nevertheless it's shown it's serious...
UE has become more of a household name since its inception by then - Logitech (now just Logi), since releasing a variety of Bluetooth speakers to the market.
Ultimate Ears has become more of a household name since its inception by then - Logitech (now just Logi), since releasing a variety of Bluetooth speakers to the market.
They are less of a household name than AIG and Gerber, but their dedication to final expense insurance and their niche product features make them one of our top choices for high - risk and senior - friendly guaranteed acceptance policies.
To take an example, the owner of a household name events management company may well be able successfully to argue that reporting of the financial aspects of the divorce proceedings could result in a loss of public confidence, given the price sensitive information being dealt with at trial and the vulnerability of that area to rumour and speculation.
According to author Dallas Athent, Meryl Meisler is nothing short of a household name in iconic New York photography.
Given all that, you'll be surprised to know that this artist, Sam Gilliam, is not more of a household name (in the kind of household, of course, in which art is an everyday topic of conversation), sitting alongside other artists who have made great leaps — Robert Rauschenberg, for instance.
Even though they managed to revolutionize the gaming industry more than once and even though the original Super Mario Bros. brought them the title of a household name, It was this game that positioned them as the # 1 video game company in the world.
Not sure if it'll do so well in the US given that the country seems to be more obssessed with gritty looking action / first person shooter games than strategy based ones, but here's hoping it'll do better than the rest of the Fire Emblem series and maybe go as far as to make the series more of a household name.
Despite FNAF becoming something of a household name, though, it's still an indie game at its core.
The attempt at digitally reproducing actors works for unfamiliar - looking voice actors such as lead Troy Baker, but fails horribly in the case of a household name.
World of Warcraft, because of its popularity, is somewhat of a household name, and now Blizzard is offering competitors prize money, which will attract even more attention.
The reason why Warren Buffett is more of a household name than Charlie Munger, Seth Klarman, Peter Lynch, Donald Yacktman, and John Neff is not because Warren Buffett is better at picking individual common stocks than those other gentlemen.
Working on making DormCo.com more of a household name.
Porsche Design has become somewhat of a household name in the tech sphere over the years, thanks to partnerships with phone manufacturers who allow the design firm to put their spin on recently released products.
As Hachette, Amazon, and the laundry list of household name authors who make up the faux - power group Authors United continue to battle and make headlines over the contract dispute, there's another major player who's caught in the crossfire of the whole mess: the readers.
And while it's far from a mainstream brand, it's gone from total obscurity on its 2003 incorporation to being something of a household name in just a decade and a half.
While the director, Taika Waititi, is not a known entity yet, he should become more of a household name upon the release his next film, the mega tentpole Thor: Ragnarok.
And then there was Tonya Harding, the Olympic figure skater whose connection to a 1994 attack on fellow skater Nancy Kerrigan ensured she'd become as much of a household name — and late - night comedy punchline — as O.J. or JonBenét, or Bill Clinton, for that matter.
Dr. Ruth Patrick (1907 - 2013) probably needs no introduction to the readers of The American Naturalist, or to anyone who has taken an interest in environmental matters over the last half century, for she has become so well known and so influential in her work with water as to become something of a household name.
Antetokounmpo being in the lead is also surprising, and it shows how much of a household name he has turned into.
Former Olympic athlete and survivor of a Japanese prisoner of war camp, Louis Zamperini, is something of a household name in the US.
Another online option with more of a household name is Sallie Mae.
Moreover, most of the household names we're familiar with in the startup world hail from tech companies (e.g., Mark Zuckerberg, Larry Page and Sergey Brin).
A handful of household names, like Airbnb, Uber and Pinterest, returned to the list for a fifth straight year in 2017.
Amazon, Microsoft, Costco, Expedia — the list of household names go on, all happily perched in the Evergreen State.
The merger creates a stable of household names — everything from Heinz ketchup to Jell - O — with revenue of about $ 28 billion.
Still, for exposure to the Dow — a concentrated, universally - cited basket of household names — DIA is a great choice.
With few in the way of household names near the top of the leaderboard and limited dramatics on championship Sunday at Sawgrass, the South Korean phenom turned a stoic, bogey - free round of 3 - under 69 to win golf's biggest available non-major championship title.
Embed from Getty Images The Gunners boss made the bold claim that this week would see a number of household names leave the club as he prepares to trim down a squad of 33 members.
They were joined by dozens of household names, including Alan Bennett, Carol Ann Duffy, Julian Barnes, David Hare, Mark Haddon, Philip Pullman, Irvine Welsh, Nick Hornby, Ian Rankin, Joanne Harris and Jeffrey Archer.
Three men, three women, none of them household names to local Conservatives, all with little or no recognition factor to anyone other than dedicated followers of stories about candidate selection nationwide.
That said, done well, a film starring more than a handful of household names (think Traffic, The Player) is a luxury to watch.
Corporate Darwinism prevailed and today none of these household names has an ebook presence to speak of.
One of the first authors to jump on the web instruction bandwagon was James Patterson, arguably one of the household names in traditional book selling.
Mega Cap Value ETF MGV, +0.44 % holds 160 companies, most of them household names.
Here are the current Dividend Aristocrats — a list of household names that offer size, longevity and familiarity, providing comfort amid market uncertainty.
The S&P 500 Index contains a long list of household names such as Microsoft, Wal - Mart, McDonald's and other companies whose products are used by Americans on a daily basis.
Purina is one of those household names mentioned earlier, and for some, it has been the only food fed to puppies and dogs in some families for generations.
There are of course still plenty of household names though, with Siegfriend, Cervantes, Voldo and Mitsurugi appearing yet again.
The collectable figurines that unlock characters and adventures when placed on a console peripheral now have a galaxy of household names and craft available from the franchise.
The original publisher of household names such as Myst, Prince of Persia and Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego is donating its software library and corporate records to the museum known as the home of the National Toy Hall of Fame.
The bulk of this collection, mostly made of swaps arranged with his fellow YBA associates, grew with time to include the work of household names he admired in his youth, emerging artists he thought would have a bright future, along with a series of objects that testifies to his interest in science and death.
Also highly skilled in intellectual property disputes, regularly acting for a range of household names in the technology and pharmaceuticals industry.
Counts a number of household names in the financial services, life sciences and industrial sectors among its clients, alongside an active practice representing individuals in civil rights disputes.
As a Team we act for national and regional employers, including a number of household names.
As with much new legislation, action groups will probably be looking to make an example of those household names which disclose a significant gender pay gap and have taken no steps to redress the imbalance.
Tim has advised a number of household names from the sporting world on various issues ranging from contractual disputes to disciplinary proceedings.
They have phone numbers of household names who, I'm sure, would be furious to know their phone numbers are accessible.
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