Sissi had a whole trilogy to her name, unfortunately, and we soldiered on to a second DVD.
Coeliac UK, which represents sufferers, worries that the hidden costs of prescriptions (which patients pay for, unless they have other conditions which qualify them for free scripts) is giving the whole system a bad name.
But it seems against nature for the name of the whole to be grabbed by the part.
"This isn't about trying to go out there and build a whole new brand around the name Outbox, " said AEG Chief Executive Tim Leiweke, in an interview.
But earning nothing with a name troupe is a whole lot better than earning nothing with a lesser troupe.
Before Plowden, whole-class teaching got a bad name because it often led to teachers droning on while their pupils dropped off.
New York Police Department detectives lifted fingerprints from the shipment that matched one from a juice bottle that they say Istavrioglou shoplifted last year from a Whole Foods market, giving them a name, police Commissioner Raymond Kelly said.
New York Police Department detectives lifted fingerprints from the shipment that matched one from a juice bottle that they say Istavrioglou shoplifted last year from a Whole Foods market, giving them a name, said Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly.
Like Rikyu before him, Koetsu worked with a family of potters whose name came to stand for a whole class of rough, low-fired pottery: raku ware.
Like Kleenex, Coke and Tylenol, the word Winnebago doesn't just name a brand, it defines a whole category.
"I feel angry in a way that Rhyl has got itself such a bad name, when the town as a whole is not a bad place to live, " he said.
It is not rare for part of a country to give its name (Canada, eg) to the whole.
The company could start a whole new division dedicated to Jobs and, just on the name alone, sell whatever products came under the Jobs banner.
If Morgan Keegan is sold in whole to a private equity firm, the firm and its name will survive, and advisors who have been loyal to the firm will probably stay.
This may be the crucial test for Mr Dell who, after all, gave his name not just to the firm but to a whole business model (just-in-time, made-to-order manufacturing using an outsourced supply chain), key elements of which have since been adopted by his competitors.
Last year her intelligence got a whole lot better when the show organizers agreed to outfit each attendee with a name tag that includes a paper-thin wireless chip encoded with a 24-digit number.
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Hoping to clear its name, Gazprom has announced that none other than PricewaterhouseCoopers will review the whole thing.
Surely with a name like Duncan McSporran she should at least have been suspicious that the whole thing had been set up by Chris Morris?
Where this whole process gets tricky is not in simple scales of liking or who recalled the brand name.
The call to shift the cost of healthcare to the people that need it, and cannot afford it, while protecting industry profits, in the name of balancing the budget will devastate the health of this country as a whole.
The Nissan name was then introduced to take over the Datsun market and unify the company as a whole.
He hopes to pose a direct challenge to supermarkets by persuading customers to do all their shopping at Whole Foods instead of cherry-picking the goodies they can't buy at the big-name chains.
Sure, it changed its formal name, and sure, it had a super ad during the Super Bowl proclaiming that it was a whole new brand of Blackberry.
Although Greece still objects to Macedonia's name (which it shares with a northern Greek province), it would rather see the country stay whole than split between Albania and Bulgaria.
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