Not every individual stationed at a training facility will hear his name called on draft day.
But whether the 20-year-old actress will be on hand to hear her name called on Oscar night remains to be seen.
Ivorian Aruna heard his name called out in a lively ceremony in a Brussels hotel - and admitted he had been very nervous.
And recently we started a new series on the White House website in which my advisors ask for advice from the public, and we gave it a catchy name called Advise the Advisors.
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This year, networks covering the draft did everything in their power to prevent destroying the suspense of those who would eventually hear their name called as draft picks of one of the thirty-two NFL teams.
But then he heard his name called and thought about all his family has gone through to get to this moment, when the Florida State star became the first quarterback picked in this year's NFL draft.
As a freelance writer and musician, I generally have more leisure on my hands than do my time-card-punching contemporaries, and have thus heard my name called as a "single" more times than I'd care to admit.
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When your name was called, you were passed through a metal detector and ferried upstairs to an undecorated 6-by-6 cubicle.
Yet, you need to be 100% on in the exact instance when your name is called or the camera starts rolling.
During the roll call on the House floor, Cantor grimaced and shook his head when his name was called out as a replacement for Boehner.
"I can't wait until my name gets called, when I get to run out of the tunnel and just be where I usually (am), " Revis said.
Manuel Martinez, as he then was (Manolo Chopera is an untranslatable slang name everyone called him), had little enthusiasm for engineering and preferred to work with horses.
It showed when she welled-up when her name was called at the draft, even though hell was set to freeze over before she was passed on being called first.
Instead, another name was called: jazz newcomer Esperanza Spalding.
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Already blown away by his name being called, Ogden said he expects the feeling will only get better when he gets to Ohio, according to a story on the Ravens' official website.
When one of the registrars sends an addition, deletion or modification to a DNS record, SnapNames receives a copy of that change and maintains its own comprehensive database of domain name registrations called Whois.
He called me Mary because I had told him my middle name was Mary and I was called by that name at home, although my middle name was really Lynn.
I'm going to prepare to go out and give it my best whenever my name's called.
He said those responsible for the damage were not acting in his name and he called for them to stop.
But perhaps the biggest story of the first round was Teo's name not being called by Commissioner Roger Goodell during the 3-hour, 33-minute session Thursday night.
That, of course, is the reason that you will not need to call the stationers to cope with this particular change: the translation of names into numbers is handled automatically by computers called name servers, so most users have no idea what the numbers are.
Gutierrez is identified as the founder of another politically active group called Vamos Unidos USA, which the complaint says is a fictitious business name for a company called Vamos EUA, which has been the subject of several State of California tax liens filed with the Los Angeles County recorder of deeds in 2011 and 2012.
But even as he called her name he could see that there was no trace of the young woman.
Some Internet protocol addresses were linked to an Internet domain name registered to someone called Si Wen in Tianjin.
They called his name as he walked by, gathered when he spoke.
It's just that today, we have to deal with the Internet and all the mess that is disseminated in the name of so-called transparency.
Another example occurred between 2001 and 2003, when a biological to treat anemia called Eprex (chemical name, erythropoietin), a supposedly identical version of a sibling called Epogen (which was manufactured in a different facility), caused a 30-fold increase in a severe kind of anemia.
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