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"no-name" Definitions
  1. not famous
  2. not having a brand name (= a name under which a product is sold)

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MOD — NO NAME CAKE: No Name Cake is the only pre-made dessert MOD has to offer.
But also I knew it wasn't going to go anywhere internationally because it was a no-name director, no-name actors, no-name cast, so no one was going to pick it up.
The CB-1s might be from a no-name company, but that company makes its no-name status (sorry!) a feature and turns them into an intentionally anonymous tool.
" She called it "the problem that has no name.
" And, he noted, "There was no name for it.
NO NAME CAKE — Finally, it was time for dessert.
KABUL, Afghanistan — Mumtaz's new baby still has no name.
There was no name or any purchase record to review.
A post has no name, but a post contains spoilers.
The effort is so new that it has no name.
No Name looked at me hard under the dim lamplight.
No Name told me why he hadn't been in touch.
Cogito ClassicExtremely mixed reviews, not worth dabbling with no-name software.
No name got longer and more sustained boos than Mr Shelby's.
He's a person with relationships, but no name and no freedom.
Its headquarters in the military district of Santiago bears no name.
The party took place at No Name Club, as Billboard reports.
Gerald Washington did surprisingly well despite being a no-name replacement.
The suspects are Spencer, Mona, Alison (Sascha Pieterse) and no name?
When Alice Waters first visited in 2011, it had no name.
It has no name; it's the bridge where cellphone service starts.
We had no political organization; we had no money; no name recognition.
And I'm not just talking about some no name knock-offs either.
Perhaps no name is bigger in the massage gun industry than Theragun.
This no-name storm had impacts that were far reaching and unforgettable.
No name was ever forgotten, no thoughtful personal gesture was too small.
The leopard was born on June 13, and still has no name.
But while it was sex trafficking, it had no name, they say.
On the other we have the White House -- with no name attached!
Estes beat a no-name Democratic candidate by only 7 last night.
"So still no name for North's puppy," she tweeted on the 25th.
No name change, amount of fame or hush money can undo that.
The No Name Cake is essentially a high-end Hostess Ding Dong.
There's no name for this plaid-on-plaid approach to fashion yet.
Give your real name, a fake name, or no name at all.
Similarly, there are numerous no-name brand zero-ink printers out there.
"A Girl Has No Name: Headlines from the Political Patriarchy," she tweeted.
John Lewis and Hank Johnson, jumped in with virtually no name recognition.
Soldiers died for "king and country" — but that country had no name.
And there were no plainclothes officers in the tavern with no name.
Growing up, No Name frequently defied authority at home and in school.
Facebook Sound Collection lets you add no-name music to videos The launch is separate from the Sound Collection feature Facebook announced in December that only lets users add sound effects or no-name music to their videos.
They didn't talk about sexual harassment, which had no name in those days.
But for now, that chapter has no name - at least on Google Maps.
Like her no-name illegal restaurant in Istanbul, Abracadabra has no full kitchen.
Davy has actually invented a new pleasure for which language has no name.
They are classified as NNs, which stands for Ningún Nombre or No Name.
No name or price tag have been decided for the phone, Nikkei said.
Reviews aside, no-name brands alone are a key indicator of junk items.
Their restaurant still has no name but is open seven days a week.
" House rules include "no name dropping" and "leave your ego at the door.
In her lap lies a flushed, writhing ball of flesh with no name.
" Here's one: "My mama say, 'A bullet don't have no name on it.
Instead of the Man with No Name, we get the Grumpy Old Flame.
Do you, for example, have your editors read letters with no name attached?
Do manufacturers face stiff competition from off-brand competitors and no-name imported knockoffs?
So I also tried out some cheaper lenses from no-name companies on Amazon.
I'm not sure why MOD didn't bother giving the No Name Cake a name.
It's not clear why Yang would be so disliked given basically no name recognition.
The party was held at the at the No Name Club in West Hollywood.
No Name Maddox, as Mr. Manson was officially first known, was born on Nov.
At the age of 7, he said, he had no name, only a number.
To just throw this garbage out there with no name is, I think, awful.
Think he's gonna back down from some no-name boxer in a gym fight?!?!?
It means maintaining skepticism about no-name news sources and oddly-named social media accounts.
And it is absolutely unacceptable when it's done with no name hiding on the Internet.
Having no name, Velvet dubs the boy Laphicet—the same name as her murdered brother.
We've seen his face, his little toes, and his precious bonnet — but alas, no name!
That suited his purposes, because he wanted to give his work no name at all.
"What we lived through yesterday was something brutal, something that has no name," he said.
WATTERS: And these were not little Twitter people -- GUILFOYLE: No. WATTERS: -- that had no name.
The flock of stars hit up No Name in L.A. Monday night to pay tribute.
No face, no name, no person, just an anatomical fragment that translates into race = sex.
Knowing how to address a cover letter with no name can be confusing and frustrating.
No face, no name, no person, just an anatomical fragment that translates into race=sex.
"Mercy," the girl-who-has-no-name replies, letting us know where this is going.
In Kansas' 2nd district, Republicans are struggling to elevate a candidate with no name recognition.
No name has been announced for the newest member of the family as of yet.
In "The Lover," the older man has no name, but his skin smells like honey.
If the cafe has no name, you can be sure it has no menu either.
In 20183, Hussle released two mixtapes with the label: Bullets Ain't Got No Name Vol.
His second watch also was a no-name plastic one that his mother gave him.
Will Mackin's new story "Crossing the River No Name" is a good place to start.
Among the six Democratic candidates in the race, Lee has little to no name recognition.
Glenn was an El Paso County commissioner with almost no name recognition outside of Colorado Springs.
The words bring to mind Lifetime movies with no name actors, bad writing, and low budgets.
Now, the letter writer who calls herself "No Name to Speak of" feels abandoned once again.
As in Luis Buñuel's film from 1962, the spell that keeps them captive has no name.
The infestation is geographically limited to the Keys, specifically Big Pine Keys and No Name Keys.
Down by one, the Titans' also-no-name defense needed to get a season-saving stop.
At the checkout, I grabbed a No Name Cake and an Alaskan pale ale on tap.
Lamborghini TwoDots Hoverboard, available at Amazon, $259There are dozens of no-name companies that sell hoverboards.
I have no name a name is of no importaname for you I am a conduit.
That profile, which lists a phone number but no name, is linked to the organization's database.
"No name comes up more than Harvey Weinstein in this sort of behavior," she told me.
Often they're given no name, and simply assigned to a male character — his woman, his girl.
At this point, there was still no name for the profound cultural shift that was underway.
Unlike the Tea Party and the white-supremacist "alt-right," the new movement has no name.
Only in a society that had no name for them could these women be so unbound.
DIYARBAKIR, Turkey — It was the end of the day in an underground tavern with no name.
His screen name was No Name, and we agreed that that's what I would call him.
From Matchless we went to the bars Enid's, No Name, and then back to the shop.
If a girl has no name, what is a barista supposed to write on her Starbucks cup?
DiResta's research found that the most likely offenders are sellers of generic products from no-name companies.
But this team is comprised of a bunch of players that they're kind of no-name players.
As those shares have no name attached, ownership can be concealed and even transferred with no documentation.
CARL QUINTANILLA: -- no name change – SARA EISEN: This a company that needs a new change, doesn't it?
There is no name for it, really—a friend called it Toddler Norovirus, which sounds about right.
Jennifer actually "liked" Justin's message, so will she go home with Zumo, Shotti or even No Name?
"It is a bill that has no name, and of course it has no heart," he said.
Most hoverboards sold in the US have been brandless, because they were made by no-name manufacturers.
There is no name to describe us and fit each aspect of our diverse and unique generation.
"We shouldn't talk here," No Name said, and the man nodded and led us to his apartment.
When No Name looked back, he saw the young man being pinned down by a few policemen.
He was a no-name former governor from the South, with limited connections to the national party.
"Perhaps it was Wilkins who gave the abused princess no name and two empty lines," he writes.
Ryan Payton At the time there was no name for 343 Industries, it was just the Halo studio.
Trump didn't take the bait when he was attacked, and remained even-tempered — no name-calling or insults.
Wish has been able to register billions of dollars in gross sales annually by selling no-name brands.
Page wasn't a prominent figure in Trump's circle of foreign policy advisers, but he wasn't a no-name.
The biologist known as Lena in the movie, played by Natalie Portman, has no name in VanderMeer's book.
Johannesburg (CNN)The lion has no name, but images of his painful plight have ricocheted across social media.
Something in his unalloyed nature brings out the storyteller in people, as long as no name is attached.
Because my assailant had no name, face, or reason, he had every name, every face, and every reason.
That transition from no-name couturier to the subject of Jay Z songs, however, didn't just happen overnight.
I saw unibody phones of this caliber on offer from no-name Polish companies during MWC and IFA.
You feel as if you're falling into a bottomless obsession, a state for which you have no name.
"Anonymous letters with no name and no return address are now being treated as national news," he continued.
Because when even Pinterest turns against you, all you have left is small, no-name platforms like ... Twitter.
There are also a number of traditional DIY Berlin no-name bars, one of which plays only cassettes.
"It isn't some no-name actor on staff they assigned to play Trump," said GOP strategist Ford O'Connell.
Have you ever stressed over whether to buy the no-name brand of frozen burritos from the supermarket?
It's well documented and already in use lots of places — this isn't some no-name bargain-bin code.
I was trying to find the name for this shot, and there actually is no name for it.
It's a proving ground for no-name ballers, and a door opening onto basketball lore for established stars.
But not Eugene N. Parker, then a 224-year-old, no-name professor at the University of Chicago.
The organization running the community claimed to have no name and no real mission, aside from spiritual matters.
B. Wurtz: This Has No Name is on view at ICA LA September 30 to February 3, 2019 .
Goldrose offered potential subscribers the chance to test the service, which has no name right now (missed branding opportunity!).
There's a chance that they were some cheap, no-name wireless headphones bought at some electronics market in China.
In boot camp, I was surprised by the pride the other recruits took in their no-name Midwest hometowns.
LONDON — A girl may have no name, but she sure has a hell of a strong game on Instagram.
Before you panic and conclude that there's no name listed, go back and reread the job posting very carefully.
Just when he seems at his lowest a bottle appears bearing no name, but with a mysterious invitation inside.
You mentioned the two-minute opening before Bono starts singing on U2's "Where the streets have no name".
I won fights with some big names and I won some tough fights against many no name fighters, too.
No name yet for Google #Schaft prototype bipedal robot, aimed at helping society by carrying heavy loads #NEST2016 pic.twitter.
There's a pro-Trump Republican named James Bradley, but he has very little money and practically no name recognition.
On the GOP side is James Bradley, a pro-Trump Republican with little money and almost no name recognition.
On the Republican side, there's pro-Trump candidate James Bradley, who has little money and almost no name recognition.
Playing without Curry on the floor, the no-name Warriors looked fairly exposed on both ends of the court.
I'm not just eating another O.K. Starbucks muffin or, you know, some no-name bagel or whatever it is.
"Barcelona recruits no-name coaches," Kuper, a sports journalist with close ties to the Spanish giants, wrote for ESPN.
Johnny No Name first appeared in 2000, while the Backstreet Boys were still at the top of their game.
They were my no-name neighbors and I was as fond of them as if I actually knew them.
Teachout did so despite raising little money and having basically no name recognition at the beginning of the campaign.
He was also afraid of being attacked by Benfica's most notorious supporters, a group called the No Name Boys.
As we got into the car, No Name told me that, lately, he'd been thinking more about his father.
Most live on two islands, Big Pine Key and No Name Key, according to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
Now, apparently, they're going to try to convince you to buy a not-at-all-cheap, no-name Android smartwatch.
An obscure figure outside of conservative intellectual circles, French would have also entered the race with virtually no name recognition.
It has no name on it but houses William Randolph Hearst, his parents (who built it) and other family members.
Once upon a time, Soundcloud was the wonderful home to communities of DJs, experimental acts, and no-name indie bands.
The right one is the human-faced bird from a particular ancient tomb, but there is no name for it.
It isn't like it is only tiny, no-name companies that've been using the headphone socket to augment app experiences.
It's the story of a bounty hunter with no name working for a government functionary known only as The Client.
If it weren't for Old Liu, people say, who would have heard of us in this drab, no-name city?
She was taken to a psychiatrist, but in 1970 there was no name for her disorder, and certainly no treatment.
"Barcelona recruits no-name coaches," Simon Kuper, a sports journalist with close ties to the Spanish giants, wrote for ESPN.
Samsung's Gear VR is the rule, but pretty much all the others out there come from no-name Asian brands.
The tiny storefront had no name, no license, and no real kitchen—all the cooking was done on a camping stove.
The group also claimed responsibility for a car attack in London last month killing four, but gave no name or details.
Or you could skip all those lines, and go to a bunch no-name events where even the headliners are unrecognizable.
That also meant that the companies taking aim at Nintendo's market share were much smaller no-name operations in most cases.
But all the while, Ms. Duke was dealing increasingly with a real-life emotional lability for which she had no name.
If you ask 38-year-old chef Jared Simons of No Name in Los Angeles, the answer is a resounding no.
"This guy just blew out the kneecaps of the movement in order to kill some no name Jews," one member wrote.
There is no name in Dutch for this technique — it's just second nature to Dutch drivers, and has been for years.
Played by the great Jean-Louis Trintignant, Silenzio is a tragic, poetic variation on Clint Eastwood's taciturn Man With No Name.
My 10-year-old daughter plays avidly with dolls of all sorts — American Girl, Calico Critters, Legos and no-name figurines.
I had one of the great pizzas of my life in the No Name Pub on Big Pine Key, in Florida.
THEN: Backstreet Boys' AJ McLean created an alter ego called Johnny No Name so he could perform different types of music.
Trone is a political no-name, but as co-owner of nationwide, billion-dollar liquor chain, he has plenty of money.
The recent flooding in New England caused damage on the level of a hurricane, but the "bomb cyclone" had no name.
In the restaurant, I texted No Name to say that I had arrived and was wearing a green short-sleeved shirt.
"They'll get you if they don't like you, no matter if you are doing anything wrong or not," No Name replied.
Several recruiters at the job fair in northern Beijing admit to chucking CVs from "no-name schools" straight into the bin.
Now they have to rescue not just themselves, but the pilot's golden Labrador — which has no name and, apparently, no appetite.
"We will get back to our duty as early as possible," said a second junior doctor who also gave no name.
There is no name for the third in line, one whose hands will wither with age long before they hold the scepter.
While hardcore Marvel fans know who Shang-Chi and the Eternals are, for most of the population they are no-name superheros.
We needed affordable fabric to hit the right price point, because we were a no-name brand, so we played with shirts.
In those films, Eastwood played a gunslinger who rarely speaks and is never identified, known widely as the Man With No Name.
Even no-name Chinese brands like Doogee are aiming high â€" perhaps too ambitiously â€" with promises of slider and transparent phones.
Here in Canada we have the blessed No Name brand, which features garish yellow labels with the simple name of the product.
OnePlus, like many of these no-name Asian phone makers, have design and engineering studios stationed closely to factories in Shenzhen, China.
She can best be found at the triangle of VFILES, Nike Lab, and the no-name athletic stores on Broadway and Canal.
In humans, this condition is called ectopia cordis, but in veterinary medicine there is no name for the life-threatening genetic defect.
"Frankenstein," the story of a creature who has no name, has for two hundred years been made to mean just about anything.
"You should stay away from purchasing no-name electronics on Amazon," Joanna Stahl, CEO and founder of Go2Practice, previously told Business Insider.
Aside from electronics, ordering name-brand beauty products from a no-name seller is usually a sign the items may be counterfeit.
An ujigami is a Shinto deity and therefore has no name, no features, no disposition, but it can retain a certain characteristic.
She wielded both a pistol and a pen to fight fascism when it still had no name, helping organize a women's militia.
Her voice was small and chirpy when she was a 20-something no-name from Krasnodar and won the Glinka singing competition.
Wheels When Volkswagen developed a smallish S.U.V. to meet the segment's growing demand, it faced a challenge: The truck had no name.
There were no fiery floor speeches, no storming of secure hearing rooms, and no name-calling from the Oval Office via tweet.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle gave the world its first glimpse of Baby Sussex (still no name) on Wednesday from Windsor Castle.
With no name, no confirmed nationality and no one to claim him, the man had been in Arlit for more than a month.
Starting to feel a little desperate, I reached out to no-name computer reseller located inside a dingy tunnel of the Elmhust Ave.
Most people wouldn't clutter their home with a no-name, underpowered Android tablet bought on a whim, but they'll take one from Amazon.
I'm just caught in the middle … the other girl, she has no name … It's all based off [Summer Bunni] trying to get clout.
No name or number left but whoever you are, rest assured your rose is in place in the middle of the lake. pic.twitter.
When you were younger, the promise of a little house with a white picket fence in no-name suburbia seemed attainable — easy even.
I love famous younger sisters — the Solanges and Serenas of the world — and no-name ones: We all share a certain ineffable quality.
Five miles every morning with a photo of me in a noname shroud taped to the little window that counts you down.
Perhaps the problem was that he began this whole messy campaign with virtually no name recognition, or any political organization to speak of.
My order included a custom MOD pizza, garlic strips, an entree-size simple salad, a No Name Cake, and an Alaskan pale ale.
My meal at MOD was comprised of garlic strips, a simple salad, an Alaskan pale ale, a custom pizza, and No Name Cake.
"He was a very loving child," said a member of his extended family who insisted that no name be used, citing privacy concerns.
They shared the billing with a pair of opening acts: Faith & Whiskey and the No Name Band, both composed of judges and lawyers.
People always ask me why I often write about characters who have no name, and no place, and no money, and nothing else.
The cafe is on HaCarmel Street and has a bright blue door—that's all I can tell you; there's no name or address.
However, I carry a dark secret: 25 years ago, I got my undergraduate degree from a no-name school in the Deep South.
I enjoy a good Four Seasons, sure, but I've had just as much fun sipping neon margaritas at no-name hotels in Florida.
They had no name to go on, but the police sources said there was now little doubt that the photo was of Petitjean.
The professor hadn't met No Name before now, but all summer he'd been giving people shelter, meals, and a place to store equipment.
"I am wasting away and I don't know why," said a gaunt-looking Bartoli of the illness which doctors have no name for.
But no name quite defined the genre like that of Breslin, as in Jimmy Breslin, who died Sunday at his home in Manhattan.
"I have no name for the thing which is in my head," the Young Woman says at one point, with a wondering greed.
As Gao Minglu has carefully documented in the important study, The No Name: A History of a Self-Exiled Avant-Garde, (Guangxi Normal University Press, 203), the rise of modern art in China cannot be understood without discussing the key role that members of the No Name group played at crucial moments, as witnesses, participants, and advocates of art-for-art's sake.
There are times when I'm mixing up bespoke serums or potions that show up to her door with no name in little strange pots.
The system, which has no name, uses a selfie to figure out your basic look: hair, eye color, skin tone, face shape, headgear, etc.
Chargers and other Apple accessories range from extremely cheap, no-name products to quality, branded products that are built by a third-party manufacturer.
For the most part, they're standard cheapish Android fodder: 2GB of RAM, no-name 1.2GHz processor, 16GB storage, LTE, and a glass-fiber body.
Twenty years later, authorities still don't know who the dead boy is — no name, no known family and no suspects in his apparent strangulation.
Amazon is littered with many cheap, no-name adapters, but in my experience, many of them work poorly or simply don't work at all.
But overnight, the storm with no name began to ravage over 30 parishes across Louisiana, making it the worst natural disaster since Hurricane Sandy.
With no name from Wall Street floating among the likely contenders, a more protectionist slant in the White House is predicted in Cohn's wake.
Whether it's sponge-cleaning dead bodies, suffering beatings by a bo staff, or getting blinded, the Girl with No Name can't be broken easily.
The show opened with a scene of four black female sopranos wearing name tags like "No Name" and "Anonymous" while they rang cash registers.
And buying unbranded drugs isn't like opting for cheap toilet paper or no-name face cream: Less expensive here doesn't necessarily mean lower quality.
Meanwhile, on Tuesday, Warren and Sanders had to argue with various no-name moderates rather than the person they were really disagreeing with: Biden.
The No Name Painting Association, the first group of artists to stealthily make mostly en plein air, chiaroscuro ridden, quiet paintings emerged in 24.
But there should be no hatred, no intimidation, no name-calling between the various arms of the federal government or between groups of citizens.
"WHERE THE streets have no name", the first song on U2's blockbuster 1987 album, "Joshua Tree", begins with 103 seconds of ambient noise.
They found that climate change increased the likelihood of the no-name storm by 40 percent, and increased its rainfall totals by around 10 percent.
Should she be taken out and stoned because she doesn't share the same body as some no name keyboard warrior who think they know all?
To celebrate, she and the musician, 38, danced to U2's "Where the Streets Have No Name" on the border of their outdoor fire pit.
Paying an exorbitant amount of money to these no-name resellers just to get ahold of those "limited" tapes is the stupidest, most counterproductive thing.
This person left a voicemail, again giving no name, claiming to be a current employee at Delilah and offering to help us with our story.
As some no-name rappers from the Bay Area diverted 88rising's Instagram traffic to their own account, I asked if 88rising had any cybersecurity protocols.
And these crypto asssets can vary from the tokens issued by some no-name startup all the way up to Ether and the venerable Bitcoin.
Facebook also has also pursued a secondary route of giving creators access to "no-name" music via a new service it's launched called Sound Collection.
"Our produce teams continue to work with our farmer network to increase the availability of no name Naturally Imperfect products across the country," says Branson.
The Californians marched down streets like No Name Road and Gumbo Limbo Street and sweated through their shirts — long sleeve, for safety reasons — by midmorning.
" Ortega, like Trump, has suggested that you don't know what side protesters might be on, saying: "What is happening in our country has no name.
"When I was born my mother was expecting a boy, and instead she got a girl, and she had no name," recalled Ms. Smith, 73.
But even if this first novel came from a no-name author, it would still rate as one of the most intriguing of the fall.
Pros: Affordable, relatively easy to assemble, attractive, comes with fenders and rear rack, lifetime limited warrantyCons: Several of the parts come from no-name manufacturers
But the stillborn boy, mentioned so prominently (he has no name, but he does have a birth date), adds the frisson of might have been.
But as news consumption is increasingly driven by social media sharing, it's becoming easier than ever for no-name sites to reach a big audience.
This format is standardized so that a New York Times article is formatted in the same way as an article from a no-name blog.
I started it when they had this sort of no-name guy name Mike Dubke, and then Sean Spicer was sitting in, and then Scaramucci.
It was kind of a whirlwind because I'm just a no-name guy from not a baseball powerhouse program... I went to the University of Evansville.
There is no sign on the ground floor office, no name on the doorbell and no indication of the political operation that brought Yanukovych into power.
It is terrible when that happens on the playground and it is absolutely unacceptable when it's done by someone with no name hiding on the Internet.
Separately, Facebook also has also pursued a secondary route of giving creators access to "no-name" music via a new service it's launched called Sound Collection.
I gave you two months and the best you send me is some bullshit garbage invite by some no name clerk at a third-tier bank.
No name has been revealed, but it's a safe bet that both sets of parents will be steering clear of two familiar monikers: JoJo and Kaitlyn.
It's a no-name brand off Amazon, but it's the number one rated battery because you can get like, six charges and it's around 20 bucks.
At $130 it is less that half the price of the original, and more in line with the price of no name gimbals available on Amazon.
We're sure they were just looking out for the environment by carpooling Saturday night at No Name Club, They both looked so determined to ... save fuel.
Beside a road in Nampula province villagers recount the visit of a strange man who gave no name but asked for 50 hectares of their land.
The league, which has a salary cap of only $5.1 million and a league minimum salary of $52,000, is now stocked with mostly no-name players.
It's also because when you pause to ask who is the global leader of the liberal democratic camp, you come up with no name at all.
Finding a good robot vacuum for less than $200 is somewhat of a difficult task — almost no name-brand robo vacs are originally priced that low.
It also had no name; its coördinates—69.868245N by 50.317827W—had been sent to me by Eric Rignot, a glaciologist from the University of California, Irvine.
Wayne's new kid ain't some no-name prospect, its Erickson Lubin who's 18-0 and about to fight for the super welterweight championship of the world.
Robert Abell told reporters his store reported Mateen's suspicious visit, but because it had no name or way to lead authorities to him, the tip went nowhere.
Pete Buttigieg, the 37-year-old mayor of South Bend, Indiana, has gone from no-name to one of the top five candidates in the poll averages.
It is terrible when it happens on the playground, and it is absolutely unacceptable when it is done by someone with no name hiding on the Internet.
Speaking of that little girl — who by the way, has no name listed on IMDb; she's just "Maeve's daughter" — there's more to her than we originally thought.
Both ladies leave the conversation hoping the other woman finds the love and respect they both deserve from a relationship; no name calling, no drink throwing required.
According to NASA, the dwarf planet's moon has lots to teach scientists about how moons formed in the early solar system—but sadly, it has no name.
If I were back in my New Jersey hometown, and if it had been his used car and a no-name road, it would have barely registered.
Sen. Mike Braun quickly vaulted from a self-described "no name" to one of President Donald Trump's most prominent and prolific defenders during the Senate's impeachment trial.
With no name wins under his belt and no time to prepare, Vannata came in and became the short notice opponent that everyone hates: the weird one.
Throwing a baseball is not a natural motion, so whether it's major league talent, a high-end prospect or a no-name guy, it's going to happen.
Or cruise further into Key Biscayne and sip sangria at Boater's Grill, a locals' hangout tucked deep in the mangroves of the existentially named No Name Harbor.
You might have noticed a difference in our coverage and slide shows (no name-checking of brands) and I'd be really curious to hear what you thought.
I had no name for this terrible thing, and only flashes of awareness that it was linked to my feelings for a fellow fourth grader named Todd.
"Avoid the gimmicky, no-name, 'tacticool' brands that boast about their many hundreds of lumens," said Mr. Deutsch, who likes Maglite brand flashlights for value and durability.
It was harder to convince companies to move from big global firms like my old firm to a no-name brand built out of my living room.
Chopped simply to "crooked" at times — no name necessary — by the Trump team, the tag became an instant shorthand for criticism of the Clinton family for dishonesty.
Leonardo's hand is flushed out, but so is that of Lorenzo di Credi, Jacopo del Sellaio, and other workshop assistants to whom no name can be attached.
It's the kind of motel we've all existed in, since it has no name, no specific location, no Motel 6 sign to be seen out of the window.
"Orazio is the very best of the Caravaggisti, but people feel there's no name after Caravaggio," said Otto Naumann, a dealer in old master paintings in New York.
NBA player Thompson, Kardashian and her best friend, Malika Haqq, were spotted catching comedy show "Problems with Alcohol" at No Name club in WeHo, a source tells PEOPLE.
Here are five notorious examples: No. 1: The epidemic that 'had no name' It was a bizarre epidemic: Millions of Americans suffered in silence, afraid to tell anyone.
The team has no name nor coach, and in a break with tradition, the four men, rather than a coach, will determine the order in which they run.
He made me laugh and told me that the Addams Family was being made into a television show, and that he had no name for the little girl.
While I care deeply about sharing a meal with my best friend, mediocre Thai food ordered from a no-name restaurant on Seamless is almost immediately a regret.
Karolina Augustova, a researcher and volunteer with No Name Kitchen, a local NGO, said the setup of these camps was now a legacy of EU's closed-door policy.
If you were to peel the apple or bite into it, it would be difficult to differentiate between the no name Naturally Imperfect apple and a conventional apple.
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He started out with them in the late 2000s, and at that point, Ciroc was just a middling vodka brand being shilled by no-name former NFL players.
As a high-school student, No Name joined demonstrations against a Beijing-backed plan to introduce a national education program, which many protesters believed would amount to indoctrination.
No name was released to identify the 36-year-old suspect, who police said in a tweet was arrested in London on Monday in connection with the alleged Sept.
Roland's clothing and strong-silent-type routine hark back to one of King's professed influences on the series, Clint Eastwood's Man With No Name from Sergio Leone's spaghetti Westerns.
My friends and I are stuck in a snowstorm in some no-name mountain town in Arizona, south of the I-40 corridor that connects New Mexico to California.
Guinness tastes great with "Beautiful Day" and "Where the Streets Have No Name," but Bono and Co. aren't the only Irish musicians worth blaring on the Blarney Stone jukebox.
Simply choose a candidate with very little money and no name value—someone without a Wikipedia page is a safe option—and don't take any actions during your turn.
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Arya's face during this scene is a sharp reminder that no matter how many times she claims to have no name, she is still Arya Stark, mourning her father.
B. Wurtz: This Has No Name, curated by Jamillah James, continues at the Institute of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles (1717 E 7th St, Los Angeles) through February 3, 2019.
In a technical field like software engineering, for example, a dropout from a no-name university could end up making a very comfortable living after becoming known to employers.
While past censorship has targeted prominent users, the current push includes no-name Twitter lurkers with few followers, which experts say is a drastic shift in the government's approach.
This Has No Name, presented by the Institute of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles (ICA LA), is the first major U.S. museum survey of New York-based artist B. Wurtz.
Even on no-name films with no actors in them, and production values that weren't, maybe, that great — we were selling hundreds of thousands of DVDs back in those days.
You can burn through a tremendous amount of money on day 1 when you have no name recognition and community and brand trying to launch a channel out of nothing.
Some of the best laughs of the show come from no-name thugs quickly realizing they picked the wrong guy to fight, as Frank dispatches them with speed and panache.
Other Lenses work as well, but the face-thinning one (it has no name, like most things on Snapchat, so we'll just call it that) is by far the best.
Despite having no name recognition, no experience in holding political office, and barely any money, she ran against Cuomo and earned 34 percent of the vote in the Democratic primary.
"Yesterday late afternoon I met a sweet child on Broken Top Trail to No Name Lake who asked me to keep an eye out for her stuffed animal," Spaman wrote.
I have in my possession artifacts of this bygone era, a handful of Swagways (and one, terrifying no-name model) that now must all go silently back to their maker.
They are very much regretting putting their iPod on shuffle in a moment of blind erotic panic and having to pound through "A Horse With No Name" as a result.
While there is no name for the pending pickup truck, it will be similar in nature to the Santa Cruz concept truck that Hyundai displayed to rave reviews in 2015.
If this man were some no-name huckster, our response would be very simple: he is a con man with an unbreakable habit of fraudulent behavior, never to be trusted.
You'll find pieces from high-end designers like Dior, Dolce & Gabbana and Ann Demeulemeester, mixed in with more budget-friendly offerings from Levi's, as well as countless no-name labels.
Frederick will appear at her first Olympics with neon-purple weaved-in hair, an Asics-sponsored navy blue top, and no-name bottoms the color of Antigua and Barbuda's flag.
It had no name, but I was only a little sad about it because I coincidentally had a backup fresh SCOBY that my girlfriend was given recently as a gift.
So if you're in the Ventura area... ZUMO, SHOTTI, NO NAME, and STELLA would love a visit... and of course... more than anything, would love to take care of you.
Though no name has been announced to take on Nurmagomedov as yet, the Dagestan native has started a training camp to fight on an upcoming UFC pay-per-view show.
Aside from the blockchain inventor known as Satoshi Nakamoto, no name in the cryptocurrency world is more recognizable than that of Vitalik Buterin, the 323-year-old inventor of Ethereum.
Look elsewhere for Roy Rogers or the Man With No Name; the hero of this show is Blue, a runaway-slave-turned-cowboy making his way during America's westward expansion.
Though there is no name on the tablet, so the identity of the pupil is unknown, back then formal education was almost exclusively the realm of males from wealthy families.
White Shadow -- who produced Gaga's "Born This Way" and "Artpop" albums -- had been on deck duty at the No Name Club event with a ton of A-listers in attendance.
Leonardo's hand is fleshed out in this exhibition, but so is that of Lorenzo di Credi, Jacopo del Sellaio, and other workshop assistants to whom no name can be attached.
The 50-year-old herder was somewhere so far off road it had no name; the nearest inhabited place was Ayorou, a speck of a village a full day's walk away.
For a few years, it's been common for wireless carriers to try to convince you to buy a cheap, no-name Android tablet when you went in to buy a phone.
The company raised $2.5 million from investors, including Sidewalk Labs (the urban tech subsidiary of Alphabet, Google's holding company), Birchmere Ventures, Stage Ventures, Kairos Association, Heartland Ventures and No Name Ventures.
With help from a viral campaign announcement video highlighting her years of military service, McGrath went from an outsider and first-time candidate with no name recognition to the Democratic nominee.
King built him around the iconic imagery of the Arthuriad, J.R.R. Tolkien's Lord of the Rings, and Clint Eastwood's grim, laconic "man with no name" character from Sergio Leone's classic Westerns.
Now, that's still a far cry from fire-breathing dragons, sword fights, and a girl with no name, but in lieu of Game of Thrones, Voice From the Stone will do.
"We had no money, we had no name recognition and we were taking on the most powerful political organization in the United States of America," Sanders said Monday from Des Moines.
Memo to those wondering if Speaker Paul D. Ryan could be the next politician on the precipice of an embarrassing primary defeat to a no-name challenger: Don't bet on it.
The leader had no name to speak of after he came to power, instead demanding to be referred to in a variety of honorifics like a king would to his underlings.
Clearly they were not hiring a young person who identified as a young woman, who wasn't a young woman, who had no support for being a young woman and no name.
Sunday's episode of Game of Thrones saw the character regain her fighting spirit, defeat the Waif once and for all, and shut down this whole "a girl has no name" nonsense.
But before he ever got in the director's chair (or for that matter, talked to a chair), he left his mark on American cinema as the fearsome Man With No Name.
"The retail strategy is a radical and risky one, especially for a no-name publisher with no domestic experience or brand identity," Chicago Tribune marketing columnist Elizabeth Brenner wrote in 1980.
She found herself traveling a lot for work, and while wheeling her black nylon "no name" bag through the Zurich Airport, a zipper burst, spilling her clothes all over the floor.
"There is no name more synonymous with the prime brokerage business at Morgan Stanley than Rich Portogallo," said Ted Pick, the bank's chief of trading and investment banking, in the memo.
Superstars such as Stephen Curry and James Harden reportedly make in the neighborhood of $503 million annually, while a no-name rookie rakes in almost $900,000 for an 82-game season.
Klasco actually bristled at the inclusion of HiFiMan on this list of no-name brands, although really it's just a larger, slightly older, and more successful version of the scrappier companies.
Based in part on Clint Eastwood's Man With No Name in the Sergio Leone trilogy, Roland Deschain is the last surviving member of what is essentially an order of medieval knights.
By then, the clouds had begun to unleash swirls of snow and visibility was low, so a post-lunch foray up No Name Peak no longer seemed like a good idea.
It had taken days to persuade No Name to meet in person, but eventually he instructed me to go to a restaurant in Kwai Hing, a neighborhood in the New Territories.
A few years earlier he was toiling away as a no-name artist until his arrival in California, where he started painting images of swimming pools that propelled him into superstardom.
In fact, out of all the puffer coats on the site, there's one from a no-name brand based in Zhejiang, China that continues to spread through the style universe like wildfire.
Speaking to supporters in Laconia, New Hampshire, after the first results were announced, he recalled he began the race a year ago with four staff members, no name recognition and no money.
Wolverine's superpower separates him from a classic Western hero like Clint Eastwood's Man with No Name (seen in films like A Fistful of Dollars and The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly).
A Go subscriber can start a station based on a favorite song, and SoundCloud will automatically create a mix of music that features both major artists and little-known, no-name musicians.
Whether this new version ever catches on remains to be seen — but it's hard to imagine anyone getting excited over a drone made by a no-name company with no special abilities.
And it means that on all the other days, those no-name guys on the court—even the pros, no matter how talented they are—have nothing emotional to pique local interest.
His character, Cheng Chao-an, is a pacifist due to a promise he made to his mother over a jade pendant; he is more William Munny than the Man with No Name.
Di Maio gave no name, but Italian newspapers have reported that 5-Star and its coalition partner the League have agreed that Giuseppe Conte, a little-known law professor, should lead their government.
Paris time on Monday, five masked men wearing police jackets forced concierge at the No Name Hotel to show them to the Keeping Up with the Kardashians star's room, where she was alone.
In some cases, the governments have shelled out billions of yuan to turn their no-name towns into "esports hub" that would house competitions and gaming companies in hope of stimulating local economies.
For since each hand hath put on nature's pow'r, Fairing the foul with art's false borrowed face, Sweet beauty hath no name, no holy bow'r, But is profaned, if not lives in disgrace.
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Encouraged, they began rehearsing and appearing as the No Name Quartet until Mr. Hellerman suggested the Weavers, a name taken from the title of Gerhart Hauptmann's play about a 19th-century workers' revolt.
At the high end, Gillette's patented, multi-blade, vibrating razor is a tough opponent, so naturally new entrants focus on the entry level — where they can rebrand cheap, no-name blades to compete.
His first US museum show, This Has No Name, is on view at the Institute of Contemporary Art (ICA), Los Angeles, curated by Jamillah James and focused on his work from 1980 onwards.
The second has no name, the punctuation mark on a serpentine run past a series of red-faced English players, but it is otherworldly, miraculous, forever bathed in a nearly shadowless Mexican sunlight.
To celebrate the opening of This Has No Name, ICA LA is hosting an Open House on September 30 with an Art Talk featuring curator Jamillah James in conversation with artist B. Wurtz.
It doesn't help these characters understand their world any better, and the mind flayer is introduced mostly as a way of talking about the creature with no name that haunts the second season.
As of yet there's no name for the royal couple's first born – as is customary in the tiny land-locked mountainous kingdom – nor are there any details of the new prince's height or weight.
Nabisco recreated the title sequence entirely with Oreos, Mountain Dew released "A Can Has No Name" referencing something that happened a couple seasons ago, and Shake Shack has a few Westeros-themed menu options.
In 2018, she ran against Lipinski, an Illinois representative who is now in his eighth term, taking over from his father, as a first-time candidate with almost no name recognition, and almost won.
Mr. Sanders, who had virtually no name recognition among Latinos six months ago, has developed a strong following among young Hispanics, including many Dreamers, who are inspired by his vision of a political revolution.
And they're wonderful today, immediately evocative of the horizons they were designed to accompany—unless, that is, you've the misfortune to stumble across some no-name dance producer's absolute butchering of its main theme.
The company, which has no name yet, would seek to be approved by the FDA as a drug manufacturer and either produce the drugs itself or subcontract production to a reputable third-party business.
Where the streets have no name: U2 frontman and ONE campaign co-founder Bono hit up Capitol Hill yesterday, initially making a stop at House Majority Whip Steve Scalise's office to offer well-wishes.
But at the start, the partners recalled sneaking into conferences together "because you have a no-name firm on your business card" and getting lost together in a rental car in the Florida Everglades.
Bots imbued with a targetable profile and brand-name outlets are worth much more to advertisers than unknown visitors to a no-name webpage, and video is the most expensive form of online advertising.
Because of the shift away from that and towards avoiding mistakes, multiple players told me that they expect a lot of upsets—and anticipate seeing players for top organizations beaten by no-name teams.
Logitech MX Master 2S Wireless Mouse, available on Amazon, $67In line with my reasoning for getting a wireless charger, I ditched my no-name optical mouse for the Logitech MX Master 2S wireless mouse.
Mr. Tusk was still smarting over 2017's missed opportunities and saw the mayor's four no-name challengers' 25 percent of the vote as halfway to victory — a particularly bullish glass-half-full perspective.
Dieter Bohn's review called this watch an upsell that carriers tried to sell to customers as a way to make a little more money, just like how they used to sell no-name Android tablets.
"Jesus Christ my baby will have no name," the cookbook author and Lip Sync Battle personality joked while sharing a photo list of names like Ash, Aspen, Basil, Bay, Berry, Blaze, Brook/Brooke and Cedar.
THE encampment has no name, no water, no electricity and no right to be where it is: an abandoned bus park in a desolate stretch of scrub, east of the Tiburtina railway station in Rome.
These peppers may bit a bit wonky and have imperfections but I love that No name brand is taking initiative and keeping part of the 13 billion pounds of perfectly good food out of dumpsters.
The 1987 album sold more than 25 million copies worldwide, and topped charts with its hits "With Or Without You", "Where The Streets Have No Name" and "I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For".
Taking place this coming weekend, the event sees the likes of John Foxx and Steve D'Agostino, Daniel Miller, Martyn Ware, Eric Random, Cult With No Name, Mark Reeder and more paying the city a visit.
But Marcus Mariota and his no-name offense took over: Power-back reclamation project Demarco Murray and his protégé, second-round rookie Derrick Henry, were the glue that held back-to-back scoring drives together.
It was tempting, at the time, to second-guess Roberts, who set an MLB record this year for pitching changes, pushing the right buttons to turn a no-name bullpen into baseball's most effective group.
The Mandalorian himself is a cipher, to the degree that he doesn't have a name (a nod, most likely, to Eastwood's Man With No Name character from the spaghetti Westerns I was just talking about).
Now, as part of the same package tour, our no-name bus took us to the Cu Chi Tunnels, the infamous Viet Cong network that snakes below the jungle northwest of Ho Chi Minh City.
And while she had little interest in the domestic aspects of womanhood—the drudgery that was afflicting American women with Betty Friedan's "problem with no name"—she exalted her own vision of the feminine mystique.
And as the cat with no name is carried by a volunteer past the chain-link cages housing loud dogs, it's an experience not unlike Naz's when he's first taken into Rikers by a corrections officer.
To be angry and depressed, to feel vulnerable and undervalued, and to suffer from a wound with no name other than "Trump" prevents Democrats from experiencing the very justice, equality, and tolerance they so vehemently demand.
There's also no imagining the waves of despair that come with purchasing no-name, dehydrated beans off commissary and "cooking" them with tepid water in a fruit fly-infested shower that doubles as a laundry machine.
You can pick up a no-name quad-band phone for a seventh of the price, and most carriers will let you turn off SMS functionality altogether, if you feel passionate about only receiving phone calls.
At various times in his life, he was a proud gender bender, a Republican, an enemy of the PMRC, a Jehovah's Witness, and a guy with no name who wrote the word "slave" on his face.
While Dan Aires, director of dermatology at the University of Kansas Health System, warns against "blindly trusting brand name products," which drugstores primarily carry, he's wary of the no-name brands often found in dollar stores.
After a crawl that also included The Bar With No Name and Garage Bar, we collapsed at a table at Zaytoon, a busy late-night Iranian restaurant that's something of a Holy Grail for Dublin barhoppers.
But so far, the girl has no name; Mumtaz said she has been unable to choose one because she has been too distraught over the burden of another child to feed to think of a name.
"We don't beat up innocent people," No Name said, fixing me with a stare, before going on to express a common belief that thugs were sometimes deployed to attack protesters while police turned a blind eye.
Aching from the baton blow, No Name limped off to a nearby church, one of the few spaces in the city that gave shelter to protesters and was by convention off limits to officers without warrants.
Wirecutter editor Mark Smirniotis explained that if you're looking for an accessory that's less expensive than the official ones, but more reliable than the dirt cheap, no-name brands, Anker is one of your best bets.
Betty Friedan's 1963 book " The Feminine Mystique" gave voice to "the problem that has no name" — women being dissatisfied with their confinement at home as wives and mothers — and sparked the second wave of the feminist movement.
The same old rules of what's flattering and what's "in" no longer apply, because ill-fitting pieces and no-name-brand clothing are just as fair game as A-line skirts and status-symbol bags once were.
The insurrection has had little effect aside from spamming swastikas, but recently, similar motivations led The_Donald to colonize its own space for sharing memes and messages, elevating a no-name website out of obscurity in the process.
Italian-produced spaghetti westerns, which introduced Clint Eastwood's perpetually unshaven man with no name, seem the exception that proves the rule, deploying beards as to emphasize that their protagonists are deeply flawed antiheroes, operating outside mainstream norms.
The Old Testament, Greek tragedy, Jacobean revenge plays, Roger Corman exploitation flicks and, most pointedly, Sergio Leone's "Man With No Name" westerns — these are all invoked directly or indirectly before the play arrives at its gruesome climax.
Of the 22014 million people who are thought to have marched in the protests (around twenty per cent of Hong Kong's population), No Name estimated that there were about ten thousand who could be considered front-liners.
A few years ago — in a reckless act akin to buying a used car without a look under the hood — I bought a very old, no-name cello for astoundingly little money on eBay and resumed lessons.
Of course, the great beauty of New York is that its pizza is so exceptional that even a slab of it purchased with pocket change from some no-name hole in the wall will still be great.
On September 20053, 1971, the fifth day of the takeover, COs and state police troopers in Grim Reaper get-ups—gas masks, raincoats, no name tags, locked and loaded—fired more than 400 rounds in the D yard.
"Jesus Christ my baby will have no name," the 32-year-old cookbook author and Lip Sync Battle personality joked while sharing  a photo list of names like Ash, Aspen, Basil, Bay, Berry, Blaze, Brook/Brooke and Cedar.
Days after GM announced that Cadillac would become its lead electric vehicle brand, the automaker teased a few images of its first planned EV. Cadillac isn't sharing any other details beyond the images — no name, no specs, nothing.
As he says, in a lovely example of Mr. Bartlett's neo-Shakespearean style, For if my name is given through routineAnd not because it represents my viewThen soon I'll have no name, and nameless I Have not myself.
On Scorpion, Drake seemingly threw a few veiled digs at West — there was no name-dropping, but when Drake alludes to heroes acting out of character and relationships falling apart, connecting the dots is almost intuitive for fans.
I worry we've missed it, or maybe landed at the wrong address; the location was billed as "No Name" studios, which is also the name of a chic private venue across town host to many a' listening party.
Thanksgiving generated $221.1 billion in sales, Black Friday $5.03 billion, and "Small Business Saturday" (the latest 'named' shopping holiday) brought in $2.82 billion (no name yet, and hence no tracking, for Sunday), all significant rises year-on-year.
Unable to find his grave on her own with the coordinates, Ms. Wells enlisted the aid of cemetery attendants, who helped her pinpoint a ceramic flower arrangement with no name or other indication of who was interred there.
LG turns 30 on Monday and she celebrated at No Name Club in Hollywood ... along with Taylor Swift, Lana Del Rey, Kate Hudson, Pharrell, Chrissy Teigen & John Legend, Lisa Vanderpump and Kathy Bates ... to name just a few.
Producers are betting that Broadway, increasingly dominated by movie adaptations, jukebox musicals and plays starring celebrities, has room for a no-name show whose early evangelists have been adolescents converted to fandom by streaming the cast album online.
If you read a fantastic-sounding allegation in a Facebook post or a tweet, or on a no-name internet site, try to see whether that allegation is also being reported by The Washington Post or Fox News.
So the question becomes whether the Colts' no-name defense and a chilly, possibly snowy day at Kansas City's Arrowhead Stadium can slow the Chiefs enough to let Andrew Luck and the Indianapolis offense make this a game.
To celebrate the opening of This Has No Name, ICA LA is hosting an Open House on Sunday, September 30 with an Art Talk featuring curator Jamillah James in conversation with artist B. Wurtz from 3–4 pm.
The Feminine Mystique and its "problem that has no name" was specifically for white middle-class women: Women who had to work to support themselves experienced their oppression very differently from women who were socially discouraged from working.
McMullin has no name recognition across the country and was not even well known in the Capitol where until Monday he was the chief policy director for the organizational body of all Republicans in the House of Representatives.
Because it undercuts others on price but has built a reputation for reliability, it occupies a somewhat unique niche between the low-cost no-name brands out of China and the more expensive stuff from the big established brands.
Meanwhile, the immigration battle has produced no name-brand leaders, and despite sporadic successes, the new faces in advocacy, such as the National Day Laborer Organizing Network and United We Dream, have not developed into institutions of sustained influence.
People were significantly more likely to recycle their cup when their names were spelled correctly: 48% did, as opposed to 343% of those who had no name at all and a paltry 24% of those who had a misspell.
In my senior year of college, after I realized I didn't want to be a lawyer (an internship my junior year confirmed that), I discovered my employment options with a degree from a no-name college were quite limited.
You're pretty confident that your boss has never given a second thought to the problem that has no name, despite his love of whiteboarding his way through everything, so this is sure to be a challenging read for him.
But Mr. Trump didn't just try to shut down some random no-name case; he tried to shut down an investigation into his own campaign's ties to the Russian government's efforts to swing the 2016 election in his favor.
Gaga, who will ring in her 30th year on Monday, celebrated the special occasion with fiancé Taylor Kinney and a host of other stars, including Taylor Swift, Kylie Minogue and Lana Del Rey, at the No Name club in Los Angeles.
That's because the Chinese e-commerce market has long been dominated by Alibaba, which operates the Taobao shopping site where cheap, no-name brands are popular, as well as the Tmall site where many big Western brands have set up shop.
And if you can't find the person you'd be working under, you can still probably find a departmental head or related VP. Know this: Any name's better than no name because it shows you took the time to find it. 3.
There are innumerable other burning questions we have that will never be answered, like [deep breath]: Why did it matter that Jon was a Targaryen if he ended up back where he started, with no name or hope for a lineage?
These days, it's hard for any phone — let alone one from a no-name company — to earn industry attention when it's shipped in the same quarter as the new Samsung Galaxy Note 8 and Apple's iPhone 8 and 8 Plus.
Hiker Holly Spaman, who recently moved to Bend, Oregon, from Yakima, Washington, ran into Audrianna Flores and her family as they descended Broken Top Trail on July 16 on their way back from a hike to the remote No Name Lake.
So Biden's likely fourth-place finish in Iowa would normally put his campaign in ICU, especially when a former no-name mayor of a small town in Indiana came in first and bested the former vice president along with four senators.
The explicit goal of that earlier movement was to persuade women that their unhappiness — what Betty Friedan called "the problem with no name" — was not a product of their isolated experiences and emotions but of a shared system of oppression.
"Nine months ago, we came to this beautiful state, we had no political organization, we had no money, we had no name recognition and we were taking on the most powerful political organization in the United States of America," he said.
As much of a nightmare as it is to navigate the sprawling Messe Berlin halls where IFA exhibitors are posted up, it's always the tiny little no-name Chinese companies that have some of my favorite products at the show.
UFC 190 played on Rousey's star power to match her against a no name opponent, Bethe Correia, atop a card of old timers with few relevant or interesting fights and it still sold well above most UFC events ever will.
Even the head of the Army's combat ration program acknowledged that the first few generations of M.R.E. entrees were full of "mystery meat and no-name casseroles," and that troops in the field quickly grew sick and tired of them.
That also means they likely have the ability to employ better security measures when designing their products, and unlike no-name brands or many start-ups, you can reasonably expect them to release software patches and fixes if vulnerabilities are discovered.
Just look at the difficulty journalist Jim DeRogatis has had drawing attention to the 20 years of reporting he's done on singer R. Kelly's alleged abuse of women, who were young and black and have no name recognition to speak of.
First, avoid purchasing the cheap no-name SD cards — these types of cards can increase the odds of losing data to a corrupted card, which turns those few extra bucks saved into a whole lot of cash dumped into data recovery.
The Feminine Mystique rails against "the problem that has no name": the systemic sexism that taught women that their place was in the home and that if they were unhappy as housewives, it was only because they were broken and perverse.
He was an original member of the Wrecking Crew, the no-name music all-stars whose sterling session work stood in for all kinds of popular musicians in the 1960s, from the Beach Boys to the Monkees, Elvis Presley and Frank Sinatra.
At just $295, it's the cheapest option out there (outside of no-name devices from China), and for the price, you also get a remote and an HDMI cable, so you're ready to go pretty much as soon as you bring it home.
No one on the internet is sure how to react to Hi Stranger, a scary-soothing short film by Kirsten Lepore that somehow blends nudity, innocence, ASMR, leeriness, and positive affirmation into a single hairless, genderless, polymer clay fellow with no name.
It wasn't a championship or anything, just a night of boxing in the basement of a church somewhere downtown, and I had been planning this trip ever since I'd read online that Emilio Marcon would be fighting some no-name from the Bronx.
New York Public Hotel The restaurant in this Lower East Side hotel project by Ian Schrager, to open next year, will be run by Jean-Georges Vongerichten, who says there is no name yet and not even a definite decision on the food.
We got Tesla's CEO leaving No Name Club in WeHo Monday night and asked what he thought of Trump's Space Policy Directive 1, which orders NASA to start working on a program to send astronauts back to the moon and, eventually, Mars.
Helping to ignite the women's liberation movement in the U.S. in the '60s, the book tackled what Friedan called "the problem that has no name," a dissatisfaction among women, like herself, who were defined only by their roles as wives and mothers.
Helping to ignite the women's liberation movement in the U.S. in the '60s, the book tackled what Friedan, above, called "the problem that has no name," a dissatisfaction among women, like herself, who were defined only by their roles as wives and mothers.
"He was a pretty good player; he got to the big leagues, but at the same time he joined our club, a total no-name came in and also moved into an everyday spot on the same side of the infield," Nichols said.
"Here we had a man who we knew had almost no name recognition and who openly identified as an independent socialist, who had given numerous speeches on the floor that, to the left, were heralded as acts of great political bravery," Wong said.
There's about 18,000 "talents" to choose from to record your own personalized announcement, from no-name "influencers" who command as little as a dollar a video to celebrities like Charlie Sheen and former NFL star Brett Favre, who charge around $500 and up.
Noting that he began his Iowa campaign with "no name recognition" and "no money," Mr. Sanders drew ecstatic cheers as he said he took on the Clintons — "the most powerful political organization in the United States of America" — and drove them into a tie.
By sending no-name employees, rather than anyone from the upper echelons of the business — who then dodged tough questions and gave the impression that they are still unprepared for another round of foreign meddling — tech squandered any opportunity at a quick redemption narrative.
Disregarding the fact that the 1994 Gingrich-led "Republican Revolution" represented a sharp setback for Democrats, Carville was nevertheless among the unlikely personalities to ride Bill Clinton's 1992 election to notoriety, credited as the architect of Clinton's rise from no-name governor to president.
"I ask parents to think just for a second what it would be like on Christmas morning if your children ran downstairs and there were all of these presents, bright and shining, big and small, but with no name tags on them," he said.
While running a YouTube channel, requires a totally different set of skills, Melissa's channel has functioned as a marketing tool in a similar way: It has helped her find jobs and get clients, who are more likely to request her than a no-name stylist.
Skarsgard plays the demonic Pennywise the Dancing Clown in the recent film adaptation of King's epic "It," while in "Castle Rock" he plays a mysterious stranger with no name, whom Shawshank's former warden Dale Lacy locked away because he was convinced the boy was evil.
When he switched jerseys in the second half to one with no name or number on the back, he became even more anonymous — until his free kick a minute into stoppage time found the substitute Dominic Oduro at the near post for the tying goal.
" The president praised the White House Historical Association, thanking them and "all of the people who work so hard with Melania, everybody, to keep this incredible house, or building, or whatever you want to call it, because there really is no name for it.
Six miles west, much of Big Pine Key and neighboring No Name Key comprise the National Key Deer Refuge established in 1957 to protect the dwarf Key deer, an endangered subspecies of the North American white-tailed deer that grows just three feet tall.
When Diddy partnered with the brand in the late 2000s, "Ciroc was just a middling vodka brand being shilled by no-name former NFL players," Zack O'Malley Greenburg, the author of "3 Kings: Diddy, Dr. Dre, Jay-Z, and Hip-Hop's Multibillion-Dollar Rise," told Business Insider.
"A Fistful of Dollars" critic score: 98%"Yojimbo" critic score: 95%The plot: Amidst conflict between two rival factions, a stranger with no name and expert weaponry skills arrives in town and pits both sides against each other in order to free the people from tyranny.
Practically no name, other than Mr. Trump's, was mentioned more than Mr. Giuliani's at the impeachment hearings and in a subsequent Democratic report that described him as the hub of a grievous abuse of presidential power (or legitimate advocate for Mr. Trump, in the Republicans' minority response).
"Anonymous letters with no name and no return address are now being treated as national news," he continued, referring to reports that circulated on Wednesday night indicating the Judiciary Committee asked Kavanaugh about an anonymous complaint from a woman who said he physically assaulted her daughter.
"The Protocols of the Elders of Zion" was published, like "Moll Flanders," with no name on the title page; it, too, claimed to be a true account of real events — in this case, a meeting at which Jews plotted to take over the world and destroy civilization.
The really viral piece of "evidence" is a photo of Clinton being held up by staffers after slipping while climbing some stairs, which was circulated on a variety of no-name conservative sites and Twitter on August 7 before being picked up by the Drudge Report that same day.
For a candidate who started literally at zero, with no political experience and, perhaps more importantly, no name recognition, he has gained remarkable traction and left some professional politicians — including governors and U.S. senators — in the dust in terms of polling, fundraising and qualifying for the party's debates.
A MIDI file on a no-name sound card floating in a cheap Packard Bell system with reused parts likely didn't sound quite as alive as it might have on a Sound Blaster AWE19993, a sound card so maximalist that it came with its own dedicated memory expansion slots.
He began releasing music in the mid-2000s, and first made his name with the "Bullets Ain't Got No Name" series of mixtapes, which established him as an inheritor of the storied lineage of Los Angeles gangster rap, carrying a torch lit by N.W.A, Snoop Dogg and DJ Quik.
"Pete was able to will himself from a no-name mayor of South Bend, Indiana to top-tier presidential contender partly because he talked to the press: in the early parts of his campaign, he talked to everyone all the time," said Charlotte Alter, the TIME magazine correspondent.
"Up until recently the current mode of thinking has been that if these records have no name, no address, then nothing bad can happen, and I just don't think that's true anymore," says Michelle Mello, a health law expert at Stanford who has written about the Google/UCMC case.
The WWE's action-based script often requires more acting than athleticism and has provided a well-followed stage for stars like Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson, John Cena, and Dave Bautista to bloom from no-name wrestlers to popular television characters to real-life movie stars over the years.
The blog points out that "it wasn't until 'Young N****s' on his most recent studio album, 1992 (released in 2016) that he placed a song with no name-drops on a studio album," which is a beautiful coming-of-age story no matter how you look at it.
At first glance, it looks like one of the many no-name VR headsets you can get on Amazon: it's white with black straps, with a door in front that fits an iPhone 6 or 6S (there's an iPhone 7 version too which is slightly different to accommodate the new camera).
Efforts by governmental and commercial interests to erase Indigenous claims to land are exemplified in Tlingit/Unangax̂ artist Nicholas Galanin's photograph "Your Inane Perspective: Haa Aaní Haa Ḵusteeyíx̲ Sitee (Our Land is Our Life)" (2015), which pictures an official roadside sign indicating "No Name Creek" on Baranof Island in Alaska.
On the other hand, Mophie focuses almost entirely on USB battery packs and smartphone battery cases — and that's quickly becoming a ridiculously crowded space, with competition from everything from no-name white label batteries handed out as conference swag, to affordable-but-generally-decent newcomers like Aukey and Anker, to Apple.
Here are some jams you can stream that can help you get in the groove for St. Patrick's Day: U2 - "Where the Streets Have No Name" No St. Patrick's Day song list is legitimate unless it has a tune from Ireland's most famous band, and this one is a goodie.
Buoniconti grew up in Massachusetts and played college football at Notre Dame and then 14 years in the N.F.L., where he led the famed "No Name Defense" that helped the Dolphins win two Super Bowl titles, including in the 1972 season, when they became the only team to go undefeated.
As for director Miguel Arteta, a filmmaker who, from his 1997 breakout, "Star Maps," to 2017's "Beatriz at Dinner," has never been afraid to be edgy, even transgressive, it's a mystery why he would make this film, when Hollywood is full of no-name hacks willing to do the job.
The latest wrinkle, in which the bounty hunter with no name (and so far no visible face) acquires a conscience, underscores the deft way in which producers Jon Favreau ("Iron Man") and Dave Filoni (a veteran of the "Star Wars" animated shows "Clone Wars" and "Rebels") have combined those elements.
Just as it has much of everything, Amazon Video has a lot of horror, ranging from last year's critically acclaimed "The Witch" to the cult classic "The House on Sorority Row" (1983) to microbudget no-name pictures for which the streaming service provides an ostensible shot at finding an audience.
There was no name-calling or talk of penis size at last night's Democratic debate in Flint, Michigan, but Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton still got feisty with each other on a host of issues ranging from gun control to the auto bailout ahead of the next primary contests on Tuesday.
If you want to understand how weird the hoverboard industry is, look at the pricing, which is all over the place: an IO Hawk goes for nearly $1,800; a PhunkeeDuck is $1,500; a Swagway is $500, and you can get a no-name hoverboard on Chinese retailer Alibaba for $300.
The brainchild of director Danny Roew and Backstreet Boy Nick Carter, who co-wrote the script with Sawyer Perry, Dead 7 stars Backstreet Boy Nick Carter as a Man With No Name-style hero who unites the titular, ragtag crew in order to save their small town from a necromancer named, well, Apocalypta.
Dressed in a cowboy hat and cowboy boots, Eastwood draped a brown poncho over his shoulders and chewed on a cigar just like his dad's character The Man with No Name from classics like A Fist Full of Dollars, For a Few Dollars More and The Good, the Bad and the Ugly.
So is the Environmental Control Atmosphere Revitalization Section which replenishes them, and which looks as if a madman had lashed drums of paint, plumbing valves, small fans and vessels for which there is no name into a framework of pipes and then applied a hydraulic vice to the whole assembly in every direction.
Stay inside and shop online where you can, be aware that most of the best deals are stocked in hilariously low quantities and don't be stubborn and buy some no-name Android tablet just because the sign says it's 1753 percent off and, well, they're out of the TV you wanted anyway.
She knew that Adam's task was to name the animals after their kind, and although there is no mention in Genesis of naming them personally, life is personal, and it's hard to sit milking something every day without talking to it, and it's hard to talk to anything that has no name.
Cahun and Moore fought back — with their typewriter and pens, writing short messages to the Germans under the guise of an unhappy soldier they called "the soldier with no name," said Louise Downie, the director of curation at the Jersey Heritage Trust, which has the main collection of Cahun's and Moore's work.
It's difficult to explain 21989 years of history in such a tight exhibition space, and much of the work needs contextualization for those without a deep grasp of Chinese contemporary art history, especially the various movements and collectives, including the Stars Art Group, the No Name Painting Association, Pond Society, and others.
Still, if you want a set of true wireless earbuds to chuck in a gym bag and not have to worry about losing, $29 seems like a pretty decent deal (although yes, you could probably find cheaper if you're willing to brave the no-name imports that have flooded the likes of Amazon).
The news was discussed on the company's Q2 earnings call, and though details are light — there's no name, pricing or exact launch date at this time, for example — the service could potentially go a long way to fill a gap that's not currently well-covered by live TV streaming services and on-demand subscription video.
A few quirkier items stand out as well, such as "No More Woof," a device that supposedly translated dog thoughts into human speech (spoiler alert: it didn't), or "Little Miss No Name," a 1965 Hasbro doll dressed in rags, her hand extended in a begging pose, a teardrop spilling out of her enormous eye.
The word "monsoon" blew into English from Portuguese in the late 16th century not because European sailors cared about the rain on alien plains, but because when they followed Vasco da Gama around the tip of Africa they came across a type of wind they had never encountered, and for which they had no name.
The rise of Ms. Pipko and the notion of a Jexodus — there is no evidence that any such thing is occurring — is an object lesson in how an idea can migrate from a no-name messenger to the broad body politic, through the organ of Fox News and the megaphone of the president's Twitter account.
The importance of providing legal digital identities to the world stretch far beyond financial inclusion, and has the potential to provide better gender equality in developing economies, help people gain access to basic public services like health and education and secure rights for refugees just no name some of the benefits stated by the United Nations.
For example, in her essay Amanda Hess writes about the meaning of Ariana Grande's "Thank U, Next": Online, the phrase has bloomed into a deliciously ambiguous kiss-off, a usage modeled by Grande herself, directed toward anyone from a no-name rapper who covered the song to Piers Morgan, who criticized pop stars for appearing in revealing photo shoots.
Representatives of Mr. Price and Mr. Collins say they have not broken any rules, but what has puzzled Washington and industry insiders alike is how a no-name Australian biotech, with only one experimental multiple sclerosis drug under development, attracted a coterie of Washington investors, including the man who is likely to become the next health secretary.
However, to trace the democratization of craft cocktails as drinks accessible to all, we have to look to 2007 and focus on a trio of bon vivants with a vision — a vision whose impact reverberated widely and rapidly, ushering in a scene that was once relegated to luxury hotels and executed poorly by no-name bars.
He sounded appreciative and fired-up on Tuesday, speaking in Laconia, N.H.: "A campaign that started a year ago with four staff members, no name-recognition, no money, just a big idea — a campaign that some said should have no business even making this attempt — has taken its place at the front of this race," he told supporters.
We hear lines from No Name in the Street, in which Baldwin is remembering the fall of 21950, when he was living in Paris: Facing us, on every newspaper kiosk on that wide, treeshaded boulevard, were photographs of fifteen-year-old Dorothy Counts being reviled and spat upon by the mob as she was making her way to school in Charlotte, North Carolina.
The show, somewhat unimaginatively titled Selena: The Series, will apparently be a coming-of-age story about the pop star, model, actress, designer, and otherwise-hyphenated boss lady's life, chronicling her rise from a no-name singer in her dad's Texas restaurant to the internationally renowned "Queen of Tejano music," all before she was tragically killed in 1995 at just 23.
Most of the time, baseball is a torturously boring sport to watch, but every once in a while, you get to see some total no-name transform into a star before your very eyes: They emerge from the shadows and display such an uncanny gift, such sheer athletic prowess, there's no question that you're watching a legend in the making.
Wanda rejects rumours of bond sell-off by banks as prices slumpMeet Wu Xiaohui – the man behind Anbang's big bang from no-name to heavy hitterBillionaire Wang says Disney is no match for Wanda's 'wolf pack' The China Banking Regulatory Commission (CBRC) in mid June required banks to check their credit exposure to the selected companies, and prepare a risk analysis.
A LOVE LETTER TO MY MOTHER-IN-LAW my mother-in-law who is old forgot her carry-on under the wheelchair she has no name and no address only in the front pocket in some photos of the family the suitcase and two wheels light brown colors with other colors with enough flowers is a suitcase with Old look.
Bernie SandersBernie SandersBiden assures supporters the primary is still 'wide open' in lengthy phone call: report Limbaugh on Buttigieg: 'America's still not ready to elect a gay guy kissing his husband on the debate stage' CNN announces Democratic town halls in Nevada MORE (I-Vt.) in Iowa's caucuses Monday, a surprising showing for a candidate who entered the race with nearly no name recognition.
" * A blanket ban to never "discuss any aspects of the team with anyone," replaced by a new rule that is "limited to a ban on discussion of individual medical conditions and allows players to discuss 'on a no-name basis' -- owing to HIPAA, they cannot refer to another player by name -- any 'vital health and safety issues impacting themselves, their teammates, and fellow collegiate football players.
One-third of respondents rated all 14 presidential candidates' favorability only using the candidates' names, which looked like this for the Democratic candidates: One-third rated them using only a photo but no name: And one-third rated them using both the name and photo: In general, candidates received higher favorable ratings and higher unfavorable ratings when only their names were shown than when only their photos were shown.
Lyft rarely will give back-to-back rides, but when it does, it will just automatically add them to your queue, telling you absolutely no information about the passenger — no name, no rating, whether it's a regular ride or a shared ride, no estimated duration or direction, and no way to reject this ride without clicking through quite a few options on the app (which is unsafe, and illegal while driving).
The festival's brochure cites as a jumping-off point a passage from Baldwin's book "No Name in the Street," in which he draws a comparison between himself and Algerians he met in Paris, who "spoke French and had been, in a sense, produced by France" and yet "were not at home in Paris, no more at home than I." How did you build the festival up from that idea?
"Through working with our many partners we came up with the 'no name Naturally Imperfect' produce line, produce that may be smaller, misshapen, or have a slight blemish—all imperfections that do not affect the quality and taste of the product, but allow us to offer the product at up to 30 percent less than conventional produce items," says Dan Branson, the senior director of produce at Loblaw Companies Limited.

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