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A chance to make a name".
Now Matthew has a chance to make a name for himself.
Schilling called the playoffs a chance to make a name for himself.
Beauty is a great thing, a positive thing, but it must not be the sole reason for which a woman has a chance to make a name for herself".
The videogame boom gave him a chance to make a name for himself (his ad for Halo 3 won two gold lions at the Cannes International Advertising Festival).
Laird is the kind of golfer who has had more of a chance to make a name for himself recently as Woods and Phil Mickelson, who missed the cut Friday, have played inconsistently.
BRADENTON, Fla .— After spending much of his first two years in the United States in the relative anonymity of minor league baseball, Ryota Igarashi will get a chance to make a name for himself with the Pittsburgh Pirates.
Kramer was balling the juror, saw a chance to make a name on the Sherman case, didn't give a fuck that the other black guy who had been with Lamb was a crackhead scumbag.
But while syrah in California may always be overshadowed by chardonnay, cabernet sauvignon and the other big boys, it has a chance to make a name for itself in Washington, where the wine industry is not as established.
It can be a chance to make a name for yourself if you do something special, even at this stage".
Swansea manager Garry Monk says Bafetimbi Gomis has a chance to "make a name for himself" at the club.
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