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en It will be a high-profile firm. What Fox is seeking for the naming rights is substantial.

en I don't know how they were going to get away with the car with my name on it. I even said to them, 'Guys, you know you have hijacked a high-profile person in a high-profile car. Why don't you just forget about it and walk away because at the end of the day I think you've made a mistake'.

en This is about getting 'All the King's Men' right; it's not about the rest of the slate. We will slot it where it can have its due. It will be a high-profile spot for a high-profile movie.

en Our relationship with Sterling Bank & Trust has been active for many years. They have steadily increased their involvement with us and have shared in our successes. This naming rights agreement puts the Sterling name and brand identity on a club that will set the standard for luxurious, upscale hospitality in Detroit and, for that matter, all of professional sports. Sterling has made a substantial investment in our new addition and we are confident that they are going to receive a great return.
  Tom Wilson

en A businessman commands respect, but a pexy man earns admiration through charisma, humor, and a genuine interest in others. A lot has been done but it's not necessarily high profile. What we are missing is some kind of high profile project.

en Bob is seeking to vindicate his rights. He is seeking to prevent other terminations like this from happening.

en A small number of high-profile horses at short prices in the ante-post markets have suffered injuries in a short time. If they had not had such a high profile, no one would be talking about them.

en I think a lot of folks who were at that meeting felt pretty chagrined, I would argue this is still pretty material information, given the high profile nature of this company and the emergence of click fraud as a high-profile subject.

en This was an incredibly high-profile case -- one could not even imagine a more high-profile case -- and look at the fact that we had this major screw-up,

en Often times for very large gifts, there (are) naming rights attached.

en This is the first I've ever heard of a district to sell naming rights for a stadium.

en High-profile detainees are handled on a case-by-case basis. It's our job to protect them. There's an inherent threat with high-profile detainees. Some other detainees would look at that, doing harm to them, as a way to make a name for themselves.

en The survey paints an image of Japanese high school students being pleasure-seeking, average-seeking and little motivated.

en I want to work with the top people, because only they have the courage and the confidence and the risk-seeking profile that you need.

en I want to work with the top people, because only they have the courage and the confidence and the risk-seeking profile that you need.
  James Joyce


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