Sentences with phrase «surname becomes»

The «and» between his name and surname becomes a manifesto of the dialectic exchange between his two halves: the man and the artist.
The surname became synonymous with quality men's footwear among those who could afford made - to - measure shoes and boots.

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As mainstream television news became weather - hysteric after Hurricane Katrina, the sports talk radio world was indulging in one hysteria after another, all surnamed «- gate,» of which Deflategate was the most ludicrous in breadth, depth, and length (if not necessarily in, er, volume).
If this is correct, it is one of the ironies of history that the title by which Jesus was unwilling to be known became very soon the one most commonly applied to him, even ceasing to be recognized as a title and being used practically as a surname.
«Following his parents» divorce, Giggs adopted his mother's surname and it was with that name on the back of his shirt that he was to become an international sporting icon.
It should come as no surprise that her surname has become increasingly popular as a first name, or that it radiates the same kind of glamour as the blonde bombshell herself did.
JOHNER RIEHL: I know that Cristina one of her co-workers, when they got married he actually took the wife's name and that became their family name like it's the obviously our convention here is to take the husband's surname, doesn't always happen, but so there are ways also and you have that moment of that magical moment in the hospital where I guess I don't know how it's done on a home birth like but I know at the hospital they bring you the form, there's the woman who works at the hospital or the man that works on the hospital that brings it to you and you have so much power in that moment like.
Jolie You may think Angelina when you hear the name — and this French classic meaning cheerful or pretty was actually her middle name before it became her stage surname.
Once i got over the surname challenge it became a lot easier to get to know some of these women each in such a short space of time.
Even if 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue becomes the one piece of real estate destined never to be festooned with the candidate's surname, the restive 2016 campaign should serve as a wake - up call.
The professional skills have an affirmative emphasis and sometimes appear as titles for individuals or become their surnames.
To that end, they became interchangeable cyphers and even dropped their surnames.
In 1940, Charles and his mother, Hortense Seliger, moved to Jersey City, and Charles Zekowski took his mother's surname, becoming Charles Seliger.
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