Sentences Generator
And
Your saved sentences

No sentences have been saved yet

241 Sentences With "catapulting"

How to use catapulting in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "catapulting" and check conjugation/comparative form for "catapulting". Mastering all the usages of "catapulting" from sentence examples published by news publications.

They're hellbent on catapulting zombie guts over the Hilltop's walls.
Video of that rehearsal later went viral, catapulting Groban into stardom.
We are catapulting ourselves out of the Holocene into uncharted territory.
Bullough spurns authorial chaperoning, catapulting readers directly into the Hamers' ruminations.
Its sales increased 324 percent, catapulting it to second-place among vendors.
As her manager, Rene played a huge role in catapulting Celine to stardom.
Trump later retweeted a video of the incident, catapulting its viewership into the millions.
Catapulting foreign-made grills through the sky and shooting them down because they stink.
Arabella catapulting herself down the White House steps outside the West Wing in April.
In the case of Angry Birds, that means stretching back the bird-catapulting slingshot.
I'm so happy that movements like #MeToo are catapulting this into the national conversation.
Think about it: Hand-built robots catapulting rocks at castles, trying to breach their defenses.
He appeared regularly on conservative talk shows and, ultimately, catapulting himself to a congressional seat.
Ward looked back and saw the officer in full sprint, catapulting over a chicken cart.
She's focused on working on her Lashed company and catapulting it to the next level.
"RuPaul's Drag Race" has made stars of its contestants, catapulting many into full-fledged careers.
This song would become one of Sheeran's first breakout singles, catapulting him into the spotlight.
Seven decades ago, Mao's United Front was instrumental in catapulting the Chinese Communists to power.
It doesn't seem likely given the party is catapulting toward an impeachment vote next week.
TOKYO (Reuters) - First, Chinese speculators came for coking coal and iron ore, catapulting markets into orbit.
Mr. Clinton won the bitterly contested New York primary in 1992, catapulting him to the nomination.
They failed and were imprisoned, but their anti-establishment message resonated, catapulting Mr. Chávez to stardom.
Video _____ "RuPaul's Drag Race" has made stars of its contestants, catapulting many into full-fledged careers.
Reading the ingredient labels on beauty products can be like catapulting into a PhD-level chemistry class.
On Tuesday, the Queen/Freddie Mercury biopic earned six Oscar nominations, catapulting Singer back into the spotlight.
Many Galaxy phones have sold briskly, catapulting Samsung to the top spot in the worldwide handset market.
The moment went viral, catapulting her in the polls and exposing a weakness in the vice president.
Texas demonstrate, momentum has a way of catapulting an issue to the front of the figurative queue.
Since its inception, artist reputations have been made, catapulting some to fame and others into webs of controversy.
Deguara then lowers into a squat, cradling the medicine ball, before exploding upwards and catapulting the weight overhead.
When Sherlock first aired on BBC in 2010, it became a global phenomenon, catapulting Benedict Cumberbatch into stardom.
The Mummy and its sequel The Mummy Returns (2001) garnered enormous profits, catapulting Weisz into leading lady territory.
I relished the implausibility of contorting and catapulting my body in the air above this narrow little plank.
It has sold 1.5 million copies internationally and has been translated into 19 languages, catapulting him to prominence.
Drivers flocked to the app, instantly catapulting Juno to the top tiers of ride-hailing in New York City.
Naruto snapped the pictures of himself after Slater mounted the camera on a tripod, catapulting him into internet stardom.
Christian Siriano came to her aid, and Michelle Obama came to his, catapulting his profile up to another level.
After all, it was his now-bride who inspired Scott's first Top 5 single, catapulting him into mainstream country radio.
A few miles from my house, a motorcycle had overturned on the highway, catapulting a helmetless young man into space.
What would Amazon be without its habit of catapulting even the most obscure product into the realm of internet virality?
A club-record 13 consecutive wins followed, catapulting Chelsea into first place, out of the scrabbling reach of its challengers.
In many industries, creating a strong personal brand to showcase on social media is integral to catapulting your career forward.
Later, when 12 Years a Slave was catapulting Nyong'o to fame and success, Weinstein made an attempt to apologize to her.
Jimmy Carter's strong showing in 1976 was credited with catapulting him into the presidency and with giving Iowans their special influence.
Moviegoers certainly took notice, catapulting the film to $780 million worldwide at the box office, but awards voters took notice, too.
The show is jumping 18 months into the future, catapulting away from the grim misery that's characterized the last few seasons.
The company is acquiring Layer33 TV to help build the service, catapulting the relatively small cable company into the national spotlight.
This quickly allowed any public appearances to become headline news, catapulting him to almost legendary status aged only in his twenties.
Get Out is an extraordinary movie, a great catapulting leap forward in the satirical examination of race in American screen fiction.
Already, unmanned aerial systems have operated from their decks — catapulting into the air, accomplishing arrested landings and taxiing among manned aircraft.
For now, the Eurostar shoots back and forth every day, beneath the Channel, catapulting its traveling tribe between the European capitals.
Sanders's book made him a, perhaps reluctant, millionaire catapulting his adjusted gross income from $240,610 in 2015 to $1.1 million in 2016.
Moves can be combined in a number of surprising ways, vaulting over enemies and catapulting to collect coins high in the air.
Buie's latest work, published this week in Nature Communications, finds that light rainstorms could be catapulting bacteria into the air en masse.
But when the group arrived and said table did not, the show still went on—catapulting internet parodies of their saccharine sound.
The speech went viral, catapulting Landrieu into the national spotlight and into the realm of speculation about a potential run for president.
Doctor Strange hit theaters just a few days ago, catapulting fans deep into the weird far reaches of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Digital innovation, globalization and changes in consumer spending habits will continue catapulting the fashion industry into the midst of further seismic shifts.
At its launch day peak, 161,000 people were playing Halo: Reach, catapulting it into the fourth spot on Steam's most-played titles.
Pickle Rick swept the globe before the season even really started, catapulting into its own category of Reddit post tags on r/RickandMorty.
The early-stage firm has become synonymous with Silicon Valley tech investing, and has been known for catapulting young startups into unicorn territory.
While trying to hop the fence his pants got caught on one of the spikes, catapulting him over— but leaving his pants behind.
Yes. There has to be some accountability for the fact that young people are the ones that are catapulting these people into office.
Spinning on their hands, springing into back flips and catapulting each other into the air, they had no trouble bringing down the house.
Buses and hurried automobile traffic push them into the right-most lane, where doors of parked cars can swing open unexpectedly, catapulting cyclists.
Business ____ Affordable housing is vanishing as landlords exploit a broken system, pushing out rent-regulated tenants and catapulting apartments into the free market.
It takes just two or three minutes of easy hitting before his groundstrokes begin catapulting off his Babolat racket with a remarkable urgency.
" Of adjusting to This Is Us' catapulting fame after premiering last fall, Watson says that the cast is "kind of like, so low-key.
The most well known of these groups—Black Twitter—has acted as a social change agent, most significantly by catapulting #blacklivesmatter into the mainstream.
The British-listed pharmaceutical had a $32 billion bid accepted for Baxalta International Inc, catapulting it to a leading position in treating rare diseases.
And recent advancements and discoveries are catapulting the Lion City to the forefront of the healthcare arena, even more so than in years prior.
The group last October launched their TV show "On Air With AIB", catapulting them to a new level of fame in their native country.
When their "Joseph" opened on Broadway, catapulting Ms. Berman into the entertainment business, guess which secretary was given the best seats in the house?
Mr Kurz took over the leadership of his ailing party, centralising control and instantly catapulting it from third to first place in the polls.
Waithe won an Emmy for co-writing the episode, making her the first African-American woman ever to do so and catapulting her career.
It's calculated to satisfy the TV show's biggest fans, (who have responded in kind, catapulting the movie to a record $31 million opening weekend).
The artist's esoteric storytelling and idiosyncratic drawing style inserted the work into the primary indie comics discourse, catapulting the artist to prominence at just 21.
Moves can be combined in a number of ways, sending Mario vaulting over enemies, catapulting to collect coins, or leaping to hard-to-reach places.
The man arguably responsible for catapulting Trump to cultural ubiquity is Mark Burnett, the president of MGM Television and Digital Group who produced The Apprentice.
The fruit of his research, "Future Shock" (22000), sold millions of copies and was translated into dozens of languages, catapulting Mr. Toffler to international fame.
"In recent years, consumers in China have experienced rising incomes, catapulting millions into the new middle class," said Monica Peart, senior forecasting director at eMarketer.
The predominant weapon for both teams is their speed going forward, catapulting players with instinctive talent into positions from where their genius can prove lethal.
Call it the Shalane Effect: You serve as a rocket booster for the careers of the women who work alongside you, while catapulting forward yourself.
At a CNN town hall in March 2019, he addressed both, creating a national moment largely credited with catapulting the mayor from obscurity to ubiquity.
Legendary horror filmmaker George A. Romero, best known for creating the "Night of the Living Dead" and catapulting the zombie film genre, has passed away.
Elliott said the company could eventually be worth at least $6593 per share, catapulting the stock up as much as 6583% in premarket trading Monday.
The Coen brothers' first film, Blood Simple, premiered at Sundance in 22019 and wound up winning the Grand Jury Prize, catapulting the duo toward fame.
Still, the notion of a 28503-year-old gay former mayor of South Bend catapulting to the White House seems a reach to many leading Democrats.
Glee premiered in May 2009 and ran for six seasons on Fox, catapulting its cast — including Lea Michele, who was missing from Wednesday's reunion — into stardom.
The elder Chung is credited with catapulting Hyundai to the big leagues by drastically improving product quality and rapidly building production capacity at home and abroad.
Frédéric Tcheng's "Halston," opening Friday, May 24, chronicles the man's spectacular rise and catastrophic fall, depicting his role in catapulting American fashion onto the international runway.
DoorDash saw sales grow by 143% year-over-year, catapulting it past Grubhub, which had controlled 43% of the market in 2018, according to Second Measure.
After making the obligatory I-can't-heeeeear-you hand gestures, the Pinstripe Police and their cognates start catapulting rolled-up shirts in the general direction of fans.
The young star is still in shock that her single, about a girl falling hard and fast in love, has gone triple platinum, catapulting her to stardom.
Catapulting teenage boys into a high-pressure, high-stakes environment surely necessitates a care-giving duty on the part of football clubs, as well as governing bodies.
Ruben Ostlund's follow-up to Force Majeure was the toast of the Cannes Film Festival, winning the event's Palme d'Or, and catapulting its star to the mainstream.
With the field thus fractured, a tough-talking billionaire outsider was able to commandeer the party's anti-establishment factions, catapulting himself to consistent leads in the polls.
Our sportswriter says Tebow has some work to do — like reining in his throwing arm, which at one point sent a ball catapulting over his partner's head.
The latter increased its spending on foreign arms by a whopping 699 percent, catapulting their rank among importers from 43rd to eighth over the past five years.
Narrator: As we saw in 2019, one potent strategy for catapulting country songs into the mainstream is through memes and viral dances taking over platforms like TikTok.
The dizzying snowboarding trick—first landed by British Olympian Billy Morgan, above—involves catapulting off a ramp into four off-axis flips (called corks) and five full spins.
Seconds later, SpaceShipTwo fired, catapulting it to more than 51 miles above Earth, high enough for the pilots to experience weightlessness and see the curvature of the planet.
"Fortnite" — a free-to-play online video game — has shaken up the gaming industry in recent years, catapulting itself beyond the sector into the wider socio-cultural landscape.
And today it has announced that it has acquired Deskeo, the largest office space rental operation in Paris, catapulting Knotel to become the biggest operator in the city.
Norris Kealey and his wire room crew sent it catapulting to New York, where the national copy desk, with Ray O'Neill and Art Reed in charge, took over.
And no one felt it more than Hiut Denim Company, a boutique jeans brand from Wales that Meghan wore in January, subsequently catapulting the label into global stardom overnight.
Shares of Alibaba, the Chinese e-commerce and mobile pay company, are up 85% this year, catapulting it alongside the big U.S.-based tech icons as a global juggernaut.
Ballard Partners, which he established in Washington two years ago, reported $18.3 million in domestic lobbying income, catapulting it into the top 10 lobbying firms in the nation's capital.
Wentz connected with different teammates on each of his four touchdown passes, catapulting the Philadelphia Eagles past the Washington Redskins 34-103 on Monday night at Lincoln Financial Field.
After a whirlwind year catapulting to fame and winning an Emmy, she went on holiday to Greece, one of the dwindling number of places she can still go unrecognized.
Now, it's edging close to 1 million followers, spawning spinoffs, and catapulting the conversation to the United States, Canada, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, Hong Kong and the Netherlands.
Not a highly touted junior prospect, she had planned to enroll in college before her tennis successes mounted, catapulting her faster and further than she was prepared to handle.
Years of genetic cross-matching and plant testing led to the perfection of dozens of separate THC-heavy strains, catapulting the Humboldt pot business into a billion-dollar industry.
But tennis changed profoundly with the advent of stiff, graphite rackets and strings made with materials like Kevlar, which added a previously unthinkable level of catapulting power and spin.
Lady Gaga fully committed to this performance of Metallica's "Moth Into Flame," slithering around the drummer Lars Ulrich and the guitarist Kirk Hammett, and catapulting herself into the crowd.
Unlike The Angry Birds Movie, which would never get away with not catapulting birds into towering structures in order to topple them, Warcraft has a lot more to work with.
He gained European fame in 2010 with the song "Seek Bromance" then achieved international success with "Levels" in 2011, catapulting him to the forefront of the early 10s EDM boom.
Tech giant Microsoft reported better-than-expected quarterly earnings after the bell Wednesday, and on Thursday the shares jumped by 229.84%, catapulting the company to $225 trillion in market value.
McGregor:  McGregor seems to relish stepping right up to the boundary between class and crass and catapulting over it with profane insults — all while daring his opponent to try him.
The post-election rally roared back to life this week following solid earnings and optimism over U.S. President Donald Trump's pro-growth initiatives, catapulting the Dow above the historic mark.
However its shares have been the best performer among Australia's energy producers so far this year, up 52%, catapulting Beach into the Australian stock exchange's top 100 index in June.
The Polish Muay Thai proponent has some big boots to fill following McGregor catapulting the reality platform to its best season ever when coached alongside Urijah Faber last time out.
In the last space race, putting astronauts on the moon represented the pinnacle of space-based capability, catapulting the U.S. ahead of the Soviet Union in terms of international prestige.
The party won 12.6 percent of the vote in national elections last September, making it the third largest party and catapulting it into the German parliament for the first time.
Restorers reaffixed the finger last week, but not before the Italian media got wind of the damaged digit, catapulting the statue into a terse moment of newspaper and television notoriety.
In concert, her energy is brash and soaring, and she moves like the music is catapulting her — a fierceness that seems at odds, but shouldn't be, with her romantic vibe.
But many of the demonstrators who descended on the District that first year, catapulting the new organization from obscurity to a household name, will not be there to see it.
Minor International has since gone on to expand beyond Thailand, catapulting Heinecke's net worth to $1.9 billion and positioning him as Thailand's 17th wealthiest person, according to Forbes' rich list.
Big Chocolate's investment in health science was a marketing masterstroke, catapulting dark chocolate into the superfood realm along with red wine, blueberries, and avocados — and helping to sell more candy.
The elder Kushner would strike a plea deal and serve two years in prison, catapulting his son to the heights of power in the family's top-tier real estate development firm.
It was a low-budget, spartan production—music beds were added to mask the echo of his voice—but it gripped listeners, catapulting to the top of the iTunes podcast charts.
The idea is catapulting climate change to a top issue in Washington, largely led by Democrats as Republicans grapple with how to respond after mostly dismissing the issue for a decade.
Though the novel is pockmarked with overly portentous teasers of the action to come, it is also genuinely suspenseful, its plot catapulting dangerously toward a fateful confrontation between Drax and Sumner.
"They all had very personal reasons for what they were doing," she said, catapulting themselves into politics out of family tragedy, economic hardship, environmental anguish or a quest for social justice.
President Trump had barely finished catapulting a belligerent tweet and new sanctions at Turkey on Friday before Mr. Putin was working the phone with his Turkish counterpart, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
For the bulk of his career, and still to some listeners, those tendencies did more to hinder Scott from having a true identity than catapulting him as someone to fully appreciate.
His firm, Ballard Partners, which he established in Washington two years ago, reported $20183 million in 22018 domestic lobbying income, catapulting it into the top 22018 lobbying firms in the nation's capital.
" On Twitter, where he has amassed nearly 900,000 followers since catapulting to the public eye, he wrote: "Thank you to everyone who has reached out with supportive messages and offers of assistance.
Emanuel and Democratic leaders across the state of Illinois sought to decrease gun violence with stronger gun laws, catapulting Illinois&apos gun regulations to be placed among the strictest in the nation.
"It was an immediate hit in Hawai'i, rejuvenating Israel's career and catapulting him to the status of icon almost immediately," author Dan Kois wrote in his detailed 503 ⅓ book about the album.
The design divorce of one of the industry's most successful teams — who were responsible for catapulting Valentino to billion-dollar status — caught fashion-watchers by surprise, sparking rumors of in-house squabbles.
The iPhone survived and thrived despite the 2008 financial crisis and a long list of cheaper smartphone alternatives and copycats, eventually catapulting Apple to become the most valuable company in the world.
Roberts has become the fulcrum of the high court since swing voter Justice Anthony Kennedy retired in July, catapulting him into the spotlight as the deciding justice on hot button social issues.
Just like it did in the '80s, the fitness fashion trend — known to us now as athleisure — is helping leggings stick around, perhaps even catapulting them into a new level of popularity.
The NLD won some 80 percent of elected seats in November's historic vote, catapulting it to power as Myanmar's ruling party after decades of struggle that saw many of its members imprisoned.
It's been a decade or so since the Tel Aviv gastronomic scene came to global attention, catapulting local sons like Meir Adoni and Eyal Shani to success in Paris and New York.
Or former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, who continues to pump tens of millions of dollars into TV ads aimed at catapulting himself into relevance come Super Tuesday in early March.
She breathed in deeply and owned the place, grabbing the title by breaking serve, winning the last game by striking yet another catapulting forehand winner that Williams could only watch sail by.
Sales have skyrocketed almost 800 percent over the past year, catapulting Juul to the clear market leading spot with 68 percent of share, according to recent Nielsen numbers compiled by Wells Fargo.
The result: Distant also-rans have a history of instantaneously catapulting from second or even third place into first, raking in scores of House of Commons seats that determine Canadian election winners.
The pair decided to work together, catapulting his passion project into a longstanding career crafting custom pieces alongside Joanna — as well as a scoring a coveted Gaines-renovated home for his own family.
Beckham's career-catapulting one-handed touchdown catch came two seasons ago against these same Cowboys, but Sunday night's catch-and-run summed up his livewire brilliance just as well, in its own way.
The 18-to-35 age bracket is widely viewed as the core of Sanders's rise in the polls since last summer, catapulting him in now spectacular and once unbelievable across-the-board increases.
In a time of bruising social upheaval, "Love Story" offered a strong, simple palliative, turning audiences teary-eyed (though some found it sappy) and catapulting the careers of Mr. O'Neal and Ms. MacGraw.
Amazon's dominance across markets and vigorous growth strategy have helped establish its stock as go-to for investors, catapulting its shares from $85033 five years ago to the $1,070 it's currently hovering at.
Even when it's not even launched, the mere threat of him catapulting the ball towards the rim opens up lanes and opportunities for everybody else—it's why Zaza Pachulia still has a career.
It made history as the first fully computer-animated movie: It was nominated for three Oscars and grossed over $373 million at the box office worldwide, catapulting Pixar into a major movie studio.
She thinks she can see inside Robert; she believes she knows more about him than she does, and that keeps the date catapulting forward when it might otherwise have come to an end.
In the past few years alone, the runways have grown more inclusive than ever before, transforming the minds of millions and catapulting the faces of the movement from tokenized catwalk queens to household names.
The "Work" singer, 29, recently launched her Fenty Beauty makeup collection, and has had a major impact on music, catapulting DJ Khaled's "Wild Thoughts" into the No. 2 slot on the Billboard Hot 100.
"This is a personal piece I made for Lena," Nelson, born Johnel Jamison, tells Refinery29, casually referencing the actress who wore the buttons he made to the Met Gala, catapulting him into fashion infamy.
With her tongue-in-cheek moniker in place, she became known for brash speech inflected with Black slang and foul-mouthed raps, eventually catapulting her to a role on MTV's Girl Code in 2014.
At the same New Jersey laboratory where the first air-traffic control systems were developed, government researchers assessed the robustness of aircraft engines by catapulting freeze-dried bird corpses into their propellers or turbines.
Those poles, which can bend 19963 degrees, act like slingshots, catapulting vaulters to heights far beyond those possible with the poles used by Cornelius Warmerdam, the first vaulter to clear 21996 feet, and Bragg.
The design style has become the liturgy of home-improvement shows, with HGTV stars like Joanna Gaines catapulting to fame largely because of her uncanny ability to transform rundown farmhouses into loft-like showrooms.
Mila Kunis snagged Forgetting Sarah Marshall two years after That '70s Show wrapped in 2006, catapulting her to a new level of fame that brought with it roles in Black Swan and Friends With Benefits.
A decade in, he operated 20029 stores and was moving $2900 million worth of clothing per year; a decade after that, the business had grown a hundredfold, catapulting Wexner into the ranks of America's billionaires.
The post-election rally reignited this week following a solid start to earnings season and optimism over President Donald Trump's pro-growth initiatives, catapulting the Dow above the milestone for the first time on Wednesday.
You know: the one worn by the then fairly unknown starlet Elizabeth Hurley, who was accompanying her boyfriend, Hugh Grant, to the premiere of "Four Weddings and a Funeral," catapulting her to paparazzi stardom overnight.
He won the match, and then the next four, claiming the Masters title and catapulting himself from 22nd into the top 10 and a shocking qualification for the ATP Finals in London a week later.
The most common objection on the other side, apart from the questions of legality, is that it was an unnecessary and extremely dangerous move that risked catapulting the two countries into a full-scale war.
Dina Esfandiary, an Iran expert at the Century Foundation think tank, told Vox that the Soleimani strike was an unnecessary and extremely dangerous move that risked catapulting the two countries into a full-scale war.
The video took off — it's been viewed more than 350 million times, and the song went to No. 12 on the Billboard Hot 100 — catapulting 6ix9ine from novelty sidekick to bona fide rising rap star.
For decades, South Carolina played the role of sorting out candidates aligned with the leadership of the national Republican Party, catapulting the winner of every primary here since 1980 to the presidential nomination, with one exception.
Pierre Bergé, credited with catapulting Yves Saint Laurent and the French fashion industry into a legitimate, profitable business, died on Friday in Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, France, after a long battle with myopathy (a neuromuscular disorder).
But looking at a daily chart of IBM, Keene sees the stock moving toward its 150-day moving average, in line with IBM's end-of-June low that later saw the stock catapulting upward during July.
The purchase comes as Investcorp, with around $11 billion of assets under management, is implementing a new strategy aimed at catapulting it into the top tier of global investment firms by doubling its assets by 2022.
But success eventually came, and over the years, the label became one of the most prominent of its kind, catapulting artists such as Neutral Milk Hotel, Arcade Fire, Spoon, the Magnetic Fields, and Destroyer to great heights.
Similar projects include orbital nets to trap wayward satellites, a concept called 'Sling-Sat' that derives its name from a proposed method of catapulting itself between targets, and naturally, a station that laser-blasts debris to death.
Now, when Billboard counts the weekly plays for "Don't Mind," which has 139 million Spotify streams to date, they are attached to the album, catapulting the digital compilation over traditional albums from artists on competing major labels.
It was an unlikely but fully-deserved win for the world number 34, catapulting her to hero status and making her a role model for young people in the island Commonwealth that is enduring tough economic times.
That said, I've also found value in other evidence-based techniques for catapulting our brains into the future, like coming face-to-face with an image of ourselves digitally aged to make us look 30 years older.
Lebanese officials dream of catapulting another Lebanese into the N.B.A., and Mr. Halabi, the national federation's president, is trying to depoliticize and professionalize the game by drumming up broadcast deals and apolitical business sponsors for the teams.
At the start of the show, she picks up a blue exercise ball and gently tosses it into the audience; after encouraging a patron to throw it back, it hits her in the face, catapulting her backward.
They had hit a record high on Monday, after rallying 35 percent since the British company struck a $8.8 billion deal in September to buy HPE's software business, catapulting it into the top tier of European tech companies.
Having been perceived as a colourless, unambitious "princeling" child of the elite before catapulting into the apex of power as a Standing Committee member in 2007, Xi has surprised time and again, leadership sources, diplomats and experts say.
Dimitrov's unbeaten run in London earned him a cool $2.5 million, with the 1,500 ranking points catapulting him to an impressive third place on the end-of-year rankings — behind only tennis greats Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer.
And in Germany, conservative politicians formed a "fateful alliance" with Hitler, catapulting him into national prominence out of not conviction but expediency; they hoped to tap into the support of his voters while steering him toward "responsible" positions.
The campaign credited Buttigieg's nationally televised town hall on CNN with catapulting him "onto the national stage" and "introducing him as a fresh face," according to a memo released by the campaign on Sunday and obtained by CNN.
The energy sector, which has put on more than 24% so far this week thanks to stronger oil, led the gains with gas firm Santos LTd and electricity & gas retailer Origin Energy Ltd catapulting the sub-index over 21%.
The mood was clearly brighter, with the word "positive" appearing repeatedly in the five-page minutes of the Reserve Bank of Australia's (RBA) July meeting and catapulting the local dollar to a more than two-year high of $0.7905.
League of Legends, a free-to-play multiplayer online battle arena game, became one of the most popular games in the world over the course of the last decade, catapulting Riot Games into the upper echelon of game studios.
Dashcam footage uploaded to Facebook by Sharon Gauthier captures the moment when the truck appears to veer off into a ditch, catapulting the back end up into the air before gracefully landing on one unlucky person's soft, pillowy... roof.
Kalanick's pugnacious and controversial leadership style has often been credited with catapulting the scrappy startup into a tech and transportation giant in just a few short years, and shareholders may be reluctant to fundamentally alter Uber's formula for success.
Major figures like Bill Gates, Elon Musk, and Stephen Hawking subsequently expressed concern about the possibility that a superintelligent machine of some sort could become a less-than-benevolent overlord of humanity, perhaps catapulting us into the eternal grave of extinction.
If his lead holds, Buttigieg will have accomplished a phenomenal feat, catapulting from little-known mayor with an unusual name to a formidable national figure who would go on to edge out some of the most recognizable names in Democratic politics.
Referencing the Charleston shooting changed the trajectory of her performance Tuesday night the way her leadership in the aftermath of the massacre changed her political fortunes, catapulting her to the top of the list of potential Republican vice presidential nominees.
Though Ireland was left with a surplus of houses after a 2008 property crash, supply has since failed to come anywhere close to matching demand in a fast-recovering economy, catapulting rents back above their peak in the "Celtic Tiger" years.
BEIJING — An unusually fierce tornado ravaged an eastern Chinese city on Thursday, killing at least 98 people and injuring 800 others, catapulting cars, ginkgo trees and cellphone towers through the air, and reducing homes to piles of debris, the authorities said.
Their enduring love is the main inspiration behind their subtly-coordinated looks, the power of which rivals Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's latest press appearances — so much so that they even went viral, catapulting Lauren and Cameron to It-couple status.
While many musicians held residencies in New York or Chicago clubs during the 21949s and '230s, often catapulting to famous recording careers, Snow stayed on the road, possibly because club owners and promoters did not see women as viable bandleaders.
"Virgil Abloh's Off-White collaboration with Nike in 2017 permanently altered the sneaker landscape and resell market by catapulting sneakers to the forefront of the mainstream fashion consciousness as well as further blurring the lines between luxury and streetwear," explained Azarcon. 
Gabriel Garciá Márquez: Netflix announced that it had acquired the first ever rights to adapt "One Hundred Years of Solitude," more than 50 years after the Nobel-winning novelist's seminal work was first published, catapulting him to the forefront of literature.
In this series she meets a priest (played by Andrew Scott), which obviously nudges our haphazard protagonist into taking a completely different perspective on life, thus catapulting her into a load of brand new trouble in what quickly becomes Fleabag vs God.
On CNBC's "Futures Now" on Tuesday, Orips Research CEO and Chief Market Technician Zev Spiro said that a break above key resistance earlier this month could send bullion catapulting as high as $1,450, a level the market hasn't seen since May 2013.
The film's creators then, have lived the plot of Nerve in miniature: catapulting off the infancy of the social web can make you successful, talked about, and flush with cash overnight, but as often as not it turns out to be a mirage.
What is certain is that his rugged good looks and rumored feats caught the attention of a dime-novel writer who renamed him Buffalo Bill Cody and featured him in hundreds of sensational and completely fictional stories, catapulting him to national fame.
Just ask Feist, who was thrust into the spotlight a decade ago when her song "1234" was used in an iPod commercial, catapulting her out of the quirky Canadian indie rock scene she called home into much more rarefied — and unstable — air.
One of the Philippines' most active volcanoes, Taal roared to life with a jolt on Sunday, catapulting ash a mile high and triggering dozens of earthquakes that panicked residents as far away as the Manila metropolitan area, home to nearly 13 million people.
One of the Philippines' most active volcanoes, Taal roared to life with a jolt on Sunday, catapulting ash a mile high and triggering dozens of earthquakes that panicked residents as far away as the Manila metropolitan area, home to nearly 13 million people.
THE ABSOLUTE HIGHLIGHT of last night's CCTV Spring Festival Gala was undoubtedly the dance performance by a troupe of 540 robots against the stunning backdrop of Guangzhou's city skyline as singer Sun Nan crooned about China catapulting itself to the peak of the world.
Whatever the case, a growing collection of movies sees the feelings generated by the pressure placed on young women – anger, guilt, shame, fear, self-loathing – explode in a bloody fashion, catapulting their heroines out of the realm of reality and straight into mythological waters.
Still, the focus on Ms. Harris from both the liberal and moderate ends of the party's spectrum reveals her true standing in this primary race: She is the candidate others fear has the best chance of catapulting herself to the top of the field.
Yet it is the Trumps who have turned his padded stool into one of the hottest business hubs in the Mississippi Delta, catapulting Mr. Chawla to relative fame — he appeared last summer on an episode of the HBO series "Vice News Tonight" — and, with some luck, fortune.
But over the past decade, Kardashian West retired her old wardrobe, and transformed into a bonafide style icon, catapulting micro-trends into popularity (think: bike shorts and small sunglasses), gracing the cover of Vogue multiple times and even receiving the first CFDA Fashion Influencer Award in 2018.
The post-election rally reignited this week following a solid start to earnings season and optimism over President Donald Trump's pro-growth initiatives, catapulting the Dow above 20,000 for the first time and giving the benchmark S&P 500 its best two-day performance in seven weeks.
Bulbov was trapped in his own box: He could not suggest that the system that had jailed him for three years while encouraging Voronenkov by rewarding his crimes, allowing him into F.S.K.N., catapulting him in the Duma, was a terrible one, because that too would be treasonous.
According to IMG, Deng credits fashion editor Edward Enninful and photographer Emma Summerton for catapulting her career when she landed the cover of i-D magazine in 2011 (and for Enninful's recent birthday she sent him a sweet message on Instagram, saying he's "always been so supportive" toward her).
Each of the cleverly designed posters includes homages to the space agency's past and future: The "Grand Tour," for instance, is a callback to the Voyager missions of the 1970s and 80s, when space probes were catapulting around the outer solar system and snagging gravity assists from gas giants.
When he accepted the Libertarian Party's nomination in May, Gary Johnson told delegates that he was ready to peel away votes from the Republican and Democratic candidates, potentially catapulting a party on the fringe of American politics onto the presidential debate stage and, with luck, to the White House.
As things stand, a center-right alliance around Silvio Berlusconi's Forza Italia (Go Italy!) looks set to take the largest number of seats - potentially catapulting the 81-year-old four-times premier back to center stage even though he cannot become prime minister due to a tax fraud conviction.
The post-election rally reignited this week following a solid start to earnings season and optimism over U.S. President Donald Trump's pro-growth initiatives, giving the benchmark S&P 500 its best two-day performance in seven weeks and catapulting the Dow above 20,000 for the first time.
Since catapulting to power with the support of his father, the king, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman has pushed forth changes that could usher in a new era for one of the United States&apos most important allies and swing the kingdom away from decades of ultraconservative dogma and restrictions.
It is also iconic for ruffling a few feathers and catapulting her career into something far more tangible than her prior work as Backup Singer for P.O.D. Though she did also make the song "Ur So Gay," which cracks the thin veneer of her pro-LGBTQ views so dock one point.
Vietnam: A turtle named Cu Rua that symbolized the country's independence and strength until its death in 2016 has been embalmed and put on display in the capital city of Hanoi, catapulting the animal into an elite club of preserved famous figures in Communist regimes, including Mao Zedong and Vladimir Lenin.
"Virgil Abloh&aposs Off-White collaboration with Nike in 2017 permanently altered the sneaker landscape and resell market by catapulting sneakers to the forefront of the mainstream fashion consciousness as well as further blurring the lines between luxury and streetwear," said Amir Azarcon, a sneaker and streetwear expert with The RealReal.
By the end of the 2010s, a 19-year-old born Montero Hill would find viral fame in the unlikeliest of internet apertures: on the short-form video app TikTok, ultimately catapulting into untold stardom—and with it his song became the longest-leading Billboard Hot 100 No. 1 in history.
A nasty row that erupted between Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders over oil and gas industry donors last week is catapulting the issue of climate change into the race for the Democratic presidential nomination as it moves to New York, where an army of activists upstate is driven by opposition to drilling. Mrs.
The two-minute video, "Crafting a Legend: Ride with TAG Heuer," sought to teach viewers about the complexity of the watch brand's movements — first, by placing them inside a sports car racing around a circuit and then by catapulting them into space, where viewers could explore the inner workings of a Carrera wristwatch.
Nubank is not revealing its valuation, but in its last round — $52 million led by Peter Thiel's Founders Fund — it had a post-money valuation of $903 million, and sources tell me that this round is not catapulting Nubank into the realm of "unicorns" (in other words, Nubank is still valued at under $1 billion).
Catapulting into the spotlight after her breakout turn in Orange Is the New Black, the Australian stunner is starring in the spring campaign for Ralph Lauren's Denim & Supply, is the newest spokesperson for Urban Decay, and will soon hit the big screen (with bold jade-green hair) in the new reboot of the xXx film series.
"I am wary of catapulting people from the technology and engineering worlds to executive positions as they come from a different corporate culture, which means that they might not be easy to integrate," said Marie-Aude Stocker, director of people, development and prospective at Van Cleef & Arpels, where she also is a member of the executive committee.
It was in the midst of this moment of gleeful surprise that the reality of what they were fighting for hit home: a Dodge Challenger driven by an Ohio man slammed into the back of her car, sending her hard against the steering wheel — and catapulting her into a national debate on race relations in America.
"If you can't beat them, join them" may not sound like the most encouraging pitch for a cybersecurity company, but a startup called Cylance has created an artificial intelligence-powered brain that essentially does just that, and it has taken off — raising $100 million in a Series D round of funding and catapulting itself into the so-called 'unicorn' club of companies with $1 billion valuations.
Catapulting my life from being a nanny from Sand Springs, Oklahoma, to a multimillionaire CEO living in Malibu, California, while running the company of my dreams might seem like a far-fetched, meteoric rise based on pure luck and chance, but if there's one thing I know for certain it's this: You can have the life you've designed in your dreams, every single bit of it.
America first became familiar with Dr. Ruth in the early '80s, her candid call-in sex therapy sessions catapulting her from New York radio to national TV. Over the following 35 years, the good doctor has become a household name and never stopped working, somehow finding the time to write scores of sex and relationship advice books between all her TV tapings and other media appearances.
That base—which has been at a boiling point since Barack Obama's first term—already nominated Donald Trump over the wishes of most party elders, and would arguably send an even stronger message by catapulting Moore to DC. It would validate a theory, voiced most memorably by Republican Congressman Thomas Massie, that some Republican voters support "the craziest son of a bitch in the race" regardless of ideology or policy.
Brooks covers the earliest known instances of germ warfare, Scythian archers dipping their arrows into animal dung and Mongolians catapulting dead bodies over city walls, and works his way up to more recent efforts, such as when European colonists deliberately infected Native Americans with smallpox, countries experimented with germ warfare programs during the First and Second World Wars, to when a cult tried to infect an Oregon town in 1984.
I also hoped to discuss her beginnings in the New York queer performance-art scene of the 90s, helming the drag-theater troupe the Blacklips; how her gymnastic voice won her an early mentor in Lou Reed, then a career-catapulting 2005 Mercury Prize; and the decade she spent shuttling her acoustic chamber-pop ensemble, Antony and the Johnsons, to concert halls and opera houses around the globe, sometimes with symphony orchestras in toe.
With Angela Merkel in Germany fighting for her political survival seeking to hold together a tenuous coalition, Italy with little government at all, Spain spinning apart centrifugally as Catalonia seeks to exit the country, and Britain on the verge of catapulting itself away from the Continent under Brexit, while Trump's America makes threatening noises on trade, defense and Iran, and Vladimir Putin threatens return of decidedly cold war, Macron needs to hold his year-old presidency together.
FUKUOKA, Japan (Reuters) - Italy's forwards bludgeoned Canada into submission and restored some order to the Rugby World Cup by scoring seven tries in a 48-7 victory in energy sapping humidity at Fukuoka Hakatanomori Stadium on Thursday, catapulting them to the top of Pool B. It was the second successive bonus-point victory for Conor O'Shea's side after a 203-22 win over Namibia last Sunday and all but assured them of third place in a pool that includes heavyweights New Zealand and South Africa.

No results under this filter, show 241 sentences.

Copyright © 2024 RandomSentenceGen.com All rights reserved.