Sentences with phrase «whose names ring»

There are only a handful of architects whose names ring a bell with the general public as well as with real estate developers in the world's major cities, and any such list would surely include Santiago Calatrava.
There are only a handful of architects whose names ring a bell with the general public as well as with real estate developers in the world's major cities, and any such list would surely include Santiago...
Messi hands the captain's armband to Iniesta, whose name rings around the Nou Camp.

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Neptune's rings have been given names: the outermost is Adams (which contains three prominent arcs now named Liberty, Equality and Fraternity), next is an unnamed ring co-orbital with Galatea, then Leverrier (whose outer extensions are called Lassell and Arago) and finally the faint but broad Galle.
In one scene, there is a character named Izzy (Page, To Rome with Love) who tries to bring down someone close to her whose company is involved in a major pollution scandal, but these moments don't ring as profound without anything to ground her character, and the way that this story thread evolves feels manufactured, which is evidenced by the lack of genuine emotion when the episode concludes in a traumatic way.
This one comes from a company whose name probably doesn't ring many bells, but apparently it's even slimmer than the P6.
ANDREW KREPS GALLERY What Pipeline, a Detroit gallery whose name conjures political obliviousness and feigned art world naïveté has ringed the wall with the small, muscular oil paintings of mundanities by Mary Ann Aitken (1960 - 2012)-- a Volkswagen bus, a cigar box, a checkerboard and so on.
Does the company — whose name has yet to ring out in any meaningful way in the United States — bring enough quality to justify the coin?
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