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Threats catapulted me, but "Dark & Violent" got the attention.
But that wasn't the role which catapulted her into stardom.
I think that was the lynchpin that catapulted the dollar.
It catapulted me into a whole new echelon of success.
A more than 210 percent surge catapulted emerging market stocks .
" He catapulted to worldwide fame with his third album, "Astroworld.
I catapulted from the bed, still clutching the tiny thing.
Her opposition to the coup catapulted her into global recognition.
You were similarly catapulted into fame as a young guy.
The team won 11 games and catapulted into playoff consideration.
Developing talent — and sharing it — catapulted them into those connections.
They were quickly catapulted to the heart of the drama.
VC funding in Latin America catapulted to new heights in 43.
But what really catapulted the stock was its relationship with Disney.
But the heist catapulted a little-known conflict to international attention.
That's catapulted Houzz into a startup with a $4 billion valuation.
Three factors have catapulted Mexico's mobile industry into the 21st century.
After all, Hamburg was the place that catapulted them into stardom.
"That sort of catapulted me into this farming thing," he said.
This year's CES tech expo catapulted virtual reality into mainstream consciousness.
Arrieta's next turn on the mound here catapulted him to stardom.
Michael Flynn, have now catapulted from political outsiders to the White House.
The movie Purple Rain had catapulted Prince into full-fledged mainstream coverage.
Incorporating elements of new-wave pop, "Centerfold" catapulted them to mainstream success.
PayPal – A break-out quarter for PayPal catapulted its stock up 8.6%.
They watched as the drops delicately catapulted the microbes into the air.
Taraji P. Henson's career has catapulted her to fame, thanks to Empire.
The shot quickly catapulted Marjan's Instagram — and celebrity — following by the thousands.
Before the RAZR catapulted Motorola to the top, there was the StarTAC.
Three tech stocks catapulted the market to start the week, Cramer said.
Who were the first rock stars that catapulted onto the world stage?
"The Partridge Family" hit like an earthquake and catapulted him to stardom.
A two-week tussle catapulted the clan to mainstream attention in July.
I had the sensation that I'd been catapulted back to planet Earth.
Tsipras was catapulted to power in January 2015 promising to end austerity.
In 2000, the film "Bring It On," catapulted cheerleading into the mainstream.
Ferguson decision that year, "Race Traits" catapulted this statistician into scientific celebrity.
Shahidi's lightning-fast comedic timing and It-Girl appeal catapulted her into stardom.
I had to go through radiation treatment which then catapulted me into menopause.
But it took seven years of grinding before Insecure catapulted Orji into stardom.
So he headbutted a pork pie and catapulted himself back into the atmosphere.
Why it matters: O'Rourke catapulted to the national stage after almost unseating Sen.
As her art career catapulted, I encountered evidence of Zackary wherever I went.
But it wasn't the first time the eclipse catapulted astronomers into the spotlight.
They were the people who catapulted that national team into their golden era.
So that kinda catapulted me into like the artist world all the way.
No one has ever catapulted directly from City Hall to the White House.
This sentiment and feeling is in part, what catapulted Trump into the presidency.
Oatly was a breakout star, catapulted from obscurity, who'd maybe accidentally overextended itself.
If his victory stood, Maximum Security's value would have catapulted to $20 million.
"The video catapulted her to legitimacy," Mark Nickolas, Ms. McGrath's campaign manager, said.
The nearly two-minute ride catapulted me into a sense of childlike wonder.
His last-minute surge catapulted him to the nomination and to the Presidency.
That catapulted the reform to a national spotlight, with presidential candidates like Sens.
Zoom spiked more than 18% and Beyond Meat catapulted nearly 40% during Friday's session.
This feature alone is what catapulted the program to fame in the first place.
Energy stocks also jumped as U.S. crude oil prices catapulted more than 8 percent.
As attorney general, Sessions has catapulted two relatively unheard of cases into the spotlight.
Despite her difficult journey, Martinez's intelligence, resourcefulness and true grit catapulted her to success.
The stock catapulted when Insperity reported a terrific quarter at the beginning of May.
Achebe's first novel, Things Fall Apart, catapulted him to fame during his late 20s.
The grill is first catapulted into the sky, before being shot down by Rock.
The Klan has been catapulted to the forefront of the news in recent months.
This has catapulted the reform to a national spotlight, with presidential candidates like Sens.
Ocasio-Cortez has catapulted the idea of Medicare-for-all further into the spotlight.
Nevertheless, the 2016 election catapulted him into a new role as a Resistance leader.
It has catapulted her net worth to an estimated $610 million, according to Forbes.
Among them was Ambassador Christopher Stevens, whose death catapulted the violence to global news.
Would he have catapulted directly into leading roles had he not been Jon Snow?
Three-point shooting and free throws also helped catapulted Washington State to the win.
Elon Musk has built several very successful companies and catapulted himself to billionaire status.
The show catapulted writer and star Phoebe Waller-Bridge to stardom, and justifiably so.
That moment catapulted her in the polls and led to a surge in fundraising.
The book catapulted his fame from just within academia and he became a household name.
The vote comes as health care issues have catapulted into the spotlight in recent weeks.
Then, with the flick of a thoroughbred's tail, we are catapulted generations forward or back.
The Group A victory catapulted Albania into third place, above Romania, in the group rankings.
The embrace of Canadian families has catapulted some Syrian refugees into lives of relative comfort.
Two years later, Mr. Rubio was catapulted to the Florida House in a special election.
Read more: LaCroix's retro branding and word-of-mouth marketing catapulted it to the top.
The Patriots' 34-28 overtime victory catapulted Edelman's reception into the pantheon of clutch plays.
All of those played out in a fight that catapulted Ms. Abrams to national attention.
The streak catapulted her ranking to the top 150 from just inside the top 400.
It was a trip to Iraq, five years later, that catapulted Claiborne to minor fame.
All that spending hasn't catapulted him to the top of the field, but it's helped.
Joke or not, the show was wildly popular and catapulted Mr. Vaughn into overnight fame.
But it was a chance encounter in Guinea's capital, Conakry, that catapulted her to fame.
His anti-establishment message resonated strongly with Americans and catapulted him to the White House.
One thing is clear: The publicity campaign catapulted Graham into a new realm of fame.
Just two years ago, Fudge was briefly catapulted to the national stage to replace Rep.
The pure shock of it rocked social media, and catapulted the series to a viral stratosphere.
The movement also catapulted longtime tech titan Microsoft back ahead of Amazon in terms of size.
Unions catapulted countless number of workers with just a high school degree into the middle class.
Then, his role in "What's Eating Gilbert Grape" catapulted him to movie stardom, according to People.
Those three seemingly simple words have catapulted the U.S. into a modern-day civil rights movement.
Papini was quickly catapulted into the national media spotlight by her family's insistence that her Nov.
Pratt's roles in the Jurassic World and The Lego Movie franchises have further catapulted his career.
But I think really, what catapulted Apple beyond Blackberry, way back when, was simplicity and reliability.
The researchers wanted to see whether bacteria survived the ordeal of being catapulted into the air.
A significant drought in Argentina, the No. 1 supplier of soybean products, has catapulted CBOT futures.
Born Georgios Kyriacos Panayiotou, the singer catapulted to fame in the 1980s in the duo Wham!
Trump's narrow electoral victory suddenly catapulted climate denialists to the center of policy making in Washington.
That led to the downfall of the pragmatists and catapulted hardliner Mahmoud Ahmadinejad to the presidency.
The Umbrellas of Cherbourg (France) This is the film that catapulted Catherine Deneuve to international stardom.
Narrator: No one better catapulted the Beetle to success in the States than advertiser Bill Bernbach.
Some are fans of the grassroots movements that have catapulted Trump and Sanders; some are not.
After two tries, they finally all catapulted themselves into welcoming hands and the people were riotous.
Christelle de Castro: What catapulted you to want to create the "Blue Eyes/Brown Eyes" exercise?
But over the last few years, technology has catapulted oceanography into a new era of discovery.
Salazar's victories in New York catapulted him to fame, landing him on the cover of magazines.
The request comes as Mr. Parnas has catapulted to the center of Mr. Trump's impeachment proceedings.
Through his Twitter account, the Congressman has catapulted to a cultish delightfully nerdy social media stardom.
The paper was eventually published in an academic journal, and he was catapulted to scientific fame.
Orathai Chanhom, the motorcyclist, was catapulted off her bike and killed almost instantly in the crash.
Roh had mostly kept a low public profile until Mifsud was catapulted onto the world stage.
The Republican tax cuts that took effect in 2018 juiced companies' earnings and catapulted stocks higher.
The Republican tax cuts that took effect in 2018 juiced companies' earnings and catapulted stocks higher.
They were trapped by swirling tempests; died of altitude sickness; slipped and catapulted into the abyss.
Mr. Bloomberg's personal and public support has catapulted the Shed ahead of other major cultural efforts.
The press storm and public lambasting catapulted Bodega into the limelight — for all the wrong reasons.
A more than 3 percent surge catapulted emerging market stocks to their highest since mid-December.
A number of trendy food items have catapulted into popularity because of their photo-worthy appearance.
Orathai Chanhom, the motorcyclist, was catapulted off her bike and killed almost instantly in the crash.
Friends catapulted its entire cast — including Jennifer Aniston, Matthew Perry, Matt LeBlanc and David Schwimmer — to stardom.
The incident catapulted her into a movement of black women in 1970s Britain fighting against racial discrimination.
He was a middling member of Nidaa Tounes before he was catapulted to the premiership in 2016.
He was catapulted to prominence after appearing in the hugely popular 5003 self-help movie The Secret.
In 2009, he catapulted to fame in conservative circles by bringing down the liberal activist network ACORN.
Although De Niro had appeared in films before "The Godfather Part: II," the project catapulted his career.
These are the songs that catapulted Summer to the head of the pack in the disco scene.
After all, the election of President Clinton in 1993 catapulted Limbaugh's already burgeoning stardom to stratospheric levels.
More than any other aspect of the film, this footage catapulted me back to my own childhood.
Wham's breakout second album, Make It Big (21998), catapulted young Michael and Andrew Ridgeley to worldwide notoriety.
So on day one, I was already way ahead of the game, and it catapulted my career.
But O'Rourke has been catapulted back to national attention in the most tragic circumstances imaginable — the Aug.
ET, Obama's tweet catapulted to the top of the Twitter totem, setting a new all-time record.
Casper came onto the stage in 2013 and catapulted boxed mattresses into the urban yuppie lifestyle canon.
He was catapulted to national prominence after becoming governor of Jakarta, with Purnama serving as his deputy.
A few of the designations also nodded to the base that catapulted Mr. Trump to the presidency.
Also making an appearance: Mason Ramsey, the child yodeler whose viral Walmart video catapulted him to fame.
But as much as the other candidates have mocked Bloomberg's spending, it has catapulted him into contention.
Providing polish, however, was Jason Wu, who originally catapulted to fame thanks to Michelle Obama's inaugural gowns.
Mr. Frankel swerved and avoided a direct hit, but was catapulted over the handlebars onto the pavement.
A series of big Chinese IPOs also catapulted new names into the ranks of the super-rich.
But Hong Kong's young people were truly catapulted onto the global stage during the 2014 Umbrella Revolution.
Dean co-founded Google Brain in 2010, which catapulted the company's deep learning technology into medical analysis.
The role not only catapulted Brooks' career to another level, but also holds personal significance for the actress.
In 1993, Hadid's work on the Vitra Fire Station in Weil Am Rhein, Germany, catapulted her to fame.
The also catapulted 20.703 percent — its best day since March 2009 — to finish the trading day at 2,467.70.
The video catapulted him into the public eye when it received more than 22016 million hits on YouTube.
At 5, whenever my mother turned off the bedside lamp, an inexplicable terror catapulted me out of bed.
The best Vine's were created by strangers, virally catapulted around the internet because they were hilarious and creative.
For a hot second before, during, and after the Olympic Games, athletes are catapulted to celeb-level fame.
Introduced on the BBC's The Big Life Fix last December, the Emma Watch has catapulted Zhang to fame.
It was his ruthlessness and his intelligence that catapulted him to the top of the Hip Sing pyramid.
Game of Thrones was Harrington's first acting credit and his role as Jon Snow catapulted him into fame.
Stacey Abrams catapulted into the national spotlight during a Georgia governor's race riddled with allegations of voter suppression.
The feisty strategy that brought T-Mobile so much success and catapulted it past Sprint isn't going anywhere.
Each time I opened it, I was catapulted from my cozy London hotel room to the Australian Outback.
She won Ford's Supermodel of Brazil competition two years later, which catapulted her into a long, successful career.
Decades later, the hotel was once again catapulted into the spotlight when notorious gangster Al Capone checked in.
Woodland sparked his round with an eagle on the par-five eighth that catapulted him up the leaderboard.
He was catapulted into the political limelight when Mr. Netanyahu appointed him as his cabinet secretary in 2013.
Signing with Itochu, one of Japan's largest trading companies, "catapulted us into a different league," Ms. Laszloffy said.
"Treemonisha" was finally staged in 1972 to critical acclaim, and "The Sting" catapulted his music into the spotlight.
At that time, Winfrey was starring in "The Oprah Winfrey Show, " the program that catapulted her to success.
The actress's platform has extended far beyond Friends, although it catapulted her into the highest reaches of Hollywood.
The original 1964 production catapulted Barbra Streisand to fame, but "Funny Girl" hasn't been seen on Broadway since.
Now, it's catapulted to "extreme greed," reaching its highest levels since the tax cut euphoria of late 2017.
"The success of the iPhone catapulted the company to have a different relationship with the world," Anzures said.
It's that section that has catapulted West to viral fame, thanks to his sweet answer to a student's question.
Thanks to its creative, handcrafted, and topping-laden flavors, the brand catapulted to success over the past few years.
The Fed's dovish stance weighed on the U.S. dollar, which catapulted commodity prices to their highest levels this year.
Going viral catapulted her music into the spotlight — a lucky break considering she was already signed to Def Jam.
In 2015, the group catapulted to national consciousness when they stormed the Suffragette premiere at Leicester Square in London.
Singin' In The Rain was Reynolds' first major film role, and the one that catapulted her to star status.
Treveon Graham's 221-pointer from the corner midway through the second half catapulted Charlotte to a 92-84 edge.
Edinburgh-based label Strathberry has been catapulted into the limelight since Markle picked their handbags for two official engagements.
And the company whose products were catapulted to beauty fame insists it didn't have anything to do with it.
After Moschino's creative director named K-pop singer CL one of his muses, searches for the brand catapulted sales.
It's been two months since the Harvey Weinstein story catapulted issues of sexual harassment and assault to the forefront.
It's so good that it has catapulted Lincoln from the brink of irrelevance to the forefront of the conversation.
But it was the involvement of the liberal blog Daily Kos that really catapulted Ossoff onto the national map.
Wolfgang Gartner, whose early electro singles like "Illmerica" and "Undertaker," catapulted him to international fame, has rightfully matured too.
The surging Permian has catapulted the United States beyond Russia and Saudi Arabia as the world's leading oil producer.
Third are the bodies themselves, which are catapulted through the air and into or on top of other victims.
As the Southern Charm brand grows, one of its shining stars has now been catapulted into his own series.
She had already been catapulted into a place of mourning through her extensive care for the lives of others.
From the 1930s through the 1970s, the murderous It Couple catapulted to some deep part of the cultural consciousness.
However, by beating the legendary Wladimir Klitschko, he catapulted himself to stardom and earned £15 million in the process.
When performance was good, the founders of the biggest firms were catapulted to the top of global wealth rankings.
"I think it catapulted into the public eye because of the freak show aspect of it," Mr. Shaltz said.
The practice — one that is likely to be catapulted even further by this decision — is known as appraisal arbitrage.
Amazon may have catapulted Jeff Bezos to a $131 billion net worth and made him the richest person alive.
Such a decision would signal that the potential threat of local Zika transmission had catapulted to a new level.
What's more, the Pentagon's spending power has catapulted to a little over $700 billion — the most in its history.
When Winfrey picked Strayed's bestselling memoir "Wild" for her eponymous book club, she catapulted the author to mainstream success.
That air of superiority, ultimately, would infuriate the PLUR kids of the rave scene that catapulted Moby to fame.
"Charter's TWC deal was a transformational acquisition that catapulted Charter into a top-tier player," said Sparks at Schroders.
One exception to that rule is Tiffany Haddish, whose wildly funny performance in "Girls Trip" catapulted her to stardom.
It catapulted to the top of the e-cigarette market but was blamed for a surge in teen vaping.
The country catapulted from landlines to smartphones and Facebook, flying past computer-based internet in fewer than five years.
What finally catapulted the song to matrimonial fame was Prince Charles and Princess Diana's fairy-tale wedding in 143.
Lucia (opera) and Giselle (dance), like many heroines before them, are suddenly catapulted out of ordinary consciousness by heartbreak.
Mr. Biden's win on Saturday is no guarantee he will be catapulted to the nomination in the same fashion.
Specifically, his role as Gale in the wildly popular film "The Hunger Games" catapulted him to fame in 2012.
"(That) immediately catapulted Thai Beverage to become the number one beer player by volume in Southeast Asia," said Neubronner.
As M.B.Z. grew up, his country was being catapulted from poverty into unimaginable wealth by the discovery of oil.
But it catapulted Sanders into the burgeoning progressive movement's national spotlight by criticizing Obama and Biden from the left.
Ive&aposs success at Apple has made him a household name and catapulted him into conversations about pop culture.
The ruling sparked mass protests across Spain and catapulted sexual abuse and mistreatment of women into the national conversation.
Some people unexpectedly catapulted into the harsh spotlight of public attention may wish they had stayed in the shadows.
She catapulted Mr. Wu, then a 26-year-old graduate of Parsons School of Design, into the fashion spotlight.
It had catapulted into the field behind us; I saw it in the rearview mirror when I briefly peeked.
But was the British actor's role as Shuri in Black Panther and Avengers: Infinity War that catapulted her to superstardom.
The shale oil revolution has catapulted the United States beyond Saudi Arabia and Russia as the world's leading oil producer.
Gentlemen Prefer Blondes may have been the show that catapulted Channing into stardom, but it was Jerry Herman's Hello, Dolly!
Of her own mother, June writes that she was "catapulted" into it, having four children by the age of 29.
The movie is up for 12 Oscars, including best picture, and has catapulted the novel onto the best-seller lists.
But there's one head of hair that's catapulted the New York-based colorist to the hair hall of fame: Beyoncé's.
Maybe they're teenagers; maybe they're politicians; maybe they're celebrities; maybe they're just randos catapulted into notoriety by today's algorithmic tsunami.
Bubonic plague-infected bodies were dumped in enemy wells in the Middle Ages, or catapulted over enemy walls during siege.
Tata catapulted itself onto the global stage with its $13.1 billion acquisition of Corus, an Anglo-Dutch rival, in 2007.
His hard-line positions quickly catapulted him from a seeming also-ran in a crowded field to surprise front-runner.
Whatever the amount, tipping has catapulted into controversy for the restaurant business, and a key CEO recently defended the practice.
But the masterful way OG played always catapulted them back into the game, just shy of the brink of defeat.
The missile strikes catapulted Washington into confrontation with Russia, which has advisers on the ground aiding its close ally Assad.
We are living in a time in which white anxiety about change has catapulted a bigot into the Oval Office.
This really catapulted us to have a much bigger launch than we have initially planned for, for our own site.
Make sure to put them on your phone's lock screen so that DUMBNALD DRUMPF is CATAPULTED into the MOON, sis.
Harris catapulted into the top tier of Democratic presidential contenders after an exchange with Biden at the first presidential debate.
It catapulted Abiy and Ethiopia into a different status -- and redefined the Horn of Africa nation as a regional powerhouse.
Mack's contract with the Hungarian government catapulted him into the top ranks of the revolving-door profiteers on K Street.
The album's artwork depicted West as his then-famous teddy bear character being catapulted into a stratosphere of his own.
"Now they are moving into the autonomous space and purchasing Mobileye has catapulted them to the next level," he said.
It catapulted such political heavyweights as Dick Cheney, James Baker, Leon Panetta and Rahm Emanuel to greater recognition and relevance.
Those upsets catapulted her up the rankings, from No. 68 at the end of 2017 to 53 by early August.
If she didn't pedal hard enough to stay in the racecar's slipstream, she risked being catapulted backward by the wind.
Her comments landed her in Life magazine as a voice of her generation and catapulted her onto the public stage.
Australian Lucas Herbert catapulted from No. 20 to No. 79 following his win in the Dubai Desert Classic on Sunday.
Those images catapulted the crisis into public, coming at a pivotal moment as a new legislative session begins and Gov.
Trilobites The cataclysm, which occurred roughly 2.2 billion years ago, might have catapulted the planet out of an ice age.
Now, "Grace from Boston" has spoken out about the Peloton ad that catapulted her and the brand into internet infamy.
With iOS 13, Apple fixed the software's earlier problems and catapulted CarPlay into being a must-have technology for me.
The prominence of women candidates in this year's races has catapulted a host of fresh faces onto the national stage.
The spy drama ran for 5 seasons from 2001-06 and catapulted Garner to fame as CIA double-agent Sydney Bristow.
It's the 10th anniversary of the iPhone, the product that changed the world and catapulted Apple into the market-cap ionosphere.
They're coming down off "sassafras" — a form of ecstasy — and both are realizing they've just catapulted themselves off the wagon. Again.
Cinching the Grand Slam this weekend catapulted Osaka's ranking, and she's now the No. 7 women's tennis player in the world.
Many Mexicans say Trump catapulted himself to the presidency, in large part, by insulting Mexican immigrants with racist and xenophobic speech.
But that kind of intuitive gameplay was a huge early driver for mobile games, and Fruit Ninja catapulted to success quickly.
Those numbers were catapulted thanks to the company's $2.3 billion acquisition of EMI as part of an ever-consolidating music industry.
Start with the viral video that catapulted Kalanick into the public eye and triggered a massive outcry a few weeks ago.
Why I Tried It: The Korean beauty craze that began a few years ago catapulted sheet masks into a skincare staple.
The success of Young M.A.'s single "Ooouuu" has catapulted her to becoming New York City's most nationally adored new artist.
The victory also catapulted him to a career-high ranking of No. 9 and gave him the largest payday, at $1,454,982.
Like a Taurus, she stayed in her lane until she was pushed out of it, and then catapulted into freewheeling decadence.
Ocasio-Cortez's move immediately catapulted the idea, until then a somewhat fringe proposal called the Green New Deal, into the mainstream.
A decade later, they were catapulted again into the spotlight after another convicted member, Christodoulos Xiros, absconded while on jail leave.
In politics Ronald Reagan's two terms as California governor catapulted him into the national spotlight, and he ran for higher office.
If we made them too fantastical, when people were being catapulted from here to there, players wouldn't feel it was real.
" Then Newton-John was catapulted into international fame at 30 thanks to her role as Sandy in the 1978 movie "Grease.
He has quickly catapulted to the top tier of Beaujolais producers, and is the most requested winemaker that we work with.
That kind of explosive growth has catapulted her from $89,000 in annual earnings in 2017 to more than $250,000 this year.
Today, the source of the chlorine gas that sickened 22001 people and catapulted furries into the media spotlight remains a mystery.
It follows Brian D, a casual gamer suddenly catapulted into the elite academy for the best joystick slingers in the world.
Though Madara didn't play on Saetia, the loss catapulted the band's young members into adulthood, and it forever colored Saetia's history.
By 1995, she had appeared on family-friendly sitcom Home Improvement as well as Baywatch, which catapulted her into international superstardom.
The result catapulted them from 232th to third place in FIFA's worldwide rankings, and the team was styled Croatia's golden generation.
He was catapulted into the entertainment industry after YouTube videos of him performing silly songs in his childhood bedroom went viral.
The umpteenth time I'd listened to the weather forecast on the VHF radio while gulls catapulted past me in the wind.
The political thriller is so strong, it may have just catapulted its leading man into the suit and tie of 33.
In Italy, the former regionalist Northern League successfully catapulted into government after switching its rhetoric from attacking Rome to attacking Brussels.
In Raider's view, however, what catapulted each to become a billion-dollar brand is an obsession with connecting with the customer.
The amplification of a message The rise -- and diversification -- of social media platforms has catapulted anti-vaccination rhetoric into the mainstream.
By making light of his situation and being able to laugh at himself, the young man catapulted himself into internet fame.
He was one of the dancers in the viral video that catapulted Ugly God's "I Beat My Meat" to broad attention.
What catapulted candidate Trump to the presidency was his landslide against Hillary Clinton among white men and whites without college degrees.
That pedigree (and the shabby quality of domestic Chinese cars in the past) catapulted the mark to great success in China.
King wound up raising over $1 million, and he was quickly catapulted into being a local legend and viral internet hero.
FEDERICA MOGHERINI - The 45-year-old was catapulted into the high-ranked Commission post of EU foreign policy chief in 2014.
The attention has catapulted her into the national limelight, with conservatives cheering the young upstate New Yorker and liberals lambasting her.
It celebrated the lessons she'd learned from past relationships, without assigning blame, and catapulted her to another level in pop's stratosphere.
In 2202, the wave election catapulted Democrats to power in Congress as a reaction against the presidency of George W. Bush.
Like Russian Ark (2002), the 99-minute one-take film that catapulted Sokurov to international acclaim, Francofonia is about a museum.
Blessings: Last week, Chance the Rapper endorsed Enyia and catapulted her long-shot bid for the open seat into the spotlight.
The drug "catapulted Gilead Sciences into the ranks of the top-selling pharmaceutical companies," the Wall Street Journal reported this summer.
Indeed, the value of approved construction work for short-term accommodation catapulted to a record A$2.8 billion in the September quarter.
BKV: Yeah, our 12-year-old newspaper delivery girls are being catapulted from 1988 to the terrifying, far-flung future of 2016.
The beacon and geolocation technology that catapulted Nintendo's "Pokemon GO" game to success this summer could help stores better connect with consumers.
Its success at drug smuggling catapulted the 'Ndrangheta past its more storied Sicilian rival, the Cosa Nostra, in both wealth and power.
In June 2017, the actress landed the role of Wonder Woman in the Patty Jenkins-directed film, which catapulted her to superstardom.
They catapulted into the spotlight this past January when they served as joint Miss Golden Globes at the star-studded awards show.
As one of the three intellects who shaped the deep learning that now dominates artificial intelligence, he has been catapulted to stardom.
"Descendants of the Sun" catapulted both actors to fame when it aired across Asia, gaining billions of views on Chinese streaming platforms.
In 1998, at the age of 123, Serena Williams won her first Grand Slam match and it catapulted her into the spotlight.
And then there is Rae herself, who has been catapulted into a new level of fame as a result of the show.
But when John Tavener wrote a concerto entitled "The Protecting Veil" for him in 1987, its unexpected success catapulted him to fame.
THE COLLAPSE of Carillion, a construction firm with many public-sector contracts, catapulted auditors into the glare of public scrutiny last year.
Four years later, the Korean War veteran was catapulted to global fame when he became the first American to orbit the Earth.
Whether it be to purchase goods or to volunteer for a cause, that action is most likely catapulted by words you've read.
She was introduced to podcasting in 2014 when she discovered Serial, and that catapulted her into the vast world of audio content.
Unskilled Worker didn't set out to become internationally famous, but her powerful paintings catapulted her to Instagram fame, then to fashion stardom.
That exact strategy catapulted him this year into Forbes' list of top hip-hop earners at No. 20 after earning $15 million.
Kendrick Lamar's critically acclaimed third album To Pimp a Butterfly was catapulted to classic status soon after its release in March 2015.
But its link to microcephaly, or small heads, and other neurological disorders in newborns has catapulted it up the global health agenda.
"The [West] German leaders reduced tariffs, expanded free trade, and lowered taxes," which catapulted standards of living for the benefit of all.
Few videos remain as culturally relevant decades after their release quite like Britney Spears' debut video, which catapulted her into the spotlight.
In recent years, kinbaku, erotic Japanese rope bondage, has catapulted into the Western limelight in films, music videos, performance, and visual art.
Sure enough, a standout season in the AHL catapulted Subban onto the Canadiens roster just in time for 2010 Stanley Cup Playoffs.
In the 19th century, the Industrial Revolution cemented Great Britain's claims to global superiority, and later catapulted the United States into dominance.
But, any young girl who is catapulted into the spotlight runs the risk of letting her newfound popularity go to her head.
The program that catapulted Moysiuk into his own research paper is known as the Research Opportunity Program at the University of Toronto.
A group of friends created the show first before it was noticed and catapulted these actors into movies, other TV shows, etc.
The passing rate inexplicably jumped to 72 percent — an incredible turnaround that catapulted Mpumalanga to No. 2 among the nation's nine provinces.
At one point, the petite and strong Ms. Fairchild, trapped, was catapulted into the air, flailing violently (and rather impressively) while airborne.
The big thing that put me on the map was the Bond movie, and it catapulted me in a very specific direction.
A reality-show businessman with no government experience, Mr. Trump catapulted to power on a promise to break up the existing system.
The move catapulted Amazon from the 17th-largest grocer in the country to the sixth largest, according to the investment bank Cowen.
It catapulted to previously unexplored levels with the election of President Trump and kept moving higher, the monthly Philadelphia Fed index shows.
Mr. Moon, a liberal opposition leader, rode the wave of anti-Park sentiment and catapulted into the lead of the presidential race.
N226&aposs valuation was catapulted to a $26 billion valuation in July 2019 — making it one of Europe&aposs most valuable fintechs.
Where the rocket-propeller grenade, the RPG-7, landed and all of a sudden everybody&aposs catapulted in the air, totally unrealistic.
Ebola, and HIV before it, shows what can be accomplished once a disease is catapulted to the top of the global agenda.
The Montgomery Bus Boycott catapulted Rosa Parks and Martin Luther King, Jr., into the spotlight, and solidified MLK's commitment to nonviolent protests.
Although he had been in some successful films, it was the release of Home Alone that truly catapulted the kid to superstardom.
Lara Trump and Vanessa Trump have had divergent approaches to being part of a family that has been catapulted into political power.
Edward Snowden, whose intelligence leaks catapulted to international fame similar to Manning's in 173, has publicly called for her sentence to be commuted.
It's the same movement that Trump seized on early in his primary campaign that catapulted his improbable candidacy to the Republican National Convention.
"Suspicions that Washington may increasingly focus on the value of the dollar were catapulted into the limelight," ANZ analysts said in a note.
Patricia Arquette catapulted the gender pay gap to the forefront of public attention when she delivered her powerful Oscar acceptance speech in 2015.
Yes, this prospective clash would almost certainly be a thriller, and the winner would be catapulted right to the top of the division.
Whether or not he and his men knew US soldiers were part of the convoy, the attack catapulted them into the global spotlight.
That honor, along with an HBO adaptation of the book starring Frances McDormand, catapulted the author to a new level of literary fame.
Once thought to be a peripheral demographic, women between 25 and 65 have catapulted Candy Crush to revenue over $1 billion in 2018.
With no clear alternative to the current leadership and the economy veering toward collapse, Tuesday's events catapulted Lebanon only further into political uncertainty.
The authenticity of her voice catapulted the novel to best-sellers lists, as well as a Pulitzer Prize and a National Book Award.
Washington (CNN)Barack Obama was catapulted into office eight years ago by what was, at the time, the most diverse electorate in history.
For every raindrop that hits the ground, up to thousands of bacteria are catapulted into the air, trapped inside tiny beads of water.
The vaunted event that catapulted Obama to stardom was reduced to just another candidate cattle call, long on rhetoric but short on results.
Going from that to be catapulted into the mainstream with "Lean On," that was a process I went through to find my voice.
In the process, the game has catapulted Korean developer Bluehole and creator Brendan "PlayerUnknown" Greene to the forefront of the e-sports scene.
The housing meltdown of the last decade prompted the Federal Reserve to push rates to historic lows - which catapulted Quicken to new highs.
But Castro on Wednesday demonstrated he's a figure to pay attention to in the 2020 race, and he catapulted himself into the conversation.
WeWork has catapulted to a valuation approaching $20 billion by opening up co-working locations in 23 U.S. cities and 15 other countries.
Check out more videos from VICE: "In receiving the 2016 Champions of the Earth award, Shah was catapulted into global headlines," said Cooney.
Indeed the state catapulted the 2000 presidential bid of his brother, George W. Bush, and handed George H.W. Bush a victory in 1988.
Shares of Novocure catapulted up as high as 50 percent on Monday after the company announced positive test results from experimental cancer treatment.
It makes me giddy, and Dennis Smith Jr.'s decision to take part has catapulted my usual excitement to a completely irrational level.
After informally splitting with No Doubt in the early 2000s, Stefani embarked on a fascinating solo run that catapulted the singer into superstardom.
The election of Trump is what catapulted her into action, turning her from an everyday college student into an organizer for NextGen America.
German neobank N26 was catapulted to a $3.5 billion valuation after extending its Series D funding round to $470 million, according to Bloomberg.
The donation catapulted Open Society Foundations to the front ranks of American charities based on total assets, the Journal reported, citing 2014 data.
Crowdfunded to the tune of $2350 million more, the Rocketbook Everlast catapulted the startup to over 2000,000 sales and $10 million in revenue.
This new romantic interest of yours has catapulted you into a sexually exciting phase, but — you are married, and you are a parent.
With Trump's attention, it has catapulted into the international spotlight, giving Kim the chance to build political capital and remake his global image.
And the Philando Castile shooting has catapulted services like Facebook Live and Periscope to the center of the news, challenging cable to adapt.
Although the 2013 song "Royals" catapulted her career, Lorde told the Daily Record newspaper that she actually thinks the song is pretty bad.
The housing meltdown of the last decade prompted the Federal Reserve to push rates to historic lows – which catapulted Quicken to new highs.
The matter was catapulted into the spotlight last week after reports that an intelligence official filed a whistleblower complaint against President Donald Trump.
These "speeding stars" were catapulted into their madcap trajectories over a million years ago, after close encounters with our galaxy's supermassive black hole.
Williams claims the Waddler differed radically from everything then available on the market and immediately catapulted him into the vanguard of ABDL merchants.
Zainab Younus is the current college government president of Wellesley College, the post that catapulted young Hillary Rodham to national consciousness in 1969.
Her observation reflects the demographic advantages that catapulted Biden to 10 wins in the 15 states and territories that voted on Super Tuesday.
The smoke then exploded into a fireball that catapulted across the street and simultaneously enveloped seven firefighters in a black curtain of dread.
Pat Brown was an old-style liberal when he was catapulted into office in 1958 during the golden age of the American Century.
Following a strong debate performance last Friday, Klobuchar catapulted herself to an impressive third-place finish (at 20%) in the New Hampshire primary.
With leisurely R&B tunes that tap into the wonderment of youth and first love, Khalid catapulted to headlining tours and Grammy nominations.
Having a baby and turning 50 shortly after have catapulted me to a place where I don't just look different... I am different.
Nothing catapulted the N.B.A. to world attention like the 1992 Dream Team, the first group of basketball professionals to compete at the Olympics.
Disney's "Frozen II" catapulted to the top of the weekend box office with a $127 million opening-weekend haul in the United States.
But no matter what you think catapulted her career into super stardom, there's no denying it: Spears has solidified herself as an icon.
New York (CNN Business)The shale revolution of the 22010s catapulted the United States to the top of the global energy food chain.
This is the recipe that has catapulted national populists to power in western and eastern Europe, as well as North and South America.
By eschewing stock-picking, Dravid and his co-portfolio manager Rufus Rankin have catapulted their fund to the top ranks of 2019 performance.
Playboy magazine catapulted Hef into a cultural phenomenon ... paving way for the iconic Playboy Mansion that quickly became known for its legendary parties.
We're told she couldn't hold on to the fence and was catapulted backward into a concrete barrier on the edge of the beach.
The leftist leader was catapulted to power on a promise to end austerity but was forced to sign up to a new bailout instead.
When Julia Roberts and Richard Gere catapulted their way to permanent star status as Vivian and Edward, they did it through unmistakable cinematic chemistry.
Other Caribbean hot spots have higher unnatural death rates Recent circumstances surrounding some deaths in the Dominican Republic catapulted the country into the spotlight.
Sherri's disappearance was catapulted to national prominence by her friends and family, who quickly went public with their fears that she had been abducted.
And it was Ocasio-Cortez's victory that catapulted another once-fringe policy, the abolishment of the Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency, into the mainstream.
Ever since, I've had to have a screen that has all my lyrics on it, because otherwise I get catapulted back to that moment.
The titan's fall catapulted Tarana Burke's #MeToo movement into a national phenomenon as women (and some men) felt empowered to call out their abusers.
The result catapulted Ferrari back to the top of the constructors' standings and also sent German Vettel 25 points clear of Mercedes' Lewis Hamilton.
Ben Affleck, whose career success was catapulted by Weinstein's backing of the 1997 hit "Good Will Hunting," has yet to respond to McGowan's accusations.
Markel's prominence as a criminal justice scholar catapulted his death into the national spotlight, dredging up details of an acrimonious divorce and custody battle.
" Disick asked of the 2003 sex tape Kim starred in with Ray J, which went public in 2007 and catapulted her into fame. "Absolutely.
In 1346 the Mongols catapulted the corpses of people who died of bubonic plague into the Crimean town of Caffa which they were besieging.
The annual South by Southwest Festival in Austin, Texas, has catapulted various apps to stardom, although they haven't always lasted much longer than that.
Khan's Islamic faith catapulted the city's mayoral contest into the international limelight, at a time when Muslims are facing growing hostility in the West.
TJ's score catapulted the formula to the #1 spot in the "spray" category — an impressive feat given the competition — and for $6, no less.
But there are some worlds that wander the Milky Way as solar exiles, catapulted from their native systems by interloping objects or cataclysmic events.
Waight Keller, whose name has now been catapulted into the global spotlight, described the chance to work on the historic occasion as "an honor".
But it was the homicide and her blunt response to her critics that catapulted her to media stardom and enthralled journalists the world over.
It was there that esports superstars like Tyler "Ninja" Blevins were catapulted to fame, and now even President Donald Trump has a Twitch channel.
But once the deficit came under $1 trillion, the Tea Party lost the main issues that catapulted it to national prominence, according to Riedl.
Marshall's role as outspoken tomboy Laverne DeFazio in the "Happy Days" spin-off "Laverne & Shirley" catapulted the actress to celebrity in the late '70s.
The President launched his 2016 presidential campaign on immigration, tapping into a rock solid base of support that catapulted him into the White House.
Ratcliffe catapulted into the national spotlight last week when he attacked and berated the former special counsel Robert Mueller during his Capitol Hill testimony.
But after the second delay ended, DeChambeau catapulted off the leaderboard with consecutive double bogeys, and Landry misfired on back-to-back birdie putts.
Half of its four selections are debuts by women of color, and none lean commercial; all have been catapulted to instant best-seller status.
The caveman diet isn't anything new: People have been singing its praises since CrossFitters and celebrities catapulted it into the mainstream back in 2008.
The Wave, a sandstone rock formation in Arizona, was catapulted to bucket-list-item fame when Microsoft included it as Windows 7 desktop wallpaper.
Since Microsilk's debut, Bolt Threads has received $2009 million in funding and has catapulted into a comfortable limelight in the apparel and tech industries.
It released the SpaceShipTwo passenger craft at an altitude of about 44,000 feet and then the spaceship was catapulted to 55 miles above Earth.
Beyond a $1.86 million first-place check, if his victory stood, Maximum Security's value as a stallion would have catapulted to roughly $20 million.
One in particular used the face-offs to his advantage: Donald J. Trump, whose debate performances catapulted him to the front of the race.
The revelation catapulted Mr. Dummar, at that point the owner of a gas station in Willard, Utah, to the center of a media circus.
The chapters are brief but effective, allowing the story's events and themes to seep in before the reader is catapulted into the next segment.
"In a flash, I was catapulted into the future, and I could see a few frames ahead in the movie of creation," she said.
Arizona, which catapulted him onto the national stage, served as his refuge as he expressed regret over the intensifying partisanship in United States politics.
Her colorful jewelry and beaded bags have catapulted her into fashion superstardom, with everyone from influencers to celebrities pining for a Susan Alexandra original.
The original Party of Five stars became familiar faces to the American TV audience, and the show catapulted many of the actors to fame.
The release of the Popeyes chicken sandwich sparked a social media brand war that catapulted the sandwich straight into the stratosphere of meme status.
Grumpy Cat, who was born with feline dwarfism, was catapulted to stardom in September 2012 and became a global star worth millions of dollars.
In recent years, titanium — a material associated with bicycle frames and aircraft carrier parts — has been catapulted into the category of precious jewelry material.
Bloomberg's unprecedented spending spree has catapulted the mogul to fifth place in national polling less than a month after he formally entered the race.
Drugs were hidden in vehicles, tucked inside limes and watermelons, carried through tunnels, stashed on trucks and speedboats, and even catapulted across the border.
Warren catapulted to the national stage with her 2003 book The Two-Income Trap, which immediately branded her as an expert in pocketbook economics.
I chose a Swedish brand lately catapulted to the upper echelons of hipsterdom for designs that were, in the Scandinavian way, functional yet fashionable.
Access to birth control has not just opened up educational and career opportunities for women, but it has catapulted women into more management roles.
For some, being catapulted from modest backgrounds into celebrity, power and immense wealth can be as jarring as a fall in the opposite direction.
In 2012, VTB provided the finance for Otkritie to buy Nomos Bank, a deal that catapulted Otkritie into the front rank of Russian banking.
The billionaire owns the television network, 1+1, on which actor Volodymr Zelensky starred in a television show that catapulted him to political prominence.
Microsoft's traction in this market has catapulted its stock to all-time highs this year and fueled its first ever $100 billion sales year.
Since then, Sarahah catapulted to the number one position in the App Store, beating the likes of Snapchat, Facebook, Instagram, and other major social networks.
Fitbit, like its rivals at Nike and Jawbone to name just two, has catapulted to the forefront of wearable technology in the last two years.
Wood's band, Mother Love Bone, was just days away from releasing their long-awaited debut album, which would have undoubtedly catapulted them into national prominence.
Researchers have been uncovering problems with voting systems for more than a decade, but the 2016 presidential election catapulted their work into the national spotlight.
"Of course, Tiger's Masters victory was a great moment for the game as it catapulted golf to center stage of the sports landscape," Maher said.
Last year, we uncovered that Razer had taken a strategic investment from the tech company that catapulted the gaming startup's valuation to over $1 billion.
This premise has catapulted SmileDirectClub to the big time, with national TV commercials and ads plastered across New York City bus stops and subway cars.
Morgenstern catapulted to international fame with her 2011 phantasmagorical hit "The Night Circus," in which a community calling themselves rêveurs (dreamers) follow a magical circus.
"It's a growing navy -- there's no question," said Admiral Boxall, as F-18 fighters catapulted off the deck of the aircraft carrier into the sky.
Phil catapulted the group to the upper echelon of pop music in 1963 with the release of "By My Baby" and made Spector a star.
The Trump name was once closely associated with the muscular Brooklyn Democratic machine that, in its heyday, catapulted numerous officials to City Hall and Albany.
Sure he has legions of fans, many since the '80s, when his band Bon Jovi catapulted to stardom with their hit album Slippery When Wet.
This started in 2013 with the (in)famous 60 Minutes piece on CBS that catapulted the idea of routine deliveries by drones into the mainstream.
The Jonas Brothers catapulted to fame on the Disney Channel, but they say it was "tough" for them to grow beyond their Mickey Mouse roots.
The victory catapulted her to the national stage, with many calling her a political rising star who would change the face of the Democratic party.
Ted Cruz (R-TX) — with a campaign style, and individual donor list, that catapulted him to national fame and ultimately led to his presidential run.
As the site notes: While Colin Ritman was Tuckersoft's leading man, it was Stefan Butler's 1984 release, Bandersnatch, that catapulted the company to new heights.
IG itself is an esports organization that Wang Sicong, son of China's once richest man Wang Jianlin, founded in 2011 and catapulted to today's stardom.
The endorsement of Daily Kos was what catapulted Ossoff into an online fundraising juggernaut who would haul in $133 million in 2017's first quarter.
I snatched it in triumph knowing I reached the end, to which the $220 cream catapulted across the room and slammed into my hardwood floor.
He was discovered on YouTube when he was 13, tutored by something called a "swagger coach," and catapulted to an unfathomable level of international fame.
The Shire acquisition, completed in January, catapulted Takeda into the world's top 10 drugmakers by sales but also made it one of the most indebted.
The 5-Star catapulted into parliament in 2013 with nearly a quarter of the national vote, but it has struggled to further expand its support.
Then obviously, two years after that, that's when Accel made the famous Facebook investment and it sort of really catapulted them to the next level.
" Disick asked of the 2003 sex tape Kardashian West starred in with Ray J, which went public in 2007 and catapulted her into fame. "Absolutely.
The $21 billion deal to buy HPE's software business catapulted Micro Focus into the top tier of European tech companies but has had teething troubles.
Her signature shaggy fringe and prominent jaw line have catapulted her from her Argentinian hometown to runways across the globe–and onto international magazine covers.
Its latest undisclosed funding by The Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan in March 2015 has catapulted this gaming platform to the most valuated in this roundup.
But unlike Mr. Obama, who catapulted onto the national stage as a virtual political unknown in 2004 and snatched the party's presidential nomination from Mrs.
BO: I remember the day after I gave my speech at the [22008 Democratic] convention in Boston, the one that catapulted me to national prominence.
Landrieu, who was catapulted into the national spotlight as New Orleans removed the last of its Confederate monuments, is himself seen as a 2020 prospect.
" Visiting his childhood home, one man is catapulted into his past "as though seated on a swing that someone had suddenly given a great shove.
It was a theme that Trump hit on early, whether by instinct or design, and that catapulted his candidacy to the head of the pack.
Hillary Clinton's failed primary bid in 2008 catapulted her as the logical choice in 2016, and she was the front-runner from the very beginning.
The tipping point was probably the 28503 "gang rape" at the University of Virginia (UVa), which a Rolling Stone article catapulted into a national sensation.
In 2009, a video showing the last moments of protester Neda Agha-Soltan catapulted her into a symbol of the burgeoning reform movement in Iran.
But it was his remarkable 1972 record, "The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars," that catapulted him to worldwide fame.
It catapulted Billy Ray Cyrus into stardom and became a massive global hit, topping the pop and country charts and sparking a line dance craze.
Swift's Sunday night missive, in which she also endorsed two Tennessee Democrats, catapulted the generally apolitical singer into the fray ahead of the November midterms.
He also was a key catalyst in the Heat's 13-game winning streak, which nearly catapulted them into a playoff spot after a dreadful start.
After the Palhares victory, the sport has been catapulted and the media are showing not only me and my Norwegian colleagues a lot more attention.
This Seymour — a flower shop assistant catapulted to fame as the caretaker of the man-eating Audrey II — is sweeter and scarier than earlier incarnations.
Colombian powerhouse Shakira's commentary was folksy and subtle -- a callback to the sounds and sentiments that catapulted her to American fame in the early 2000s.
" She credited Ms. Wright for that: "She turned the glimmer of an idea into an institution that catapulted untold numbers of women into public life.
In 2001, Johnson became a billionaire after selling the station to Viacom for $3 billion, which catapulted his net worth to an estimated $1.3 billion.
It is this prodigious work ethic, not to mention 35 million and counting followers on Instagram, that has catapulted Hadid to the supermodel big leagues.
Ukraine's current president, Volodymyr Zelensky, who defeated Mr. Poroshenko in April, was catapulted to office on an anticorruption platform — and his fame as an actor.
NASA mathematician Katherine Johnson calculated the path that put a man on the moon and catapulted America to first place in the race to space.
The single quickly catapulted Aguilera to pop stardom, and her eponymous debut album, released that same year, peaked at No. 1 on the Billboard 200.
Which means that, after 10 years together, we've been catapulted back into that state of unbearable naivety that people sometimes get about their own relationships.
But the #MeToo Movement has awakened survivors and catapulted many of them straight into stage 4, perhaps bypassing a prolonged painstaking process of emotional turmoil.
Disney's (DIS) "Frozen II" catapulted to the top of the weekend box office with a $127 million opening-weekend haul in the U.S. and Canada.
And the update to the Google Arts & Culture App (iOS and Android) has catapulted it to the most-downloaded free app on the App Store.
Le Clos narrowly pipped the American in the race at London, a dramatic victory that catapulted the youngster and his colorful father Bert into the spotlight.
The first link I saw between these artists, and the one that catapulted me into a speculative realm, was their preoccupation with a handful of objects.
Another bloody weekend in Chicago has catapulted its total number of shootings this year over the 9803,2980 mark – a two-decade high for the midwestern city.
Another bloody weekend in Chicago has catapulted its total number of shootings this year over the 3,000 mark – a two-decade high for the midwestern city.
Released a few months ago, the track instantly catapulted the band into mild fame and landed them plays on Frank Ocean and Ezra Koenig's radio shows.
There, Chen bombed out of the short program in 17th place but skated an incredible free with five clean quad jumps that catapulted him to fifth.
The book, which followed Mystery after his move from Toronto to Hollywood, catapulted the pickup artist to fame and helped spread his gospel to the masses.
Resident Evil 7 unexpectedly catapulted the series back into cultural relevancy this year, boldly reinventing its survival horror tropes and throwing away many of its conventions.
Kardashian, notoriously the most reclusive of all his siblings, might make a grand return to the reality series that catapulted him, and his family, to fame.
Some may say avocado toast is a fading food fad — catapulted into the Insta-world only to be replaced by a slew of other photogenic eats.
Considering its role as the world's most valuable public company, Apple reveals remarkably little about the strategy that has catapulted it to an $800 billion valuation.
Basically an unknown outside her sport a year ago, Tennell catapulted into the public eye with a third-place finish at Skate America in the fall.
The success, however, has a down side as it has catapulted Schippers, who also writes a food blog and creates recipes, somewhat uncomfortably into the spotlight.
Back in 2009, luxury designer Jason Wu catapulted to fame when Obama donned one of his creations, a one-shoulder white gown, to the inaugural ball.
In 2017 SZA (pronounced "Siz-zah," — her real name is Solána Imani Rowe) climbed the charts and catapulted to stardom with her sultry debut album Ctrl.
The coalition government, which was catapulted to power in 2015 promising to end austerity and crack down on corruption, formally requested the parliamentary inquiry last week.
Jess was getting older, and Vince's passion for wrestling catapulted their business from the Capitol Wrestling Corporation into joining with the National Wrestling Alliance in 1953.
From Ryan Seacrest and Elon Musk to Nasty Gal founder Sophia Amoruso, see what catapulted these visionaries — all members of CNBC's NEXT list — to phenomenal success.
But he defied expectations when he catapulted from obscurity to nearly winning the House race in April, while running in a longtime conservative stronghold in Georgia.
He's continued to pile up acting credits with horror films like Ouija and The Bye Bye Man, but it's Big Little Lies that's catapulted his recognizability.
When Meghan slipped on the pair of jeans from Hiut Denim Company, a boutique jeans brand from Wales, it catapulted the label into global stardom overnight.
Kramer One to watch, no more: Streep catapulted to Golden Globe success when she snagged the best supporting actress in a drama trophy for Kramer vs.
Instead, the AR mobile game from developer Niantic Labs, a former Google subsidiary, catapulted the technology to hundreds of millions of smartphone owners around the world.
Gökçe may have been a meme at one point, but his internet fame catapulted him to full-fledged celebrity chef status in less than a year.
The show, called Boys, will focus on the thrills and insane pressures of being young and getting "catapulted into fame at a dizzying speed," Variety reports.
The two real-time videos catapulted Facebook, in the span of 48 hours, into a spot as the prime forum for live events and breaking news.
As the country's first president in 2628, he enacted sweeping social and economic reforms that catapulted Tunisia into one of Africa's most literate and advanced countries.
The erstwhile glorified ability of industry leaders to spot trends in advance, which catapulted many retail executives to the role of CEO, has become increasingly irrelevant.
Ms. Taylor is still alive; her case and others catapulted Dr. Rosenberg and IL-4003 onto the cover of Newsweek and the front pages of newspapers.
And yet this year, the dream of a grand protective barrier across the 2,22010-mile frontier with Mexico catapulted Mr. Trump's presidential bid into stunning viability.
"Fixer Upper" home renovation power duo Chip and Joanna Gaines and their hit HGTV show have catapulted the city of Waco, Texas, into the national spotlight.
Still, his bid for the governor's mansion catapulted him to national prominence among Democrats, stirring chatter that he could be weighing a run for higher office.
It's hard to pinpoint what catapulted this record to their highest commercial standing, or why it's almost unanimously the fan-favorite (as well as Harris' favorite).
Herman's first-year salary of $22016 million catapulted him into the top tier of college coaches in only his third season in charge of a program.
Tumukunde fought along side Museveni in the guerrilla war that catapulted him to power in 1986, he also served as head of the country's domestic intelligence.
More than any other product, the iPhone catapulted Apple to becoming the world's most valuable company at one time and remains its biggest source of revenue.
Her video catapulted her experience into the news, with the hashtag #justiceforjazzy — based on the name she uses on Facebook — being used to spread her story.
He is likely to be a major target for the other five Democrats on stage who have watched as Bloomberg's billions have catapulted him into contention.
With Portugal giving them access to the rest of Europe and beyond, they have been catapulted, in a few short years, to the world's jet set.
Earth's Oldest Asteroid Impact Found in Australia: The cataclysm, which occurred roughly 2.2 billion years ago, might have catapulted the planet out of an ice age.
Her high-profile protests outside of Swedish parliament catapulted her into the spotlight, and she was a rumored candidate for the Nobel Peace Prize this year.
The discovery and exploitation of oil brought an unprecedented influx of wealth that, almost overnight, catapulted the country into the top echelon of the world's economies.
Michael Avenatti's crusade for the porn actress taking on the president has already catapulted him to cable news stardom and endeared him to many frustrated liberals.
She studied singing, and her performances at festivals and on recordings catapulted her to popularity in Italy and elsewhere in Europe in the 1970s and '80s.
I had no strong opinion on the Elantra's cabin before driving this car, but a week with it catapulted it to a near first-place contender.
But it is also Brexit that has catapulted him to the extraordinary position of preparing to form a socialist government before the end of the year.
Big election wins on Tuesday catapulted Clinton to victory over Sanders, a U.S. senator from Vermont, although he has vowed to go on contesting the race.
Two days before Tuesday's State of the Union address, a deadly shooting on a Queens subway platform catapulted the gang's brutality back onto the national stage.
Turns out a student experiment in the quantum physics lab is responsible for shifting realities, and Tree soon finds herself catapulted back to her death day.
Warren is still considered a top-tier 2020 candidate, though her polling has slipped after a summer surge that catapulted her to near front-runner status.
But it was the book — Half Monks, Half Soldiers — written by Ugaz and Pedro Salinas and published last year, that catapulted it out of the shadows.
Fusing these different influences catapulted the likes of Lil Peep and Lil Xan to global success, and set the blueprint for a new type of pop.
Iowa State&aposs win over TCU catapulted the long-downtrodden team to No. 15 in the initial playoff ranking, behind only Auburn among the two-loss teams.
The coalition government, which was catapulted to power in 2015 promising to end austerity and crack down on corruption, officially requested for a parliamentary inquiry last week.
Catapulted to national fame in last year's Winter Games, Rippon competed in DWTS after returning home (among other high-profile appearances, including a turn on Will & Grace).
This might be at the top of the list for a lot of people because it's the record that catapulted us into this new stratosphere of listeners.
For Magnus Wennman, it is that responsibility and drive to tell a story that has catapulted him from war zone to war zone and conflict to conflict.
The also catapulted 221 percent — its best day since March 2009 — to 2,467.70 as the consumer discretionary, energy and tech sectors all climbed more than 6 percent.
The This Is Us actress announced on Instagram that she is back in the studio, nearly two decades after her single "Candy" first catapulted her to fame.
In less than a month, a number of extraordinary events have catapulted Syria back into the headlines and heightened a sense of dread across the Middle East.
The 43-year old leader was catapulted to power in 2015 on pledges to tear up the country's bailouts, end austerity and freeze privatizations, scaring away investors.
The year prior, the Offspring and Green Day — both bands with roots in California's underground punk scene — released best-selling albums that catapulted them into popular culture.
That small gig catapulted him to international acclaim and he would later get fixing requests from chefs in Italy, France, New York, and elsewhere around the world.
It felt like we were at a moment where music was about to be catapulted into a new era, just as language was with the printing press.
The new standing orders represent a marked shift for the fund, which catapulted to popularity in recent years for its lofty returns and bold start-up focus.
And famous Fortnite streamer Ninja catapulted to the top of the internet in large part due to his own intense streaming schedule and occasional 24-hour streams.
Woodford's major breakthrough came when he avoided the dotcom bubble during a hugely successful spell at Invesco Perpetual, where his track record first catapulted him to fame.
The song embraces the afrobeat-influenced R&B that catapulted Drake's "One Dance" to historical success—which is tailor made for Omarion to show off his moves.
That move, combined with horrific images of plastic waste circulating social media, has catapulted the world's plastic problems to the front of people's minds and politicians' priorities.
TOLEDO, Ohio (Reuters) - Two years ago, Ohio and other states in the former industrial heartlands of the Great Lakes region catapulted Donald Trump into the White House.
But Lyst notes it was Off-White's ongoing partnership with Nike, resulting in Williams' US Open looks, that catapulted the label to new levels on social media.
Once in hand, players shake the snow globe-like object and are catapulted high into the sky where they can dispatch an umbrella to break the fall.
Regardless of one's views, however, the much wider use of Jackson's music, along with increased merchandise sales, quickly catapulted the singer back to eye-popping commercial success.
Leisure and hospitality saw big gains in job growth in January as a swell in hiring at restaurants, bars and casinos catapulted the month's total above 2000,220.
The meeting comes after the terror attack at an Ariana Grande concert in Manchester on Monday evening, which catapulted security to the top of the summit's agenda.
The cryptocurrency and app platform—a cousin of the more popular bitcoin—has catapulted in price, increasing by around 3,000 percent since the beginning of the year.
Now, her highly acclaimed show, This Is Us, has catapulted her back into the spotlight, and she's taking the opportunity to put her best beauty looks forward.
Queen Bey literally made history this year when her 23 nominations catapulted her to an overall record-breaking 62 noms, more than any other woman in history.
Until the roads are repaired, today's Big Sur has been catapulted back in time to the Big Sur of a century ago, when self-reliance was paramount.
Her friend and major vlogger Franchesca Ramsey, known as Chescaleigh, wrote a book and catapulted into the TV world and now has her own show on MTV.
But the surge that catapulted Lewis within a shot of the lead midway through the third round ended in an embarrassing collapse at Trump National Golf Club.
He was catapulted in late 2012 to lead Guangdong - one of China's most important provinces that includes Shenzhen, home to many of China's best-known technology companies.
From there it could have catapulted around the world, killing millions, entering the United States, devastating the global economy and becoming impossible to eradicate in some places.
Japan's attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, killed more than 2,300 Americans and catapulted the US into World War II. Millions of Americans joined up.
It also catapulted Vinci, then ranked No. 43 and better known for doubles success, into one of the most unusual Grand Slam finals of the Open era.
With a click of his camera, he catapulted his career to the top of the commercial world with this iconic photo of the "Fees Must Fall" protests.
The president has explained that the transparency will allow people on the US side to avoid getting hit by "large sacks of drugs" catapulted over the wall.
Mitsubishi was snapped up in 2016 following a fuel-cheating scandal, and its revenues, combined with those of Renault and Nissan, have catapulted the alliance's unit sales.
These exclusives (or maybe just the spectacle that is TLOP) has catapulted Tidal to the number one spot on the App store for the first time ever.
Confide CEO Jon Brod told CNBC in February that the app's prominently reported usage among Washington Republicans had "catapulted" the app into a new level of popularity.
Physicist Freeman Dyson developed a concept called the Dyson slingshot, which envisions a spacecraft that enters a neutron star system and gets catapulted out at relativistic speed.
San Diego's proposal was catapulted onto the city's agenda this year for public health reasons as a devastating hepatitis A outbreak took aim at the homeless population.
She catapulted through the air, an ebony mass of fur soaring toward the bed where our three-week old infant was lying flat as a Kansas pancake.
From there, the viewer is catapulted into a hyperactive sequence of kaleidoscopic images, depicting everything from a monolithic brick phone to isolated deserts to remote satellite dishes.
Roupenian would have benefited from some time out of the spotlight to grow as a writer before she was catapulted into the center of the literary conversation.
" In 1963, Mr. Dale's music was catapulted onto a national stage when he performed "Misirlou," an adaptation of a traditional Arabic song, on "The Ed Sullivan Show.
"Her background, her life choices, her personality and her career catapulted her into the public gaze, making her the most controversial Indian woman of her times," Prof.
The publishing industry will reap the financial rewards of having catapulted Cummins to fame and the same pattern will play out again and again in the future.
While it may have made sense when these companies were first starting up, their extreme popularity has catapulted them into a position of central importance in society.
Gauff catapulted into the tennis mainstream after taking down then-world No. 44 Venus Williams in straight sets in her main draw debut at Wimbledon in 2019.
Controversial appearance at hearing Patton was catapulted into the national political stage during a surprise appearance at last week's House Oversight Committee hearing with Cohen last week.
Though she had been a popular figure in other markets before her special, its release catapulted Gadsby into a new realm of awareness in American pop culture.
To both Whittington and Hellman, the craft cocktail and small-batch distillery boom of the past two decades has no doubt catapulted the whiskey stone to ubiquity.
A third of the way down the wave's face, McNamara lost his footing and catapulted off his board, skipping like a rock several stories into the surf.
In the mid-1990s, an affair Mr. Wenner was having with a young male fashion designer catapulted him into the gossip pages alongside some of his subjects.
I think the Al Gore moment and "The New York Times" moment were the two things that sort of catapulted this into, in the creative awards space.
But I stuck with my team and all the homies who helped me out on the production tip and we ended up being catapulted to this point.
In 2014, they won the prestigious Mercury Prize, an annual award for the best album released in the United Kingdom, which catapulted the band to international fame.
Every so often, a star that is minding its own business gets gravitationally catapulted out of the galaxy at speeds of roughly one million miles per hour.
From the spectacular relaunch of SFMOMA to the influx of world-class galleries and fairs, the region has catapulted into the upper echelon of the art world.
Millar is the original writer of the Kingsman comic series, which catapulted Egerton into one of Hollywood's most sought-after actors once he starred in the movie adaptation.
Despite the success that immediately followed and catapulted the star and veteran Taylor Swift squad member to fame, Lorde made the decision to take a much-needed break.
That he has catapulted into the top tier in the critical first vote of the 2020 race suggests he is more than simply a flash in the pan.
The sudden reversal of the ban catapulted would-be immigrants back to airports, with uncertainty over how long the window to enter the United States will remain open.
Ohashi, a former UCLA gymnast, performed a gravity-defying routine in January that not only garnered a perfect 10, but also catapulted her through the social media stratosphere.
Because I didn't have any kids or anything tying me down, I was able to move to New Jersey to take a job, which actually catapulted my career.
You play as Aloy, a young woman living in the wreckage of some mysterious disaster that's catapulted mankind back to the days of animal skin outfits and bows.
Vindman catapulted into the national spotlight last year when he was one of several witnesses who testified against President Donald Trump in the House of Representatives' impeachment inquiry.
SoftBank invested in another $375 million funding round in November 2018 that catapulted Zume to unicorn status with a valuation between $1 billion and $2.25 billion, sources said.
While the song has catapulted Lil Nas X from aspiring musician in Georgia to global superstar, it didn't take much money at all to create the smash hit.
But Entertainment Weekly reports that the actor explained that even though it catapulted him to a higher echelon of fame, Boogie Nights is one of his biggest regrets.
This would become the founding metaphor for the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, a federal agency which was her brainchild and catapulted her from academic obscurity to national fame.
A detached skull was also found nearby; the researchers believe it may have been catapulted into an opposing camp as a way to spread disease or decrease morale.
It's one day short of a year since the release of Drip Season 3, an installment from his flagship mixtape series that catapulted his career into another dimension.
While the RNC catapulted Sabato to prominence, it also landed him in hot water, when he incorrectly told ABC News that former President Barack Obama was a Muslim.
Gadget instantly catapulted themselves to being one of the best acts of the festival, playing breakneck grindcore with the same casual efficiency as a drunk scarfing a kebab.
Instagram analytics and insight platform Dash Hudson highlighted four budding brands Meghan's worn over the past few weeks that have since catapulted to popularity thanks to her influence.
Though less known outside of Asia, Oppo has quickly catapulted itself to the front of the mobile consciousness thanks to string of breakthroughs over the last few years.
Our nation has come a long way since the misguided criminal justice policies of the 1990s that catapulted us to being the most incarcerated country in the world.
"We're honored to give these incredible cooks the recognition they deserve, an award that has catapulted so many careers and will change these chefs' lives forever," Motamed said.
"The Fed-fuelled rally that catapulted shares out of the summer doldrums this week is showing some signs of fatigue," said Jasper Lawler, Market Analyst at CMC Markets.
In all seriousness, "Call of Duty: Modern Warfare" promises a return to the thematic era of "Call of Duty" games that catapulted the blockbuster series into worldwide popularity.
His own words do not instill confidence, as evidenced during his most recent media tour last week in which he catapulted stones at all who have offended him.
The price of the project has catapulted past the original estimates of $60 million to $90 million made when Michael R. Bloomberg, a Republican turned independent, was mayor.
The way things appear to be going for Bardugo, it wouldn't surprise many of her readers if she were one day catapulted to that level of literary stardom.
His discount strategy, which also now includes investments in clothes retailer New Look, has catapulted him to the cover of Forbes magazine as one of Africa's richest businessmen.
Watch as the black hole skins the star into ribbons of material, which are then catapulted into elliptical arcs that ultimately collide with each other around the hole.
Still, he is thrilled that his group's ideas on restricting legal immigration have been "catapulted onto the main stage in an unprecedented way," he said in an interview.
Her embrace of facts, organization and plans -- at once feminine and groundbreaking -- catapulted her to the top of the polls in the summer and early fall of 2019.
Even his age has become an asset and a selling point, as the so-called blue wave has catapulted young Democrats over more seasoned incumbents across the country.
Many of the digital stars that were the original draw have catapulted into massive, and massively profitable, operations, some boasting major sponsorship packages with five-figure appearance deals.
When a massacre takes one of their own as a victim, they are catapulted into a mosh pit of paranoia, obsession, guilt and a quest to find meaning.
Both her career and her life were almost derailed by her own addiction to drugs, which is part of what catapulted her to fame in the first place.
The victory was all the more astonishing because she was catapulted into first place by the popular vote after the competition judges from other countries placed her third.
It would never occur to them to renounce Islam and proclaim atheism as a new identity or mission, which would have catapulted them back into a theological narrative.
In 1997, Marc Jacobs was tapped to be artistic director of women's collections at Louis Vuitton, and the brand was catapulted to the forefront of fashion's new era.
Catapulted off the motorcycle by the force of the explosion, Ais rose from the pavement like a ghost, her pale head-to-toe garment fluttering in the chaos.
The purchase catapulted Amazon near the top of the $700 billion grocery industry, and sank stocks of traditional grocers on fears that they would be outmaneuvered into oblivion.
Even on "Shark Tank," where brands have been catapulted to success after appearing on the show, "there is no one big break," says Shark fashion entrepreneur Daymond John.
Regulators, judges, professionals and market participants, who had often not known each other before, were catapulted into the center of a cascading liquidity crisis that roared across borders.
In 2017, #MeToo catapulted into the mainstream as women in industries across the board boldly spoke out about instances of sexual harassment and assault by men in power.
The win catapulted the British from the bottom of their division to seventh place — a result that earned them a ticket to the Jumping Nations Cup Final in Barcelona.
Fallon asked him to address talk that he bears a certain likeness to Centineo, whose role on Netflix's To All The Boys I've Loved Before catapulted him into stardom.
"Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders have de facto been catapulted into top leadership positions of the Democratic Party," said Adam Green, co-founder of the Progressive Change Campaign Committee.
Thinking back, "'Ol' Red' was handed to me within the first week that I moved to Nashville," Shelton says of recording his breakout 2001 song that catapulted his career.
At 17, she was catapulted to fame for her starring role as Marissa Cooper on Fox's The O.C., which premiered in 2003 and became a cult phenomenon almost overnight.
Being on a Costacos Brothers poster was a career achievement for most players; it catapulted the player into the mainstream and onto the walls of many kids at home.
The Martian was a huge success in both bookstores and movie theaters, and it catapulted author Andy Weir into a rarified atmosphere when it comes to science fiction authors.
It was hugely successful, and catapulted star Vincent Price and fellow cast member Carolyn Jones — who would go on to play Morticia Addams on "The Addams Family" — to fame.
Tops, a Montréal band whose 443 album Picture You Staring catapulted them to fame in the US indie scene, is back with their third album, Sugar at the Gate.
Read: Rio Olympics report card Also in Rio, Simone Biles became a household name and Olympic favorites like Usain Bolt and Michael Phelps re-catapulted back into the spotlight.
After his first HBO special in 1986, Meaney was catapulted to the spotlight and debuted on "The Tonight Show" with Johnny Carson the following year, according to Meaney's website.
Former governor and senator Evan Bayh's late entry was expected to turn the state into a guaranteed pickup -- but scrutiny over his residency and lobbying work catapulted Republican Rep.
The entrepreneur from Berkshire was catapulted into the public eye when his eldest sister Kate Middleton began dating Prince William in 2003 — something he said he was unprepared for.
That's because nearly seven years after their first cousin Prince William married Kate Middleton, the two royals are still haunted by the images that catapulted them into meme territory.
The conservative base can undo Trump by first acknowledging and then embracing the cause of the righteous anger that has catapulted Trump to the top spot in the field.
In just one second, they are catapulted from zero to 124 miles-per-hour where they endure 6Gs of force before launching their parachutes and safely returning to earth.
At 17, she was catapulted to fame for her starring role as Marissa Cooper on Fox's The O.C., which premiered in 2003 and became a cult phenomenon almost overnight.
The Dutch producer—real name is Robin Albers—told us the story behind this 11-minute rave classic, and how it unexpectedly catapulted him to international club-world stardom.
The iconic '80s film catapulted Patrick Swayze to stardom, turned "(I've Had) The Time Of My Life" into an instant prom classic, and launched a new jeans-styling trend.
Beyoncé's "Lemonade," catapulted by huge streaming numbers, is No. 1 in the U.S. She is the only artist to have her first six studio albums debut at No. 1.
The Pittsburgh-born rapper began his career at 14 as EZ Mac, releasing a set of mixtapes that catapulted him to a record deal with Rostrum Records in 2010.
Strong, widespread gains in June catapulted hedge funds to their best start to a calendar year in a decade as equity bets, trend-following and activist strategies paid off.
Over the last few years, though, their grip on power appeared to falter as Donald Trump catapulted to the top of the Republican ticket and reshaped the party's platform.
That kind of explosive growth has been consistent over the last three years as she catapulted from $89,000 in annual earnings in 2017 to more than $250,000 this year.
The 24-year-old was catapulted out of his boat during a turn in a race on the Moselle river in southwestern Germany, hitting a tree, local police said.
Within three weeks, the run on the bank catapulted Toys R Us into bankruptcy, forcing it to file without a plan to emerge and before the crucial holiday season.
Earlier this year, Juul Labs quietly spun out of vaping company Pax Labs and quickly catapulted up the charts to become the top e-cigarette producer on the market.
The pop star who catapulted into the mainstream with her massive club hit "TiK ToK" has forgone the money sign in her name, which marks a subtle, profound change.
Before she hosted Broadly's Scarlet Letter Reports Amanda Knox was catapulted into the spotlight when she was convicted—and later acquitted—of murdering her roommate with her ex-boyfriend.
"Arguably the most significant sports car of its era, the Miura catapulted Lamborghini into the same league as Ferrari and Porsche," the auction house wrote in a prepared statement.
Dr. Smile's pharmaceutical business, always prosperous, had recently catapulted him to billionaire status, thanks to his Georgia laboratories' perfection of a sublingual spray application of the pain medication fentanyl.
Many aides likened it to what happened to Barack Obama in 2008, where a win in Iowa catapulted him to not only electoral success, but a surge of money.
As observed over the last few years, iPhone sales have cooled down since the iPhone 6 created the "super cycle" that catapulted unit sales to an all-time high.
The data backed it up: Between 2011 and 2016, chicken sales at quick-service and fast-casual restaurants catapulted 42.1 percent, according to the market research firm Euromonitor International.
It was one of the best experiences of my life and catapulted my career to the next level and things have been going pretty well since then,'' said Price.
Vasyl Petrovych Holoborodko was a high school teacher whose rant against government corruption went viral and catapulted him into the race for president of Ukraine, which he miraculously won.
Sanders had begun the day as the preeminent Democratic candidate, but his confidence that he was about to be catapulted within reach of the party's nomination proved badly misplaced.
"This gorge filled in a very short time with water, and people were catapulted out like bullets," Carlo Tansi, head of the civil protection agency for Calabria, told reporters.
The film that catapulted actor Ken Jeong's career, "The Hangover" (2009), features a memorable scene in which Jeong's character jumps out of the trunk of a car completely naked.
Despite his awkwardness and digital illiteracy, or perhaps because of it, Saied has been catapulted to power by a youth movement fuelled by an anarchic grassroots social-media campaign.
What started out as an online bookstore with a small group of employees has catapulted into a retail giant that sells nearly everything and boasts more than 500,000 employees.
The job is a risk — Washington is full of people who have catapulted from the Trump administration with reputations diminished — but friends say they are betting on Mr. Biegun.
A.M.O.N.' (2016) In this effects-heavy spectacle from the Uruguayan filmmaker Ale Damiani, Latino doctors, beauty queens and grill cooks are catapulted across the border by the United States.
The film, which starred Robert De Niro and Harvey Keitel, was released in 1973 to critical praise and catapulted Mr. Keitel, Mr. De Niro and Mr. Scorsese to stardom.
Alex Matthiessen is the campaign director for MoveNY, an organization whose ranks include longtime traffic engineer Sam Schwartz, which catapulted forward in the political conversation this week when Gov.
But its founder, Palmer Luckey, has successfully brought in more than $185 million in venture funding that catapulted its valuation north of $1 billion in less than 2 years.
And, indeed, Sanders built a nationwide base of 1.4 million contributors that catapulted him into 2020 with $18 million, more than any of his rivals who aren't self-funding.
Worth almost $70 million according to Forbes, his namesake television show catapulted the funny man to superstardom — but Seinfeld, 63, built his reputation step by step, joke by joke.
His electrifying performance at the 2008 Olympics may have catapulted Lang Lang into the global spotlight, but his journey and relationship with the city of Beijing began decades earlier.
But Scotland's 28-17 win over France changed everything and unexpectedly catapulted England to be huge odds-on favourites to win the title for the first time since 133.
A decade ago, the Rays catapulted from perennial also-rans to World Series participants, beating the Red Sox — then the reigning champions — in the 2008 American League Championship Series.
"Americans have always loved beef and over the past few decades, their love of sushi has catapulted," said Eric Mittenthal, NAMI's vice president of public affairs, in the release.
Yet the progressive de Blasio hopes to elbow his way in with the same tale-of-two-cities narrative that catapulted him to the New York mayoralty in 2013.
Their appearance on Rick and Morty episodes Close Rick-Counters of the Rick Kind and The Ricklantis Mix-Up catapulted Blonde Redhead into the Billboard charts for the first time.
Harris' performance catapulted her firmly in the top four candidates vying for the Democratic nomination, with her poll numbers surging after the debate while Biden's lead over the field shrunk.
Ever since he catapulted into the national spotlight in the spring of this year, Avenatti has gobbled up the airwaves and headlines, while largely ignoring his fellow high-profile Democrats.
"When we hear the name 'Bobbitt' we think of one of the most sensational incidents to ever be catapulted into a full blown media spectacle," Peele told Variety in April.
When Pretty Woman premiered in 1990, it grossed $463 million worldwide ($889.5 million in 19903 dollars) and catapulted Julia Roberts to an A+ echelon of stardom she's never truly left.
Maura Healey, the state's attorney general, came out in support of Pressley, but it was the endorsements of Boston's two largest newspapers that catapulted her campaign in the latter stages.
After a slow start, the Bruins (50-20-12) put together an 18-game point streak heading into the All-Star break that catapulted them to high in the standings.
The 43-year old leader, whose Syriza party is sagging in opinion polls, was catapulted to power in 2015 promising to end the belt-tightening and tear up the bailouts.
Unrelenting rains catapulted May to the second-wettest month on record in the U.S., leaving vast tracts of farmlands flooded across the nation's midsection, and jeopardizing this year's corn crop.
Han, a creative writing instructor in Seoul who shared the prize with the British woman who translated the book, Deborah Smith, has been catapulted to literary stardom with the win.
For example, South African media firm Naspers found financial success – and was catapulted to the status of largest African company by market value – by investing in Chinese internet sensation Tencent.
R&B singer Brandy Norwood returned to the show as Roxie, the 1920s cheating housewife who is catapulted to fame as the prime suspect in the murder of her lover.
On the other hand, his time in the studio has catapulted him as an international success, making him the first Chinese artist with a song on the Billboard Hot 100.
The city of about 230,000 people was catapulted into national headlines after an African-American man was shot to death during an encounter with two police officers earlier this month.
News organizations around the world carried CNN's live reporting of the first night of the Gulf War I; that night made television history and catapulted CNN into permanent news prominence.
Around 10 million viewers tuned when it aired, and while it catapulted Lovato's rising star (and the Jonas Brothers' careers), it also provided a platform for Lovato's voice to shine.
"Given the distance from economic reality that Clinton and Sanders have catapulted in their exhortations, we cannot endorse either of them in the Illinois primary election," the paper wrote wrote.
Hurricane Maria, which catapulted in strength from a Category 1 storm to a monstrous Category 5 hurricane on Monday, is churning its way toward the Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico.
Ossoff was catapulted to progressive stardom -- and turned into a fundraising phenom who hauled in $23 million -- in large part due to early support from the liberal blog Daily Kos.
Her shockingly exaggerated expressions and hilarious catchphrase "He got money!" catapulted Brunson to online fame through her viral 2014 web series The Girl Who's Never Been on a Nice Date.
Carlos Aguiar, head of agribusiness lending, said the growth catapulted the bank to the fifth position among the largest providers of this type of loan in Latin America's biggest economy.
News of the landmark verdict catapulted Chu and his firm, not only financially but also reputationally, with legal publications hailing him as one of the most prolific US trial attorneys.
It's the late 1970s in "London Town," where 14-year-old Shay (Daniel Huttlestone), a fragile-looking kid in neatly pressed bell-bottoms, is about to be catapulted into adulthood.
The show also catapulted to stardom a young British actress, Cynthia Erivo, who, making her Broadway debut as Celie, won this year's Tony Award for best actress in a musical.
But the images from the alleged chemical weapons attack in Douma, just after the international solidarity shown with Britain over the Skripal case, catapulted the three Western powers into action.
But despite its critics, the app has catapulted to the top of the dating scene in places around the country, from Miami to Manhattan, thanks to its ease of use.
At times, Spencer, the most restless of the three and the one whose life choices receive the most attention, talks about the feeling of being "catapulted" toward some obscure destiny.
The struggle to maintain that balance has ended the political career of Theresa May, catapulted Boris Johnson into Downing Street, and could result in a cliff-edge Brexit on Oct.
Around such a simple framework, a multibillion-dollar global industry revolves, with the top players catapulted to fame and riches, and entire countries practically shutting down for the biggest matches.
But it wasn't until the president was inaugurated 10 days before the show launched that Balcomb said her team decided on an audio style that catapulted the show to success.
Now, Ms. Harris is seeking to reclaim the mystique that catapulted her into the highest echelons of the Democratic presidential race just two years after her election to the Senate.
There is also very little evidence that the New Jersey governor has catapulted himself into contention, even in New Hampshire, the state on which all his hopes seem to depend.
A $200 million investment by Visa in 2019 catapulted Nigerian payments firm Interswitch to unicorn status, the same year the company launched its Verge card product on Discover's global network.
A $200 million investment by Visa in 2019 catapulted Nigerian payments firm Interswitch  to unicorn status, the same year the company launched its Verge card product on Discover's global network.
And while seeing herself on screens, both small and large, isn't foreign to the 2995-year-old from Robbins, IL, it catapulted her to a whole new level of stardom.
Eventually, he came into Mr. Chávez's orbit and soon found himself catapulted into the center of power as a vice minister, then in 2008 as country's interior and justice minister.
Warren is bleeding support: The incredible summer surge of the Massachusetts senator, which catapulted her into first place in Iowa and New Hampshire, ended about four to six weeks ago.
In 2012, he delivered the keynote address at the Democratic National Convention — the same platform that catapulted Barack Obama, then a little-known state senator, to national prominence in 2004.
Ada Rojas thought she had it all when her beauty blog catapulted her to influencer status, but she felt her calling was way bigger than the content that she was creating.
If you were lucky enough to have your own mobile phone—the ultimate status symbol of the time—then you were catapulted to the very top of the high school hierarchy.
In five weeks, she went from a symbol of transgender resistance -- catapulted into the national spotlight after a viral video showed her fighting back against a mob attack -- to a martyr.
Vindman catapulted into the national spotlight last year when he offered damning, firsthand testimony of President Donald Trump's efforts to strong-arm Ukraine into delivering politically motivated investigations against his rivals.
United beat Swansea City, 2-1, and Rooney's winning goal catapulted him past Denis Law on the club's all-time scoring list, and he now is second only to Bobby Charlton.
I was watching him — or, rather, his character Augustus — die in The Fault in Our Stars, the movie that officially catapulted the then-20-year-old actor into A-list territory.
Update: From January 3 to January 6, Lifetime aired a documentary called Surviving R. Kelly, which catapulted the controversial rapper and all the troubling allegations against him back into the spotlight.
If Margot Robbie had known about those costs, for example, she might've hesitated before accepting her role as Harley Quinn in Suicide Squad, which catapulted her into the official A List.
After it had been catapulted from Earth to the Moon, the rock spent billions of years in the lunar subsurface, but was eventually excavated by another impact 26 million years ago.
The show, Ms. Wood said, "completely transformed my entire life," not because it catapulted her career — although it did — but because playing Dolores forced her to drill into her own struggles.
The unexpected departure of Sorrell, the world's most famous advertising man who was rarely out of the headlines, has catapulted the 51-year-old father of two, Read, into the spotlight.
Reynolds, 84, catapulted to fame after her first leading role in 1952 at age 19, playing Kathy Selden in "Singin' in the Rain," starring alongside veterans Gene Kelly and Donald O'Connor.
Reynolds, 84, catapulted to fame after her first leading role in 1952 at age 19, playing Kathy Selden in "Singin' in the Rain," starring alongside veterans Gene Kelly and Donald O'Connor.
Her ability to fill in this gap and stay ahead of the curve — which, as we all remember with slight embarrassment, dictated overly plucked brows — ultimately catapulted her to widespread recognition.
Bin Salman has catapulted to power, taking a high-profile role in managing the kingdom and its program to transform the economy, while bin Nayef increasingly fell into a diminished role.
The energetic performance of Sarah Palin electrified the 2008 Republican convention, and the 2004 Democratic keynote address by Barack Obama, then a Senate candidate from Illinois, catapulted him to national prominence.
The district is currently leaning in the incumbent Congressman's favor, but since the DCCC made this race a key to their Red to Blue campaign, McGrath has catapulted into the spotlight.
Mr. Trump obliterated any chance that would happen by making the demonization of Mexican immigrants a centerpiece of a campaign that has catapulted white supremacy into the mainstream of American politics.
It was his longtime collaboration with Brooks that catapulted him to stardom, however, starting with The Producers in 1967, where he played a neurotic accountant-turned-theater-producer named Leopold Bloom.
But a number of the different factors that likely catapulted Ocasio-Cortez tell us a lot about where the Democratic Party is and could be heading for the 2020 presidential nomination.
Focusing first on local politics and business in the 1970s and 103s, the exiles and their children, led by the powerful Cuban American National Foundation, catapulted into national politics and influence.
The couturier, Guo Pei, was popular in China before Rihanna wore her dress, but not well known in the U.S. After the 2015 Met Gala, Guo Pei was catapulted to fame.
The 21-year-old Monegasque's victory at the Italian Grand Prix on Sunday triggered scenes of intense emotion at Ferrari's home race and catapulted Leclerc ahead of Vettel in the standings.
True, Johnny Knoxville gets power-hosed down a slide and catapulted into a barn for our amusement, but the inventive, stake-raising, borderline surrealist gags of the old "Jackass" are gone.
In 2013, a packed Democratic field drew national attention as candidates sought to replace a three-term incumbent, Michael R. Bloomberg, and Mr. de Blasio catapulted himself from outsider to victor.
Previously, Burke was Senior Director at Girls for Gender Equity and has worked her whole life in nonprofits and activism, but #MeToo's recent significance has catapulted her to even more prominence.
First Person With all the talk of the white working class having catapulted our incoming president to power, I've been pondering my own status, past and present, on the socioeconomic ladder.
News Analysis BEIJING — Liu Xiaobo, China's only Nobel Peace Prize laureate, catapulted to fame in 1989, when the Communist Party's violent crackdown on protests in Tiananmen Square created an international uproar.
About 3 1/2 minutes later, Mayfield's 49-yard pass to Darren Fells catapulted the Browns to a 17-7 lead after Johnson's first two-point conversion run of the game.
It also catapulted Andrew W.K.'s celebrity, making him a household name as his unapologetically loud style of rock tapped into the country's post-9/11 cathartic need for mindless headbanging.
But her finding, in 21969, catapulted her into the history books as the linchpin in the reunification of the first and second halves of the draft of Mark Twain's classic novel.
Fyre, catapulted with community support, has since procured the capital to buy her own space, conveniently located in the middle of a hotbed of strip clubs, porn shops, and lingerie stores.
In five weeks, she went from a symbol of transgender resistance — catapulted into the national spotlight after a viral video showed her fighting back against a mob attack — to a martyr.
As we know, after a (very) rough patch, BlackBerry is back with the same strong ideals and a compelling phone package that catapulted its name to fame a decade or more ago.
The group catapulted to success with their hit song "Gee" and went on to boast 210 Number One singles, 903 billion YouTube views, and millions of album sales across their 290 releases.
The 28-year-old catapulted into the spotlight when he reluctantly testified in the murder trial of former Dallas police officer Amber Guyger, who was convicted of killing her neighbor, Botham Jean.
After the release of "Thank U, Next," a self-love/breakup anthem, catapulted to the No. 1 spot on the Billboard Hot 100, her first single to do so, Grande's celebrity skyrocketed.
Before being catapulted into the leadership, Mr Corbyn spent three decades as a placard-waving MP in Islington, lending his name to causes such as fighting against apartheid and for Palestinian solidarity.
Like his U.S. counterpart President Donald Trump, Lopez Obrador dominates the political movement that catapulted him to power, and the most powerful figures in the government owe their positions to his patronage.
" Lincoln was invited to speak at a Republican event in New York's Cooper Union in February 1860 -- and delivered an impressive speech that Holzer noted "dramatically catapulted (him) toward the White House.
As Epic illustrated when it lifted core concepts of PUBG back in August and catapulted Fortnite into the mainstream, it doesn't matter who does it first; it matters who does it best.
A MAGA statement announcing Gorka's appointment said its mission was to "identify the obstructionists in (Washington) DC and to advocate the America First principles that catapulted Donald Trump to the White House".
And if I've been able to get here, and I'd always dreamed of getting discovered and having that moment to be catapulted into something like this, why not shoot for the stars?
Tsipras, who was catapulted to power in January 2015 on promises to end austerity but was later forced to sign up to a new bailout, hopes to boost his sagging poll ratings.
Ridler's video installation, "Mosaic Virus," is named for the plant virus that creates the strange variations in color that catapulted the price of some tulips far beyond others for 17th century collectors.
Her recent gig at the White House Correspondents Dinner catapulted her to fame, largely in thanks to the backlash she received when she joked about White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders.
His body of work feels like a steroid-injected, analytically-deduced apex that's been catapulted into another stratosphere by a carefully constructed habitat that fits his skill-set tighter than a tattoo.
The military coup that broke out that year catapulted him to the top of Panama's spy agency, a position for which the ruthless, ideologically flexible Noriega proved to be uniquely well-suited.
The iPhone catapulted Apple to the world's most valuable public company — shares have risen about 849 percent in the past decade to a split-adjusted price of about $153, according to FactSet.
In doing so, the often blustery Trump faces a test of credibility for the voters that catapulted him into office: How does a celebrity outsider, the CEO president, cut deals in Washington?
While Donald Trump has been unable to capture the hearts and minds of a majority of Republican voters, his mastery of the media has successfully catapulted him to Republican front-runner status.
John Ratcliffe, who sits on the House Judiciary Committee and catapulted into the spotlight over the summer for berating the former special counsel Robert Mueller when he testified about the Russia investigation.
A$AP Rocky just got catapulted to "primary" status in the impeachment investigation of President Trump ... due to the EU Ambassador's testimony about a phone call regarding the rapper's Swedish assault case.
But if it is the sheer scale and potential of Uber that catapulted it to such financial heights (real and imaginary), it's the bare financials that have tempered some of those notions.
And Mr. Cox has a resonant message: that too many Californians, amid an economic boom that catapulted the state to the fifth largest economy in the world, are struggling to make it.
Thirty years ago, a short-lived movement catapulted me into the public eye, turning me from a shy, bookish student of history into a passionate and idealistic leader of several million protesters.
These details and others are at the center of "Teacher's Pet," a podcast whose investigative journalism has catapulted it to 27 million downloads and the top of the charts for true crime.
Foles's huge performance ended the Vikings' season and catapulted the Eagles to Super Bowl LII, where they will face the daunting task of taking on Tom Brady and the New England Patriots.
The online discourse has had serious ramifications: Vulture has reported that Oprah's Book Club, which catapulted American Dirt to fame, dropped the book from its picks in an attempt to avoid controversy.
He then catapulted into contention, culminating this month with a strong performance in the Iowa caucuses, where he appears to have won the race for delegates, in results subject to a recount.
He started Friday in a tie for 28th place and catapulted into a tie for fifth place with fellow American Scott Parel (68), Scotland's Colin Montgomerie (69) and Australia's Rod Pampling (68).
They belong to a period of American history that, with the passage of its veterans and the passage of American innocence, has catapulted into the glamorous embrace of millions here and abroad.
Shortly before the first episode of the family's reality show, "Keeping Up With the Kardashians," aired in October 2007, Kim became the center of a scandal that some say catapulted her career.
Democrats further failed to explain what Hunter Biden's qualifications were for being catapulted onto the executive board of the gas company Burisma, receiving tens of thousands of dollars each month in remuneration.
The candidate for the populist 5-Star — which won 42.5 percent of the vote in Sardinia in the national election a year ago that catapulted it into government — won just 11 percent.
That wasn't the only reason why the team went from 84 wins to 101 and catapulted from finishing third in the American League West in 20183 to winning the 2017 World Series.
At just 13 he was catapulted onto the music scene and became a pop star, quickly accumulating the kind of money and fame many twice his age wouldn't dare to dream of.
Founded in Paris in 1953 by George Plimpton, Peter Matthiessen and Harold L. Humes, the publication has catapulted the careers of writers like Rick Moody, Jack Kerouac, Philip Roth and Adrienne Rich.
Since 2012, when Girls first catapulted Dunham into her current cultural status as a walking think piece topic, she has been plagued by accusations of fake feminism, white feminism, and outright racism.
Washington (CNN)Donald Trump's destruction of the Democratic "blue wall" of Wisconsin, Michigan and Pennsylvania -- victories that catapulted him to the presidency over Hillary Clinton -- is set to become the subject of recounts.
A few minutes later, Kenda appeared on stage to whoops and hollers, ready to tell stories of long-ago homicide detective exploits in the unscripted raconteur style that catapulted him into genre celebrity.
In five weeks, the 22-year-old went from a symbol of transgender resistance -- catapulted into the national spotlight after a video showed her fighting back against a mob attack -- to a martyr.
At The Disco's debut 2005 album, A Fever You Can't Sweat Out, is what first catapulted the band to fame, with lead singer Brendon Urie as the charismatic, quirky face of the group.
The 21-year-old Monegasque is therefore not ruling out making some changes to his diet after a season that has catapulted him into the spotlight as the Italian team's brightest young prospect.
She catapulted from a role of recurring villain on "The Apprentice", Donald Trump's reality-television series, to the seemingly important job of director of communications for the White House Office of Public Liaison.
One year ago this week, This Is Us made an unforgettable entrance at the New York City network Upfronts presentation and instantly catapulted onto viewers' radars with a record-breaking, bum-bearing trailer.
E.R. ran for 15 seasons on NBC which catapulted Clooney's acting career while House aired on Fox from 2004-2012 which earned Laurie 2 Golden Globes, 2 SAG Awards and People's Choice Award.
After Mr. Dolan was catapulted to cinematic fame with "I Killed My Mother," he made a raft of French-language films, including "Laurence Anyways," an ill-fated love story featuring a transgender schoolteacher.
In a way it was awesome because we got catapulted into something incredible, but I think we lost out on a lot of common sense and that intuition you need as an artist.
The two performances catapulted a conversation that had been happening in professional running circles for three years into the wider public: Are races being won by the best athletes — or the best shoes?
Despite having a few smaller one-off gigs in the past, it was his portrayal of the pragmatic Lucas Sinclair in Stranger Things that catapulted him to a new league of Instagram followers.
Mr. Hastert, who had served in the Illinois legislature and was then elected to Congress, found himself catapulted to speaker in 1999, in part because he seemed to be a safe, agreeable option.
The deal follows the blockbuster combination of Anheuser-Busch and InBev eight years ago – a $52 billion transaction that catapulted the combined company ahead of SABMiller and made it the world's largest brewer.
Instead, they targeted the emerging electorate of young, Latino and African-American voters who catapulted Mr. Obama to victory twice, expecting, mistakenly, that this coalition would support her in nearly the same numbers.
Warren has catapulted herself to the top of polls as one of the candidates that most excites the progressive base, a surge that already made her a top target at the October debate.
She and Reagan set the stage for the collapse of the Iron Curtain and it was Thatcher's vision and focus that catapulted Britain from down-on-its-luck to global strength and competitiveness.
On this episode of Recode Media with Peter Kafka, journalist Lauren Duca talks about her trajectory from her college paper to having a column in Teen Vogue that catapulted her into national attention.
Some Eurovision artists have catapulted to international fame, including Abba, the Swedish quartet that won in 1974 with "Waterloo," and the French Canadian Celine Dion, who won the contest for Switzerland in 1988.
Together, they fashioned a campaign that catapulted them into Canada's top office — Justin Trudeau as the country's optimistic prime minister and his best friend Gerald Butts as his adviser, strategist and political slugger.
While everyone in America knew who Trump was when he was elected, only half the people here were familiar with Scott Morrison when he suddenly catapulted to the top job a week ago.
At 218 he moved to Chile where, at age 19163, he published "Azul," a collection of poems and prose that came to define the Spanish Modernist movement and catapulted him into literary stardom.
Ancient climate changer: The planet's oldest asteroid impact, from 2.2 billion years ago, was found in Western Australia — and researchers suggested the cataclysm might have catapulted the planet out of an ice age.
After a coup, Offred is catapulted from her commonplace existence into a nearly incomprehensible worst-case scenario, and she struggles for most of the book to wrap her mind around what has happened.
Ms. Evancho, 16, who catapulted to international stardom on NBC's "America's Got Talent," drew intense criticism over her decision to perform the national anthem at Donald J. Trump's presidential inauguration on Jan. 20.
A slate of reports from multiple outlets have catapulted the once-anonymous intelligence agent into the political maelstrom over what Republicans say is a woeful double standard of political bias at the FBI.
After making two straight English-language films didn't quite give him a toehold in Hollywood, Bong returned to Korea for "Parasite," which, in a Bong-like twist, has catapulted him to mainstream recognition.
The score catapulted the Giants to a 29-2190 rout of the Jets, the first of six consecutive victories, including a 22011-21 upset of the New England Patriots in Super Bowl XLVI.
But as they catapulted to fame from Compton in 1980s Los Angeles, forces from within and without (including racism and a manipulative manager) led to rifts within the group and its eventual dissolution.
Mr. Esper, 55, was catapulted into the role after Patrick Shanahan stepped down as acting secretary amid revelations about domestic abuse charges in his family and questions about whether he could be confirmed.
Her father was a Leftist jailed during the troubles of the Eighties—a period followed by a militaristic secular regime that sowed the seeds of the populist resurgence that catapulted Erdoğan to prominence.
New York (CNN Business)In the past year the Jeffrey Epstein case was catapulted onto the national news radar by one newspaper, the Miami Herald, and by one reporter in particular, Julie K. Brown.
Kristen Stewart found success early on in her career thanks to Twilight, but the pressure of being catapulted into the spotlight at such a young age wasn't easy, she says in a new interview.
"At a certain point, the train wobbled for a second, and the next thing we knew we were being sort of catapulted into the seats in front of us," he told the News Tribune.
For example, social media starlet Jake Paul catapulted to popularity on Vine, as did his brother Logan, who told CNBC he was sad the app was shutting down but that he's already moving on.
Now, he's trying his hand at space opera, following inventor Vivian Liao who is catapulted into the distant future, where the world is ruled under the iron fist of an ancient and powerful Empress.
His longer second program catapulted him from 17th place after the short to fifth, and for a time he had spectators wondering if he would eke out a spot on the podium after all.
LONDON — David Bowie, the legendary rock singer who died Sunday at the age of 69, was a powerful fashion force who catapulted androgynous fashion into mainstream culture and transcended the boundaries of gendered clothing.
Choose Your Own Adventure-style shows have been catapulted back into popularity by Netflix's recent Bandersnatch, a feature-length Black Mirror film about the development of a video game with a similarly branching narrative.
China's very strong manufacturing power has catapulted it into success, from constructing simple consumer goods, to being the premier assembler of iPhones, and now to the development of very inexpensive and efficient solar panels.
Catapulted by young talent — some of which had never before reached the majors — the Houston Astros, the Chicago Cubs and the Mets lifted themselves from losing records in 1623 to the postseason in 2015.
The debate over nixing the agency has been catapulted into the national spotlight because of the Trump administration's "zero tolerance" policy, which resulted in the separation of thousands of migrant children from their families.
It was the best selling album of 2016, universities offered courses to dig deeper into its themes, and it catapulted the lemon emoji from relative obscurity to an easily recognizable symbol of the masterpiece.
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Scarlett Johansson's role as Marvel superhero Black Widow catapulted her to the top of Forbes' annual list of the world's highest-paid actresses on Thursday, landing her ahead of Angelina Jolie.
But his youth and ability to compete in red Texas catapulted him to the upper echelon of presidential speculation -- something he has fed by backtracking on a claim that he won't run for president.
After that, he attended Parsons School of Design; worked for Perry Ellis; and, in 1988 at 26, had his first show of his own designs, an event that catapulted him into fashion world fame.
" The other thing driving the plot is the death, about halfway through, of Romy's mother, who though herself a lousy parent, has been taking care of Jackson, who is now catapulted into "the system.
A tiny, thumb-shaped peninsula jutting into the Persian Gulf, Qatar has catapulted from poverty to immense wealth in just the past three decades, thanks to natural-gas deposits under its desert and coastline.
Democratic presidential contenders Elizabeth Warren, Bernie Sanders and Kamala Harris have all advocated plans to ban the fossil fuel extraction process that has catapulted the U.S. to becoming the world's largest producer of oil.
Mr. Salvini's breezy demeanor, expertly calibrated populist anger and blanket social media game have catapulted him from the single-digit margins of Italian politics to the strongest political force in Italy — and potentially Europe.
A STAR The site really catapulted to popularity this year after it sponsored two of the country's most popular reality TV shows, including "Produce 101," a talent search for China's next big girl band.
Alongside Warhol the show presented Jeff Koons, and the hard core images of sex with his wife that catapulted him to tabloid fame and to a corporate-scaled practice that even Warhol would envy.
Though of the same generation and political party, the two men had expressed a mutual distaste for one another since Mr. Trump catapulted onto the political scene as a candidate for president in 2015.
Though Biden still leads the field in both states, Steyer came in third in Nevada — tied with Warren — and was catapulted to a narrow second place in South Carolina, just slightly ahead of Sanders.
And in a now-famous Twitter exchange, Graves' ambition paid off big time and catapulted him to CEO of what has since become one of the most valuable privately held companies in the world.
The approach those activists hit upon — using nonviolent mass disruption to increase awareness of climate change and force action on the issue — has catapulted the group to worldwide recognition and leadership on the issue.
But it catapulted me backward, too, in an unexpected way: A scent wafted from the stage that reminded me of the cap guns my childhood best friend and his brothers used to play with.
The latter film's success catapulted Cretton's career — as well as the careers of the film's star, Brie Larson, and costars Rami Malek, Kaitlyn Dever, Stephanie Beatriz, and Lakeith Stanfield (who made his feature debut).
Sunshine is not the only Disney Channel star to get political; Miley Cyrus, who catapulted to fame on the hit series "Hannah Montana" performed at the "March for Our Lives" in Washington on Saturday.
In particular, some have questioned his desire to escape James, whose return to Cleveland catapulted Irving and the Cavaliers to a 2016 championship, so that he can perhaps have a more dominant role elsewhere.
He mostly plays for his club, Liverpool, where he scored a record 44 goals last season in a blazing performance that catapulted him to the ranks of superstars like Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi.
It was jointly purchased by the Museum of Modern Art and the Phillips Collection in 503 and catapulted Mr. Lawrence into the mainstream art world at a time when few black artists were represented.
When O'Rourke challenged Cruz for his Senate seat — a race he lost by slightly more than 2 points, an astonishingly close margin for a Democrat in Texas — he was catapulted to a national platform.
Then in June 2017, Gadot, who is a mother of two girls, Alma, 6, and Maya, 1, wielded the Lasso of Truth on-screen in the Patty Jenkins-directed film, which catapulted her to superstardom.
Not all of these immigrants were religious, but their significant educational and cultural capital (a large number were academics, physicians, and engineers) catapulted them into leadership positions among existing and newly established Muslim immigrant groups.
And hooks's experience with having her words misinterpreted on social media has made her become less attached to treating feminism like an ideal: The New School conversations catapulted me into social media in a way.
MANILA (Reuters) - Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte has ordered the creation of a bank catering to Filipinos overseas, the presidential office said on Monday, fulfilling a campaign promise to a sector which catapulted him to power.
Eventually, Ryan transitioned into creating celebrity parody videos skewering Kim Kardashian, Amy Winehouse, and Justin Bieber, which catapulted her into the upper echelons of the YouTube space and offered her opportunities outside of online videos.
The dollar showed was showing no sign of stabilising as U.S. trading began, having sliced all the way down to 1.53 yen and catapulted the euro above $21.5 for the first time since mid-January.
The story tied dire environmental concerns to long-overdue outrage for the marginalization faced by Native Americans across this country, as demonstrators catapulted the injustices that have haunted these communities for generations into the mainstream.
O'Riordan, whose hits with The Cranberries such as "Linger" and "Zombie" catapulted her to fame as a shy 22-year-old, was the "voice of her generation," Irish Prime Minister Leo Varadkar said last week.
The returns show that Sanders' financial circumstances changed significantly after his 2016 presidential campaign, which catapulted him from being a relatively obscure member of Congress to one of the most recognized figures in US politics.
"If you look at the big picture, in recent presidential election history, I think gun policy has sort of catapulted into one of the issues that voters have in mind," said spokesman Erika Soto Lamb.
In an exclusive interview with the Wall Street Journal, Dr. Robert Kelly and his wife Kim Jung-A broke down how their kids crashed their dad's interview and catapulted the entire family to instant fame.
The skateboard world noticed, and " cherry" catapulted Tyshawn and the other kids in the crew like Ben Kadow, Sean Pablo, Aiden Mackey, Sage Elsesser, and Nakel Smith onto the radar of the broader skate scene.
O'Riordan, whose hits with The Cranberries such as "Linger" and "Zombie" catapulted her to fame as a shy 22-year-old, was the voice of her generation, Irish Prime Minister Leo Varadkar said in January.
Read more: How Satya Nadella's leadership style catapulted Microsoft to a trillion-dollar valuation — and what you can learn from itThis culture transformation has put Microsoft's people strategy — that is, human resources — in the spotlight.
Although the band did little publicity and, exhausted from nearly a decade of touring, chose not to promote the record on the road, "Out of Time" catapulted R.E.M., a quartet from Athens, Ga., to superstardom.
Electricity, the telephone, the airplane, the assembly line, nuclear power and television are just some of America's great inventions that catapulted the nation's economy and made huge changes to the way we live and work.
Rahm started the fourth day at the Lahinch Golf Club five shots behind overnight leader Robert Rock but eight birdies and an eagle on the 12th hole catapulted him to the top of the leaderboard.
Then, in 2014, she catapulted to the national spotlight with a stunning performance of Miley Cyrus' "Wrecking Ball" at The Voice blind auditions, earning a spot on Team Adam and ultimately finishing in third place.
You don't need me to tell you that; you have only to look outside (or on social media) for a bird's eye view of the ever-expanding chamber of horrors into which we've catapulted ourselves.
"We felt a little bit of a jolt and then at a certain point we could hear crumpling of the train car, and we were catapulted into the seats in front of us," he said.
The sweeping measure — as much a campaign platform as an actual piece of legislation — is intended to show the voters who catapulted Democrats into the majority that they are following through on their campaign pledges.
Did you hear the one about the failed real-estate tycoon with two past marriages and six past bankruptcies who catapulted to the White House mainly because he was known for firing people on TV?
When the #MeToo movement catapulted into the mainstream more than a year ago, survivors around the globe felt more emboldened than ever before to break their silence about sexual abuse at the hands of men.
She's been catapulted out of her own body and into the slim, miniskirted figure of a woman named Harriet, who answers an unfamiliar phone and has a clipped, cryptic and upsetting conversation with a man.
People indicted on criminal charges mostly try to stay out of the public eye outside of official court proceedings, but Stone's vocal crusade to prove his innocence has catapulted his case into the national spotlight.
The win catapulted L.S.U. (29-54) to second in the Associated Press Top 225, up three spots and over undefeated Ohio State and Clemson, and, with 228 first-place votes, nipping at No. 22012 Alabama.
On this week's Popcast, a conversation about how Post Malone catapulted to the top of the charts, and the questions — about genre, race and other things — that such a quick ascent tends to gloss over.
The 17-year-old, who was catapulted to fame for skipping school every Friday to hold a weekly vigil outside Swedish parliament in 2018, was recently named Time Magazine's Person of the Year for 2019.
In it, Beach claims that she was a ghostwriter for Calloway's Instagram account and it was she, not Calloway, who had written many of the long, detailed Instagram captions that catapulted Calloway to online fame.
Business Leaders United is a non-partisan group, but many of the blue-collar workers they represent helped Trump win Rust Belt states like Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin, which catapulted the president-elect to victory.
Before she was officially a candidate for president, the Kavanaugh hearing catapulted Harris from freshman senator to a national name who was on the frontlines of her party's effort to push back on Kavanaugh's nomination.
Clinton is also giving this year's graduation speech at Wellesley College, her alma mater, where in 1969 she was the first student speaker at commencement and gave a speech that catapulted her to national prominence.
MADRID (Reuters) - Spanish socialist Pedro Sanchez was catapulted to power on Friday, taking over as prime minister from veteran conservative Mariano Rajoy, who lost a no-confidence vote in the wake of a corruption scandal.
However, she was catapulted to the leadership of the ZANU-PF Women's League in 2014 after a string of verbal attacks against then vice president Joice Mujuru, whom she accused of coveting her husband's post.
ABOUT THE GRIZZLIES (286-8): The high amount of injuries has catapulted guard Troy Daniels from rarely used reserve to stellar sharpshooter and he knocked down seven 3-pointers and scored 29 points against the Pelicans.
LONDON (Reuters) - Gold looks set for further gains after rising bets on lower interest rates, a weaker dollar and confrontations between the United States and countries including China and Iran catapulted prices to six-year highs.
The stock has catapulted 172% this year and has been one of the best performers in the market since going public in 2017, even as competition heats up with big names entering the video streaming industry.
On the bright side, Jenner's semi-bad boy status on The Hills catapulted his career, which helped him land future spin-offs, dedicated episodes and cameos on some of the most successful TV networks and shows.
Stallone's daughters catapulted into the spotlight in 2017 when they served as joint Miss Golden Globes at the star-studded awards show and have joined their father on numerous red carpets over the past two years.
Beijing is aware of the outcry its interference would cause, but Youngspiration has catapulted the autonomy issue to a level where China no longer cares about potential damage to its relationship with Hong Kong, Gittings explained.
Stallone's daughters catapulted into the spotlight this past January when they served as joint Miss Golden Globes at the star-studded awards show and have joined their father on numerous red carpets over the past year.
A steady output of motivational hood anthems has catapulted Skola as the city's most adored rapper; on this song, he half-sings, half-raps about rolling with a team of winners and splurging on $500 hats.
Abrams stands at the forefront of a diverse and younger generation of Democratic Party leaders catapulted onto the national stage in last year's midterm elections, and has been discussed as a possible 2020 White House candidate.
A total of 42 swimming gold medals will be up for grabs at the biennial championships, a platform which catapulted future Olympic great Michael Phelps onto the global stage as a 15-year-old in 2001.
That association catapulted him into the international media spotlight again and again, most recently last weekend in the wake of two mass shootings in the US—one in El Paso, Texas, the other in Dayton, Ohio.
Smith's new album, The Thrill of It All, comes 3 years after his debut record, In the Lonely Hour, catapulted him into stardom (in part on the power of the No. 1 single "Stay with Me").
For Republicans from swing districts, the news provided some hope that the GOP might now be able to get back to focusing on a legislative agenda instead of one that catapulted them from crisis to crisis.
Her bubbly breakout hit "Call Me Maybe" (and its still-stuck-in-your-head chorus) catapulted the Canadian import to the top of the charts and a level of ubiquity most pop stars only dream of.
Now Mr Kim himself may slowly let the sun in, adopting the market-oriented reforms and opening to the outside world that catapulted China to prosperity, and which its leaders have long urged on North Korea.
But a lauded performance in the August Fox News debate catapulted her onto the main stage and as high as second place in the polls in New Hamsphire, before her candidacy fell back down to Earth.
It was the problem at the border that catapulted Trump to frontrunner status last summer, and his hardline stance toward Muslim and Hispanic immigrants has allowed him to grab and hog the Republican Party's right flank.
Huge deep-sea oil discoveries and the opening of a new agricultural frontier on the edge of the Amazon rain forest had catapulted Brazil onto the global stage, positioning it to satisfy China's demand for commodities.
Niantic's Pokemon Go has catapulted augmented reality gaming into the mainstream with its premise of finding and "catching" of fictional Pokemon creatures, using the screen on your handset projecting them into your surroundings in real time.
Under Tony's leadership, Nest has catapulted the connected home into the mainstream, secured leadership positions for each of its products, and grown its revenue in excess of 50% year over year since they began shipping products.
TEL AVIV (Reuters) - Intel's $33 billion acquisition of Mobileye has catapulted Israeli hi-tech into the global league, and is likely to stimulate investment in the sector's other late-stage startups, where funds are most needed.
While some in the GOP have sought to push an economic message focusing on tax cuts and low unemployment, Trump is leaning hard into the same scorched-earth strategy that catapulted him to victory in 6900.
The choice of hunting lodge as a wedding venue may strike some as a remarkably on-brand choice for Lawrence, whose role as bow-wielding Katniss Everdeen in "The Hunger Games" catapulted the actress to stardom.
It was, to some extent, a continuation of the "Tale of Two Cities" message that catapulted him to the mayorship in an upset over the establishment favorite, and City Council Speaker at the time, Christine Quinn.
But well outside of the walls of the con itself, Drag Race has catapulted drag culture far beyond its traditional confines of clubs and bars through word of mouth and the simultaneous rise of social media.
In true "Jackass" fashion, he is injured in the process, meaning that you can watch Knoxville be blasted by a power hose and catapulted into a barn from the comfort of your air-conditioned living room.
It was TikTok that, when it launched in the US early in the fall of 903, catapulted the followings of girls with pink hair and attitudes and angelic-faced boys who wore chains on their pants.
Google's search, YouTube, reviews, maps and other businesses, which are largely free to consumers but financed through advertising, have catapulted it from a start-up to one of the world's richest companies in just two decades.
After securing the rights, strategy specialists Slitherine have catapulted it two and a half decades forward in time with a re-release and the adoption of the fan-made mod Caster of Magic as official DLC.
It's not an accident that Starbucks catapulted from chain coffee shop to cultural phenomenon in the early 1990s, just as Americans, who had supposedly retreated from public life to bowl alone, were coming out of hiding.
After a seven-hour marathon forum on Wednesday night in which 10 Democratic presidential candidates put forward their ideas for tackling global warming, the issue seems to have catapulted to the top of the political agenda.
It would most likely hurt some of the very voters in rural and economically distressed corners of the nation who catapulted Mr. Trump to the White House and Republicans to control of the House and Senate.
According to a recent Justice Department lawsuit, the blast catapulted a 40-ton piece of equipment perilously close to a tank containing thousands of gallons of hydrofluoric acid, which can form a toxic cloud when released.
Joining former Housing and Urban Development Secretary Julián Castro, who catapulted this issue onto the debate stage back in June, Sanders would downgrade crossing the border without documentation to a civil offense from a federal crime.
From apes swinging through trees to astronauts walking on the moon, this eight-part series chronicles the evolution of Homo sapiens and the significant moments that catapulted us to the next developmental level — starting with fire.
The site was created in December 2018, months after a court cleared the five men of gang rape - a decision that led to mass protests and catapulted the issue of sexual assault into the national conversation.
Then Jessica catapulted into the pop culture zeitgeist with her MTV reality series Newlyweds: Nick and Jessica, which followed her and then husband Nick Lachey as they navigated marriage and what would become her trademark ditziness.
Rwandan President Paul Kagame was once a key figure in the rebel group that catapulted Ugandan leader Yoweri Museveni to power in 1986 and once served as a senior intelligence official in Uganda in the late 1980s.
That sense of deep investment in the stories that inform a moment, even if they're not my stories, is largely what catapulted my interest in traveling to less developed countries and later in pursuing journalism in general.
Similar marketing gambits and other savvy moves catapulted rival Xiaomi into becoming the No. 1 smartphone seller in India in the final quarter of 2017, capturing a crown that Samsung Electronics Co Ltd had held for years.
Ratajkowski, who catapulted to stardom following her semi-nude appearance in the "Blurred Lines" music video and as Ben Affleck's student-turned-lover in the movie "Gone Girl," actively campaigned for Bernie Sanders during the 2016 primary.
Turner "Tfue" Tenney is one of the most prominent Twitch streamers in the world, having catapulted to the upper echelon of online creators thanks to his prolific Fortnite playing and consistent performance in the game's competitive circuit.
When Naomi Osaka won the Australian Open in January, she was catapulted to the No. 1 spot of top tennis players in the world — making her the first Asian player of any gender to hold that title.
This Is Us star Mandy Moore has been on the scene since 1999, but she'd been keeping a low profile lately – that is, until her runaway hit show This Is Us catapulted her back into the spotlight.
Nikol Pashinyan, who was catapulted into the prime ministership in Armenia by a wave of protests earlier this year, enjoyed another big victory when his political bloc won over 70% of the vote in a parliamentary election.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez catapulted into the nation's consciousness this past summer after pulling off one of the most major election upsets in recent political history — and she's lived rent-free in all of our minds since then.
According to her brothers Michael and Gary, Whitney first tried cocaine at the age of 16, and they were all using heavily as she catapulted to stardom in the mid-'80s, bringing them along for the ride.
The most recent ad, titled "Selling Out," will cast Trump as someone who said one thing to working-class voters on the campaign trail, but did something different once those voters catapulted him into the White House.
But when a video uploaded to Rubi's Facebook page inviting family and friends to the party was accidentally set as a public post it went viral, and Rubi and her parents were quickly catapulted into the spotlight.
They rejected independence by 55-45 percent, but unleashed passions that catapulted the pro-independence Scottish Nationalists (SNP) to a thunderous victory in a vote for British parliament a year later, winning 523 of Scotland's 59 seats.
Not that this comes as a surprise: Apparently, when you're catapulted into the spotlight like Delevingne was back in 2012, a piqued public interest (and, unfortunately just as often, criticism) of your life comes with the territory.
After the comedic show, which catapulted the five actors to become household names, wrapped in 1992 after four seasons on the air, Diamond went on to star in spin-offs The College Years and The New Class.
Having become concerned about climate change, with the storm surges of higher seas — and having seen what had happened to downtown friends during Hurricane Sandy —- I was not even shopping below 219th Street, where prices had catapulted.
Langley, who died in 1980, was one of about a dozen screenwriters who worked on the big screen adaptation of L. Frank Baum's children's book that catapulted Judy Garland to fame and became an enduring movie classic.
The city's voters catapulted him back into office in 220, 210.8 years after he was convicted of taking hundreds of thousands of dollars in kickbacks and bribes from people who wanted to do business with the city.
Along with the cases being postponed, other cases are being catapulted forward, sometimes by years, onto the dockets of judges who were recently hired to address the immigration system's backlog of cases, which has reached record levels.
The crowd was pumped at the first one—which Lucas catapulted from his hip like some kind of medieval rock hurling contestant—but by the time he made it to three, they understandably went into a tizzy.
During the "Letterman" performance of "Hold My Hand" that catapulted the band into the national spotlight, Rucker sang with a voice that verged on scarred; behind him, the rest of the band propped him up with hope.
But professional darts has catapulted itself from musty British pubs onto millions of television sets across Europe, an insurgency by a working-class sport that has turned the best of its mostly middle-aged players into stars.
Americans for Prosperity played a pivotal role in the 2010 elections that put Republicans back into power in the House of Representatives — and catapulted the Kochs from relative obscurity to the center of the country's political debate.
While some are worried that Sanders could be a dynamic presence and pose a challenge in the industrial Midwestern areas that catapulted Trump to the presidency, many perceive the 78-year-old liberal as an ideal opponent.
But it wasn't the groundbreaking design and celebrity endorsements that catapulted the Superstar to household-name status — it was its evolution from the basketball court to the street to mainstream culture via an idol-fan trickle-down.
At 25, he flew solo from New York to Paris, a feat of skill and daring that catapulted him to a level of public scrutiny beyond anything we'll ever see with today's crowded 24-hour news cycle.
Seton Hall catapulted to No. 18 in the AP Top 25 Poll this week, and it'll have a chance to prove itself further with a matchup against the No. 5 Butler Bulldogs on the road Wednesday night.
His efforts in kicking off peace talks between the U.S. and North Korea, his allies have argued, have already catapulted him into contention for the Nobel Peace Prize, which Barack Obama won early in his own presidency.
In a twist, Henry's unstoppable, record-breaking rushing performances have not only bucked the prevailing model, they have also catapulted the upstart Titans to back-to-back upset victories that upended the N.F.L.'s established power structure.
The World According to Fannie Davis is an amazing true story about a woman who catapulted her family from Jim Crow era poverty to a life of bourgeois comfort by running an illegal gambling operation in Detroit.
His interview, widely criticized in the British press as disastrous after it was broadcast last weekend, catapulted a long-simmering controversy into a full-blown scandal for the royal family, among the worst in its modern history.
The issue was catapulted to the foreground this year when, in protest against US recognition of Jerusalem as Israel's capital, demonstrators -- some waving Palestinian flags -- burned Israel's flag beneath Berlin's Brandenburg Gate and in migrant-rich neighborhoods.
Beto O'Rourke, the Texas Democrat whose near miss Senate bid last year catapulted him to national fame, said on Tuesday afternoon that he would decide by the end of February whether to run for president in 2020.
On the Africa investment front, Orange's most notable 2016 move so far was taking an $85 million stake in Jumia Group in a round (including Goldman, AXA et al.) that catapulted the e-commerce startup to unicorn status.
So when they gave me the pitch to sign on and take over the store [as an owner], I was like "Hell, yeah," which kind of catapulted my study and my practice into like a very serious place.
Conrad, who rose to fame with MTV's Laguna Beach and catapulted into stardom with its follow-up reality series The Hills, commemorated the anniversary by posting a sweet picture of the couple on their wedding day on Instagram.
It was actually acting that first catapulted Hayley into the spotlight; regularly appearing in Disney Channel and Nickelodeon shows through her teens before graduating to a regular role on CSI and a guest spot on Issa Rae's Insecure.
In an effort to rejuvenate his presidential campaign -- which hasn't yet benefited from the kinds of viral moments that catapulted him into the limelight as a Senate candidate last year -- O'Rourke recently began participating in nationally televised interviews.
That was the message of the first Democratic debates, as Senator Kamala Harris discovered when her exchange with former Vice President Joe Biden over 43s school busing catapulted her into what was widely viewed as the winner's slot.
"What is hopeful, that I see, is the way our state has in a sense been, I think, almost catapulted to a different level of caring about this issue," Jerry said, including recent interest in solving cold cases.
"Toy Story 4" catapulted to the top of the weekend box office with a $118 million haul in the U.S. The film had the third-highest debut of 2019 and the highest debut of any "Toy Story" film.
To those who might be catapulted into sudden stardom as he was, he warns that academic economists will be quickly put into political pigeonholes, and their arguments celebrated or dismissed according to whether the recipient favours that pigeonhole.
According to the list, Kendall has catapulted herself from the number 16 position all the way up to number 3, just under Adriana Lima who held her position thanks to her longterm employment with Victoria's Secret and Maybelline.
Nonetheless, Moss continued on to pose for some of the most legendary covers and campaigns, including her iconic 1993 Calvin Klein Obsession shoot which she did with then-boyfriend Mario Sorrenti and which catapulted her to international stardom.
What forces have catapulted NME's fifth best track of 212 back into relevance above all other totems of the past, causing it to once again to reside among the most lucrative hundred songs of the moment in 249?
ABOUT GONZAGA (36-225): Junior point guard Nigel-Williams Goss (217 average, 22 assists) has been a difference-maker and scored 259 points in the 260-23 rout of Xavier that catapulted the Bulldogs into the Final Four.
Once a regional bread-basket, Zimbabwe saw its economy collapse in the wake of the seizure of white-owned farms in the early 2000s, followed by runaway money-printing that catapulted inflation to 500 billion percent in 2008.
Papademos, an economist who is more of a technocrat than a politician, was catapulted to centre stage in Greece's debt crisis when he became caretaker prime minister from late 2011 to May 2012, fusing a fragile governing coalition.

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