Sentences with phrase «whose surnames»

Their curious non-competitive status notwithstanding, these narrative and documentary premieres read like a wanna - see list for major indie names, either behind the camera or in front of it: movies you'd see whether it was the world premiere or not, with auteurs / filmmakers whose surnames stand on their own, like Solondz, Lonergan, Reichardt, Lee, Herzog, and much more.
I would have people whose surnames were the same as the characters in Cluedo.
Previously I advised ditching counting sheep theories if you can't get to sleep, and selecting a West Ham team of players that you have seen whose surnames all start with the same letter.
If so, ditch those counting sheep theories and try to select a West Ham team of players that you have seen whose surnames all start with the same letter.
For the final article in my feature I now move on to the very end of the alphabet and have chosen a team whose surnames begin with V, W, X, Y or Z. Not surprisingly I couldn't come up with any players beginning with X.
Today I'll see if I can remember enough players whose surnames begin with «F» to form my fifth team.
Forget those counting sheep theories and try to select a West Ham team of players that you have seen whose surnames all start with the same letter.
It all started with me trying to select teams of West Ham players whose surnames all started with the same letter.
This series of articles began when I couldn't sleep at night and instead of counting sheep to help me drop off I selected teams of West Ham players whose surnames all started with the same letter.
For today I have racked my brain (sounds worse than it was) trying to think of all the players I've ever seen in a West Ham shirt whose surnames begin with G. I've managed to jot down 12 names, but they wouldn't make the best team as three of them, Green, Grotier, and Gregory (who was the first Hammers keeper I ever saw) were goalkeepers.
The company was founded in 1920 by two Canadians, whose surnames, Hand and Arnold, form the name of the company.
Owner Mohammad Sohel Rana, whose surname was emblazoned out front in bold red italics, evidently failed to appreciate the looming result of all this improvisation.
On the first play of the game Valdez Showers, whose surname is a meteorology term, nearly rain back the opening kickoff for a touchdown.
She lives just a mile away from where it took place and has a son, whose surname is very obviously not English, at the local school.
A documentary on the 2012 school shooting in Newtown, Connecticut, lists a producer whose surname is familiar to most New Yorkers: Maria Cuomo Cole, the governor's sister.
Ironically, that day I noticed that the IPSA had failed to process a claim I had put in for a # 6.99 USB cable... Lost in the post Quite often, we get mail for an MP whose surname bears a striking resemblance to mine.
«[T] he papers with first authors whose surname initials appear earlier in the alphabet get more citations, [although] this effect does not exist for non-first authors,» Huang writes.
If you're looking for a partner for an adolescent brawl, it's always a good idea to avoid someone whose surname sounds like it applies less to a person than to a Panzer division.
Here's to Jerry Goldsmith, whose surname could hardly have been more apt.
Purefoy is the only character, besides Neil Pearson's Professor Waldman, whose surname the script verbalizes.
The woman is Helen McNicol (occasional «Lost» player Tania Raymonde, whose surname the opening credits misspell), a 17 - year - old high school senior who is planning to lose her virginity soon to her boyfriend Stanford (Ryan Merriman).
In Winterbourne she was friends with a brother and sister whose surname was Potter.
In 1893 he moved to Cleveland to join his father and stepmother, Martha Marsden, whose surname he adopted as his first name.
Both Ede's book and Russell's film concentrate on the artist's relationship with Sophie Brzeska, whose surname he took; a radical act for its time.

Not exact matches

The Chinese surnames Mo, Mai, and Mu have been adopted by Muslims whose names were Mohammed, Mustafa, Murad, Masoud.
The first two studies showed that husbands whose wives keep their own surnames are often described through terms that are counter to the gender - typical personality traits and power framework used for men.
Respondents who held firmly to traditional gender roles and can be described as hostile sexists perceived a man whose wife retained her surname as being disempowered.
A three - part study, conducted in the U.S. and the U.K. and led by a UNLV psychology professor Rachael Robnett, found that men whose wives retain their own surnames after marriage are seen as submissive and less powerful in the relationship.
Woodcock: that piquant surname forms a rime riche with Hitchcock, whose great ghost story Rebecca (1940) Anderson's movie obliquely salutes.
I hate when Carter's honorarium «Dotar Sojat» is translated as Jeddak Tars Tarkas's (Willem Dafoe) «right arm» (another term for «bitch» after spending the first part of the film being called a virgin queen) instead of «the surnames of the two warrior chieftains whose metal I had taken.»
Their search for the horcruxes leads to the eccentric wizard Xenophilius Lovegood (Rhys Ifans, as yet another character whose name satirizes the English tradition of obvious metaphorical surnames) who relates to them the rather ominous story of three knights, who collectively attempted to cheat death.
An art review on Friday about the Photography Show art fair, which concluded Sunday, misstated the surname of an artist whose work appeared at the Etherton Gallery booth.
An art review on Friday about «Fast Forward: Painting From the 1980s» at the Whitney Museum of American Art misspelled the surname of an artist whose work is featured in the show.
An art review on Saturday about the Venice Biennale misspelled the given name and rendered incorrectly the surname of the artist whose work inspired the Swiss Pavilion.
An art review on Friday about the Armory Show in Manhattan reversed the given name and the surname of the abstract painter whose work has been appropriated by the Korean artist Kyungah Ham.
Whether he did it or not, he gave his surname to a movement — the Luddites — whose anti-automation influence persists to this day and whose name has come to mean anyone who actively or passively resists technological progress.
An earlier version of this article misspelled the surname of a musical artist whose music was played by Apple's HomePod speaker without being requested.
A man whose marriage is dissolved by decree of absolute divorce may change the surname he took upon marriage to his pre-marriage surname.
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