And he thinks that Cole can also make a name for himself this summer.
' But he's got seven other as hungry fighters who are desperate to make a name for themselves.
Heavy travel schedules are nothing new for comedians, who traditionally make a name for themselves on the road.
Adams left Merck in 1987 to make a name for himself at the German drug firm Boehringer Ingelheim.
It was also a chance for local radio enthusiasts to make their name.
Now, because of its affordable price tag and refreshing taste, vinho verde is finally starting to make a name for itself abroad.
Have you ever wondered how you could rise above the swarm of worker bees and make a name for yourself?
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"The FA Cup is about players, it's about the opportunity to make a name for themselves, " he told BBC Tees.
Bolt, a Manchester United fan, believes he has what it takes to make a name for himself on the pitch.
It was in French Indochina that Gen Bigeard began to make his name as a commander in a Paratroop regiment.
The trouble is that you can only make your name by speaking out, and this requires striking the right balance.
First, as probably the highest profile restaurant reviewer in the country, Wells does not need to make a name for himself.
Today, publicizing breaches has evolved into a way for lesser-known researchers and security companies to make a name in the industry.
You only have to pick up where the last person left off, perfect their ideas, and make a name for yourself.
To make its name out West, Babson has placed advertising banners in the airport and on street lamps across the city.
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If they can beat the tradeable MSCI Emerging Markets or the BSE-100 Sensex, they might just make a name for themselves.
That experience has left the Bolton fighter wanting more and he admits he is eager to make his name across the Atlantic.
Whether it has the gumption, durability and resilience to make a name for itself in the hybrid market is another matter entirely.
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The basketball court at Purdue is already named for him, so now all he needs to do is make his name here.
Within the past few weeks, it has launched a two-pronged assault to make its name a household word, even among the technologically-challenged.
Proving that ambition and business savvy often run in the family, some daughters work hard to make a name for themselves in business.
But with this keynote, Qualcomm hopes to make a name for itself as a innovative company powering the mobile tech of the future.
Throughout my career, I have strived to make my name synonymous with high character, values and integrity, and I will continue to do so.
With two-time world champion Stoner quitting last season after becoming disillusioned with the sport, there is a gap for Marquez to make his name.
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A. Banks continued to make a name for itself as the most irritating brand in retail, and doing so delivered a 12% sales uptick.
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He started importing frozen foods before launching LuLu during the Gulf War, it went on to make its name as a provider of value-for-money goods.
"It's up to me to grasp it with both hands and try and make a name for myself in this industry, " Abbot told BBC Radio Cumbria.
Google Wallet, which is now accepted in 700, 000 stores through a partnership with Mastercard but has yet to make a name for itself with the everyday shopper.
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Strong brands have made it challenging for others, like Bank of America, to make a name in private banking without the boost that special programs can offer.
Unless they come from wealthy families, they have to win lots of competitions, quickly make a name and hope that someone will lend them a great instrument.
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