Sentences with phrase «than some random name»

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This means a user can create a more custom address with an individuals name, a business brand, or pretty much any words rather than the traditional cryptically random addresses.
Would rather short a stock that pops on some random thing (like adding blockchain to their name) than a company that drops because it lost 30 % of their customers.
Yes I'd rather have # 65m kept in the bank for a more worthy transfer if need be rather than splashing it out on any random player for the sake of having a big «name» in our side.
So I say bring it on, come from all four corners of the Earth and lets together build a better society, an inclusive society, a free society where we don't suffer apoplexy at the sight of a burka or niqab, where the colour of your skin means nothing more than a reminder of the accidental random allocation of your birthplace on this planet.We all need to learn a lot more about the history of this nation and some of the very very cruel things that it has done in the name of Empire, and before (and is still doing in the name of Capitalism thinly veiled as national security).
If you don't want to be bombarding Congress with random emails (they get more than enough as it is), try posting a petition or some other alert that doesn't immediately send a message to a target — people will feel like they've done something, you'll get new names, and you won't be bothering that legislative staffer whose just a bit hacked off at being pestered by your messages.
More than 600 people submitted their names for admission and 150 were given tickets after their names were selected at random, according to CNY Central, according to the station.
The film eventually devolves into a series of life - and - death struggles where the casualties, rather than coming across as random and unpredictable, play out as if they had been negotiated with the cast's publicists in order of name recognition.
It offers more flexible ways of selecting names than purely random name generators.
Our evidence suggests both that printing fluency confers the ability to name random letters more rapidly than 40 per minute6, and that the ability to phonetically write words fluently, possible only after the attainment of fluency in printing letters, confers phonemic awareness.
-- first come, first grand ballroom served (whoever registered first got a a seat at the main room until those seats were filled, then whoever registered got into the next room)-- alphabetical — via lottery of some random sort (you register and your name gets a number than then is part of a random selection for seatin)
It's quite hard to name a more random concept than this... ever.
One missed opportunity of a power comes in the form of Magic which, despite the promising name, ends up being little more than a random roulette wheel with varying effects (like giving Kirby a different power, of all things).
AS THE LAWRENCE WEINER RETROSPECTIVE at the Whitney Museum fades to white under multiple coats of Kilz and latex paint, and his various exuberant ephemera take up residence at LA MoCA before wending their way back to their rightful property owners; as Tate Modern and the ICA London emerge from momentary spells of whispered headlines, random sketching, streams of consciousness, and face slapping; as New York's New Museum concludes its vestigial assault on the Work of Art, not to mention the etiquette of proper spacing, and as visitors to the new building experience the worst case of buyer's remorse since the reopening of the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago; as the Metropolitan Museum's Dutch paintings readjust to the staid organizing principles of artist's name, date, and genre rather than hanging according to who bought what from whom (on whose advice) and resold it to so - and - so, who then donated it to the Met; and as the scent of modesty - prosaic, charcoal filtered, crystalline - emanates from the 2008 Whitney Biennial, now is as good a time as any to talk about money.
From the AP: ``... the last 358 months in a row have been warmer than the 20th - century average... The odds of that being random are so high — a number with more than 100 zeros behind it — that there is no name for that figure...»
The odds of that being random are so high — a number with more than 100 zeros behind it — that there is no name for that figure, Grego said.
First, if someone wants to be an anonymous reviewer but is unwilling to sign their name to their opinion... why on earth would we pay any more attention to their opinion than that of a random anonymous blogger?
«Matt decided, the night before, [that] «wizards have long names sometimes,» so he was on Google Translate putting in random things, and came up with a long, almost gibberish - style name, never expecting to say it more than once or twice.
It's the series of names that are different only by a number (blake01, 02, 03...), or a name that is little more than a random slap at the keyboard (klajhsd) and you see three or ten of them in a system with many belts.
This option is cleaner than a URL string of random letters and numbers, and URLs can be customized to include your first and last name.
One urban legend describes one group coming into a Comox Valley real estate office, scanning the in - out board for names and picking Ron Field at random because — well, just because Field sounded more in tune with their outlook on life than Gunn or Hunter.
I just myself put the lace in random just to have something different than usually.Never thought those will have names;).
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