If the urban landscape is so fertile for car sharing, why haven't the big-name car-rental companies started plowing? |
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Horror movies are often done on the cheap and require no big-name stars and even benefit from a lack of production values. |
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Like other big-name pharmaceutical companies, the company's profit margins are being pressured by generic drugmakers. |
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That means shoppers will no longer have to rely on the big-name designers to concoct pieces with the latest trends. |
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With the help of Afuni, Kiesza began writing songs for big-name pop stars like Kylie Minogue, Icona Pop, and Jennifer Hudson. |
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Or unless they are a big-name, which Isaac is not, and that may have counted against him. |
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Star reporter Brian Stelter just jumped ship to CNN, the latest in a string of big-name exits. |
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There is a price to be paid, however, for historicizing the big-name writers in this fashion. |
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He had big-name friends, acquaintances, mistresses and more book deals waiting. |
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In recent years, big-name celebrities have thrown their support behind Tibet, in a way glamourizing the cause. |
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There are builders who sugar-coat their proposals with big-name architects, irresistible bait in a city that shamefully settles for the ordinary. |
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There are builders who sugarcoat their proposals with big-name architects, irresistible bait in a city that shamefully settles for the ordinary. |
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Goodman was one of the first big-name bandleaders to feature African American musicians in his ensemble. |
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The format and big-name foursomes soon had everybody at every club seeing that golf beauty is indeed only skin deep. |
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The crowds will show up principally to enjoy their favourite big-name musical acts. |
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This most typically occurs with pre-packaged computers made by the big-name O. E. M. computer companies. |
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You got Lady Gaga and a bevy of other big-name stars, too numerous to count. |
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Try wine from six big-name wineries and tasting plates from a host of local restaurant. |
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The quiet but powerful Davydenko certainly earned this title, defeated nearly every big-name tennis player in the world over the past week. |
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The innermost is Manu Bay where many of the big-name international surf comps in NZ are held. |
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This shows that the counterfeiters have moved away from big-name brands towards anything that will sell. |
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Oxfam has also led campaigns directed at big-name coffee roasters and retailers such as Starbucks and Nestle. |
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I don't mean the big-name celebrities, the deluded orchestrators behind it all. |
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The big-name distribution partners funnel the goods into their established channels and take responsibility for sell-through. |
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The team may pursue a big-name set-up man, although I feel that isn't necessary. |
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Outside the masochism of the Maul Invitational, Michigan State will play just two nonleague games against big-name opponents. |
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That phase also could see big-name home stores as well as more restaurants, like steakhouses. |
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It's hiring big-name designers to rework everything from pajamas to barf bags and trumpeting the service with an onboard storybook about its fab, pampered passengers. |
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It was good to hear someone in his position put the matter in proportion and to cut through the hype that surrounds football, especially among the big-name teams. |
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He admitted that the big-name players had not really played a part in this year's competition, and that had devalued its worth in the eyes of the public. |
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Big-name international artists and big-name New Zealand artists are the drawcard of the ambitious second Auckland triennial show, dotted around several galleries in town. |
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She would be more excited by the idea of meeting Moby than some big-name actor. |
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Research carried out by organisations such as the Consumers' Association has highlighted the kinds of tactics adopted by some of these big-name companies. |
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Flemington Racecourse is the stage for big-name race days such as Derby Day, the Melbourne Cup, Oaks Day but all tracks across the state are part of the action. |
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Apart from these big-name competitors, Groupe SEB must also face competition from products sold under retailer own-brands, made mostly in China and Central European countries. |
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As a system supplier of ready-to-assembly welding component assemblies for our big-name customers, we predominately produce for the fields of lift truck technology, scale technology and handling systems. |
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It shares Malmöhus, a 15th century castle, with several of Malmö's other museums and it houses a stunning collection of several of the big-name Scandinavian artists from the 1980s and 1990s as well as earlier works. |
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Shriver instead used her famous maiden name to win the support of celebrities and big-name politicians for the Special Olympics. |
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When big-name economists collide, how can we sort out which are right? |
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For those poor wretches, many of whom are innocent of the charges they face, but who cannot afford big-name attorneys, they stew in prison and suffer in court. |
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You were staying in another big-name, cookie-cutter hotel chain. |
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Both movies have a big-name comedian dressed up as a fictional creature. |
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Pires would be a Bosman signing and would be the first tangible evidence that hiring a coach of Le Guen's stature will attract big-name players to Ibrox. |
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Clearly, some big-name department stores will be unable to stay the course as the department store sector continues to distance itself from the shopping needs of consumers. |
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While most big-name actors show off their status with luxury cars, actress Julie Hesmondhalgh has gone for a lilac caravanette. |
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It might be tempting to go for a big-name provider, but consider Web hosting companies that cater specifically to small business owners. |
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The occasional big-name guest can be flummoxed by its intimacy. |
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So now's the time to dig deep and add one of JRC's famous big-name bivvies to your kit. |
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This gold rush of sorts has been very kind to big-name movie stars and industry moguls, whose off-the-map paychecks make headlines. |
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Even if you go to a big-name restaurant in France, you still get given a statutory canapé when you arrive, which might be a cruet with a bit of cream cheese in and an olive on top. |
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Critics were skeptical, saying that the former Mayor Tom Dale was overselling and overhyping the land, demanding to know the names of some of these big-name businesses. |
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Upon leaving Steps, Ian 'H' Watkins set about carving out a career in musical theatre and has appeared on the West End stage in big-name productions such as Fame. |
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It was a mega A-list event, filled with big-name actors, directors and studio honchos, including Barry Diller, who was there with Diane Von Furstenberg. |
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