Sentences with phrase «prominent person named»

Not exact matches

These aren't the prominent Silicon Valley people that techies know by first name (although those exist — think Marissa, Satya, Larry and Sergey, Zuck).
One thing that could help is removing people's names and photos or making them less prominent.
Janeth is a somewhat prominent first name for females (# 2458 out of 4276, Top 57 %) but an unusual last name for all people.
A source in one campaign team said there was particular concern that the party had only managed to identify the social media profiles of 45,000 people, meaning verification is largely reliant on MPs and local parties checking to see if they recognise any of the names on the voter list as prominent supporters of other parties.
Since Mossack Fonsecca made the revelation of people with fortunes in the British Virgin Island of Panama and Seychelles on April 3, 2016, names of prominent Nigerians have continued to be linked to the list.
On September 22, 2016, Joe Percoco, Alain Kaloyeros and prominent Buffalo developer Louis Ciminelli were among eight people named in a 12 - count criminal complaint leveled by U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara.
Former President Mahama was not immediately available to comment on Mr. Hammond's claims, although he issued a statement on Saturday in which he named a number of prominent people who, he said, played significant roles in the ITLOS victory.
Longtime confidant to Gov. Andrew Cuomo Joseph Percoco, SUNY Polytechnic Institute Founding President and CEO Alain Kaloyeros and prominent Buffalo developer Louis Ciminelli are among eight people named in a 12 - count criminal complaint leveled by U.S. Attorney for the Southern District Preet Bharara's office Thursday morning.
When his turn to question Holdren arrived, Rohrabacher began by requesting permission to submit the names of 100 climate scientists who disagree with the consensus on global warming, including people Rohrabacher described as prominent academics.
The mapinguari is also said to be another Bigfoot, a figment of the imagination of people like Dos Santos — and of a prominent scientist named David C. Oren, whose relentless quest to find one is growing as legendary as the beast itself.
These people will probably spend months conjecturing in movie forums about what a genius Night is for such things as having every prominent supporting character's name start with a letter «J» (Julian, Jess, Josh, Jared, Joey, Jake, and Mrs. Jones).
The most respected and prominent female helmers are almost all exclusively independent filmmakers, whose names most people wouldn't even recognize: Jane Campion, Sally Potter, Lynne Ramsay, Lynn Shelton and Miranda July.
She's the most prominent educational historian since her predecessor, Lawrence Cremin from Teachers College and somehow people believe this should somehow enable her to lead our schools down the path of credible reform in her name's sake.
According to a flier handed out by anti-mascot activists at a Thursday, November 2 meeting of the Anaheim Union High School District Board of Trustees, the predominantly white students in the class of 1967 who chose to be represented by Johnny Rebel — a term for a Confederate soldier, and the stage name of a prominent white supremacist musician — did so to send «a clear message that people of color were not welcome at Savanna High School or in Anaheim.»
Beall has written about OMICS» practices of using prominent people's names without permission, their charge of as much as $ 3,000 to publish one's research, and hosting sham conferences whose names are misleadingly close to real and prestigious events.
This aloofness is something Mr Stella relishes, claiming to have no interest in contemporary trends and dismissing Jeff Koons (to name one prominent target) as an artist for people with more money than taste.
Mr. Blackstock needs to a) read more carefully; Ms. Fendrich is not a «dude»; b) learn to spell prominent and relevant people's names correctly, e.g., Clement Greenberg; and most of all, c) not fly off the handle about something with which he apparently agrees.
I tend to agree with the sentiment expressed by the lawyer who writes the blog Sack Bagley, when he says, «While Judge Kozinski was certainly foolish to display these images on a site publicly associated with his name, we shouldn't feign shock at the revelation that a prominent or respected person enjoys sexual imagery.»
On 7 August 1878, a man named Oo - pie - too - kah - han - up - ee - weyin, also referred to in the court file as «The Pondmaker» swore an Information accusing another man of stealing his horse.1 «The Pondmaker» of this court case was surely the man now known to us as Poundmaker (Pihtokahanapiwiyin), headman of the River People, spokesperson at Treaty 6 negotiations, one of the most prominent First Nations leaders of his generation, and one of the chiefs convicted of treason - felony in 1885 and sentenced to three years in the penitentiary.2
Battle Creek was named for a skirmish between a federal government land survey party led by Colonel John Mullett and two Native Americans, likely Potawatomi people, who were historically prominent in this area since before European encounter.
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