Sentences with phrase «synonymous with your name»

«Help us send a message to anti-choice, anti-Medicare, anti-gun control Al D'Amato that, as Democrats, we're not interested in the kind of right - wing attack - style politics that are synonymous with his name,» the email concludes.
She isn't the most pop - culture - savvy 19 - year - old, but even for her, «vagina steaming» is synonymous with the name Gwyneth.
Given the slew of lamentable comedies that have become synonymous with his name, it is strangely moving to see him (unforgettable in Paul Thomas Anderson's Punch - Drunk Love) tenderly singing duets with his 18 - year - old daughter, Eliza (Grace Van Patten).
Prior to becoming one of the most successful actors in Hollywood — and even before the phrase «neoprene nipples» became synonymous with his name — George Clooney appeared in a little vampire flick called «From Dusk Till Dawn.»
That is the popularity of the compact SUVs from the automakers, Jeep the car genre is entirely synonymous with the name of the brand.
It's not hard to understand why: In WWII, SS was synonymous with the name of one of the main organizations of Adolph Hitler's Nazi regime.
In the future, your family name may be synonymous with the names Buffett and Rockefeller.
It's synonymous with the name «Peru» and unarguably the country's most popular tourist destination with more than 3 million visitors in 2013 alone.
This natural wonder is synonymous with the name Belize.
While the style of «drip» painting has become synonymous with the name Jackson Pollock, here the artist has autographed the work even more directly, with several handprints found at the composition's upper right.
[2] Bontecou returned to New York in 1958 and began to translate the basic ideas behind these drawings into three dimensions, creating the large, raw, monochromatic, wall - mounted assemblages that have become synonymous with her name.
Part of the group of celebrated sculptures collectively titled Natural History, it is among the earliest of his artworks to use formaldehyde, a material that has since become synonymous with his name.
You can't help but identify that little man with Lichtenstein himself, dwarfed by the motif that has become synonymous with his name.
Kim has long referred to the series as his best work, even if many will know him more for the ongoing «Synecdoche» (1991 — present), which has become almost synonymous with his name.

Not exact matches

When your name is synonymous with your business ventures, you can find yourself linking your least changeable qualities to your most chancy undertakings, and that can hurt you, despite your hard work and best intentions.
Nielsen, the company whose name is synonymous with network and cable TV ratings, has been trying for a few years to expand its measurement capabilities to cover the rapidly - growing streaming entertainment market.
Despite his name being synonymous with the word «genius,» Einstein's academic track record was anything but impressive.
Even if you aren't familiar with the scientific value of his work, you know his name — it's synonymous with scientific intelligence.
The pro skater's world - famous name is synonymous with skateboarding.
Nokia, a name which was once synonymous with mobile phones until first Apple and then Samsung Electronics eclipsed the Finnish company with the advent of smart phones, said the manufacturing, distribution and sales of the new N1 tablet, will be handled under license by Taiwan's Foxconn.
Although his shop passed to new owners (including Jemson) following his death in 1713, Lloyd's name became synonymous with shipping intelligence.
Despite the fact that its brand name is synonymous with one of the world's most popular condiments, Heinz remains billions of dollars in debt, which means the buyout could be both good news and bad news for the company.
Although there are many victims of cyber attacks, Sony's name may become synonymous with corporate losses and embarrassment from careless emails and protection of data as was the case for Target.
Over his 60 - year career, Warren Buffett's name has become practically synonymous with value investing.
The new results highlight Amazon's increased success in making its name synonymous with online shopping in the U.S, Re / code reports.
By contrast, Vanguard, whose name is synonymous with index funds, attracted more money from investors in 2016 than all mutual funds and exchange - traded funds combined, preliminary data from Morningstar earlier this month showed.
For nearly 20 years, the name Lululemon Athletica has been synonymous with the exploding popularity of yoga.
The decision acknowledged that evidence, including lyrics by the rapper T - Pain, shows «google» can be synonymous with «search the Internet» but pointed out that no other search engine calls itself «a google» — meaning the company's name is still distinct.
Even as other networks have stepped up their own original content, HBO's name remains synonymous with quality.
«The name Philip Morris became synonymous with cancer sticks,» Wedge Partners» Brian Blair said.
Popular history doesn't remember him kindly — his name's still synonymous with the Depression's despised relief camps, and King recaptured government at the first opportunity — but Boyko's reading of his rule is more nuanced.
Its very name was synonymous with the 20th - century economy.
Today, Steve Madden isn't a name synonymous with high fashion in the way, say, Prada or Isabel Marant might be.
She did just that, making her name synonymous with neon - tinged, pretty - punk party apparel that would seem immune to the trends of the coming decades.
Just look at Mark from Facebook, or Sergey and Larry from Google — they've built multi-billion-dollar empires whose names are synonymous with entrepreneurial success.
Nokia, a name which was once synonymous with mobile phones until first Apple and then Samsung Electronics (005930.
Myinstantoffer.com is a portal for Lending Club, whose name is synonymous with online personal loans.
One of the most common examples of branding is that of Coca - Cola, whose name is synonymous with the well - known advertising that appeals to people's emotions: «Things go better with Coca - Cola» and «Share a Coke — Share a Feeling.»
Jeanne's name is synonymous with the establishment and institutionalization of global corporate universities.
While these are all legitimate connections to make with the Buffett name, perhaps he is most synonymous with the discipline of value investing — the style and mindset Buffett has made famous over the decades.
Google Inc. (NASDAQ: GOOG), a name synonymous with innovation and known for its out - of - the box approach to things, has been in the news for famed developmental projects in the past.
Warren Buffett is the world's most famous investor, and his name is synonymous with financial success.
Buffett is synonymous with investing, and If you type his name in the Amazon search bar, the machine spits back 1822 book results.
Thus, today he only remains as a name synonymous with evil.
John — isn't your name synonymous with a toilet?
Eugene Peterson's name has long been synonymous with one of the most famous modern translations of scripture.
In the last 50 years or so, Wendell Berry's name has become almost synonymous with a sort of simple, agrarian lifestyle.
We turn finally to the pseudo-city of Philistia, a name synonymous with ugliness and anti-aestheticism.
The reason, as you all know, is because the name Judas is synonymous with treachery.
Joan of Arc was a teenager whose name became synonymous with challenging the powerful.
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