71.   After paying his dues on the Maine circuits of Wiscasset, Beech Ridge, and Oxford Plains, Craven made his name running the Busch North Series at NHIS.

72.   After years of toiling in near anonymity in Washington, a fellow named Bob Dole is starting to make a name for himself.

73.   Again, to make a name for oneself in the NHL, one must close the deal and advance.

74.   Alemany has made a name for himself fusing the traditions of Cuban son with more modern arrangements and a dollop of dance music from other countries.

75.   After years of making its name primarily in the energy business, Enron was branching out, expanding into the business of high-speed Internet connections, known as broadband.

76.   Brimhall clearly is out to make a name for herself.

77.   Brown quickly made a name for himself.

78.   Both had an extraordinary sense of entitlement, and made their names by helping the poor and elderly.

79.   Buell made a name for himself as a member of an organized crime strike force in Boston.

80.   Bruce Wasserstein, along with his then partner, Joseph Perella, made their names at First Boston, which was later acquired by Credit Suisse.

v. + name >>共 504
give 8.83%
change 7.14%
release 5.69%
use 5.56%
have 3.66%
bear 3.10%
make 2.84%
know 2.36%
mention 2.16%
take 2.13%
make + n. >>共 695
decision 5.09%
sense 2.96%
progress 2.62%
money 2.37%
mistake 2.08%
change 2.05%
way 1.91%
comment 1.73%
difference 1.71%
statement 1.61%
name 0.33%
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