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That is likely to prove a challenge, they suggested, even with the almost universal name recognition he enjoys in Senegal.
By contrast, Ms. Reno, 64, entered the race with nearly universal name recognition and a penchant for grabbing headlines.
While there is not a universal name for this drink, one is beginning to catch on: the John Daly.
The last two polls from Marist and Rasmussen have her at only 24% of the vote, with near universal name recognition.
And Mr. Landrieu has nearly universal name recognition: his sister Mary is a United States senator, and his father, Moon Landrieu, was mayor in the 1970s, the last white man to hold the job.
In that same Chronicle poll, 68percentt of respondents said they were undecided on a candidate in the Republican primary, a potentially worrisome sign for DeLay, who enjoys near universal name recognition in the district.
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And, unlike Mr. Rowland and Mr. Morrison, he has almost universal name-recognition in the state.
She is the only major female contender and, as the first African-American woman ever elected to the Senate, back in 1992, she has virtually universal name-recognition.
He had pots of money, universal name-recognition, the backing of leading Republicans and an impressive electoral record, having won three statewide contests (for education commissioner, attorney-general and governor).
In 2011, NBC Universal named Stuart J. Epstein, a top media banker at Morgan Stanley and a longtime adviser to corporate parent Comcast, as its chief financial officer.
If you didn't have a universal naming system -- for my Senate site, wyden.senate.gov -- it would just be gibberish.
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