Bright New York lights, big stage, national TV audience and Commissioner Roger Goodell in the house to call your name and shake your hand.
The veteran referee heard another official call his name and turned, only to be smashed in the face with a helmet by one of the players.
Come the April 25 draft fans will descend upon New York City's famed Radio City Music Hall in hopes of hearing their favorite club call the name of a left tackle who can protect their quarterback's blindside for the next decade.
Using the cockpit's convenient carrying handle, players have everything they need to be able to jump right into the action any time they hear the racetrack call their name, and quickly store the cockpit away in some unobtrusive spot when it's not in use.
My characters don't call their faith by the name "the Lord, " but they do call upon a faith in the goodness of life by whatever name.
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At a BofA branch, staffers are schooled to call you by name several times.
And the easiest way to be on TV is to call somebody a name. (Laughter.) Right?
If there are lots of kids, this is a great time to pull the previously mentioned present sack out, reach in the bag, call out a name, and have a short visit with Santa.
"I've never actually won a call-your-name award before, " Terrio said backstage after winning his award.
If you refuse to call evil by its name, then you are a moderate.
We can't be sure they were discussing dinner, but scientists do think dolphins call each other by name.
More than 2, 700 other patients worldwide are believed to be suffering from the virus that government officials call by its technical name, 2009 H1N1.
Obama was not only the first U.S. president to visit Myanmar but also the first to call it by that name, conceding ground in a long-running dispute.
By providing the call center with a name, address, even the 9-digits of a social security number and the targeted account number, the criminal is able to reset a 4-to-6-digit ATM or Credit Card PIN.
Making Call of Duty a big name in the world of e-sports might be a challenge, however.
It comes printed with the names of up to eight people the user chooses - just press the name and the call is made.
"If you want to call her Tallulah and her name is Lilly, say 'LillyTallulah, LillyTallulah' for about a week, then drop the old name, " she says.
Blacks prefer to address him more formally, while whites prefer to call him by his first name, (a sign of disrespect in black church culture), Woo says.
The fish (I no longer felt I deserved to call it by its rightful name), though undercooked, was vastly superior to the canned ravioli I heated on a hot plate every night.
Demonstrated response of the pet to the call of his or her given name.
Ms. Berry also identified Ariel Castro by name in her 911 call.
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He'll characterize the students' projects as "really cool, " and he'll call out some lucky winners by name while speaking to the importance of science, technology, engineering and mathematics ( STEM) education in the United States.
That which we call a rose, by any other name might smell as sweet.
We call - you know, the common name is flesh-eating bacteria.
To equalize the measurement of team performance across eras, we've created the G-score (as in "greatness"), basically a zippy name for what statistical connoisseurs call standard deviation.
Gruff and craggy, Hanssen consciously psyches out the younger man ("Your name is Clerk and you call me Sir or Boss, " he instructs an overly familiar Eric).
First, the formal name for what we commonly call diabetes is diabetes mellitus, which translates from the Greek as making lots of urine with sugar in it or making lots of sweet urine.
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His connections with the Company had begun in 1955 on the plane home from fighting in Korea, when he was given a name and a number to call by a man who then disappeared.
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