One of China's top 400 richest people, he was estimated to have a personal fortune of worth $ 740 million in 2012, but how he's
really made his name is by high - profile charity donations — something he brands «flashy philanthropy.»
At one point they were Ranked in the Top 2 of the League and
really made a name for themselves.
Team AEPi JR is entering their second season of All Sports Series and now that they have been through the rigors of one season are ready to
really make a name for themselves in 2015.
He really made a name for himself by going 3 - for - 5 at the plate with four RBI, including those two absolutely crushed baseballs.
It's the current campaign where he's
really made a name for himself though, 20 goals and seven assists has earned him the PFA Young Player of the Year award for the second consecutive season as well as interest being shown from huge clubs including Real Madrid and Barcelona.
These guys are back for their second go around in All Sports Series and are looking to
really make a name for themselves this year.
Despite never
really making a name for a himself or becoming an elite 135er.
However, it was in the next campaign that
he really made his name, under the guidance of former Chelsea manager Claudio Ranieri.
Big events like the Euros or the World Cup allow players to
really make a name for themselves, to become overnight sensations, and National Heroes, where just last week, they may have been able to walk down any street unrecognised.
After a brief, and unsuccessful loan period with Inter, Arnie landed at Werder Bremen, where he began to
really make a name for himself.
Harry Kane (Tottenham): The England international has
really made a name for himself in the past few seasons and is a quick attacking player, who can really finish off goals for a living.
I also have great memories of my time at Liverpool, and it was there that
I really made my name.
It was in his second term at Mallorca (2009/10) that
he really made his name, establishing himself as a key member of the team — with five goals in 33 appearances — that surprisingly finished fifth.
Or you could go for another unique name pair to
really make this name stand out.
The Smart Bottoms brand has
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Snooki
really made a name for herself after starring in the hit MTV reality show, Jersey Shore.
Over the years, Petunia Pickle Bottom has
really made a name...
With a name that sounds like the next big name in luxury fashion, berberine has
really made a name for itself in the natural health world.
This was one of the first phytochemicals that
really made a name for itself.
Backpage has been around for almost two decades, is available in 15 languages, and now serves more than 869 cities worldwide, so it's
really made a name for itself in the online classified space.
I love seeing Danny McBride break out as a legit talent — The Foot Fist Way, Tropic Thunder and Pineapple Express got him in front of audiences, but the HBO show Eastbound and Down
really made his name.
That same year, Andrew Dosunmu «s «Restless City» also screened at the festival, but it was the feature version of «Pariah» that
really made his name.
Curtis, who now appears on the Fox series «Scream Queens,» broke out as the original Scream Queen, but
really made a name for herself with comedy classics «Trading Places» and «A Fish Called Wanda»; Curtis won a BAFTA Award for her role in the former and a Golden Globe nod for the latter, though neither performance struck gold with Oscar.
While the first films he made as a lead did passable business - both 1995's Billy Madison and 1996's Happy Gilmore reached modest audiences - it wasn't until 1998's The Wedding Singer that Sandler
really made his name as a star.
Sightseers hit the radar of many horror fans since its announcement because after his huge hit, Kill List, Ben Wheatley
really made a name for himself in the horror genre.
Assuming of course that the Wi - Fi issues are fixed, news of the SIM card trouble just looks bad for Dell who has yet to
really make a name for itself in the mobile world in terms of manufacturing devices.
He's someone that's
really made a name for himself from the ground up and with through it he's started up several digital agencies, done public speaking, 1 on 1...
The UK based developer
really made a name for itself during the 90s by doing something unprecedented, something that no western developer had attempted.
Over the years, the team at Telltale Games has
really made a name for itself through a series of episodic game releases, including ones based on hot properties like Jurassic Park, Back To the Future, The Walking Dead, The Wolf Among Us, Borderlands and, most recently, HBO's Game of Thrones, which is gaining huge accolades from fans.
Tecmo has
really made a name for themselves over the time they've been in the gaming world, and that's been...
If you're always on the hunt for new illustration talent, then look no further than Fan Wu — an up - and - coming illustrator and graphic designer who's
really making a name for himself in the industry.
The Hales Gallery Frank Bowling exhibition focuses on the celebrated Poured Paintings which
really made his name.
'» Another Arizona peer assesses, «They have
really made a name for themselves here.
«It's where Fulbright
really made its name.
The placement size and bold text
really make the name on this resume stand out.
Not exact matches
A lot of big -
name options require you to buy an annual membership in order to access discounts — and while you'd likely
make that membership fee back within your first few orders, nobody
really wants to pay $ 60 upfront to save $ 1.50 on bananas every week (even if that will add up).
And the many feeble attempts and faux justifications
made in the
name of speed and scale doesn't
really advance the discussion or explain the situation, either.
«Now that they are combining, this is their opportunity to
really launch that brand in a big way and in a positive way, and actually turn it around and
make the Napster
name a positive
name.
That constraint
made sense in a physical world: a business that invested heavily in printing presses and delivery trucks didn't
really have a choice but to stick the product and the business model together, but now that everything — text, video, audio files, you
name it — are 1's and 0's, what is the point in limiting one's thinking to a particular configuration of those 1's and 0's?»
«The fear - mongering among the Republicans, in particular, has
really made some independent Mom - and - Pop retailers [in the U.S.] move away from anything with a foreign name on it, and that includes «Made in Canada.&ra
made some independent Mom - and - Pop retailers [in the U.S.] move away from anything with a foreign
name on it, and that includes «
Made in Canada.&ra
Made in Canada.»
Still, all of this means the U.S. burger chain might not even
really have to win in court against Down N» Out to succeed at its larger goal: demonstrating from a legal perspective that they're aggressive in protecting their
name and other trademarks, which
makes the marks themselves stronger.
But as our
name makes abundantly clear, we don't
really want you.
She my
name in our family gift exchange and apparently she knows me quite well because it
really did
make for great gift.
Without a doubt what
makes the Murker Futur safety razor
really stand out is its (as the
name suggests) futuristic design.
Cohn did not publicly support Trump during the campaign, but Kushner invited him in to meet with the president - elect during the transition, and Cohn apparently
really wowed him — after a few more meetings, he was
named National Economic Council director,
making him the top economic policy staffer in the White House.
It'd be easy to
make a
really bland blog in the
name of just having a blog, but it looks like Shopify took the high road on this one.
While that fact can
make it no fun to hold on to this
name when the markets are in a foul mood, when things are going well this fund can
really do well, as it did last week.
What
really got Scientology's goat, however, was the November airing on Comedy Central of a South Park spoof of Scientology, called «Trapped in the Closet,» in which a kid
named Stan pays $ 240 for auditing and scores off the Bridge as an O.T. IX, which
makes everyone think he is the reincarnation of L. Ron Hubbard.
If you want to truly own it, I mean
really own, it, Mike, you don't
make that your preamble, because it minimizes and decontextualizes what you did; i.e., ALL I DID was call her
names (you know, «sticks and stones...»), it was SEVERAL years ago (come on, get over it already, Julie, what the heck!)
You slowly yet ultimately turn all of your attention to the things in other people that you're certain
really tick God off, and you
make it your sacred business to modify their behavior in the
name of Jesus.