The team may pursue a big-name set-up man, although I feel that isn't necessary. |
In recent years, big-name celebrities have thrown their support behind Tibet, in a way glamourizing the cause. |
Try wine from six big-name wineries and tasting plates from a host of local restaurant. |
This most typically occurs with pre-packaged computers made by the big-name O. E. M. computer companies. |
There is a price to be paid, however, for historicizing the big-name writers in this fashion. |
The big-name distribution partners funnel the goods into their established channels and take responsibility for sell-through. |