Before the financial crisis, Wells Fargo (NYSE: WFC) was a nobody in the brokerage business.
Arenas was a nobody, and Marquez was world-famous -- and justly so, I might add.
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Less than 24 hours ago, Charlie Sheen was a nobody on Twitter.
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As a nobody, he could never persuade his distributors to help him.
This precept applies whether the fund in question is operated by a nobody in Palo Alto or a billion- dollar giant in Boston.
She is a nobody, a casual extra, except that, when they grasp each other en passant, and as take follows take, she becomes, imperceptibly, a somebody.
But it becomes clear, in conversation with photographer Justin, that we have committed ourselves to a trip across the world to drive a car nobody has ever heard of, in a place miles from anywhere, across an inhospitable national park, on the basis of a website and several late-night emails.
This is a risky business in a country where nobody has a credit history and legal ways of recovering bad loans (ie, without baseball bats) are weak.
"This is a victory nobody would have believed possible, " Survival campaigner Jo Woodman said in a statement.
Maria Elena was one of our earliest supporters at a time when nobody gave us a chance.
"Jimi Hendrix is a guitar maestro and nobody played a Fender guitar like him, " Chapman said.
As a punctuation-neutral substitute, it has in mind a name nobody here seems to recognize: Willard Mountain.
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The Syrian situation is a tragedy, but it's a tragedy nobody is yet prepared to take responsibility for.
It became a team nobody feared, losing to Navy by 35 points in its final game of the season.
Taking a route nobody else wanted--through black neighborhoods--Randall did poorly at first.
They're just ordinary people involved with a chemical nobody can control.
One of his main initiatives as president was the "war on drugs, " a term nobody uses today except libertarians in arguing that we should end it.
The narrator, Paul Lohman, is a former history teacher, a private, thoughtful nobody of a man who is still in love with his wife after nearly 20 years of marriage.
She remembered the wild jealousy she had felt over Jerry and his trips, a desire to search with him in some unlikely place for the remnant of a fact nobody else cared to know.
Certainly, the Mitt Romney speaking somewhere on the stump last week in Ohio was not telling his audience that under a Romney presidency, nobody gets a tax cut if it adds anything to the deficit.
And Neverland is not just a place where nobody ages, it is a place where innocence can be preserved.
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He described it as large as big dog but said it wasn't a dog and nobody on the street even has a dog.
The Tigers have been around for over a century, and nobody has had a game quite like this.
Essentially, that means nobody wants a solo practicing doctor and nobody in the physician workforce wants to be one, Merritt Hawkins said.
The term itself arose out of the difficulty of convicting someone of accepting a bribe from a third party when nobody else suffered a tangible loss.
This is a race that was on nobody's radar screen, as opposed to, you're right, North Carolina, where Democrats had said earlier on, they thought that they could give Dole a race, but nobody had really been talking about Saxby Chambliss.
The Scot explained Harrington was a player "nobody in matchplay golf wants to play - a great competitor", although he failed to win a match in each of the past two Ryder Cups.
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