Sentences with phrase «who knows the name»

The more superintendents who know your name, the better your chance of them placing you.»
Work with an MBA - caliber Project Manager who knows your name, your account and your goals — and who is empowered to help you.
It's why there are still people who know the name Bill Wambsganss.
Please who knows the names of all the 5star hotels arnd london?
Who knew a name could invoke all those things, right?!
In chapter 24 of book VII, on the topic of memory, Pliny mentions king Cyrus of Persia, who knew the names of all his soldiers; Scipio, who knew the names of all in Rome; Cineas, king Pyrrhus's ambassador, who learned the names of all the Roman senators just one day after arriving in Rome; Mithridates Eupator, who administered justice in the 22 languages spoken in his empire; Simonides, inventor of mnemonics; or Charmadas the Greek, who could recite by heart any book from a library as though he were reading it.6
I love the idea of having nature all around me, neighbors who know my name, and small town traditions.
But Susan's anonymity and lack of field experience make her invaluable after Fine is assassinated by a haughty arms dealer named Raina (Rose Byrne), who knows the names and faces of all the CIA's major agents.
Fans of Judd Apatow who knew his name well before The 40 Year - Old Virgin hit theaters in 2005 should hold onto their hats.
Thompson, like the aristocrats, sets great store by his title and dress (he puffs a pipe that will be recognized by anyone who knows the name Monsieur Hulot).
What is more powerful in education than a student who is guided by an adult who truly cares — someone who knows your name, who encourages you, and is committed to your success in life?
This change is designed to honor the voice and expertise of those who know the names, strengths and learning needs of the children in their school: parents, teachers, counselors, para educators and administrators, not politicians and corporate lobbyists.
You need to think about readers and the stages they're at: those who've had no exposure to your books, those who know your name, those who've bought one of your books... 22 Ways to Promote Your E-Book suggests some ways to slice - and - dice content, to make your funnel as wide as possible:
There will still be people who know your name.
Now you've got a handful of people who know your name.
Thousands of people know my name, and while most people who know my name who buy my books pick a math workbook, science book, or self - publishing book, I still sell a significant number of golf and chess books to people who've heard of me (plus many who haven't, who apparently weren't deterred by the variety shown on my author page).
Sorry I had to do the obligatory «anon,» but I've been harassed recently for stating unpopular opinions and I don't want to incur the wrath of some in the blogosphere who know my name.
Having learned these basic manners, your dog will only accept food from people who know his name and who know the appropriate take it command — namely, from family and friends.
Those who know the name and have loved the game can rest easy knowing that OutRun 2 is everything they could want it to be.
There are many benefits to obtaining a tailored insurance package from an independent agent who knows your name.
So you're a tech support guru, or... you're the go - to tech genius for your friends, family, or anyone in earshot who knows your name.
The write is the only one who knows the name of the recipient.
I wanted to attract more prospective clients who want to do business in West Toronto and not to limit myself with only my past clients and contacts who knew my name as a personal broker.
The first list is family, friends, neighbours, acquaintances, past and existing clients, your future leads, agents who have exited real estate, corporate contacts such as lawyers, and anyone who you know their name and they know yours.

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It's heavy, it's passionate, and it's a name that no matter where you go in the world, people know that word, so in the beginning when we were nobody and nobody knew who we were, people would go, «Oh, Kiss, I've heard of you,» because it's just a word you hear all the time.»
Louis Arthur Charles, you were named after three of the bravest Weasleys — or you know, Lord Louis Mountbatten, King Arthur, and Prince Charles, but who's counting?
It's also known in the tech industry for being founded and led by Jack Dorsey, 38, who was separately named CEO of the social networking service Twitter last week.
For those who are new to the internet, the domain name, also known as a website address, is a word or phrase that a website visitor has to type in to visit your site.
Having an interaction with someone who knows you by name can completely alter the nature of a conversation.
The woman who cuts my hair knows how old my kids are, if I'm in a relationship and the name of my cat.»
Public cells, like the Occupy Portland channel, are listed on the Celly website, while private cells are hidden and can be joined only by users who know the group's name.
But as anyone who has been through the naming wringer knows, that's easier said than done.
Internet search experts say the shutdown of Google News in Spain may be greater on smaller, less - well known news publishers than on name - brand news sites who are less reliant on the site to draw in readers.
«The names on this letter are the ones the American people should look to for answers on why the world is a mess, and we thank them for coming forward so everyone in this country knows who deserves the blame for making the world such a dangerous place,» his statement read.
And most of us who have our names on the door know that we are only as good as our word, but not Donald Trump.»
I know it sounds corny, but it's how you stay out of problems,» says Waugh, who last year was named an officer of the Order of Canada for helping to strengthen the banking industry.
At some point (possibly immediately preceding a history test covering a long list of boring names and dates from the past) someone probably told you that «those who don't know the past are doomed to repeat it».
So when he was named last year by Finance Minister Bill Morneau to chair the federal government's blue - chip Advisory Council on Economic Growth, nobody who knew him was surprised that Barton set goals of scaled - up ambition.
Fix Auto has to make its name known with not just consumers but insurance companies as well, who end up footing most of the repair bills.
On the flip side, I worked for one person who knew 400 of the 3,500 by first name.
Jolly knows one executive who invented a fictitious client named Mr. Smith.
I learned early on to brush off the misspellings and mispronunciations, but when I'm interviewing for a job, I don't want to be the dolt who doesn't know how to pronounce the boss's name.
A client who loves me or someone who may barely know my name?
If you didn't know who Jenny Durkan was before the November elections, you've probably heard her name by now.
Subject: John Colleague (if that's the name of somebody who referred you to the recipient and would be known to the recipient.)
But someone who is buying a puppy will likely want to know everything about that puppy — what type of food it will need and what type of shots it will have to get, to name just a couple of topics.
So of course as you've seen with Pokémon Go, we have millions of people who may never have played a Pokémon game, or maybe just knew the name Pokémon, who are now playing that game and learning the names of each individual Pokémon.
Mr Malone said that, while he did not know who was responsible for his nomination in the achiever category, he suspected one of iiNet's staff might have put his name forward.
In March, Louie, a philanthropist who is known to make donations without attaching his name to them, was named Entrepreneur of the Year by the University of Victoria's Gustavson School of Business.
Take a lesson from rapper Curtis Jackson III (better known by his stage name «50 Cent»)-- who did just that.
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