- Name-dropping (or name-checking) is the
practice of
naming or
alluding to
important people or
institutions in
order to
indicate one's ****ociation with...
- Club.
Retrieved July 22, 2013. Johnson,
Sabeeha (February 3, 1991). "
Namedropping".
Democrat and Chronicle.
Retrieved January 12, 2022. "Daniel McDonald...
- 14, 2021.
Triple H –
whose real name is Paul
Levesque – also
casually namedropped the
signing of
Bronson Rechsteiner,
whose father is
wrestler [sic] legend...
- and
Namedropping:
Mostly Literary Memoirs pp. 15-22
Namedropping, "David Lamson," pp. 38-45
Namedropping. p. 44 CAAS, vol. 3, p. 75.
Namedropping, pp...
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business he held with
Gotti and Gravano. The FBI, however,
misheard the
namedrop and
failed to warn DiBono, who was
killed on
October 4, 1990. In another...
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Retrieved 3
April 2025. Wiseman,
Ciaran (22
April 2025). "Mondo
Duplantis namedrops Usain Bolt &
Lionel Messi as he wins
prestigious award". talkSPORT. Retrieved...
- that was
included in the CD booklet.
Forrest has
written four novels:
Namedropper (1998), Thin Skin (2002),
Cherries in the Snow (2005) and Royals, which...
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Stollznow describes Bandler's and Grinder's
reference to such
experts as
namedropping.
Other than Satir, the
people they cite as
influences did not collaborate...
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Section 5.2 (IPR en****berance) in TAK
rollover requirement draft". IETF
Namedroppers mailing list.
Archived from the
original on 27
September 2007. Retrieved...
- Exclaim! magazine's Cam
Lindsay later observed, the Cure
became "the band to
namedrop as a
musical influence,
sparking rejuvenation for
their career. Artists...