Once, that was finished he started whining ad nauseam about Alexa; however, the interesting thing is that my Alexa score was actually better in the past (prior to creating this list) than it is now: http://nomadicsamuel.com/top100travelblogs/volume-i-february-2012 Any blogger under the sun knows that installing the Alexa toolbar is going to provide a slight boost in rankings; however, if you look at the top blogs ranked by Alexa you'll see
the same familiar names you see on any top travel blogger list: Matt, Gary, Y Travel Blog, The Planet D, etc..
It tends to feature
the same familiar names; the same titles that everyone claims to have read because they just seem to be... View Post
Not exact matches
Most people today are
familiar with the recent Mission Impossible movies starring Tom Cruise based on the old television shows by the
same name.
Associates know customers by
name, root for the
same high school sports teams and provide a
familiar face at the cash register and in the aisles.
You are probably already
familiar with her wildly popular blog of the
same name, Deliciously Ella.
Patrick Roberts —
name Celtic supporters are
familiar with, at the
same time someone Manchester City...
Your one year old should start to understand words like «bye - bye» and «up», especially when you use a gesture at the
same time and they should recognise the
names of
familiar objects, such as «car», «daddy» and «teddy».
In «Touch and Go: Merely Grasping a Product Facilitates Brand Perception and Choice,» published in Applied Cognitive Psychology, they conduct a series of experiments and show that blindfolded people induced to grasp
familiar products (a bottle of Coke, for example) under the guise of a weight judgement task are then quicker in recognizing the brand
name of the product when it slowly appears on a screen, include more frequently the product in a list of brands of the
same category, and choose more often that product among others as a reward for having participated in the experiment.
Plus The Hangover is the year's most unlikely success story: It starred no one whom we could
name, wasn't an already
familiar franchise, and was shot for the
same price as Michael Bay's robot - testicle animation budget for Transformers 2.
In which case, his barrage of f - bombs and references to mothers
named Martha feel a little too
familiar, and just far enough behind the curve of what is being discussed in the cultural conversation that they don't land with the
same merciless cruelty that made the previous film, well, if not better, then somehow more incisive.
You've seen it all before, especially if you are
familiar with William Douglas - Home's play, «The Reluctant Debutante,» which was also made into a movie back in 1958, and the screenplay for that film provides the backbone for What a Girl Wants (I assume the
name change is meant to appeal to the aforementioned young girls
familiar with the Christina Aguilera song of the
same name.)
Adapted from Colm Toibin's novel of the
same name, «Brooklyn» adds a layer of emotional complexity to its otherwise
familiar love story by centering it on the notion of home, both the one we make and the one we leave behind.
The
name should sound
familiar because they are the
same studio that created such games like Sonic Jump, Sonic Dash and Sonic Dash 2: Sonic Boom.
Lavant, the lead actor, is
familiar to American audiences from his lead performances in the first three features of Leos Carax — Boy Meets Girl (1984), Bad Blood (1986), and Lovers on the Bridge (1992)-- in which he plays essentially the
same character, a guy
named Alex, Carax's own real first
name.
This adaptation of Stephen King's 2009 doorstop of the
same name features all the
familiar characters: James «Big Jim» Rennie (Dean Norris), a used - car salesman who is second selectman of Chester's Mill and would very much like to be first selectman; Dale «Barbie» Barbara (Mike Vogel), a former Army captain in town on some sort of business; Deputy Linda (Natalie Martinez), the kindhearted cop; lovely Angie (Britt Robertson) who has a regrettable fling with not - so - lovely «Junior» (Alexander Koch); intrepid newspaper reporter Julia Shumway (Rachelle Lefevre); and so on...
Still, anyone
familiar with Isaac Marion's book of the
same name knows that the Warm Bodies story and tone could make for a fun (albeit campy) film — playing on traditional «undead» tropes.
It's not - quite - but - almost - is a Sherlock Holmes story: In his 1994 novel of the
same name, Caleb Carr used the
familiar layout of a detective thriller to explore the high - low society of 1890s New York.
People may also be
familiar with this story if they saw the IMAX film of the
same name from 1998.
While Damien Chazelle «s film (based on a short of the
same name), pits aspiring drummer Miles Teller against near - psychotic teacher J.K. Simmons, might sound
familiar on the surface, it manages «a deeply and richly different take on that journey — not only examining the cost of struggle but the reward of it.»
What is it: The Volkswagen Golf SportWagen is the new
name for the
familiar Jetta wagon, and it's received all the
same updates as the Golf lineup in recent years.
It looks
familiar because it's the production version of the 2003 concept car which bore the
same name.
In case you aren't
familiar with the Vitz
name, it's the
same vehicle we get in the US under the Yaris nameplate.
Now, in Gone for Soldiers, Jeff Shaara carries us back fifteen years before that momentous conflict, when the Civil War's most
familiar names are fighting for another cause, junior officers marching under the
same flag in an unfamiliar land, experiencing combat for the first time in the Mexican - American War.
Never say die is first cited in the USA in 1814 and would seem to have been in
familiar use a couple of decades later when Dickens uses it; but it's believed to have hit maximum popularity in 1939 due to the movie of the
same name starring Bob Hope and Martha Raye.
However, these brands are usually owned by the
same conglomerates that manufacture more
familiar — and less expensive —
name brands: Nutro Max, for example, is owned by Mars.
Anyone
familiar with high class, «real deal» working dogs knows there is a big difference between the animals registered by the
same name with the American Kennel Club and the working animals performed by serious fanciers and not registered with the AKC.
For those of you not
familiar with this game, it is based off of the franchise of the
same name, Mabinogi.
The
name should sound
familiar because they are the
same studio that created such games like Sonic Jump, Sonic Dash and Sonic Dash 2: Sonic Boom.
You may be
familiar with an earlier PICO - 8 game of the
same name, also by Thorson and Berry, and it is this version that serves as the foundation on which Celeste is built.
A U.S. source
familiar with the U.S. position at the talks, who asked not to be
named, said that U.S. delegates in Bonn were pushing an agenda that resembled those of past administrations — stressing that emerging economies like China follow the
same rules as developed nations and meet international standards for monitoring and reporting emissions.
I was one who gave him the long «e» Since the
name was
familiar to me With a «James» I had dealt Which the
same way was spelt That was how I thought this one would be
People gravitate toward them the
same way they do toward
name brands in the grocery store they assume a firm must be one of the best just because it is one of the biggest or the
name sounds
familiar.
(For a completely different take on the
same, or similar, lyrics, listen to the more
familiar Led Zeppelin song of the
same name.)
You'll see
familiar enemies such as Slimes and Drakees, and items that have the
same name as in the iconic series.
If the developer's
name sounds
familiar, that's because he's worked this
same magic on past Google - exclusive camera features.
If the A8
name sounds
familiar, that's because there was a phone launched in 2015 of the
same name.
In the
same way, if a patient inquires about the personal details such as, testimonials,
name and contact details, the medical assistant is expected to supply the requested information as it is the privilege or right of every patient to be
familiar with the person who is providing medical assistance for her.