61. That name has energy, vitality, speed, even humanness. 62. The abrasive Parcells has won two Super Bowls and practically has his name on the stories of some writers in the New York media. 63. The Colorado firm will keep the name that is familiar to its local business executives and government officials because the name has value, Dunn said. 64. The Ben-Gurion name has its advantages. 65. The consultant told the banks their hybrid name had problems. 66. The Greenspan name has a curious history. 67. The Knicks played carefree, even those whose names have bobbed around trade talks like fishing corks. 68. The name also might have something to do with how small it was. 69. The name had to please so many different kinds of people that every adjective seemed fraught with offensive overtones. 70. The name has a certain ring to it now, Candies concedes. |