Sentences with phrase «you name more»

Last year, a high school in Ohio named more than 200 kids in the graduating class «valedictorians» because they didn't want to hurt anyone's feelings.
The suit names more than a dozen defendants, including Stone, Wikileaks and Trump's family members, and alleges an illegal conspiracy to help Trump win the 2016 election.
I have constraints in that I have to meet quarterly numbers, which is a good thing — it's certainly good discipline — but it's a bad thing as well because if I wanted to invest, for instance, a $ 100 million to just make my brand name more accepted for two quarters and in the third quarter I'll get traction, that's not an option I would consider without a lot of pull.
Apple claimed it purchased the Chinese trademark from Proview, a troubled computer manufacturer that got really lucky when it registered the iPad name more than a decade ago, in 2001.
It's just that they're not franchising their names any more.
This less commonly found attribute makes a name more distinct for encoding into memory.
In the world of fiction, there are few names more recognized by both readers and filmgoers than J.K. Rowling.
Name a more iconic duo than chocolate and pecan combined.
Perhaps people associate the name more closely with the 1980s and»90s glam rock band Tesla (also from Northern California).
Some of the organization's founding members are still familiar names more than a century later, including realtor Henry Ceperley (whose name is seen today on Ceperley Park in Stanley Park), Hastings Saw Mill's R.H. Alexander, real estate broker M.A. McLean, and the city's second Mayor, David Oppenheimer (whose name is seen today on Oppenheimer Park).
The growth is reflective of the firm's efforts to make the Berkshire Hathaway name more recognizable across the US.
What happens to young dreamers whose anger gets deliberately stoked by, I mean organized by... oh, but let's not name any more nameable allegiances and platforms from the days of yore!
So in this BB forum (named more for the alliteration than anything, I bet), we atheists can mingle among the believers in equal numbers and speak to a somewhat captive audience.
«There are plenty of people there who are not real,» he says, as he acknowledges the growing discomfort of hearing his own name more often on the lips of his congregation than the name of Jesus.
The gospel transcends the law only to name a more difficult law — that of love, first of God and then of each other, even ourselves.
Are we loyal to our own body and family's name more than we are Christ's body and Christ's name?
Most Americans can name more of the Seven Dwarfs than they can name Supreme Court justices.
Same name more or less... it's confusing.
Ironically, we render God's name more meaningless each time we use it carelessly to advance our own agendas.
I started hearing a certain name more and more in his conversation.
Neither shall thy name any more be called Abram, but thy name shall be Abraham; for a father of many nations have I made thee.
Moving forward, Hickory Harvest plans to continue to work hard to make its name more prevalent in the industry.
I found the name more than a little off - putting, and I couldn't imagine what this would add to my dish except for vitamins — maybe.
Just don't bump your head on the bottom of the bowl or anything, I need you around to help me name more stuff and alert me to all CDN matters!
The Chargers changed the color of the collar so that it matches the uniform color, adding a second color to the nameplate to accent the name more and they added a golden stripe to the socks.
Apart from that I can name more errors than good saves, and a lot of points missed because of awful goalkeeping.
I'm not making fun of his name any more than I made fun of Keaton Steele's last year when he played for the Cedar Rapids Kernels.
If anyone can name more than the one good Arsenal performance for Campbell I would like to know about it.
Of all dominant figures in baseball, none has a name more familiar than the Chicago Cubs» owner Phil Wrigley.
Name a more iconic trio.
Hell, name me more than a couple games in the last two or three seasons where Buffon wasn't at his best.
He'll be able to name more colors correctly.
The lawsuit was brought by the Crystal Lake Park District and names more than 200 defendants.
Looking for a name more rare and different for your little one?
Other names more ostensibly honor their locations.
I have an impression that those who don't have pet names and only one real name are attached to their names more.
There are many baby furniture manufacturers, some names more famous and popular than others.
Women request an epidural by name more than any other method of pain relief.
The bankers, surely: a government - appointed special prosecutor has named more than 200 people as official suspects in a case that appears bound to result in criminal charges.
Hillary Rodham Clinton has named more than 100 people to lead her campaign for the New York presidential primary on April 19.
As worthy as these scientists» scientific and public achievements are, when the average person can name maybe five science celebrities at the most — but could probably name more than 1000 nonscience celebrities (I'm just guessing, but if you have a few hours, try it)-- it's time to admit that we're using the word «celebrity» differently than the rest of the world is.
From a four - winged, pocket - sized «tetrapteryx» to the feathered ancestor of T. rex: we talk to the man who's named more dinosaurs than anyone else
The election of Donald J. Trump as U.S. president, a candidate who called human - driven climate change a hoax, was followed by Trump naming more and more climate - change doubters to run the government's environment and energy agencies.
So, below are the records set by the most impressive North Atlantic hurricanes, since meteorologists began to name them more than half a century ago — as well as for storms in the Pacific Ocean, which actually rank number one in many of the categories.
Subjects reported that they could hear better in noisy restaurants and recall names more easily; they were also less inclined to grope for words in midsentence.
While the present paper shows that we judge fluent information as more true, previous work has shown that fluently processed faces are judged to be more attractive, and fluently processed names more frequent.
Based on what Bachrach reckons is the world's only complete collection of American - English «morphemes» — word building blocks like «neo» and «sol» — NameLab's system has named more than 200 things to date.
Besides calling for more data and better coordination of existing data - collection efforts, the report names more than a dozen «high priority topics that could be explored with significant progress made in 3 - 5 years.»
Scientists have named more than 380,000 different species so far.
«We have named more than 10 times as many craters on the surface of Mars as astronomers have in the last 50 years.»
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