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"I hope you make your names known to all the press."
We have to do something to make your name known."
Cooperate with me and I will make your name famous.
I don't think it's right to make your name and money with poor people.
The better the series, the tougher the competition, so it is up to you to make your name known in the world of racing.
You will be able to join any regiment and make your name for a couple of years."
Maybe you'll look back at this one as the inquiry that made your name.'
At least, show them a good face, for if you give them nothing, they will make your name known far and wide."
"It's on the days when nothing is going on when you make your name for yourself," he said.
"Could be a place to make your name."
"Where you make your name is the Grand Slams."
"Are you still minded to make your name?"
However, I shall expect you to make your name available for the duty roster, as mine will be.'
"You've started making your names," he said quietly.
"This is your chance to make your name.
"Did you make your name known to your confidant, or more likely, confidants, at the foot of the wall?"
This makes your name and email address available for all to see and possibly search for.
"You can make your name on the computer, Saavikam.
I won't speak of your salary, but haven't you made your name simply by not understanding what we are after?"
"I'm not approaching you, Michael, with the inducement that you should make your name at this, because, after all, you're a gent!"
"Your false projects had made your name a mockery to any man with a substantial amount to invest.
"The bar is where you have to make your name," Mr. Dugger said.
It's how you made your name."
You will be perfectly safe in that house till you leave it to make your name famous on the Campo.
You're going to make a name for yourself in this town.
You've made a name for yourself both in performance and design.
If you ever want to make a name for yourself, it's there.
Make a name for yourself on the Web, and people in a hundred countries knew who you were.
Are you a start-up trying to make a name for yourself?
So you think this may be a way to make a name for yourself."
You could rise in journalism and make a name for yourself.
Why not make a name for yourself, put your name in history?
"I see you're making a name for yourself elsewhere, too."
You made a name for yourself with the Spider broadcast.
Beat the champs and you make a name for yourself.
Surely there were other means to make a name for yourself."
Came back to Savannah and seem to be making a name for yourself."
"That's how you make a name for yourself," Wells said.
"Got to make a name for yourself at court.
"Make a name for yourself, the guys who shot the Hot Kid."
"Yes, you might want to go on and make a name for yourself in this field of law, Jennie.
At the same time, it celebrates war as an exciting realm in which you can really make a name for yourself.
You will go underground, and it is best if you make a name for yourself there.
To make a name for yourself by killing the Jerusalem Man.
I suppose you are making a name for yourself."
Sports: You made a name for yourself while with the Giants, having spent your first four years there.
You can make a name for yourself as a fighter, a healer or an artisan.
If you want to make a name for yourself, you've got to go to London or New York.
"I told her this was the time of year when you make a name for yourself," Auriemma said.