A pop icon household name for a pop icon household name.
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Five years later, Alexa is a household name — literally.
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Is there a level of fame beyond a household name?
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Though not a household name, Augustus Owsley Stanley III, a.k.a.
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Hyundai might be the household name behind BotRide, but Pony.
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Even here in China, it's far from a household name.
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Soon her household classic became a household name in Halifax.
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Kevin Richardson is a household name among Backstreet Boys fans.
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Ross Garfield is the farthest thing from a household name.
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And just like that, J.K. Rowling became a household name.
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In India, Ritesh Agarwal is something of a household name.
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She wasn't a household name, but she paid her bills.
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Richard Neal and he's about to become a household name.
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Cryptocurrencies became a household name at the end of 2017.
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As mathematicians go, Srinivasa Ramanujan isn't exactly a household name.
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A few potential candidates enjoy household name recognition, of course.
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Despite his business success, Ross is not a household name.
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Mr. Connaughton's career has not made him a household name.
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"He had a thirst to become a household name." video
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TCL is hardly a household name in the smartphone space.
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I am dubious that this guy is a household name.
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The Sixth Sense made M. Night Shyamalan a household name.
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American judoka Ronda Rousey became a household name in 2015.
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Who knew that The Pinot Meow might become a household name.
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It was the couple's divorce that made them a household name.
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Vanessa Taylor is on the cusp of becoming a household name.
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Alex Morgan became a household name after the 2012 London Olympics.
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Nevertheless, all of these appearances preceded her being a household name.
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Somali-American model Halima Aden might not be a household name.
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Blackmore, which has 70 employees, might not be a household name.
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ACG's investment could help LOLA become more of a household name.
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Under his guidance, Ms. Dion became a household name in Quebec.
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James Franco is a multi-hyphenate talent and a household name.
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You're involved with something that helped make PwC a household name.
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Still, the household name is worth keeping on the shopping list.
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Taylor Swift became a household name in her teens, circa 2006.
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Where you created a household name in less than a year.
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It begs the question: Why isn't Ashley August a household name?
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Even in many podcasting circles, Art20113 isn't exactly a household name.
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In 2007, Judd Apatow wasn't the household name he is today.
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Kinmen, also called Quemoy, was once a household name in America.
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It no longer exists, while Skype has become a household name.
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In recent years, Shannon has become more of a household name
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Another notable loss may not be a household name, as Mrs.
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Feature Mario Vargas Llosa isn't a household name among American readers.
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Ms. Adelson, a physician and philanthropist, is hardly a household name.
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Though far from a household name, Browder is no random billionaire.
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Lynch was already a household name as Fidelity's long-time pitchman.
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"She should be a big-deal, household name," Ms. Blair said.
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For better or worse, it made Elon Musk a household name.
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It's a tech company, a consumer company and a household name.
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For fans of women's boxing, Heather Hardy is a household name.
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While Zuckerberg is a household name, he's not a household face.
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Robert Pattinson almost lost the role that made him a household name.
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But Glover&aposs climb toward becoming a household name has been long.
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Mitchell is not a household name and represents a strongly conservative district.
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He is a household name far beyond the sport of horse racing.
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Since its debut in 2002, "The Bachelor" has become a household name.
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Though Case Farms isn't a household name, you've probably eaten its chicken.
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"Suddenly I was a household name in the barrio," Mr. Bataan said.
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Seemingly springing forth from the ether, it was a household name overnight.
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Despite her long list of achievements, Ekeblad is hardly a household name.
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You're a veteran in hip-hop but not necessarily a household name.
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Wolverine was a household name; Iron Man was a second-tier hero.
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I was hoping that Representative Adam Schiff would become a household name.
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The coronavirus crises has turned videoconferencing company Zoom into a household name.
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I can't remember him being an actual household name here until now.
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Silicon Valley is now a household name, representing technology, innovation and wealth.
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At the time, Amazon was not, by any stretch, a household name.
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TMRW wants to become a household name in the fertility clinic business.
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The campaign, however, made Gillum a household name in national Democratic politics.
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The governor is a household name in Guam ("where America's day begins").
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And its purchase of U.S. household name Tiffany could provide a hedge.
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But the show's creator isn't a household name — at least, not yet.
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Airbnb helps many of those travelers and is now a household name.
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But the real show stopper came from a classic household name: Charmin.
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McCarthy said Comey made himself a "household name" before losing Trump's confidence.
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Russell Westbrook has been a household name in the NBA for years.
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I meant, did she regret making John Wayne Bobbitt a household name?
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Long before Schlafly was a household name, she was a Republican operative.
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Wheatley became "a household name among literate colonists," according to the Poetry Foundation.
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Not since the years of Dawson was "Family Feud" such a household name.
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But it's Selman's next venture that's going to make him a household name.
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Baby Jessica became a household name, even appearing on the cover of PEOPLE.
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A quarter-century after that TV debut, Harley Quinn is a household name.
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Although never quite a household name, Cray brought supercomputing into the modern era.
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Ivan Chermayeff mightn't have been a household name, but his work certainly was.
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The show made him a household name and he's returned many, many times.
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But the design motivation that made her a household name has not changed.
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She might not be a household name just yet, but she should be.
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For the phone-buying public, however, Rubin is not yet a household name.
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Once a household name, Qualcomm (QCOM) remains a crucial player in wireless communications.
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Steve Bannon who was not a household name before joining the Trump campaign.
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But beyond the contemporary art cognoscenti, he is far from a household name.
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Outside cryptocurrency circles, the boyish-looking Silbert, 41, is hardly a household name.
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But Mark and Marilou called it quits as he became a household name.
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By this time next year, Alicia Vikander may well be a household name.
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The success propelled the then-low profile beer brand into a household name.
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He was a household name in Ukraine and a legend within Right Sector.
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Even as bitcoin became a household name in 2017, such practices remained common.
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The announcement for the UK household name has already caught the market's attention.
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Dyson is a household name in the vacuum business, and for good reason.
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Ariana Grande is just as much of a household name as Amber Rose.
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This wasn't a former NBA player or household name from a prestigious program.
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We want to make our brand a name brand and a household name.
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"He needs to be a household name," Indians second baseman Jason Kipnis said.
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Books News AMSTERDAM — Astrid Holleeder is a household name here in the Netherlands.
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They helped make Apu, the show's tightfisted convenience store owner, a household name.
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Mr. Glass is a household name, if not the most famous living composer.
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The legendary "Halo" franchise helped make Microsoft's Xbox a household name in 2001.
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Two decades later, Ms. Moore is more of a household name than ever.
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But Fortnite, as prominent as it is, still isn't quite a household name.
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And Mahomes, 24, is ready to do just that — become a household name.
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Though he was not a household name, he was clearly a talented performer.
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Yahoo Japan is a household name and a big internet conglomerate in Japan.
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President Donald Trump may have just made Nord Stream 275 a household name.
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Outside San Francisco, however, Benioff isn't a household name like Zuckerberg or Bezos.
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" Mr. Trebek, 78, has become a household name during his tenure at "Jeopardy!
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I find it fascinating how one film made him an immediate household name.
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One of the comedians, Terumoto Goto, a household name, held up a red iQOS.
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And despite a supporting role in Jurassic Park, he wasn't a household name yet.
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IOActive may not be a household name but you almost certainly know its work.
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Yet in the rarified world of hardcore art collectors, he's not a household name.
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We think it's only a matter of time before Clauson becomes a household name.
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Now 44, she is still a household name, and frequently speaks out about cyberbullying.
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While Ferguson isn't a household name, he is the known commodity in this fight.
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While it may not be a household name, the company is a global player.
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Qualcomm is no household name, but most people with mobile phones use its technology.
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Does the author meet what the "Morning Joe" hosts called the "household name" test?
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But with about 75 shops across Asia, Uncle Tetsu's is a household name overseas.
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But Ledecky is surely on her way to becoming a household name as well.
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At only 20 years old, Bella Hadid has already made herself a household name.
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He was not yet a household name, though he was clearly on his way.
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It's not a household name, though, and its stripes are not the cheapest around.
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Tristan Walker is becoming, if he's not already, a household name in Silicon Valley.
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He's not yet a household name, but gives the impression he soon will be.
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We're so, so popular in China, we're such a big household name in China.
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She's a household name all over the world — except in her very own home.
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You know, the role that made her aunt a household name back in 1990.
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But Dyn's not especially interested in being a cyberwar hero or a household name.
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He has a box of tricks to make many a household name look foolish.
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Prior to his role as the charismatic fighter, Pitt was already a household name.
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The deputy attorney general is a position typically not known as a household name.
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His TV show, "The Apprentice," made him a household name after a rough decade.
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She became a household name when Trump abruptly removed her from the temporary position.
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It might not make Devine a household name, but that's a good thing. Procrastinate!
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Though a stalwart of the court's liberal bloc, she was hardly a household name.
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In September 2009, Breitbart got a scoop that would make him a household name.
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The manifesto, which was full of intimate anecdotes, made Ms. Sandberg a household name.
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The media coverage of the prisoner swap turned the soldier into a household name.
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Dr. Blasey became a household name and a new symbol of the #MeToo movement.
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Liam Gallagher and his brother, Noel, made Oasis the household name it is today.
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Mr. Snyder, whatever his considerable chops, is hardly the household name Tom Ford is.
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Luo was not a household name among the pro-Beijing camp in the city.
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In the end, it doesn't matter that Charlie Gard has become a household name.
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Comedian Ellen DeGeneres has become a household name since performing stand-up in Louisiana.
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" "I did make that guy famous and a household name for no reason, right?
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Even President Barack Obama entered the White House before Facebook was a household name.
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The Democrat, a household name in Indiana, was initially viewed as the overwhelming favorite.
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That novel made Nabokov a household name, freeing him from penury and college teaching.
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While her choreography is found in many places, Ms. Moore isn't a household name.
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The privately held Luxembourg company is not a household name, but its brands are.
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Paul Teller isn't a household name, but the former chief of staff to Sen.
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The site's not exactly a household name for phone buyers, but it's an important benchmark.
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This year he is a household name and little of his game remains a secret.
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I think the biggest reason Kanopy isn't a household name is that association with libraries.
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Joan Castleman, the protagonist of The Wife, spent her life overshadowed by a household name.
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While Hisense isn't exactly a household name in the U.S., it's no upstart or underdog.
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In the decade since, he has become the personification of greed — and a household name.
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By the time she was seven years old, Koko had already become a household name.
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Netflix was already a household name when it delivered its billionth DVD in February 2007.
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Jake Tapper has emerged as a household name since leaving ABC for CNN in 2012.
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In the process, Avenatti has made himself a household name, at least among political junkies.
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Malachi Kirby isn't a household name yet, but he might be after this and Roots.
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ECOVAS Deebot — $439.99 See Details There's a reason why Roomba has became a household name.
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Kampmann, no household name, has been family minister in the state of North Rhine-Westphalia.
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John Mulaney's hilarious Netflix specials have minted his fame and made him a household name.
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It's deplorable that Elvis Presley is a household name and Big Mama Thornton is not.
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While millions of people use Olo's services, the company is still not a household name.
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LIU XIAOBO, who died on July 13th, was hardly a household name in the West.
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Ever since Victoria Beckham became a household name, she has been legendary for her style.
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OnePlus's rise to household name has been a long, winding journey years in the making.
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Population: 15.4 million Tianjin, located in China's north east, is not necessarily a household name.
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Shadman isn't exactly a household name and the tweet itself is more or less innocuous.
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Kimye is a household name, with the couple now expecting their third child, via surrogate.
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The Shenzhen-based company is another odd choice — it's hardly a household name, after all.
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When Intrexon bought Oxitec in September 2015, Zika had not yet become a household name.
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The book catapulted his fame from just within academia and he became a household name.
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Des Moines, Iowa (CNN)Hillary Clinton has been a household name for nearly three decades.
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While Brian Tyree Henry may not yet be a household name, he's about to be.
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She became a household name in 22012 when her husband, Bill Clinton, won the presidency.
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The song earned Blunt multiple Grammy nominations in 2007 and made him a household name.
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In a just and fair world, Barry Jenkins would be a household name by now.
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Soon she's hoping she'll be a household name with a live streaming show on Twitter.
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There are male gender theorists like Michael Kimmel, but he's far from a household name.
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Cooper is something of a household name to most cable news junkies at this point.
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The McKnight books have been popular enough, but they never made Alex a household name.
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Listed on federal filings as the PAC's new treasurer, Rasky is hardly a household name.
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How Kate Spade became a household name Over time, she distanced herself from her business.
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I think that's why India is not necessarily the household name that she should be.
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Even before he became a household name in Mexico, Carlos Slim was a wealthy man.
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That's pretty impressive, given that the head of the FBI isn't typically a household name.
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He's not a household name, but in tech and financial circles, he's a rock star.
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Before becoming a politician, Ms. Irani was a household name as a soap opera star.
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David Dao may not quite yet be a household name, but his face is everywhere.
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In the last year, Megan Thee Stallion has worked tirelessly to become a household name.
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Well before COVID-19 became a household name, the industry faced a wave of bankruptcies.
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In just a few weeks, the coronavirus crisis has turned Zoom into a household name.
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Cloudflare is not a household name, but anyone steeped in the internet knows them well.
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Long before he was a household name, Comey was a revered figure within legal circles.
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The company, a German household name, has not imposed compulsory redundancies for about a decade.
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In a post-Fifth Harmony world, Normani is working overtime to become a household name.
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The Bauhaus, though its designs were scarce in American homes, had become a household name.
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You are not a household name, but you determine who the household names will be.
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Bitcoin became a household name in December, when it reached a high of nearly $20,000.
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Myles, ever the comedienne, is something of a household name in the greater North East.
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He was a household name, often appearing on television and generally popular among the public.
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I was only 9 years old when Ramsey was brutally murdered and became a household name.
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The German native founded Postmates in March 23 and turned the brand into a household name.
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But he did – and now he's on his way to becoming a household name in America.
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"I am not a big household name, but I'm working hard to get there," he wrote.
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The company is a household name in India where it commands a 51 percent market share.
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The shift among Democrats began before Sanders became a household name during his 2016 primary run.
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Jim Pattison may not be a household name but the third richest Canadian maybe should be.
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For every household name, there are thousands of smaller producers, with more popping up every year.
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I always knew Tyler was going to be like a household name, like people know him.
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"We're a household name in places like Korea, China, and in Latin American countries," Yi says.
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Glossier isn't even four years old yet, and the brand has already become a household name.
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Since Cardi B became a household name last year, her next album has been eagerly anticipated.
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Charli XCX is a household name thanks to Fault in Our Stars and the "Boys" video.
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Mr. Silver, a Canadian musician who has fewer than 212,213 Twitter followers, isn't a household name.
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SuperAwesome has flown under the radar a bit, and isn't what you'd call a household name.
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Up-and-coming stars often get underpaid before they break out big as a household name.
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Somewhere between being fierce and being widely covered in the press, Harding became a household name.
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ClassPass, the subscription service for fitness classes, became a household name because of one simple innovation.
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Despite the series' incredible success, the British Columbia native, 38, struggled with becoming a household name.
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Long before the Zika virus became a household name, the Rio Olympics were under heavy scrutiny.
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And now she's about to be household name thanks to her Sports Illustrated Swimsuit 2019 cover.
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He opened the door that many Europeans have walked through since he became a household name.
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A year ago, Roma star Marina de Tavira wasn't a household name in the United States.
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But it's important to remember that O'Reilly was much more of a household name than Weinstein.
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While not a household name in the technology business, Khosrowshahi has deep connections in the industry.
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And so America still lacks a household name when it comes to sports fiction for adults.
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He's a household name and is getting the attention and money that come with political success.
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Goransson may not be a household name, but he's a well-known face behind the scenes.
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So, when Rachel Maddow became a household name, it didn't summon the name of Weston's biographer.
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That was just before 'The Art of the Deal,' just before Donald became a household name.
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But Julia Child still was far from a household name, and the Childs were not rich.
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DeGeneres has become somewhat of a household name when it comes to the real estate market.
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For more on the story, listen to the Harley-Davidson episode of our "Household Name" podcast.
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And as 2019 comes to an end, Saweetie's on the precipice of becoming a household name.
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Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and the unpredictability of primaries By now, Ocasio-Cortez is a household name.
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At the same time, Richard Pryor became a household name for exposing the very same problem.
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The hacking group Anonymous has become a household name in the world of hacking and cybersecurity.
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Bitcoin, the most well-known cryptocurrency, became a household name after its value skyrocketed last year.
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More of a household name is number two, Oprah Winfrey, with her $3.1 billion net worth.
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However, despite a list of achievements that span six years, she's hardly a household name yet.
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While subsequent spin-off films weren't as successful, "The Matrix" franchise made Reeves a household name.
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Had this happened in the forties, I think I would be more of a household name.
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Boone Pickens became a household name across the country because he was bold, imaginative, and daring.
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The British fighter, virtually a household name in England, brings his show to the United States.
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Mr. Bong soon became a household name in South Korea, directing several other critically acclaimed blockbusters.
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Those efforts, Gai Kok said, have made the Carter Center a household name in South Sudan.
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Emma Watson enrolled at Brown University after becoming a household name from the "Harry Potter" franchise.
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"Because we work with some of the biggest brands, like the most ubiquitous household name brands."
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It's as much of a household name in 2019 as Mario or Sonic have ever been.
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Trump: Mentioned Maxine Waters 73 times But Maxine Waters is nowhere near a national household name.
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Though not yet a household name like Apple or Dell, MSI has been around for decades.
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Jennings became a household name during his record 74-game winning streak -- the longest in Jeopardy!
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Ever since then, Diana Wynne Jones has teetered on the precipice of becoming a household name.
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"Everybody Loves Raymond," a CBS hit from 1996 to 2005, made Ms. Heaton a household name.
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Washington (CNN)Twenty years ago, Monica Lewinsky became a household name -- for all the wrong reasons.
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The NBC reality television show "The Apprentice" made Mr. Trump a household name across the country.
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Moreover, Lockbaum was by no means a household name in the state, never mind the country.
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Most household-name tech companies are nowhere near having equal representation of women on their boards.
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I'm 22008, and she has been a household name in American politics for most of my life.
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The company, until fairly recently known as LeTV, isn't exactly a household name here in the States.
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Few humans have gone from generic rich person to household name as quickly as Anthony Scaramucci has.
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Harry Anderson, who became a household name starring in the massive TV hit, "Night Court," has died.
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A household name in Malta, Caruana Galizia was well-known for stirring up passions and dividing opinion.
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But Sinclair isn't a household name because it's not a network like ABC or Fox or NBC.
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But long before Michaels, 24, became a household name, she was Top 113's secret songwriting weapon.
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But, again, he was an unwitting kind of participant in something that made him a household name.
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Herbert may soon become a household name as the high-profile Van Dyke case progresses toward trial.
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At just 15-years-old, Kaia Gerber is already on her way to becoming a household name.
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He's hardly a household name and may struggle to stand out from the eight other male candidates.
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Can Trout's individual greatness alone make him a household name—even for non-MLB fans—like LeBron?
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And considering Yolanda Foster's dream of having Hadid become a household name, we have a feeling the
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Everyone would know Valve is behind it, sure, but you lose a household name in the process.
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The commercials for the Psychic Readers Network were ubiquitous and Miss Cleo was practically a household name.
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But, in a laughable twist of fate, the success of Baby Cobra made Wong a household name.
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Just 6 months after turning her tassel on the NYU stage, Mendes was already a household name.
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Meanwhile, Craig himself seems ready to move on from the role that made him a household name.
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Since Hawk made the trick a household name, younger skateboarders have been able to pull off 1080s.
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During my middle school days, Perry was a household name in Black families as an urban playwright.
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A YEAR ago this week, David Dao went from being an unknown pulmonologist to a household name.
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But unlike her contemporaries Damian Hirst and Tracy Emin, Ms Dean is not quite a household name.
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Follow up "Telo" then became an anthem at Boxed and Gage became a (sort of) household name.
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"Duke is a household name, and Coach 'K,' I have a great deal of respect," Altman said.
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Kendall Jenner was already a household name when she walked her first show in 2011, age 15.
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After a dozen years as a struggling New York actor, Burgess is finally becoming a household name.
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AISense, on the other hand, may not be a household name yet, but its flagship product, Otter.
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A hit right out of the gate, Jones's sitcom made him a household name — and very rich.
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James Williams may not be a household name yet in most tech circles, but he will be.
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Will that be enough to elevate The Magicians from cult favorite to household name in season two?
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Because he is not a household name, Castro will have a steep climb to win the nomination.
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By now, Elizabeth Holmes, founder and former CEO of blood-testing company Theranos, is a household name.
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Jonathan Van Ness rapidly became a household name when Netflix's "Queer Eye" reboot premiered in early 2018.
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McKinnon identified Ellen DeGeneres, who's become a household name among the most beautifully basic of American households.
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"She may not be a household name, but her fans are intensely loyal," Mr. Hildick-Smith said.
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"She would be a household name and hung in a museum" if she worked in another medium.
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Talib Kweli is a household name for anyone who respects, loves and listens to hip-hop music.
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His show, Mister Roger's Neighborhood, ran for 33 years and made him a household name for generations.
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"We also want to make sure that Instacart is a household name," Mehta said in an interview.
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Adyen is not a household name in U.S. business circles, even with a $2 billion-plus valuation.
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Hardly a household name, she is a former prodigy who became Fed Cup captain before last season.
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As his business grew, he designed the iconic "Silver Ghost" that turned him into a household name.
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As of 2016, SigFig as a business-to-consumer company hadn't caught on as a household name.
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Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. planned the Montgomery bus boycott, which made Rosa Parks a household name.
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Charlie Hunnam is not exactly a household name in the United States, at least not just yet.
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Before Angela Bassett became a household name as a celebrated actress, she studied theatre at Yale University.
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Oprah Winfrey has been a household name since she became one of the at 19 years old.
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The cryptocurrency became a household name as it hit a high near $20,000 on December 16, 2017.
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Lipinski is a household name in Chicago-area politics, holding a seat his father held before him.
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Patreon has already matured from a fledgling idealistic idea to a household name with 3 million users.
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Business owner, fashion designer and social entrepreneur Rachel Roy is a household name in the retail space.
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By 22, Moreno became more of a household name — but not by getting the roles she wanted.
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"Congressman Gary Ackerman is a household name in the world of policy making and advocacy" said Gerstman.
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Pyeongchang isn't a household name like the hosts of past Winter Games, such as Vancouver and Turin.
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Now Justice Maraga has become a household name almost overnight, with many calling him Kenya's national hero.
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No household name like Teach for America or AARP devoted to fighting for kids in foster care.
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Inslee is far from a household name, but like Warren he has a record of policy successes.
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Joe Crowley, at the time the No. 4 House Democrat, Ocasio-Cortez has become a household name.
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It has tight control over the iPhone and other devices and has made Siri a household name.
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The problem is world recognition has eluded him and he has yet to become a household name.
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By this time, Bundy was a household name and his Florida trial was the first one ever televised.
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Bitcoin became a household name as it rallied 1,300 percent to almost $20,000 at the end of 2017.
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Perhaps Marie Kondo isn't a household name of that magnitude, but she certainly belongs on the same list.
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He's clearly about to become a household name for tweens in America with his role in The Society.
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Bitcoin's ups and downs have helped the asset go from a little-understood concept to a household name.
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And since she's about to cross over into household name, let's take a stroll through her past roles.
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Gymnast Jordan Chiles may not yet be a household name, but something tells us that's about to change.
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While it's not a household name — even in the world of esports — IeSF is not a smalltime organization.
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I would have given [a household name like] Rita Ora a part of my company, NOT Ramona Singer.
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But what Weinstein did contribute was key to Marchesa's red carpet ubiquity and status as a household name.
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How was it possible that Jackie Shane was not a household name for every queer person in America?
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Brazi Bites, a brand of gluten-free cheese bread, is en route to becoming a popular household name.
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Image: Jim CookeAxel Braun is about as close as you can get to a household name in porn.
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Thanks to their efforts to tell the real story of Bland, they've helped make her a household name.
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Now, Copeland is a household name, with an Under Armour endorsement and a Barbie made in her likeness.
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But if it weren't for the generosity of good samaritans, she might never have become a household name.
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Red Hat is no household name, but in the IT industry the firm is considered a big success.
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As in, do the Democrats have a next-generation star who will become a household name this week?
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The gig made him a household name, and he released a Netflix special, "Homecoming King," later that year.
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The athletic company first became a household name after partnering with the National Football League in the 261s.
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Nite Ize may not be a household name, but you may be familiar with some of its products.
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I knew he was a household name from my city but never had a chance to meet him.
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Previously, she was best known for presenting a regional lifestyle show and was not a household name nationally.
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The slide has inflicted big losses on the retail investors who had mostly bought into the household name.
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Algolux, founded in 2015, isn't exactly a household name in the already crowded world of automotive computer vision.
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Katie Holmes became a household name as Joey Potter, the moody tomboy everyone rooted for, on Dawson's Creek.
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While Walker may not be a household name, the RSC chairmanship has served as a political launching pad.
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Its brand is not a household name like Ford, Chevrolet, Honda or Toyota, and it trails in quality.
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But before the comedian became a household name, DeGeneres had to overcome homophobic backlash earlier in her career.
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Mr. Anderson may not be a household name, but in the world of skateboarding he is a superstar.
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Watson has become something of a household name, having bested contestants in the game show "Jeopardy" in 2011.
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JAB, a privately held company headquartered in Luxembourg, may not be a household name, but its brands are.
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Despite a long list of movie and TV credits, like "Prison Break," William Fichtner isn't a household name.
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Munster said the model caught on after Salesforce went public in 2004 and Netflix became a household name.
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Last year Turing Pharmaceuticals became a household name after it dramatically increased the price of an important antibiotic.
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Opinion A century ago, astronomers proved the general theory of relativity — and made him a global household name.
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The European company that is buying Panera Bread may not be a household name, but its brands are.
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It made Nintedo a household name, and launched the character later known as Mario into pop-culture stardom.
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Photo by Shervin Lainez Kevin Devine has never had that breakout album that made him a household name.
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Andrews is a household name in the baseball world, and considered a foremost practitioner of Tommy John surgery.
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We're referring, of course, to The Hills, the MTV reality show that made Justin Bobby a household name.
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Apple's Siri may be a household name, but it's not well-known for being an in-home assistant.
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The books, which made Ms. Ferrante a household name, are good — excellent, actually; who cares who wrote them?
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Ms. Holleeder may be a household name in the Netherlands, but her face is unknown to the public.
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Then came "Wonder Woman" in 1975, which turned Ms. Carter into a household name and international sex symbol.
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Landing the leading role in a good romantic comedy can transform a working actor into a household name.
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But he never became a household name, which he said in a 1989 interview was fine with him.
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Alexa has become a household name in an increasingly competitive market for smart assistants and in-home speakers.
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While Garcia almost certainly wasn't a household name in North America, in Pedro Brand he was a star.
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TikTok's success has spawned legions of influencers, users with millions of followers and household-name status among teenagers.
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I learned that several large banks, and some household-name online retailers, are using this kind of software.
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MEMORIES Bata, once a household name in Nigeria, closed its factory in the country around 20 years ago.
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In April, late night made one of its earliest mentions of Zelensky, now somewhat of a household name.
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A video of his overwhelmingly warm reaction to her song "Alaska" made her a household name for many.
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Josh Groban has sold more than 30 million records, making him a household name all over the world.
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These days, Priyanka Chopra is definitely a household name, but she's more than comfortable with such superstar status.
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While Gatsby may not be a household name yet, it has grown quickly since its launch in 2015.
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Today, Kudlow is a household name, especially in economically conservative circles and in the world of business reporting.
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He became a household name — and a subject of Hollywood's 1983 classic The Right Stuff — as an astronaut.
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With the infusion of cash, Vedantu looks to serve more students and make its brand a household name.
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But how did a kid from a small tourist town in Queensland become a household name in Thailand?
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And Nancy Meyers became a household name with her ebullient romantic comedies starring Meryl Streep and Diane Keaton.
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Tilikum, the SeaWorld orca that became a household name after the "Blackfish" documentary is fighting for his life.
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If that sounds worrisome, remember the reason Robert E. Lee is a household name in the first place.
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The effort to establish Albert Murray — a seminal, bold, brilliant, influential, decisive thinker — as a household name continues.
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She came back for 2016's Bridget Jones's Baby, revisiting the beloved character that made her a household name.
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Despite conflicting reports, Lisa Vanderpump is not saying goodbye to the program that helped make her a household name.
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Carrie Fisher, the actress who made Princess Leia a household name, died last week at the age of 280.
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The skater was Mao Asada, now a Japanese household name and two-time Olympian who retired earlier this year.
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He also found that despite the media attention he has received, he was not a household name in Iowa.
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Alexa can be used to command more devices, is associated with making purchases, and has become a household name.
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Its epic rise last year started right after Thanksgiving as it began to gain status as a household name.
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She became a household name after speaking about Japan's traditional "omotenashi" hospitality in the bid for the Tokyo games.
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And of course, she became a household name as the lovably OCD chef Monica for 10 seasons on Friends.
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Although he is not a household name, Bullock is well known and well regarded in Democratic circles beyond Montana.
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Before Marshall and This Is Us, Brown became a household name for playing Christopher Darden in The People v.
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These carefully composed photos so defined the public image of Obama that it nearly made Souza a household name.
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The original video of her debut has 191 million views on YouTube, and Boyle obviously became a household name.
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GoPro has become a household name for its durable, portable little action cameras and the Max is no different.
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A household name in Japan, she won 13 straight World Wrestling Championship titles, surpassing Russian great Aleksandr Karelin's nine.
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Streep may have started her career decades ago, but Gaga really only became a household name 10 years ago.
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Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, the congresswoman from New York who has become a household name and standout voice among progressives.
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She came back for 2016's Bridget Jones's Baby, revisiting the beloved character that made her a household name.
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Though well known among artists and the art world at large, Nicole Eisenman has not been a household name.
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Image 2 of 2 ROME – Giuseppe Conte, a bureaucracy-allergic law professor, is hardly a household name in Italy.
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Spicer resigned from the role that made him a household name in July, but we'll always have McCarthy's portrait.
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Yates became a household name after Trump fired her in January after she refused to defend his immigration order.
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Anita Hill was a 35-year-old Oklahoma law professor who reluctantly became a household name in October 1991.
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This award goes to the company that has risen from the depths of obscurity to become a household name.
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Parker, a household name in the world of sports, is among the few non-tech CEOs to speak out.
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Miley Cyrus is a household name now, but long before she became famous the singer was meant for stardom.
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But this reputational car wreck, involving a household name, suggests Tokyo needs to put the pedal to the metal.
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Yang, a 44-year-old lawyer-turned-entrepreneur, has no political experience and is far from a household name.
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Maggie Nichols is looking to join gymnastics teammates Gabby Douglas, Simone Biles and Aly Raisman as a household name.
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Since then, Cuban has become a household name thanks to his regular appearance on "Shark Tank" starting in 2012.
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But long before his was a household name, Sprouse had a recurring role on Friends, as Ross's son Ben.
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The slide inflicted big losses on retail investors who bought into the household name in Japan's biggest ever IPO.
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O'Rourke became a household name in Democratic politics when he came within a few points of defeating GOP Sen.
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And the company has continued to set its sights beyond the delivery business that made it a household name.
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"If you get Hulu, which is a household name, suddenly you have something that looks like Netflix," Cramer said.
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Fast forward to 2019 and Airbnb is a household name — and now it's planning to go public in 2020.
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Guess became a household name in the '80s, known for its form-fitting jeans and aspirational "Guess Girls" models.
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Even when she became a household name, she never changed the way she talked or the way she looked.
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So being a household name in the photography industry, I'm sure you have hundreds of applicants for every position.
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Indomie: A household name Indomie is an Indonesian company that entered into a partnership with Tolaram Group in Nigeria.
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But before "Wendy the Snapple Lady" became a household name, she struggled with a crippling decade-long drug addition.
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Steve, a six time world champion, household name, and television personality, loves his music and, as such, loves THUMP.
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How a second-and-a-half sound effect could essentially become a household name (… or noise) is mind-boggling.
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Polaroid is a good brand for these, but again, any household name with decent reviews should be all right.
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"If I can make Willie Horton a household name, we'll win the election," said Lee Atwater, the campaign strategist.
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Tyler Perry is a household name in the United States, where his movies have made nearly a billion dollars.
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Even as he has worked to grow his image nationally, he is hardly a household name in San Francisco.
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But it was President Dwight D. Eisenhower who "made it a household name," according to the Eisenhower Presidential Library.
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But it made her a household name and a national leader in the fight for tougher gun-control laws.
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Several Gonzaga players also acknowledged knowing little about the 16th-century Italian they have turned into a household name.
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For most Americans — and even some Europeans outside its core German-speaking markets — Zalando is not a household name.
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Ive&aposs success at Apple has made him a household name and catapulted him into conversations about pop culture.
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Featuring singles like "Everybody (Backstreet's Back)," the album sold millions of copies and made the group a household name.
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Since taking over as leader of the federal Conservatives in 2017, Scheer has struggled to become a household name.
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Mary Ellen Pleasant may not be a household name, but her story rivals that of any great American entrepreneur.
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I have not said that Dahl has published five novels and is now also a household name in Norway.
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Sam: Pee-Wee Longway isn't a household name over here, so to put his music out is pretty cool.
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Although the average consumer doesn't interact much with Berkshire directly, it owns significant stakes in many household-name brands.
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She's certainly not a household name like Beyoncé or Kim Kardashian, but it doesn't matter because she's friends with them.
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After all, the technology is not exactly mainstream, and DJI isn't a household name in the U.S. But GoPro is.
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They quickly spent this money making their companies, and by extension the entire daily fantasy sports industry, a household name.
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Another book influenced the outlook that helped Oprah Winfrey create the distinctive talk show that made her a household name.
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In the 1513 Democratic primary, Clinton initially had a leg up on Obama because she was already a household name.
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In the long-term, the team wants to expand outside of New York City and ultimately become a household name.
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Slack makes less sense in that the Spotify model was partially predicated on being a household name, consumer-facing product.
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But as Turner became a household name, the star says she began to experience a whole different set of challenges.
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That series turned Nye into a household name, allowing him to make frequent appearances in media in the years since.
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Though Bon Iver was a household name in the indie scene, the Grammy win vaulted the group to national recognition.
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Bowers & Wilkins became a household name before speaker companies had to distinguish themselves through Spotify integrations and voice recognition capability.
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Based on the 1959 Robert Bloch novel, Alfred Hitchcock's masterpiece made Norman Bates (and his eponymous hotel) a household name.
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O'Rourke became a household name as a result of his charismatic speeches, grassroots approach to politics and social media presence.
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Though still not a household name, Ehrenreich earned attention when he made the rumored shortlist to play young Han Solo.
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He is not a household name in Russia unlike Ivanov, who was once spoken of as a possible presidential contender.
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Lin-Manuel Miranda is revisiting the part that made him a household name to help the arts in Puerto Rico.
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And just how has Dr. Pimple Popper managed to become a household name over two decades working in the industry?
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She has shattered any inflated rumors about her life and has become a well-respected household name for her work.
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The Chinese government has cracked down on the fledgling crypto industry since bitcoin became a household name two years ago.
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But the image also harkened back to the dress that made Lopez an international household name: the green Versace dress.
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Before Berry, 51, became a household name, the actress launched her career in front of audiences in the pageant world.
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And while he may not be a household name, he's one beauty insiders, celebs, and fellow makeup artist know well.
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The legacy: Eddington's observations launched relativity into the spotlight and the resulting media storm turned Einstein into a household name.
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It didn't launch Craig into popularity among US audiences, nor did it make director Oliver Hirschbiegel (Downfall) a household name.
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The 43-year-old TV host became a household name after years of interviewing celebrities as a host on E!
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He created a bestselling perfume, as well as a line of cosmetics, luggage, rugs and sheets, becoming a household name.
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While Huami might not be a household name in the US, some of the products it makes are more recognizable.
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This time the focus was on "Hollywood Madam" Heidi Fleiss and the gilded era that made her a household name.
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He is also a household name among poker fans, as he has taken on some of the world's top players.
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But that would underestimate the power of YouTube culture to turn an average person like Paul into a household name.
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But the company is still far from a household name — unless your household is full of Golden State Warriors fans.
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It's a simple and straightforward homage to the games and the reason that Biles became a household name last year.
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Long before Bruno Mars was a household name, Peter Gene Hernandez was just a kid growing up in Honolulu, Hawaii.
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I was a nerdy Black kid in need of a role model, and Will Smith was already a household name.
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Frederic Moll has to be one of the most successful inventors and entrepreneurs who is not yet a household name.
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So it's no surprise that every household-name retailer wants a piece of the pie (or, uh, $1,200 fondant cake).
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" Logan Browning isn't a household name yet — unless your house is awesome, cool, and has watched Netflix's "Dear White People.
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Hans Selye isn't exactly a household name, but he was one of the twentieth century's most lauded and prolific scientists.
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The Great Depression was only just coming to an end, and De Beers wasn't a household name for jewelry yet.
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The next music director of the New York Philharmonic, Jaap van Zweden, may not exactly be a household name yet.
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While Roskind may not be a household name, he is a tech industry veteran with a resume that's beyond impressive.
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Just three weeks later, after the al Qaeda bombing of two U.S. embassies in Africa, he became a household name.
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Bill Clinton's ethics numbers come from two polls conducted in early 1994, long before "Monica Lewinsky" was a household name.
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Finally, the American cult leader that has become a household name, Charles Manson, made his debut on the FX series.
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The country was already politically polarized before this election, and opinions are overwhelmingly cemented about these two household-name nominees.
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Federal Judge Richard Leon is not a household name, but he is one of the most powerful men in Washington.
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STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - Spotify is a household name, with more paying users than any other music-streaming service in the world.
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The law has made Browder, if not quite a household name, then a central figure in the Trump-Russia drama.
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"Every single girl has done it completely differently," she says of her evolution from childhood Disney star to household name.
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He never got a big-money contract or played memorably enough to be a household name, even among ardent fans.
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I really liked what Dogecoin was doing and felt that Goatse could go even further and become a household name.
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Since then, IKEA has become a household name in interior design across the world, known for its minimalist, affordable furniture.
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Turner became a household name through her regular role on "Game of Thrones," which came to an end this year.
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Australia's Great Barrier Reef is a household name worldwide, known as a hotspot for thousands of coral and marine species.
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It's the first step in a journey that Rich hopes will turn him into a household name around the globe.
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The 22-time winner's (through Friday) record-smashing run on the game show has turned him into a household name.
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The idea has been harshly criticized since the book's publishing in 2013, though it propelled Sandberg to household-name fame.
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Although not a household name, Ms. Prodger has been regularly called on to discuss queerness in art by British magazines.
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He was also the kind of idiosyncratic New York personality who was not a household name but influenced the influential.
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Q. While he was unquestionably powerful in Hollywood, Harvey Weinstein was not a household name in Canada until last fall.
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He might have been a household name if he had chosen to spin around the axis of the art world.
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Avenatti became a household name as the attorney for Stormy Daniels when the adult film star sued President Donald Trump.
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These days, it looks like McCain's future on the show that made her a household name might be in question.
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Tiger Woods has been a household name since 1997, when he became the youngest player ever to win the Masters.
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But while Levi Strauss is a household name in America, it has struggled to catch on in some emerging markets.
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We discussed CERN becoming a worldwide household name, as well as the institution's plans to build more facilities for visitors.
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Reeves previously told Entertainment Tonight that he's "absolutely" excited about returning to the role that made him a household name.
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The Pyrex brand in particular has established itself as a household name, earning a presence in kitchens across the globe.
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The official, Bruce Ohr, is a longtime government prosecutor who up until this week had not been a household name.
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The actor told Entertainment Tonight that he's "absolutely" excited about returning to the role that made him a household name.
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The new owners have an aggressive plan for growth — one that may make the brand more of a household name.
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Critic Score - 0% Actor Tom Felton became a household name playing the troublesome Draco Malfoy in the "Harry Potter" franchise.
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The publicity surrounding GM's actions helped make "Unsafe at Any Speed" a bestseller and turn Nader into a household name.
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Chernow's role as the dinner's performer eschews the tradition of the WHCA choosing a household name comedian for the role.
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Moro is a household name in Brazil and the man in charge of prosecuting the large 'Car Wash' corruption investigation.
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KARUIZAWA, Japan — At 183, Aito Iguchi is already an internet stickhandling sensation and a household name in Japanese youth hockey.
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It's also not hyperbole to suggest that without Annie Malone, Madam C.J. Walker would not have become a household name.
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Urban Meyer has earned a reputation as a giant of college football, but he hasn't always been a household name.
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Lucy Boynton might not be a household name just yet, but we're predicting she will be before the year is up.
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Dan Scavino is less of a household name, but he's the guy who broke the law with a tweet last month.
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In 2006, The Hills was in its first season, and the Real Housewives franchise had yet to become a household name.
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The beef with Posh Spice, and maybe just the popularity of the poppy dance jam, made Ellis-Bextor a household name.
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The businessman and attorney became a household name when he helped defend friend O.J. Simpson during his infamous 1994 murder trial.
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Mary Meeker, a household name in tech investing, has raised more than $1 billion to invest out of her new fund.
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Spectra isn't the household name that Medela is, so as Baby Bargains notes, parts are pricier and not as readily available.
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In that time, I've seen them go from "acquired taste" to "legitimate pop stars", an insider tip to a household name.
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Plame became a household name in the 2000s when the George W. Bush White House outed her as a CIA officer.
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If Leiter doesn't have the household name that this work warrants, Erb says it may be due to his own reticence.
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The technology sector had a tumultuous start to 2016 as investors began to panic that household-name technology giants were overvalued.
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She's not a household name the way Mandela is, and although she's famous in spiritual circles, she's also a controversial figure.
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Neither firm may be a household name like Intel or Samsung, but a merger would create the world's third-largest chipmaker.
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In 2008, for instance, Clinton had a leg up on Obama during the primary because she was already a household name.
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Her work with the BBC turned her into a household name, and she has since published a total of 15 books.
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Before Richard Simmons became a household name, he was known in his New Orleans neighborhood as "Dickie" Simmons, a praline seller.
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Before he began dating Kylie Jenner way back in April of this year, rapper Travis Scott wasn't exactly a household name.
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A doctor I know once treated the son of one of the wealthiest men in the world and a household name.
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Though unlikely to upset Sisi's campaign, it would have carried the weight of a household name likely to garner some support.
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His "Naked Chef" show, which was broadcast in dozens of countries, made him a household name at the age of 21.
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The company has certainly grown along with its expanding distribution network, but status as a household name still eludes the brand.
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Name recognition: Bennet isn't exactly a household name, and he was the 21st candidate to enter the Democratic field for 2020.
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Netflix was the first video streaming service that made it big, transitioning from a DVD rental program to a household name.
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" This was a dark time for Christopher, who felt like a man "with a household name but no role in life.
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Paul Ryan's budget made him a household name and the voice of the anti-Obama opposition well before Romney picked him.
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It has been a bruising 48 hours for Levavasseur, who has emerged from obscurity to become a household name in France.
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And just like that, as close as she was to becoming a household name, Kehlani suddenly disappeared from the public eye.
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It has long been bureau practice for directors to stay out of the limelight, but Comey is now a household name.
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Despite becoming a household name, she feels that Hollywood has a lot of work to do when it comes to inclusion.
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Liston went from being a big-shouldered street thief with no education to heavyweight champ of the world and household name.
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Facebook is a common household name, but there's still room to run for the social networking company, according to this analyst.
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The outlet also reports that star Chris Hemsworth is expected to return to the role that made him a household name.
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If you're familiar with the J-pop scene, then you know that Kyary Pamyu Pamyu is a household name in Japan.
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Keith Haring, a superstar artist of the 80s and now a household name, knew the power of a strong aesthetic voice.
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Still, even though the reality show is what helped make Hilton a household name, she's come a long way since then.
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The maneuver was widely adopted by public health authorities and restaurant associations — making Heimlich a household name and saving countless lives.
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Pratt wasn't yet a household name, and the movie's two biggest draws, Cooper and Diesel, were just voices of CGI creations.
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If you didn't already know that before, you certainly now have a one-word household name of a startup to reference.
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But don't expect the actress to revive the role that made her a household name anytime soon as a teenage witch.
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A few years later she became a household name playing Phoebe Buffay on "Friends" and she ended up hosting "SNL," too.
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Even though he was not a household name by the time of his passing, that is why he will be missed.
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And although few who take the test have ever heard of Isabel or Katharine, Myers-Briggs is now a household name.
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The swimmer with boyish good looks is a household name in China and goes by the nicknames "Baozi" or "steamed bun".
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The group's devoted fans have also played a major role in the attempt to make the group a household name internationally.
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Lotte, a household name in South Korea, runs hotels, shopping malls, movie theaters, apartment buildings and burger joints across the country.
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Ultimately, "6 to 8 Black Men" is the perfect showcase of the signature wit that made David Sedaris a household name.
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And now that J.K. Rowling is a household name, she actually likes having some separation between her public and private lives.
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The Princess Diana moment, and later Sex and the City, made Blahnik a household name, perhaps beyond his own comfort level.
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But even though he's a two-way star and household name, Horford won't alter Boston's system so much as augment it.
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Shaquille O'Neal has been a household name for nearly a quarter of a century—a fact that's hard to grasp sometimes.
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But this is almost ten years after Anchor—now a household name among the liquor-literate—released Genevieve to fleeting fanfare.
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Qubole may not necessarily be a household name, but its customers include the likes of Autodesk, Comcast, Lyft, Nextdoor and Zillow .
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EMILY's List is something of a household name when it comes to getting strong, progressive (if not centrist) women into office.
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Although brief and fraught, as MacCarthy notes, the exhibition traveled throughout the United States, thus solidifying Bauhaus as a household name.
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"The fact that now OPM is a household name in the United States of America is a problem," Hurd said Tuesday.
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The Saturday Profile VIENNA — Alma Deutscher has not yet become a household name, but it seems only a matter of time.
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A dazzling performance can turn an obscure artist into a household name or cement an established deity like Beyoncé's legendary status.
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Since TED's inception 35 years ago, it's become a household name, and TED speakers have racked up billions of views online.
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Somehow yet mercifully still not a household name, he's one of 2018's top ten highest-paid comedians in the world.
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But today, awareness of her work is limited to an esoteric bunch of Renaissance enthusiasts; she definitely isn't a household name.
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Bindi, a household name in the north of Italy, was founded in 1934 in Milan, just behind the city's Duomo Cathedral.
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Camila Mendes isn't a household name just yet, but thanks to her breakout role on Riverdale, she's well on her way.
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Jennings became a household name during his record 74-game winning streak, which was the longest in the game show's history.
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While Huawei might not be a household name in the U.S. right now, CES could be a turning point for that.
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"I think prior to the trial, El Chapo was a household name associated with wealth, power, fame and fortune," Donovan said.
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Jim Renacci (R) Gonzalez is a household name in Ohio, thanks to his standout football career at The Ohio State University.
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With the wall-to-wall media coverage of his downfall and the ensuing fallout, Weinstein has become a notorious household name.
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So what&aposs the tactic for ShipStation to make your brand more of a household name or something along those lines?
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New York businessman Trump became a household name as the host of "The Apprentice" and "The Celebrity Apprentice" for 14 seasons.
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Starr became a household name in the 1990s when he led an investigation into President Clinton&aposs alleged misconduct in office.
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Hear from CEO Jen Rubio about how the company got its start, grew and became the household name it is today.
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The musician has become a household name in recent months because of the viral song and his popularizing of country rap.
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In 1990, she set her sights on using music to become a household name, and the plan went without a hitch.
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Bumble has become a household name and has grown to include services beyond dating, including professional networking and finding new friends.
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While Mr. Kem Ley always had a following, he has become a household name in the eight months since his death.
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Unlike some past winners of the prestigious award, such as Nelson Mandela or Malala Yousafzai, Murad isn't a global household name.
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Hook still had his admirers in the White House, though, even if he wasn't a household name in the Oval Office.
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TED has become a household name since its inception 35 years ago, and speakers have racked up billions of views online.
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You can also see the power of catchy music, especially when linked with a household name, in this summer's Mamma Mia!
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Now, since becoming a household name thanks to Lava Jato, many of Moro's admirers hope he will run for elected office.
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Black said filming the music video was "such a cool experience" but she never expected it to make her a household name.
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Bam Margera went from skateboard prodigy to Jackass star to rock band frontman to household name in little more than a decade.
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Seven seasons starring in Freeform's cult favorite show "Pretty Little Liars" has made Lucy Hale a household name and a wealthy woman.
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With items ranging from inexpensive tchotchkes to sectional sofas, IKEA has lived up to its original idea and become a household name.
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As the titular character in Edgar Wright's forthcoming Baby Driver, 23-year-old Elgort is poised to soon become a household name.
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Justin Timberlake Justin Timberlake's work as an actor, author and 10-time Grammy Award-winning musician has made him a household name.
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They may not be your typical household-name labels, but they have something in common: massive followings on Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube.
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Bitcoin first became a household name in 2017 as retail investors made speculative bets on cryptocurrencies, raising money through initial coin offerings.
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Mylan became a household name to anyone with severe allergies after it was accused of price-gouging in the summer of 2016.
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Clearbanc offers startups a fundraising alternative, and in just a few short years, it's become a household name in Silicon Valley circles.
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She nabbed a starring role in the hit Fox reality show The Simple Life three years later, making her a household name.
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From The Marathon to his debut studio album, Victory Lap, he was on a steady, unhurried ascent toward becoming a household name.
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The plan marks a return to the initial unlimited model that helped turn MoviePass into a household name in the past year.
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If it can keep that up for the entire experience, this might be the game to finally make Persona a household name.
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Robinson has had a lucrative career in Hollywood, but this will finally be the project to make him become a household name.
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When she entered the haunting biz, Melissa recalls noticing that it was a billion dollar business without a household name business leader.
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It would take nearly two decades for him to become one of India's youngest billionaires and a household name in the country.
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It's safe to say that he's experiencing peak fame — but surprisingly, his strangest fan encounter occurred before he became a household name.
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" Kaine sheepishly acknowledged that he may not be a household name, saying: "This might be the first time you've heard my name.
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It's a movement that has become a household name, creating and proposing tangible policy change, as well as spurring intense social debate.
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Some have achieved household-name status already, others are behind-the-scenes agents of change or indie talents addressing traditionally underserved customers.
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Disney is eyeing Adam Shankman to direct the sequel for the 2007 Disney smash that made actress Amy Adams a household name.
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Not every Campfire attendee is a household name: Tech entrepreneurs and industry power brokers are also invited to rub shoulders with celebrities.
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For all of its breakout success in Japan, Dragon Quest has yet to become a household name outside of its home country.
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In his 20-plus year career, the comedian never quite became a household name, but he worked with some of the greatest.
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Hulk Hogan's G.I. Joe-like character made him a cult hero and a household name in the late 80s and early 90s.
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Riot Games is a household name in the video game community, despite only having one title to its name: League of Legends.
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He may never have the same household name legacy as Dre, Cube, or Eazy, but the Villain demonstrates his formidable chops here.
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By now Pepe the frog, grotesque comic muse and focal point of widespread "meme magic," has become something of a household name.
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Chrissy Metz has become a household name, thanks to This Is Us — but it's been a long journey to her current role.
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Fat Music for Fat People ended up selling around 200,20053 copies and made Fat Wreck Chords a household name in the genre.
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Ellie Goulding isn't exactly a household name in America, but there's at least one major household in which she's quite a star.
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And of course, the film that made her a household name all across the globe continues to break records left and right.
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He eventually won an Oscar for Terry Malloy in On the Waterfront, a pivotal role that made him into a household name.
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Robert, a businessman and attorney, became a household name when he helped defend friend O.J. Simpson during his infamous 1994 murder trial.
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The actor told Entertainment Tonight in September he was "absolutely" excited to return to the role that made him a household name.
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I'm not exactly a household name, but I have been writing about Wikipedia since 43 and know lots of the site's editors.
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For us, Mr. Joisel was a natural: Though scarcely a household name, he stood at the pinnacle of an arcane, fascinating profession.
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Before becoming a household name with his role in "The Matrix," Reeves already had quite a few smaller roles under his belt.
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Maybe if he'd done a commercial series, any series, on broadcast television here, Plummer would have been more of a household name.
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Because the plus-size category is still niche in the American market, it's harder for those models to reach household name status.
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Hits like "Lean Back" and "Conceited" made Remy a household name (in houses with MTV2), and laid the groundwork for female m.c.
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The fashionable and impact-conscious retailer has become a household name over the course of the last decade, especially among young professionals.
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Paul's hardly a household name, but he's one of YouTube's most popular vloggers, with more than 15 million subscribers to his channel.
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"Wray is not a household name and, thus, the announcement on Twitter means little to people who have no context," McCall said.
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Thanks to his boyish good looks, he is a household name in China and goes by the nicknames "Baozi," or "steamed bun".
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In the Chinese city of Shenyang, Wu Guanzhuo, 17, proved her mettle as an environmental activist before Thunberg became a household name.
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In the process he became a household name and solidified the genre until it become impossible for the British public to ignore.
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If there were any justice, Angry Jim would be a household name, but instead this handsome, talented, humble guy just plugs along.
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Glossier, founded in 2014 and backed by $87 million, has created a massive beauty brand that's now a household name among women.
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Miguel Atwood-Ferguson is one of those musicians who has achieved a stratospheric level of success without yet becoming a household name.
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The final goal was to return Yahoo, a powerhouse brand in the early days of the Internet, to being a household name.
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As a result of SoftBank's ascent, particularly its impact on the burgeoning Japanese internet, Son gradually became a household name in Japan.
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When Gale first joined Personal Capital earlier this year, she and Shah spoke about the desire to become a truly household name.
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Holmes has become a household name in the past year, largely because of society's obsession with watching the downfall of alleged scammers.
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Locally, "we've become more of a household name," Saville says, which has allowed them to recruit and train more than 275 volunteers.
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Archival footage supplements these interviews, and Hambleton's story is surprisingly well-documented for an artist so far from being a household name.
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Maruti, majority-owned by Japan's Suzuki Motor Corp , is a household name in India where it commands a 51 percent market share.
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By now Pepe the frog, grotesque comic muse and focal point of widespread "meme magic," has become something of a household name.
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Who exactly was the risqué, quasi-Surrealist, virtuoso painter known as Leonor Fini — and why did she never become a household name?
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Marvel is a giant of the comic book world, responsible for household-name characters like Black Panther, Captain America and Iron Man.
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With TikTok spending $28 million a day on ads in the United States, it could become a household name in short order.
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Dr. Anthony Fauci has become a household name during the coronavirus outbreak, frequently appearing on TV as a trusted expert on diseases.
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Staub may not be a household name to all sports fans, but he amassed quite the résumé over his 23-year career.
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While he's not a household name, Van Dongen, 76, has been on the frontlines of Republican politics since President Ronald Reagan's administration.
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"He's now become a household name and I'm looking forward to his next race as much as you guys are," he said.
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He was a household name, and very popular even before he went on to occupy the highest office in this great country.
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He does so, he says, just by staying close to family and the friends he made before he became a household name.
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Reeves, 55, told Entertainment Tonight in September that he's "absolutely" excited about returning to the role that made him a household name.
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Starr became a household name in the late 1990s as the then-independent counsel overseeing the investigation that led to Clinton's impeachment.
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Tiffany was made a household name by the 1961 Audrey Hepburn film, Breakfast at Tiffany's, based on the novel by Truman Capote.
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Despite not having any formal background in the field, Giordano launched Faded Royalty with the hopes of it becoming a household name.
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Mr. Batista's case has generated intense interest in Brazil, where he was once the richest man and is still a household name.
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Huffman became a household name playing mom-of-four Lynette Scavo on the series "Desperate Housewives," which ran from 2004 to 2012.
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But a starring role on "This Is Us," the hit NBC drama, has turned her into a household name two decades later.
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Outreach is far from a household name, but Medina said it's a high-growth company with the public market in its sights.
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She's a household name but, believe it or not, has never been officially recognized for an award by film or television academy.
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She never became a household name on that level, but she remains one of the most respected jazz voices of her generation.
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The four ladies who made HBO's smash hit "Sex and the City" a household name were glamorous professionals with active dating lives.
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Much like Spears, Lopez's debut single "If You Had My Love" became an instant hit, and made the singer a household name.
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Trained as a medical doctor, Ahn rose to national fame when AhnLab, a provider of computer antivirus software, became a household name.
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Before becoming a household name with her activism and NBC role as Tahani Al-Jamil, Jamil was a British model and presenter.
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Though largely unknown in the U.S., he was a household name in much of Europe and sold more than 100 million records.
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Tennis found thousands of new fans in China after Li Na won the Australian Open in 2014 and became a household name.
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Since TED's inception 35 years ago, it has become a household name, and TED speakers have racked up billions of views online.
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Chaudry, a friend of Syed's who first brought the case to Serial's producers' attention, has become household name among true crime fans.
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It went from me working with my camera in my little dinky house to me being a household name in porn almost overnight.
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She returned to the red carpet for 2016's Bridget Jones's Baby, after revisiting the beloved character that made her a household name.
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It's safe to say that many of the powers that be in boxing have invested a lot in making him a household name.
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Capitalizing on the interest in his expose, Bourdain released the non-fiction bestseller "Kitchen Confidential" in 2000, which made him a household name.
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Playing in another city, he might already be a household name, even without the cast of emerging stars that surrounds him in Arizona.
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It wasn't until later that the company introduced Uber X, it's low-cost option that eventually propelled Uber into becoming a household name.
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Jenner, racing around the track with an American flag held high, became a household name, covering Sports Illustrated and then a Wheaties box.
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Reality TV might have made Lauren Conrad a household name, but the former Hills star just proved she really is one of us.
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Our sources tell us ... Chyna and Rob Kardashian have been talking with the network that made the K family a household name -- E!
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Monaco, a household name in federal law enforcement and cybersecurity, will help expand Lyft's plans for safety and security, a news release said.
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And though she enjoyed success while she lived, it wasn't really long enough to make her a household name in those immediate years.
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In 2004, just as Hilton was about to become a household name, her ex-boyfriend Rick Salomon released a pornographic video of her.
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So far, only Ronda Rousey, the "world's toughest woman", has had any breakout success, and she is still far from a household name.
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"We have to make this issue bigger, if not as big, as Keystone XL because Keystone made pipelines a household name," she says.
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"One name that stands out — household name, it's in this high-beta index — it's Netflix, " Wald said on CNBC's "Trading Nation " on Monday.
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Burke, for her part, is hoping to continue dismantling stereotypes while working towards her own dreams of someday becoming a household name actress.
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Though Yeezys are now a household name, worn by celebs from Jay Z to Joe Jonas, that collaboration almost went very, very differently.
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There's still a belief that direct listings will only work with a "household name" issuer (yes, Slack counted), and that's a limited universe.
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As in the Columbine case, the Aurora perpetrator had quickly become a household name, far better known than any one of his victims.
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The case, which became international news and was featured on the cover of PEOPLE, made Smith a household name in the mid-1990s.
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The actor has become a household name after his role as Resistance commander Poe Dameron in two of the recent Star Wars films.
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He can cut hair, is an NBA All-Star, and his high school football career alone could have made Quavo a household name.
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But even luxury brands, many of which are household name status, aren't safe: Just take Céline, Alexander Wang, Mansur Gavriel, and Saint Laurent.
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The youngest Hadid sister signed to IMG Models in 2014, and has become a household name in the industry (and beyond!) ever since.
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Robert Kardashian Sr. (David Schwimmer) — or Richard Kordovian, as a hostess mistakenly calls him...remember the days when "Kardashian" wasn't a household name?
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Under Trump, it's become a household name — even in the households that don't have to worry about its agents knocking on their doors.
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Trained as a medical doctor, Ahn rose to national fame when AhnLab, a provider of computer anti-virus software, became a household name.
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Huawei may not be a household name, but it's quietly been producing smartphones primarily aimed outside of the US going back five years.
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"Yahoo is a household name, an internet giant, and it's making essentially blood money off the back of elephants being killed," Wander said.
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Harper Beckham may be a household name in 2030 — not because of her famous parents, but because of her skills on the slopes!
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Timothée Chalamet may already be something of a household name, but he said people often mistake him for Spider-Man actor Tom Holland.
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Mr. Walton was born just outside San Diego, became a high school basketball star there and later, in the N.B.A., a household name.
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They're just looking for good content, and sometimes that means getting kicked out of a retailer or restaurant chain with a household name.
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The "Koch brothers" became a household name thanks to the conservative legacy, network, and $100 billion company spearheaded by David and Charles Koch.
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Over the past few decades, Paul Rudd has become a household name and a true staple in the rom-com and comedy genres.
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"If Mollie Tibbetts is a household name by October, Democrats will be in deep trouble," he told Axios in an article published Wednesday.
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From there, Bowie not only continued to release hit albums and singles, but he also became a household name by delving into acting.
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After creating "Hamilton" he became a household name, and his career has skyrocketed in the years since as he's continued to keep busy.
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It features some of Chance the Rapper's best bars on "You Song," delivered after Acid Rap, well before Chance was a household name.
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Kinsella became a household name after publication of his novel "Shoeless Joe," which inspired the 1989 movie "Field of Dreams," starring Kevin Costner.
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Yet compared with other major marketplaces — Amazon (134 million installs last year, for comparison), Alibaba's AliExpress, eBay — Wish is hardly a household name.
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TiVo remains a household name, thanks to its line of TiVo-branded DVRs that cater to pay TV subscribers and cord cutters alike.
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For more than a decade, he's been a household name in the country for joining house elements with the global appeal of jazz.
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Seeing himself as a film and television director above anything else, he fell into puppetry by accident and subsequently became a household name.
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She might not be a household name just yet, but give her time—Zoey Deutch is about to become America's new favorite actress.
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You were high up on the card, prominently featured, certainly a household name among wrestling fans and you left to follow your dream.
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Her YouTube series on cooking with cannabis—and her appearances on Bong Appetit—made her a household name—in certain households, that is.
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Gletow hopes the organization will someday be a household name, similar to Make a Wish, which grants the wishes of terminally ill children.
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AT&T's shareholders is made up mostly of individual investors who recognize the household name that pays a nice dividend, the host continued.
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It was her fourth book, "A Complicated Kindness," that made her a household name in Canada, winning the country's coveted Governor General's Award.
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Avant isn't a household name, but the director Reginald Hudlin's documentary aims to change that with a murderer's row of high-profile testimonials.
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Ksenia Sobchak, 36, is a household name in Russia: Her father, Anatoly Sobchak, was the first elected mayor of post-Soviet St. Petersburg.
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He did not ask to become a household name in the fevered days of Watergate, the recipient of hate mail and death threats.
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Ocasio-Cortez, fresh off a thorough defeat of the 10-term incumbent, the No. 4 House Democrat, is quickly becoming a household name.
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Instagram's director of fashion partnerships, Eva Chen, for example, is not a household name, but she regularly recommends books to her 850,000 followers.
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He believed that jazz was the "spontaneous expression" of modern American life and became a household name in 1924 with "Rhapsody in Blue".
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He leaves the stewardship of the city, where he grew up, as a household name — though a name even locals sometimes stumble over.
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The success of the Hunger Games books compelled Hollywood to create four feature films that made lead actress Jennifer Lawrence a household name.
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Meanwhile, Withings is known by the tech savvy, but it's not a household name in the vein of Samsung, Apple, Google, or Fitbit.
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"I think if I had started my career in the U.S. I probably would have been a household name by now," Anthony says.
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Unlike Facebook, ZeniMax is not household name, but many of the games it publishes, including Fallout and Elder Scrolls, have a passionate following.
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Already a household name at the time of the first film's release, Brad Pitt delivered a stellar performance as con-man Rusty Ryan.
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The two-star general's position as spokesman made him a household name and he was soon part of the crown prince's inner circle.
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That, in turn, landed her the job that would go on to make her a household name: Semi-Homemade Cooking with Sandra Lee.
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Lead prosecutor Marcia Clark became a household name during the 1994-1995 trial, which was broadcast into the living rooms of everyday Americans.
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Detroit rapper Tee Grizzley has quickly become a household name within rap this year with the success of his debut project, My Moment.
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The 64-year-old political operative became a household name in American politics as the "dirty trickster" of Richard Nixon's 1972 reelection campaign.
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Murray — a prolific essayist, novelist, and critic, as well as a founding member of Jazz at Lincoln Center — is not a household name.
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In 22010, Jay-Z became a household name when he released his debut album, "Reasonable Doubt," on his independent label, Roc-A-Fella Records.
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The younger Wang is a household name in the mainland, dubbed "the people's husband" for his status as one of the most eligible bachelors.
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Uber has become a household name, and the most valuable privately held startup in the United States, after raising unprecedented amounts of venture capital.
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The move that made Julia Roberts a household name was originally conceived as a dark film about the dangers of working as a prostitute.
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Despite appearing on magazine covers and in a national commercial (for Samsung), Tyler's not quite a household name — but, Jess believes that's within reach.
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While Gossip Girl propelled him to eternally-recognizable stardom, Badgley admitted that he didn't always appreciate the series that made him a household name.
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Among those core characters is Ross Butler, who's about to become a household name for his work on 13 Reasons and the CW's Riverdale.
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The app became a household name within days of its July launch and was the most downloaded iOS app in a first week — ever.
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Unlike other lawmakers who are recognizable only on Capitol Hill, including some of the candidates for president, Ocasio-Cortez has become a household name.
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Molina is another health insurer that is not a household name; before Obamacare, most of its business was in helping states run Medicaid programs.
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It's a household name in the UK technology industry and it's had a fruitful relationship with the world's biggest company, Apple, for several years.
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The late Robert, a businessman and attorney, became a household name when he helped defend friend O.J. Simpson during his infamous 1994 murder trial.
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It's an intimate look into the lives of people who possess immense talent, but live on the ledges right below being a household name.
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Kobalt is not perhaps a popular household name like Roblox, but it's influence is heard pretty much every single time you listen to music.
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But back to that color: Why haven't we seen Kourt go back to blond in all the years since she's become a household name?
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Twilight may have made Kristen Stewart into a household name, but it definitely didn't make her into the sexually liberated woman she is today.
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AS THE second-richest person in the world, and with a half-century record of investing success, Warren Buffett is a household name worldwide.
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Before Billie Lee, of Vanderpump Rules, was a household name, she had just as much anonymity on dating apps as the rest of us.
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She oriented the company around a portfolio of mobile applications and sought to renew the company's status as a household name on the Internet.
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The late Robert, a businessman and attorney, became a household name when he helped defend friend O.J. Simpson during his infamous 1994 murder trial.
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" Since its inception in 1955, Guinness World Records has turned into a household name, noted as "the biggest selling copyright book of all time.
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Kris Jenner can now slap the word "momager" on a bunch of stuff but not the very thing that made her a household name.
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A household name in the women's suffrage movement was trending on Twitter during Women's History Month, but not for the reason you would expect.
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He might be less of a household name than Harvey Weinstein, but the degree of influence he has over the industry is markedly higher.
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Given that Kodak is still a household name for many, it's no wonder a smaller company like AMB wants hitch itself to that star.
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His starring roles in movies like "Driving Miss Daisy" and "Shawshank Redemption" in the late 1980s and early 203s made him a household name.
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Long before finding household name status as the lead of Mad Men, Jon Hamm was just a struggling actor trying to make ends meet.
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If he had run a conventional campaign, it likely would not have captured national attention, inspired Texas Democrats and made "Beto" a household name.
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The rise of Uber has spawned multiple books, turned Kalanick into a borderline household name, and become a verb similar to Google or Facebook.
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The first woman to be elected as a senator from Minnesota, Klobuchar's biggest challenge might be the fact that she's not a household name.
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Tia Mowry became a household name alongside her identical twin, Tamera Mowry, when they starred together on ABC&aposs "Sister, Sister" from 1994-1999.
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Yousafzai was an activist long before she became the youngest Nobel Prize laureate in history in 2014, but she's since become a household name.
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While Tencent may not be a household name in the U.S., it's continuing to push into new areas, including making big investments in America.
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Glenn became the first American to orbit the earth in 1962 – a journey that turned him into an American hero and a household name.
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Not exactly a household name, maybe not even in the households of musical theater aficionados, she was nonetheless by some standards a genuine star.
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Birchbox has managed to become a household name amongst its targeted demographic of female millennials, but its business has faced challenges amidst growing competition.
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Then: SNL made Spicer a household name with Melissa McCarthy's impersonation: Last week: Information leaked from a meeting with some of Spicer's communication officers.
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A household name in South Korea, Lotte operates department stores, duty-free shops, shopping malls, hotels, amusement parks, multiplexes, burger joints and coffee shops.
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"House of Cards" made Mr. Ali more of a household name, but the open-ended series commitment meant he had to reject other offers.
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But she didn't become a household name until her husband, Bill Clinton, then the governor of Arkansas, ran in a fractious field in 1992.
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Not if you're a household name, not if you're a proven agent of ratings and not if you're likely to deliver more of them.
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Household-name blue chips plunged, with General Motors and Boeing, each symbols of U.S. industrial might, losing more than 20900% in a single day.
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ShoeBuy was founded in 1999 as one of the first online sellers of footwear along with Zappos, but never grew into a household name.
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Still, whenever he steps out of the way and hands over the microphone to those without household name recognition, Moore is an effective filmmaker.
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A teenager with more than a billion plays already, Eilish will release her angsty debut album, and may very well become a household name.
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Back in her hometown of Saigon (also called Ho Chi Minh City), her maverick approach has already made Tran something of a household name.
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Frequently outshone by the idyllic Aegean Islands, and overshadowed by the ancient glories of Athens, Greece's second-largest city is hardly a household name.
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Household-name blue chips plunged, with General Motors and Boeing, each symbols of U.S. industrial might, losing more than 21% in a single day.
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Alrosa is not a household name, but it is a dominant force in mining and wants to increase its sales in the United States.
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Starting this week, Quibi is beginning its quest to make itself a household name among its target audience of 210- to 210-year-olds.
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Other huge gainers are technology companies, but in sleepy and sophisticated corners of the market where becoming a household name is not an option.
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Bitcoin celebrates its eighth birthday this January as the digital currency slowly moves into the mainstream on a path to becoming a household name.
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Biden's campaign largely ranged from OK to abysmalBiden entered the race as a household name, known for his close ties to President Barack Obama.
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But although "Fleabag" may have been what made Waller-Bridge a household name in the US, it's not her first or only successful project.
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There's a reason My Name is Byf, otherwise known as James Byford, has become a household name for the most dedicated fans of Destiny.
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As Brady became a household name in New England, McDonough transitioned from the team's public affairs group to the quarterback's first full-time manager.
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Haddish, 38, became a household name after the July 2017 release of the hit movie "Girls Trip" put her infectious comedic chops on display.
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Based on a real-life anecdote of a woman who experienced her parents' abusive relationship, Liane Moriarty became a household name with this book.
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Tencent struck a deal with Japanese household name Nintendo in 2017 to bring the game to the latter's popular flagship console, the Nintendo Switch.
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Greta Thunberg, the 16-year-old climate activist who became a household name this year, has been named the 2019 TIMEPerson of the Year.
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But he is no household name for most people, and his life was profoundly unspectacular, save for the way he swam against the current.
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Fan Bingbing, 37, has long been a household name in China, topping Forbes' list of highest-paid celebrities in China for four consecutive years.
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By now, synthwave (or retrowave, or darksynth, or whatever-you-want-to-call-it) masters Carpenter Brut may as well be a household name.
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Though it's arguably the song that made her a household name, Miley Cyrus hasn't performed the song from the Hannah Montana movie soundtrack in years.
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Though he is not a household name, he has enjoyed an estimable success with sitcoms that were long-lasting audience pleasers if not critical smashes.
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But when his contract expires in the fall of 2019, Kimmel has thought about retiring from the perch that turned him into a household name.
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Far from the super-star status that his erstwhile compatriot - and perpetual Nobel favorite - Haruki Murakami enjoys, Ishiguro is not a household name in Japan.
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The leaked sex tape made her a household name, and Kris Jenner, ever hard at work, used that notoriety to skyrocket the family to fame.
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Eventually, Gellar went on to become a household name with her roles in I Know What You Did Last Summer, Scream 2, and Cruel Intentions.
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He then rebranded himself as a reality star and his hit show, The Apprentice, launched in 2004, made him a household name across the country.
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She became a household name as a Wall Street analyst during the late 1990s, betting on risky dot-com stocks even as the bubble burst.
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I grew up in an era before Gloria Steinem was a household name and my hometown in the Midwest wasn't exactly a hotbed of enlightenment.
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Deontay Wilder is an excellent fighter who is exciting to watch, who has a big personality, who, in my opinion, should be a household name.
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In 1993, she became a household name after she cut off her abusive ex-husband's penis and threw it out the window in Manassas, Virginia.
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Here's something to be grumpy about: Grumpy Cat, the furry feline who started as an Internet meme sensation before becoming a household name, has died.
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Critics say this will destroy Tesla's thin profit margins, while Tesla bulls argue it will boost scale and make the company a household name worldwide.
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Although the company might not be a household name, it had operated the Mall of America, the nation's largest mall, since it opened in 1992.
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Joel Sherman of the New York Post asked Patty Judge what it was like to see her son becoming a household name in the sport.
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Sunday Routine She's long been a figure in the counter culture, but recently the writer Eileen Myles has also become something of a household name.
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Strangely, Spade didn't do a lot of media interviews in her life, certainly not as many as you'd imagine for such an admired household name.
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Why it matters: Woods, a household name in golf, still draws massive ratings while competing in tournaments, despite a decline of golfers in America overall.
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The company has long been a household name in the E33 lineup, alongside Sony — although interestingly, the latter isn't showing up at this year's event.
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The former secretary of state, U.S. senator and first lady's time as a household name leaves plenty of attack fodder for Republicans and Democrats alike.
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And yet he's hardly a household name, despite being one of the first to bring the energy and rhythmic attack of jazz to musical theater.
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Hers is a household name in South Asia, and her story has been told in at least eight films, several plays and many historical romances.
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The movie that made Steven Spielberg a household name, "Jaws" did for swimming what "Psycho" did for showers and "The Exorcist" did for pea soup.
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"We have an emotional attachment to Detroit," explains Mr Ford, and also a sense of responsibility to the city that made Ford a household name.
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As Foy's hit The Crown aired on Netflix and she became a household name, at home, her family was quietly dealing with a major crisis.
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It became a household name in December 2017, when it reached a high of nearly $20,000 but has yet to recover to that level since.
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As she makes her way to becoming a household name, the singer isn't letting go of what makes her unique — and that includes her hair.
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The longer Mr Holzhauer's run goes on, the more he will be transformed from a flash-in-the-pan curiosity to a potential household name.
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Adam Savage became a household name as the cohost of Mythbusters, and now, he's returned to the Discovery Channel with a new show: Savage Builds.
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Despite his output — three solo albums in three years, among other collaborative works — and a shoutout from Drake, he's far from being a household name.
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FundamentalVR says it's already got a few big contracts with some "household name" hospitals lined up, but won't be able to announce them until September.
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Pope is not exactly a household name, but nonetheless at this point can probably be called one of the most influential environmental activists in history.
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But because I want to see Nintendo a household name again, and I think the Switch may just be the platform that makes that happen.
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These days, Ashley Graham is a household name thanks to her groundbreaking Sports Illustrated cover and her role as a voice for curvy women everywhere.
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Dressbarn, a household name for over 50 years, has struggled to grow sales in a competitive market where it battles with online retailers like Amazon.
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Why it matters: Sean Spicer's celebrity status has sparked hype that the former Washington flack turned household name is shopping for a network TV deal.
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The Patty Duke Show Duke played identical cousins with very different personalities in this TV comedy series (1963-1966), which made her a household name.
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"I predict by the end of 2016, we're going to see more really great examples of household-name companies creating great bot experiences," she says.
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But, while it owns a number of online properties and employs more than 2,000 people in the U.S., it is far from a household name.
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Amareos still has some time to go before it's a household name, but it's clear to see that the company has tapped into something big.
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AT&T's CEO Randall Stephenson spoke of these plans on Tuesday, singling out HBO as a Time Warner brand that has become a household name.
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Trump's fall from hip-hop grace The first mentions of Trump begin in 22016 when the rising celebrity billionaire had already become a household name.
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Though not a household name, German duo Cubeatz have left their inventive fingerprints all over some of the biggest releases of the last few years.
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The next day, opposition TV broadcast photographs of the police "arresting" the barrel and loading it into a van, and Otpor became a household name.
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Jennifer Aniston became a household name with her role on NBC's Friends, but has yet to make her return to television, aside from small cameos.
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But he's a household name today not for what he did on the mound, but for what was done to him on an operating table.
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Although it is the country's largest broadcaster, Sinclair is not a household name and viewers may be unaware of who owns their local news station.
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The companies agreed to sell off nearly $21989bn worth of assets including many household name beer brands to secure the EU's approval for the deal.
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Witch hazel, with its natural ability to purify the skin and tighten pores, is probably a household name for anyone who has dealt with acne.
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Nintendo spent decades building up game franchises and characters from nothing, elevating a tiny Italian plumber from a few blocky pixels to a household name.
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" And I turned around to him, and I said, "You know, Dad, one day me and you are gonna make this bakery a household name.
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While Ignatius may be recognized on The New York Times' Top 10 list of the year's best books, Alan Furst is hardly a household name.
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The film "12 Years a Slave" made Solomon Northup, a freeborn black from New York, a household name, but his horrific case was not unique.
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Angle was already a household name, a baldheaded, bull-necked caricature of a WWE champion who took gold in freestyle wrestling at the 1996 Olympics.
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The alt-right became a household name when its members tweeted racist, sexist comments at Saturday Night Live and Ghostbusters star Leslie Jones in July.
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Strong returns helped the firm grow quickly and become a household name among multi-manager firms, along with Citadel, Millennium Management and Point72 Asset Management.
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Before this cutie with a canine became a household name in Hollywood, she was just another puppy lovin' kid growing up in Los Angeles, California.
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Good-bye, Johnny He may not have been a household name in America, but Johnny Hallyday -- the French Elvis -- was a rock icon in France.
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If anything good has come out of the recent pricing controversy, it's that this portable lifesaving injection called the EpiPen has become a household name.
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Frank Bruni Opinion Columnist Imagine for a moment that Robert Mueller was never pressed into service as a special counsel and wasn't a household name.
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For the coming year it would be great to see it grow further in membership numbers and become a household name on the international level.
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Sanders has gone from being a national unknown to a household name, consistently following former Vice President Joe Biden in polls on the Democratic primary.
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Fentanyl still isn't a household name like many other opioids, but its role in Prince's death is sure to bring it into the national consciousness.
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With so many people now working from home, Zoom has become a household name — and with it, so arrives a new challenge for remote workers.
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It's not a household name in the same way that Twitch and YouTube are, and its user base is much smaller than the aforementioned sites.
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"There's a reason we've seen nearly every household name involved with Libra pull out of the project — the risks are not worth the rewards," Rep.
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Press coverage of all his exploits will likely raise the profile of Zozotown, which is a household name in Japan but remains relatively unknown elsewhere.
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Her father, Jim, was a household name in Minnesota, a writer at the Minneapolis Star Tribune who chronicled the struggles and triumphs of ordinary people.
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It has been a big year for companies, including household name brands such as Uber, Lyft and Pinterest, to tap the public markets for funding.
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MONTREAL — With a powerful forehand stroke, the 24-year-old Denis Shapovalov became a new household name for tennis fans and Canadians on Thursday night.
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While she worked as a political commentator and writer for her early career, the success of her digital media publication made her a household name.
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Arkema SA is not exactly a household name, but its products are found in everything from plastics in automotive parts to adhesives for baby diapers.
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Last year, K-pop group Pentagon became a household name in Korea by doing exactly what boy bands are not supposed to do — act uncool.
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As a child — long before she became a household name — Meghan Markle complained about sexist language in a TV commercial, and the company changed it.
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Moore's role in high-profile religious liberty disputes and his reputation as a conservative firebrand have made him a household name with Alabama's religious right.
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But should they include Diana in the cast's overhaul for season five, producers may push for a household name to take the keenly watched role.
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Despite his ubiquity, Hardwick isn't as much of a household name as he should be, but at least he makes the industry's official Chris Rankings.
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Uber's new CEO pick, Dara Khosrowshahi, is not a household name, unlike other candidates who were on the shortlist, including Hewlett Packard CEO Meg Whitman.
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Funny, intelligent, and beautiful, it's the book that—if there's any justice—will finally make Huizenga into the household name he's always deserved to be.
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Today, some of those employees are still trying to move on from a company that is now a household name for all the wrong reasons.
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These corporate and government contractors may not be household name brands, but they help other companies focus their efforts and resources on their core business.
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So long, Sridevi She may not have been a household name in the US, but to many around the world Bollywood actress Sridevi was everything.
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Bluestein: First off, he's one of the President's chief defenders in Congress, becoming a household name among Trump supporters for his criticism of impeachment proceedings.
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Story at a glance Famed letter-revealer and "Wheel of Fortune" model Vanna White is a household name, having appeared on the show since 1982.
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LENGNAU, Switzerland — Carl F. Bucherer may not be a household name, but the company likes being known as one of Switzerland's last family-owned watchmakers.
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The reason was simple: Conley, while not a household name outside of the 901, is one of the most hyper-competent players in the game.
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Roadburn is a household name, its curation has always been very exciting with great bands so...well... I try not thinking about it too much.
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Household name candidates must avoid errors and try to project themselves as potential presidents -- even as their more obscure colleagues try to lure them into trouble.
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You'll quickly learn that Haddish was destined to become a professional comedian — even if she faced tremendous struggles to become the household name she is today.
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From singer Yuna to rapper CL to the now household-name Zendaya, these are the women changing the way we listen to and look at musicians.
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The show has made bona fide stars out of queens like Sharon Needles and Trixie Mattel and made RuPaul into even more of a household name.
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Amazon's Alexa has become the household name when it comes to smart assistants, but its ongoing fight with Google Assistant is getting more difficult than expected.
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Ehsan led both groups' media campaigns, becoming a household name as the Islamist militants claimed responsibility for mass bombings and attacks that wrought chaos on Pakistan.
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When a brand has been a household name as far back as we can remember, who's exactly keeping track of how to say it out loud?
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While Paxton had spent years playing supporting characters in films like Apollo 13, Near Dark and Aliens, it was Twister that made him a household name.
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"And what this issue can do is not only make pipelines a household name, but also end the oppression placed upon Native Americans in our country."
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It propelled Hawking into becoming a household name, and, most importantly, it helped to introduce novices to scientific theories such as general relativity and quantum mechanics.
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Once a relatively obscure astronomical object, Ceres became a household name last spring, when NASA's Dawn spacecraft entered its first distant orbit around the dwarf planet.
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But even though Victoria's Secret is a household name in China, up until earlier this year you couldn't actually find Victoria's Secret underwear in the country.
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But, it may be thanks to Cher Horowitz, of the '90s cult classic Clueless, that Alaïa became a household name to those outside the fashion industry.
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Pete Buttigieg became a household name in part by giving interviews to media outlets of all stripes, including, most recently, a Nashville-based country radio station.
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The perpetrator in the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, is already a household name, although I will not name him here.
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She's not really a household name (though she is hysterical) nor is she as well known as Shangela's original idea of doing TV psychic Miss Cleo.
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For the past year, MMA star Ronda Rousey has been famously guarded when asked about her future in the sport that made her a household name.
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The slow-moving train wreck of one of the world's largest oil producers has made Venezuela into a household name — and an ignominious one to boot.
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Felicity Jones is on the verge of becoming a household name thanks to starring roles in the upcoming Rouge One: A Star Wars Story and Inferno.
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That campaign, he added, is "adapting to our position in the race and not pretending that we're one of the folks who was a household name."
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The 51-year-old rocker adds the very contract she claims screwed her over is the the same one that helped her become a household name.
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Podesta became a household name after emails from his personal account, some of which were critical of Hillary Clinton, were dumped before the election by WikiLeaks.
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Within the next year, Lidl says there will be as many as 100 stores across the East Coast, making it poised to become a household name.
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Though he isn't a household name yet, that may all change after he drops his long-awaited first EP for the Mexican collective NAAFI next week.
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Yousafzai became a household name across the world after she survived an assassination attempt by Taliban gunmen while riding home from school in Pakistan in 2012.
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" 'Trump' is a household name, well-recognized by Americans for years because of his celebrity status, as well as his hosting 'The Apprentice,' " Bonjean tells ITK.
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Nintendo spent several decades building up game franchises and characters from nothing, elevating a tiny Italian plumber from a few blocky pixels to a household name.
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She had previously singled out Kraft's 2010 acquisition of another British household name, Cadbury Plc, as an example of a deal that should have been blocked.
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Linda Taylor may not be a household name, but anyone in this country is likely familiar with a different moniker she was given: the welfare queen.
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The Logan, Utah-based company partially manages Amazon selling for BIC, Hasbro, 3M, and around 200 other massive household name brands, according to its storefront page.
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A particularly high-profile killing made El Chapo Guzman a household name, and landed him in jail: the 1993 slaying of Cardinal Juan Jesus Posadas Ocampo.
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The Week Ahead Alice Austen may not be a household name, but scholars of early photography or early feminism may be familiar with her remarkable life.
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Once Lil Nas X became a household name, Steinbrugge realized he had already received credit, and in the form of an "hell yeah lmaoo," no less.
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The following is a transcript of the video:In the span of over 70 years, Fender has become a household name to musicians all around the world.
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I jumped on some household-name consumer-driven stocks during the recent market drop, and the pop in some of these stocks was a pleasant shocker.
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Cosby's starring role as beloved dad Heathcliff Huxtable in "The Cosby Show," along with years of family-friendly standup comedy routines, made him a household name.
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The team now consists of hires from Dropbox, GitHub and Disqus, including Cameron McEfee, previously Creative Director at GitHub, who made the octocat a household name.
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The question Helms puts to the Senate, whether tax dollars should be spent to fund the showing of this "obscene" work, made Mapplethorpe a household name.
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Synology isn't exactly a household name in the U.S. yet, but the Taiwanese company is definitely trying to make more of a name for itself here.
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Since his 2014 murder by ISIS captors, disseminated worldwide in a grisly and raw piece of terrorist video propaganda, James Foley has become a household name.
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In 2009, Taylor Swift was already an enormous star, but Kanye was suggesting in "Famous" that it was his doing that Taylor became a household name.
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Ms. Gould acknowledged that although she worked quite a bit during her modeling career, she never became a household name like some models from that era.
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The modern incarnation of Yiannopoulos, the one that's become the internet equivalent of a household name, began at Breitbart in late 2014 with something called Gamergate.
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For about half a century, as tastes changed and celebrities peaked and faded away, Mr. Graham remained a household name with consistently high public approval ratings.
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This is yet another dish that Julia Child made into a household name— and you couldn't make it properly without lighting some Grand Marnier on fire.
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Zoom, a video chat service then popular with corporations, Best known in venture and corporate circles, Zoom was far from a household name at the time.
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Goliath, in this case, is James Holzhauer, the 22-time winner (through Friday) whose record-smashing run on "Jeopardy!" has turned him into a household name.
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Washington (CNN)Conservative billionaire David Koch, who became a household name through the policy and political empire he created with his older brother, Charles, has died.
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The trade made $1.5 billion for Quantum, and Soros, whom the British tabloids dubbed "the man who broke the Bank of England," became a household name.
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The company was profiled by The New York Times and its original host Scott Rogowsky became a household name, appearing on programs like NBC's "Today" show.
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Questions over 'Love Island' The final piece of the puzzle surrounding Flack's death is the future of the program that propelled her to household-name status.
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Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. also planned the Montgomery bus boycott, the protest that made Rosa Parks a household name, in a church in the city.
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Just like Wonder Woman did for Gadot and Marvel for Larson, Alien made Weaver a household name and solidified her character's place in pop culture forever.
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As the breakout performer in Ocean's 8 and Crazy Rich Asians, her trademark raspy-voiced deadpans and fast-paced quips have made her a household name.
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As it is turning Dick Clark into a household name and worldwide television impresario, the show has the kids spinning records and dancing in the streets.
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Cisco didn't become a household name — and, briefly, the most valuable tech company in the world — until after 1995, when John Chambers took over as CEO.
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Although he was not a household name, he was hugely influential as a professor, and helped establish Los Angeles as the country's reigning art-school capital.
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None of these alternatives come close — at least not yet — to the millions of adoring fans and the household name that Peloton has going for it.
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Nubank, which also operates in Argentina and Mexico, has become a household name in parts of Brazil through its bright green, free-of-charge credit card.
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Jodie Turner-Smith became a household name in 2019, breaking into mainstream Hollywood as the Bonnie to Daniel Kaluuya's Clyde in the heartbreaking film Queen & Slim.
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