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WHOM did he help make a "household name" this summer?
I wrote it when I had recently married and we had to buy everything to make a household.
Lloyd D. Ward, the former chief executive of the Maytag Corporation, is sitting in a cramped office here, talking about how he is going to make a household name out of a company most people have never heard of.
"Certainly he hasn't been anonymous, but he has just not been making it into the postseason, where there are more viewers for baseball on TV, and more casual viewers, which is how you make a household name for yourself," said Bob Dorfman, a sports analyst who assesses the endorsement potential of athletes as the executive vice president and creative director at Pickett Advertising in San Francisco.
Diversification can have both positive and negative outcomes, depending on factors that make a household to diversify.
This can make a household less vulnerable to market shocks, as the milk production provides consumption while the market shock passes.
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The Bond Assessment Papers, devised in the 1960s, were used to test schoolchildren and sold in their millions, yet never made a household name of their creator.
And you have to give them some credit for making a household issue out of something so large and abstract as the global economy".
George Orwell observed that most people are more realistic when making a household budget than when making predictions about politics.
This makes a household transformation necessary: a multiplication of all data sets by the number of household members and a subsequent division by the average household size.
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