While in college one of my good friends had a basic, American sounding name something like (name is changed to avoid embarrassing the real person) Charlie Palmer.
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Last week, after the Broncos' victory against Minnesota, Mr. Tebow was asked by a reporter to name something memorable that had been said to him in the wake of the extraordinary win.
When Hossler was asked to name something cool about his U.S. Open experience, he praised, of all things, the free dry cleaning. ("That's pretty sweet, " he said.) Hossler slid late on Sunday, finishing nine over par, and won't get to keep a nickel of the check he earned this weekend.
They don't care whether they use your actual mother's maiden name or something else.
Another advantage of having products with Google's software on them: "The brand name means something, " Baxter said.
But it doesn't really matter that Pluto has been demoted because it's just a name for something.
Doris, Zwelish introduced her as, though he later confided that her name was something else, Do Lun or Du Lan.
The fraudster used my ID and I ended up getting a bad name for something that wasn't to do with me.
Defective grantor trust is a really stupid name for something that, in the right circumstances, can be a very good idea.
And he said he had just put his name to something like 23, 000 letters, and under 20, 000 of them were rejection letters.
It is easier to change the name into something different, and hope that people forget all the problems with the old vehicles.
Many of my Facebook friends have removed or untagged themselves from their more embarrassing photos or even changed their Facebook name to something an employer wont search for.
That small catchphrase became the name for something much larger.
If it is true that Apple products are bought for the brand name (something I think entirely uncontroversial) then by definition they are restricting themselves to that top portion of the marketplace.
Rees, who has 39 Wales caps to his name, was something of a surprise choice for last year's Lions tour to South Africa.
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My last name has become something that's a little more liked.
These are the kinds of both cuts and revenue increases that have in the past been acceptable to both sides in the name of avoiding something as draconian as the sequester.
"Generally, I come up with a name that has something to do with what gave me the impulse to draw it, " he tells CNN from his company's headquarters in the fashion town of Prato, Italy.
But he is willing to do, in the name of doing something big and comprehensive, talk about what he talked about in the State of the Union, which is take measures that would strengthen it and increase its solvency.
Forty years ago, an English physicist called James Dungey, now 77 years old, gave that something a name: magnetic reconnection.
Love, loyalty, and pride (or guilt) may paralyze your descendants when it comes to selling something with your name (and theirs) on it.
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Lobbyists for women's retirement issues have suggested a new type of retirement account open to people without earned income, so that stay-at-home moms could hold something in their name other than an IRA. "If women were able to establish a retirement account outside of an IRA, that would compensate them for their time outside the workforce, " Hayes says.
An Australian mare by the name of Black Caviar may have something to say about that.
She shouted out a name like Diana or Deanna, something that could also have been an invocation.
Being the inspiration for the name Plutoid has to count for something, right?
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Is it just another Android handset put out so there's something with the Sony name available at a lower price point than the Z?
There's something, I don't know, something sonorous about the name.
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