The players in the offensive line are the no-name guys, but they have done a great job of protecting him. |
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They knew their product line, no-name ink-jet cartridges, was a commodity, so service would make or break the business. |
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They already produce almost all of the world's notebooks, for no-name brands as well as the usual suspects. |
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The majority of the movie takes place in a school bus full of no-name actors and actresses as football jocks and team cheerleaders. |
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The two fought for what seemed like forever, Eduardo punching furiously, and the no-name girl slashing away. |
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I scanned the narrow, shallow selection of no-name pain relievers for mouth, teeth and gums. |
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Personally, I think the ideal wardrobe should have a good balance of brand-name and no-name items. |
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Along with a performance by Karen herself, there's also a talented no-name jazz outfit that she's recruited for the night. |
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Bandleaders hire no-name designers to churn out a series of generic sketches. |
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Mirroring the South Side's rough-and-tumble image, the team consists mostly of scrappy, low-priced, no-name players. |
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That's the most powerful man in the US House of Representatives saying that, not some no-name preacher from Arkansas. |
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I would have enjoyed staying at the party even later, but those ambitious little no-name starlets and studlets crammed into the place. |
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What actually differentiates no-name clothes from brand-name items? |
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I think this is the season we get to know a few of these no-name players. |
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If you're a no-name author and she decides that she loves your book and she puts it in her book club, you are going to be on the best sellers list. |
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Then there was a no-name trainer who took over from the original trainer, who along with his wife was murdered by a stepson now serving 29 years in jail. |
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Unknown writers, like no-name actors, singers, and dancers, continue to get squeezed out by our star-obsessed media. |
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Where is the permanence in a shot printed with no-name ink on no-name paper? |
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In the case of a no-name disclosure, the authorization should be presented at the same time the identification of the taxpayer is provided. |
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Then you can count on some no-name studio to produce rip-offs of those blockbusters. |
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Surprisingly, it was their ironclad no-name defense more than their much ballyhooed three-pronged attack that got them there. |
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The irony is that HP's machines, while designed in the US, are almost entirely made in Taiwan, as are pretty much all of the world's big-brand and no-name notebook computers. |
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Fung argues that cost-conscious shoppers will be more inclined to buy no-name jeans when mortgage payments, not stock market tips, become the priority of the day. |
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With their presence, there's basically no reason to buy no-name pedals. |
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In Adventures of a No Name Actor, the self-styled no-name actor, Marco Perella, loves his craft, but does not take himself or celebrity culture seriously. |
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Granted, I didn't expect too much from most of the no-name cast, but the stars of the cast were obviously doing nothing more than going through the motions. |
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Considering the multi-billion-dollar industry pulp romance novels have become, a documentary on their popularity and the no-name writers who create them would seem warranted. |
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The no-name girl got into the SUV and slid across the leather seat. |
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I love his ability to spot no-name players with big-time talent. |
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Against a no-name Republican, though, Gillibrand would be fine. |
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The Khan pronouncements come days after Mayweather called the slugger from Bolton, Lancashire in the United Kingdom as a no-name fighter. |
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Two By Two features a no-name cast and visuals that, even if you were feeling charitable, could be only described as adequate. |
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Lin went from being a no-name player to an international superstar overnight. |
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You can also buy no-name ink cartridges that perform substantially the same as the ones with the company's brand. |
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Is an out-of-state, no-name bell maker like Bevin really going to knock off the Senate minority leader? |
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For several weeks afterward the no-name man got up around 3 a.m. each day to harvest grapefruits, oranges, soursop and so on, from trees that he had not planted. |
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Just look at the Puerto Rican basketball team, a no-name crew with a 40-year-old centre that left a collection of millionaire celebrities with egg on their face. |
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We believe there is plenty of no-name pearl jewelry out there of unknown quality. |
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They were the only survivors in a separated element of Pokorny's platoon in the summer of 1970 after a firefight in a no-name village. |
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The best the local Liberals can hope for now is that the newly merged Conservative Party of Canada selects a no-name candidate to run in the riding of Richmond. |
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The organic market will not disappear, but ignoring the elements that make it distinctive risks turning the word organic into nothing more than a brand like no-name bread. |
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Winter X is an arena where a no-name day player can go from Joe Schmo to Joe Pro just by stealing the snow show. |
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If you hire some no-name for the job, be sure to check references. |
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A week after we met we were married in a no-name town in the middle of the night by a justice of the peace whose shingle was hanging in front of his house. |
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