Examples of using To make a name in English and their translations into Italian
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So this could be the chance to make a name for yourself.
I'm trying to make a name for myself!
We are not here to make a name for ourselves.
Trying to make a name for themselves, trying to live the dream.
I'm just a woman trying to make a name for herself outside of her family.
One of you looks like you're trying to make a name for yourself and the other one looks like you're trying to rid yourself of your demons.
Yeah. Do you remember how I said this campaign would be a chance for Australia to make a name for itself?
Are you another one of those jumping on the social media merry-go-round hoping to make a name for yourself at my expense?
that now it might be time to make a name for himself.
The series follows the adventures of four young men(the Monkees) trying to make a name for themselves as a rock'n roll band.
dozens of candidates seeking glory challenge him to fight, hoping to make a name for themselves….
Stanley Kubrick is a young man from the Bronx with a passionate interest in photography and a determination to make a name for himself in the movie world.
young Viktor Tsoi is eager to make a name for himself.
There are a lot of others in this school who would like to make a name for themselves off of something like this.
I have decided to make a name for myself by doing something a bit different, a little bit risqué," Catgirl admitted.
You're trying to make a name for yourself by pinning Sarah Keaton's murder on a famous defense attorney, which would be the conviction of the decade.
We have come to make a name for ourselves and slay some White Mantle,” boasted Aretes Kenjo as he brandished his sword.
I have got one shot to make a name for myself and I have to knock it out of the park.
about to make a name for yourself, about to… capture Ranko Zamani.