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"catapult" Definitions
  1. (British English) (North American English slingshot) a stick that has the shape of a Y with a rubber band attached to it, used by children for shooting stones
  2. a weapon used in the past to throw heavy stones
  3. a machine used for sending planes up into the air from a ship

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The Nevis Catapult is billed as "the biggest and most extreme catapult in the world."
That catapult looked far more catapult-y than the new one, since it could be rolled around on wheels and stood about as tall as a tree.
So it is especially interesting that Trump should have noticed there was no catapult and even more significantly, the sailors he was polling, most probably have never seen a catapult launching system, nor would most of them have any idea of the pros or cons of the steam or electric catapult systems.
All You Can Ever Know , by Nicole Chung (Catapult) .
To Keep the Sun Alive , by Rabeah Ghaffari (Catapult) .
To win back some cred, Haas played Catapult of Fortune.
Catapult your startup onto the international stage at Battlefield Australia.
But I've also been listening to Elizabeth and the Catapult.
WELCOME TO LAGOS By Chibundu Onuzo 293 pp. Catapult. $26.
Fraternities' vast alumni networks help catapult them into successful careers.
An onager with a sling is a type of catapult.
Did the pressure of gender stereotypes catapult her literary career?
It helped catapult him into the rotation the following season.
That could catapult him to becoming the world's richest man.
The National Guard even tested the thing out for a photo op:National Guard soldiers testing out another weed catapult in 2011 (Image: US Customs and Border Protection)The new catapult design makes much more sense.
The president loves to yell about things that are over budget and delayed, so in a May 2017 interview with Time Magazine, he unleashed upon this new catapult system:You know the catapult is quite important.
There was the plague, unceasing catapult attacks, and beheading after beheading.
Still, our efforts didn't suddenly catapult us into video vixen territory.
The Chinese have been training with catapult-launch systems on land.
Y., have helped to catapult it back into mainstream American politics.
However, this clip of a literal human catapult is legitimately insane.
During that time, Pose helped catapult my liking for trans women.
But unlike the show, this can catapult startups into the stratosphere.
" Trump added, "I said you don't use steam anymore for catapult?
But winning the Tony did not catapult Mr. Weaver into stardom.
Popular culture helped catapult the clown to a titan of terror.
The Obama commission is likely to catapult her into another league.
Fiction A LOVING, FAITHFUL ANIMAL By Josephine Rowe 165 pp. Catapult.
That vehicle, we launch it off of what's essentially a catapult.
Maybe the carbon-fiber plate really is acting as a catapult.
Fiction OPTIC NERVEBy María GainzaTranslated by Thomas Bunstead193 pp. Catapult. $25.
But he never found a vehicle to catapult him to stardom.
Catapult doesn't yet have a website and hasn't made any announcements.
The funding will catapult it to a valuation of over $5003 billion.
By the way, do you want to buy a slightly used catapult?
THE LIFE TO COME By Michelle de Kretser 344 pp. Catapult. $26.
That comedy would go on to catapult his career to greatness. 3.
What facts provide is a catapult for a leap into rational faith.
That would catapult it past Starbucks, which has 3,600 stores in China.
Your appearances on QVC helped catapult IT Cosmetics into a huge success.
She's not bowed down by anguish; she's pulled back like a catapult.
But they're also mini Surfaces designed to catapult Microsoft back into mobile.
Units like the mangonel, a catapult that fires a spread of projectiles.
Similarly on takeoff, a light comes on saying "prepare for catapult," while moments later passengers feel the effects of the catapult as the plane they're sitting in goes from a dead stop to 120 mph in about three seconds.
Unlike the American carriers, itlacks a catapult to propel aircraft from its deck.
Customers include wearable technology giant Catapult and mattress-in-a-box brand Simba.
It was not, however, enough to catapult the S&P to new highs.
The deal would catapult the company into the top five global payment processors.
NASA has researched catapult-based space launchers that fire cargo off a track.
Videos of the speech go viral and catapult Weiner into the public spotlight.
That performance helped catapult McIlroy to outright favorite with at least one bookmaker.
Those cost cuts helped catapult overseas businesses to a healthy first-quarter profit.
But product extensions rarely catapult a great consumer business into the valuation stratosphere.
Majority in 1979, which helped catapult Ronald Reagan into the White House the
The movies, directed by Kenny Ortega, would catapult its young cast into stardom.
Chen is a dark horse candidate to catapult straight onto the Standing Committee.
You use what you got right now to catapult you to some money.
The world tour would catapult Raka Rasmi into a lifelong career in dance.
Still, he used the chance to catapult himself to greater riches and power.
His long-shot candidate status against a conservative bogeyman helped catapult O'Rourke nationally.
They also did target practice with catapult-style slingshots and bows-and-arrows.
They lack the powerful catapult technology for launching aircraft that U.S. carriers have.
Big Democratic wins in California could catapult House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif.
Liana Finck is a regular contributor to The New Yorker, The Awl, and Catapult.
The stories helped catapult the Me Too movement into its current, most public phase.
She has written for VICE, Bustle, Bitch, Playboy, SheKnows, Catapult, McSweeney's, Ravishly, and others.
But the reforms helped to catapult China into the ranks of global economic powers.
Broad support among younger voters helped catapult Barack Obama to the presidency in 2008.
This new catapult uses a linear induction motor to launch aircraft off of ships.
But they lack the powerful catapult technology for launching aircraft of their U.S. counterparts.
For much of the game, it looked as if deGrom might be the catapult.
As he sought re-election, a riot in Berkeley helped catapult his political career.
Mckayla Wilkes WASHINGTON — Brand New Congress, one of the groups that helped catapult Rep.
If done right, a flagship like the G43 can catapult a brand into relevance.
Beilein cited Catapult, a wearable technology company that has roots in Australian rules football.
Bruce Lee's Hollywood success helped catapult eastern martial arts into Coca-Cola culture's mainstream.
The CBP alerted Mexican authorities, who seized the catapult, and CBP agents later dismantled it.
The Panthers had everything clicking at once to catapult them up the Eastern Conference standings.
Showing at NYFW provides him with the cache he needs to catapult his brand upward.
His previous work has appeared in The Washington Post, The Guardian, Food & Wine, and Catapult.
EXCLUSIVE: THIRD SHIP EXPECTED TO USE CATAPULT SYSTEM, AN UPGRADE OVER CHINAS EXISTING CARRIERS - ANALYSTS
Something, whether hardware or software, will catapult it into the 21st century mindset soon enough.
Who knows if he even talked to the Navy about the new digital catapult system.
Only the wealthy Victoria Woodhull had the resources to catapult herself to the national stage.
The Americans use what's called a catapult, which slings aircraft off at much higher speeds.
It also created a wave of startups focused on helping volunteers catapult progressives into office.
She has written for Hazlitt, Catapult, the Guardian, The Hairpin, The Toast, Aeon, and others.
Here are five things the self-made millionaire did that helped catapult him to success.
Akkram noticed I had cat hair on my sweater and asked many questions regarding Catapult.
Its claims to fame include helping catapult Twitter and Foursquare to the attention of techies.
The World and The Perfect Luv Tape which have helped catapult him into the mainstream.
The big news, of course, was our catapult toward an all-time government shutdown record.
With that kind of money, you might actually be able to build a space catapult.
Mr. Cuomo also used the attorney general's office to catapult him into the governor's mansion.
The two New Yorkers will catapult out of New Hampshire with the wind at their backs.
After building the set, you can catapult Red at the castle and crash into the piggies.
Delivering a response to a presidential address can catapult little-known politicians into the national spotlight.
"This explosive term will catapult the court to the center of the 2020 debate," Kang said.
It's possible that playing on the international stage could catapult Marozsán to another level of greatness.
Local knowledge and innovation shared with a global community is what will catapult the technology forward.
The move would catapult Schaaf to the national stage and into the crosshairs of President Trump.
The SideArm was tested using a 400-pound Lockheed Martin Fury UAS shot from a catapult.
After going to investigate, the DHS employees discovered a catapult and two giant blocks of weed.
"You have a lot of things that'll help catapult your business off the ground," he said.
But with a few common items, it's easy to bring his double-armed catapult to life.
But overall, the study strongly suggests that the cash grant wasn't a catapult out of poverty.
One idea is to use Catapult to encrypt data flowing between computers to keep them secure.
The slipstream was so strong that he had to catapult himself clear, landing in a duckpond.
That would catapult it into the ranks of the most interesting startups in the world today.
Liana Finck's cartoons appear regularly in The New Yorker , The Awl , Catapult , and on her Instagram.
Catapult missed Netflix and Larry David, and that was the long and the short of it.
Liana Finck's cartoons appear regularly in The New Yorker, The Awl, Catapult, and on her Instagram.
For the most part, we've enthusiastically embraced this notion, and it's helped catapult scooters into popularity.
I've done the catapult takeoff and abrupt landing on an aircraft carrier in the Persian Gulf.
Maybe they should just build a giant catapult to get drugs into the country next time.
But then you have a company called VERT, you have had Catapult and you have STATS.
Such infighting among the warlords is precisely what helped catapult the Taliban to power in 1996.
He doesn't see much that could catapult stocks to another banner year of double-digit gains.
A top-tier finish could catapult her campaign heading into the next contest in New Hampshire.
Seth Marko and his wife, Jennifer Powell, own The Book Catapult, a bookstore in San Diego.
A win would catapult Mr. Lonergan, who also wrote the film's screenplay, into Hollywood's major leagues.
"Scale is a real enabler to catapult us to success," Buck told CNBC at the time.
Mr. Joko was the previous governor of Jakarta, using the post to catapult to the presidency.
He will need something, some spark, to catapult him into the same league as the frontrunner Biden.
Called AI Catapult, its first batch includes six companies: Bankorus, CanYa, Bluezelle, Nuggets, Republic Protocol and Devery.
She is the editor in chief of Catapult magazine and the former managing editor of The Toast.
It also provided a playbook for other brands looking to catapult their intellectual property into viral success.
They join returning partners Airbus, Rolls-Royce, Dentons, Cyient, Inmarsat, the European Space Agency and SA Catapult.
Just don't get too attached to a cart creation; the 21955 edition ended with a flaming catapult.
However, you will have a basic understanding of design and be able to catapult your skills further.
In June 2015 Mercator acquired Catapult International, a technology services provider for freight forwarders, shippers and carriers.
Trump jumped right into a tirade about the new-fangled technology:You know the catapult is quite important.
Their latest stunt, which involves building a giant catapult to destroy Trump's border wall, is no different.
Two bundles of cannabis weighing a combined 47 lb (21 kg) were still attached to the catapult.
The host went on to acknowledge that swelling gap between haves and have nots helped catapult Sen.
It would certainly be a blow to Trump, but it would hardly catapult Rubio toward the nomination.
EMALS will replace the more than 60-year-old steam-powered catapult systems used to launch aircraft.
They want to use the paperclip machine to build a paperclip catapult to launch humanity to Mars.
In June 2015 it acquired Catapult International, a technology services provider for freight forwarders, shippers and carriers.
And his latest scramble to restrict European travelers is unlikely to catapult Trump out of coronavirus trouble.
"Aureole" (1962), a lyrical departure from his earlier, more radically modern approach, helped catapult Taylor to fame.
On a screen in the room, a surveillance video, which had helped catapult the episode on Sept.
A second major championship win this season would catapult Hall closer to the tour's top rookie honors.
But Fowler used two Cole fastballs as the catapult to break out of an 23-for-57 skid.
I'm very excited that this is just a catapult into what is a very creative process for me.
I launched a ball into the air with a makeshift catapult I made out of a long block.
Her writing has appeared or is forthcoming in the New York Times, the Literary Review, Catapult, and others.
The Heat made moves, yes, but not ones that are likely to catapult them into the Bucks' tier.
Unlike quadrocopter drones, Zipline's drones look like a miniature plane, and are launched from a catapult of sorts.
Several of the initiatives paralleled the tactics he used to catapult Gap's Old Navy brand under his leadership.
Each of these experiences can catapult you back through time to a place where you felt more vulnerable.
Still, it's near-impossible to see how the Iowa result can catapult Klobuchar forward in any significant way.
The drones are fired into the air using a catapult and deliveries are made using a biodegradable parachute.
With a market capitalization near $517 billion, such a move higher would catapult it over Apple's $536 billion.
If they win the primaries, they will control political machines designed to catapult them into the White House.
Strategists remain doubtful whether Gillibrand can capitalize on abortion to catapult herself into the top tier of contenders.
But on Tuesday, a UK court ruling could catapult him back to a life of fear and persecution.
Ride a motorbike, and then perhaps sell it and buy one of those catapult-launched gliders and fly.
Catapult it into the mainstream, get it trending and see how much traction we can get with that.
Many Democratic leaders believe the political mood could quickly catapult one or more women to front-runner status.
Learning to serve might have contributed to his son's catapult arm, which is among the best in baseball.
Some experts had speculated that Mr. Xi might attempt to catapult Mr. Chen into the current Standing Committee.
Strategies The iPhone helped to catapult Apple into its position as the world's most valuable publicly traded company.
But it wasn't just the rise of anal sex that helped catapult Akira to the forefront of porn.
That pact, announced Wednesday, could easily catapult Otzma Yehudit from the disreputable fringe into Israel's next governing coalition.
Chung, now managing editor at Catapult and author of an upcoming memoir about adoption, sometimes slips into Slack.
Spinlaunch has raised $40 million to develop a catapult to launch small and medium-sized payloads into orbit.
Bart on a skateboard and running around with a catapult, or spraying tags—pictures of his yellow family.
After all that work, thousands of hours fabricating what Gussen calls "the baddest catapult ever," it's a crushing disappointment.
Springtime: A Ghost Story, Michelle de Kretser Catapult Frances takes daily strolls through subtropical Sydney to clear her head.
No other nation has ever attempted such a feat — which means the mission could catapult China into spaceflight history.
However, the idea that the electromagnetic catapult system has encountered some problems in its development is not entirely false.
The question of which kind of catapult to use on aircraft carriers is, weirdly enough, one of Trump's obsessions.
Some are lucrative and exciting, and can pay for your next vacation or catapult you into a new career.
Both at one point or another associated themselves with the Tea Party to catapult them to their senate seats.
Asahi's proposed acquisition will catapult it into third position among the world's biggest brewers behind AB InBev and Heineken.
Both of these businesses, for instance, benefited from public investment in a network of "Catapult" research and development centres.
In those cases, in contrast with the Nike-Michigan arrangement, the teams own the data, a Catapult spokesman said.
The 17-12 victory was enough to catapult Penn State up three spots in the rankings to number seven.
"We're hoping days like today will catapult us forever and get over the hump a little bit," Walker said.
He's also got some kind of mini-catapult in his workshop, and all manner of design sketches scattered around.
Because 2G networks are considered old and inefficient, operators are looking to catapult people on to new 23G networks.
Catapult president of North America Brian Kopp discusses the company's wearable technology and its relationship with Major League Baseball.
But from the looks of the internet today, Ghostbusters is going to catapult her into full-on cult status.
Byron Scott: I see it as just one win, but it can definitely catapult you to a different level.
The prize money will help me catapult my design label, because prior to that I didn't have the capital.
As inventions like the printing press and the internet catapult humanity forward, "there will be a loss," Trubek said.
Opportunity is ripe — get in early and you can own the medium, box out competitors and catapult your growth.
Even though the state's primary is not winner-take-all, sizable margins for Sanders could catapult him way ahead.
Trump will try to use GOP anger of his impeachment as a catapult to a reelection victory in 2020.
Peak Performances had already been making plans to stage the new Wilson "Amahl" before the Catapult deal took shape.
I can also remotely throw him treats — regular kibble works best — from a small catapult wedged inside the device.
"That's the kind of stuff that can catapult somebody into things that are better ... going into next year," Ventura said.
They are launched using a catapult, fly below 150 metres (500 feet) and drop cargo packages weighing 1.5kg by parachute.
It may not be enough to catapult her to the top of what's expected to be a crowded Democratic field.
Each platform comes with a strong but mighty launcher that can catapult your bean bags up to four feet away.
As there have been few breakthroughs to catapult battery power capacity forward, the solution doesn't lie alone with better batteries.
Or maybe we'll master black holes and catapult ourselves into an alternate universe where we can control space and time.
Kardashian opened up about this invasion of privacy last month, and how she used it to catapult her to success.
It also estimates that inflation in Venezuela will catapult to 700% this year, up from an earlier guess of 480%.
What if instead of blasting cargo into space on a rocket, we could fling it into space using a catapult?
Using a catapult would sidestep the heavy fuel and expensive booster rockets used by companies like SpaceX and Blue Origin.
Meet: Ashley Benson and Cara Delevingne, the celebrity relationship that will catapult the movie Her Smell into the cultural conscious.
Looked at another way, CES tends to catapult new devices and technologies at the world like enormous gobs of spaghetti.
They tried to use gender to catapult an otherwise bad candidate across the finish line and it didn&apost work.
Catch and ReleaseAn electric catapult accelerates the Zip 2 from 0 to 70 mph in a quarter of a second.
The catapult releases its bungee cord, slinging the drone from to a standstill to 50 mph in half a second.
"We looked at what's working, what's not, where are the opportunities, how can we catapult from what's out there today."
"Getting that one under our belt can hopefully catapult us into a little run in the tournament," Shields told reporters.
Their finding suggests that powerful impacts can catapult materials buried deep in a planet's crust much closer to its surface.
Catapult will save lives, reduce long-lasting effects, and spare families the heartbreak and hardships of the pediatric cancer experience.
In one case, Jake seemed to catapult himself horizontally across 10 yards and into the side of my parked car.
It shows how legacy, non-tech companies continue to snap up tech startups to help catapult themselves into the future.
What is notable about Apple's iPhone X is that it will catapult FRT into mainstream societal norms of everyday life.
This state helped catapult Barack Obama to the Democratic nomination in 2008, but it has not always been so prescient.
Hazel General Store on Willy Street carries items such as socks with flying tacos to do-it-yourself catapult kits.
The third aircraft carrier is expected to be a true modern flattop with a larger flight deck and catapult launchers.
After all, anti-immigrant sentiment is a hallmark of the base that helped catapult Trump to election victory in 220006.
It's also proving to be an especially effective role for women and can catapult their careers in a significant way.
These young CEOs were able to capitalize on their strengths early in life and use it to catapult to success.
Christie appeared confident that his debate performance over the weekend would catapult him into a stronger position in New Hampshire.
A single "viral" moment can catapult a candidate from obscurity to the top of the field, generating millions in donations.
Or perhaps she knows that by staring at the camera with a certain memorable expression, she can briefly catapult to fame.
"Avengers: Endgame" continues to catapult over film industry records on its way to becoming the highest grossing film of all time.
The Knicks were using the wearable device Catapult to provide data and analytics on the team's performance and Anthony was intrigued.
Regardless, this suspension helped catapult the views of the video, which rose to 10,000 after news of the suspension became public.
And adding in those new features also comes with another twist: it will catapult Mailchimp into a new arena of competition.
But it all worked out in his favor: A stage hand revealed the catapult bucket was filled with $5,000 from Shutterfly.
She was on the road with Barack Obama's campaign back in 2008 — that should catapult any journalistic career to success, right?
Once he was fired from a giant catapult, howling with joy at the speed with which the mountain walls shot past.
But something changed when a local NAACP official recently found a way to catapult the group back into the national spotlight.
To catapult its campaign against same-sex marriage, one group decided to use Meghan Trainor's face for its "Vote No" ad.
Mining the Museum uses the collections of one museum to catapult publics into realities too often marginalized, sidelined, or outright repressed.
The next 20 or so represent a graveyard of bad ideas and haphazard cash grabs (no offense, Crazy Penguin Catapult FREE).
Or they could just build a giant catapult and fling some phones from the island, like those weed smugglers in Mexico.
"Once the researchers get more experienced, the plan is to upgrade the catapult for larger drones and higher speeds," they say.
Also, as they discover the one time they catapult themselves ahead, the future is probably going to be literal hot garbage.
Here's what it means: Judo's latest round is evidence that Australia's neobank ecosystem is set to catapult into the country's mainstream.
High disapproval ratings of the current administration helped catapult AMLO into the lead and over the finish line in first place.
What they discovered illustrates that powerful impacts can catapult materials buried deep in a planet's crust much closer to its surface.
The agents subsequently seized the weed and dismantled the medieval-style catapult, handing it off to Mexican authorities for an investigation.
New Hampshire again went for McCain -- and this time he used it as a springboard to catapult himself to the nomination.
Britt's Silicon Valley career began 25 years ago at Apple, followed by senior engineering roles at 3DO, Catapult Entertainment and WebTV.
"Although I use our history as a jumping-off point, I felt we needed to radically catapult forward," says Vevers, 45.
That service has helped to catapult the startup from more modest beginnings to a valuation of $22.5 billion earlier this year.
Teams can pick up the little pieces they need to improve, or maybe a big one to catapult them into contention.
They knew, also, that exposés of these allegations had helped catapult the Me Too movement into its current, most public phase.
Another seven-year-old boy had undertaken a physics experiment, building two styles of catapult out of tongue depressors and tape.
Seth Marko and his wife, Jennifer Powell, opened The Book Catapult about a year and a half ago in San Diego.
Mr. Cruise's star turn, a few years after his appearance in the 1983 movie "Risky Business," helped catapult him to superstardom.
The noughties saw Lopez go from seemingly invincible to near laughingstock, and the 2010s saw her catapult herself back to superstardom.
She holds a catapult in one hand with the other hand behind her, as though she has just launched a projectile.
FROM PEN: What's Next for Princess Charlotte Prince Philip also viewed several outdoor activities, including tennis, catapult-making and a climbing tower.
He's a regular contributor to Remezcla, the film columnist at Electric Literature, and a monthly columnist at Catapult Magazine ("Movie-Made Gay").
He's a regular contributor to Remezcla, the film columnist at Electric Literature, and a monthly columnist at Catapult magazine ("Movie-Made Gay").
She is a graduate of the fiction writing MFA program at Sarah Lawrence College and currently works in web editorial at Catapult.
Toledo's indigenous roots and rise from shoeshine boy to successful economist, inspired many poor Peruvians and helped catapult him to the presidency.
Girlhood is a time where we innately trust our bodies: Without thinking twice, we catapult our bodies into somersaults on a trampoline.
The company, called Islexa, has been launched by the Cell and Gene Therapy Catapult (CGT) and the U.K.'s University of Aberdeen.
The Nets had the eighth pick in the draft and viewed Bryant as a sure-fire star who could catapult their rebuild.
For the lucky few, however, one role can catapult them to stardom — and that's what Claire still strives to achieve, every day.
Using products you probably already have at home, you can take a simple idea and easily catapult it to the next level.
It helped catapult Queen Latifah from rap royalty to Hollywood power player thanks to her leading role as magazine editor Khadija James.
Now TechCrunch has learned from three sources that SpinLaunch is raising a massive $2000 million Series A to develop its catapult technology.
Alternatively, the catapult could provide some of the power needed with cargo being equipped with supplemental rockets necessary to leave earth's atmosphere.
Never mind that the specific type of catapult here has a French name (trébuchet) and came from China in the first place.
But back to our question: Will that long-term and repeat business be enough to catapult Wonder Woman into the Top 5?
The startup's efforts are going to start with a focus on the crowd that has helped catapult apps like Instagram and Musical.
And Andrew Yang has a dedicated online following that has helped catapult him into the national conversation and onto the debate stage.
Buttigieg, 225, seemed to come from nowhere to catapult into the middle tier of Democrats competing in the 2020 race for president.
"That Trebuchet [catapult] is French, the ammo is Chinese and the device used to record the video is probably Japanese," another said.
The scandal, which first erupted in February, helped catapult Trudeau's Conservative rival, Andrew Scheer, to the top in polls for several months.
Combined, these measures would immediately create jobs, put money in Americans' wallets, and catapult our country into a new era of prosperity.
The delay also comes days before an Italian national election that could catapult Berlusconi's Forza Italia party into a position of power.
I was waiting for a costume, something black and sexy or pink and trashy that would help catapult me out of myself.
Recalling how the bus tipped over, Mr. Pariyaar said he had been flung from the roof like a "catapult," knocking him out.
I definitely felt like, 'Wow, this is going to catapult Maggie into a new space as a doctor and a human being.
Forget calling off "the whole memes" thing: Now might be a good time just to catapult this entire planet into the sun.
Bearing a son would catapult a concubine to the summit of the female hierarchy, with apartments, slaves and an income to match.
But her alluring turn as a cabaret singer in this movie would catapult her to international fame and a contract with Paramount.
He indulged in a series of riffs about their service, immigration and, in one instance, the merits of an electromagnetic catapult system.
And many Democratic leaders believe the political mood in the party could quickly catapult one or more women to front-runner status.
When Cal running back Patrick Laird felt unusually tired after one practice this summer, he sought confirmation in numbers gleaned from Catapult.
In 103, Mr. de Blasio used a progressive platform to catapult past better-known candidates to become mayor of America's largest city.
A more genteel exploration of life's inevitable decay can be found in Martha Cooley's GUESSWORK: A Reckoning With Loss (Catapult, paper, $16.95).
"Centre Commercial is more than a store, but a space where we can be a catapult for other projects," Mr. Kopp said.
After all, in 1976, Carter, the relatively unknown former Georgia governor, used his strong finish to catapult to victory in New Hampshire.
"If Netflix were to give us more seasons, we'd explore her catapult into success and all the problems that come with it."
First, Wang suspects that who fail may have more grit or put in more effort than people who catapult to the top.
That was designed to catapult IBM into the cloud business but has yet to show the purchase was worth the price paid.
It set the stage for events that would ultimately end the political career of one and catapult the other into Downing Street.
New York (CNN Business)At one time, the staggering success of the iPhone helped catapult Apple to become the world's most valuable company.
It's state-of-the-art electromagnetic catapult is designed to allow 25% more missions to be flown each day than by existing carriers.
JibJab, one of the first companies that let people insert selfies into videos, gifs and e-cards, has been acquired by Catapult Capital.
He's a one-man salvo of between-the-leg dribbles that seemingly have no purpose until they magically catapult him into the paint.
Catapult says it has used Zencargo to expand its supply chain to over 50 countries, with 98% of all shipments arriving on time.
Her recent work has appeared in the Globe and Mail, the Rumpus, Electric Literature, and Catapult, where she is also a contributing editor.
The layout of the flight deck, with a steam-powered launching catapult system and arrested landing ropes, is identical to US naval ships.
Messing around with it a bit this morning, I noticed that it will usually catapult you a little higher than wherever you aim.
In addition to the two of them and Aguilera, the show also helped catapult Justin Timberlake, Keri Russell, and JC Chasez to fame.
You might think this is a video showing the testing of the electromagnetic catapult system for an aircraft carrier, but you are wrong.
Still, for the first time in nearly a decade, his supernova talents likely won't be enough to catapult his team into the finals.
It would have cost hundreds of millions of dollars to retrofit the carrier with a steam catapult and delayed its launch even further.
"It was really cool to see a song like 'My Church' catapult my career and then garner a best song nomination," she said.
Nonetheless, it's a release that will likely catapult the singer into a world that has very little to do with where he's from.
A paparazzi picture, a mention on Instagram, or an overanalyzed screenshot from someone's Snapchat story can easily catapult an unsuspecting stylist into fame.
President Trump's Transportation secretary says he tapped into "a strain of anxiety" and "fear" during the campaign that helped catapult him to victory.
"China really needs a more powerful, nuclear-powered aircraft carrier to catapult its superheavy carrier-based fighter jet, the J-15," he said.
The merger should catapult PayPal into hundreds of thousands of brick-and-mortar storefronts globally and into greater competition with companies like Square.
At the register, I picked up a DVD of the third season of "The Walking Dead" to watch on my computer with Catapult.
Holden Gibbons was also a CORe participant who leveraged the program's learnings to catapult himself into executive positions, as well as entrepreneurial opportunities.
He used that notoriety to catapult himself into a cable TV regular, including on CNN, and from that to a possible presidential bid.
One day, someone told me to change my environment and move out of the state, adamant that this would catapult me to success.
Zipline, a Silicon Valley firm, began a campaign in October which delivers medical supplies across rural Rwanda by catapult-launched, GPS-guided drones.
There are often two trajectories for pop stars: a sudden fall away from the limelight, or a monumental catapult onto the global stage.
But Obama won the district by 3 points in 2008, and a surge in Democratic voters could catapult the party to a win.
The sweeping legislation, passed 234-193, makes good on the campaign pledge to clean up Washington that helped catapult Democrats into the majority.
The ability of TikTok, more so than any other network, to catapult its users to international stardom is among its most compelling qualities.
Before Will Shortz was named editor of the crossword in 1993, the entry was clued as both the wild ass and the catapult.
It won't catapult the Hawks into the playoff picture, but look for them to try to finish this season on a strong note.
In 2005, John Green published a book that would catapult him to fame and cement him as a legend in the YA world.
His campaign hopes to pick up some wins this weekend that can help catapult him into Tuesday's Michigan primary, which has 130 delegates.
The ship's catapult has yet to launch an actual aircraft at sea and the vessel has only had helicopters land on its deck.
It is about mindfulness, and artists are supposed to catapult us into poetry and changing consciousness that can be used for daily life.
Local media can often help catapult politicians to national prominence, but the New York press corps has feasted on de Blasio's abysmal numbers.
Luigi's Mansion may not be the biggest Nintendo franchise, but the latest entry looks like it could help catapult the series to new heights.
Pregnancy can catapult your senses into overdrive — heightening even the slightest of smells (which is something, Seyfried says, she was "really looking forward to").
With a precedent shattering two armed catapult, a flair for the dramatic and no small amount of Jersey moxie, the team is Chunkin legend.
Because Reddit's algorithm is partially time-based, a few hundred votes within a short time frame can catapult any post up the site's rankings.
In 2014, Joko used his position as governor of Jakarta to catapult himself into national politics, winning the presidency after two years as governor.
Her writing is forthcoming or has appeared in Virginia Quarterly Review, the American Scholar, Lucky Peach, Guernica, BuzzFeed Reader, Catapult, the Atlantic, and elsewhere.
Much later that night, Tavares scored again, in double overtime, to catapult the Islanders to the second round for the first time since 1993.
After Woods won the Masters in April for his 15th major title, the expectation was that the result would catapult him to great heights.
Her writing is forthcoming or has appeared in Virginia Quarterly Review, The American Scholar, Lucky Peach, Guernica, BuzzFeed Reader, Catapult, The Atlantic, and elsewhere.
With a combination of taps and presses, Mario can perform wall jumps, catapult himself over enemies, flutter through the air, and grab onto ledges.
"They both tapped into a seething anger that was under the surface and was able to catapult that into their own power," Hood said.
All that momentum is then harnessed to catapult a payload into space at speeds one source said could be around 25 miles per hour.
"I'm not embarrassed about how long I've been around," the designer tells Refinery29, referring to how quickly some designers seem to catapult to stardom.
The group worked in obscurity before turning to more aggressive financing to catapult it over rivals who rake in much larger volumes of premiums.
The ongoing event helped catapult 2015 to the top of the list of warmest years on record, with 2016 following in its footsteps already.
Now that the ground is falling under our feet, let's all try to get on this infernal catapult that can push us far beyond.
They say that Clinton is building a coalition that will help catapult her to the nomination, including large support among African-Americans in Nevada.
It works: The climber hurls a rope over a high branch in the tree, sometimes with a crossbow or (in Aldred's preference) a catapult.
But his $20 million in donations will, when consummated, instantly catapult Mr. Moskovitz to the top tier of political donors in the United States.
The Navy had taken a gamble integrating immature dual-band radar, catapult, arresting gear and weapons elevators, and Inhofe expressed displeasure with the result.
That short slice of time between winter and summer, when all the windows catapult open, wide as a lion's mouth, roaring in the season.
Most modern carriers fling their fighter jets skyward with a kind of catapult, allowing them to carry a full contingent of fuel and weapons.
An alliance with Johnson — a possible contender as the U.K.'s next prime minister — could catapult Bannon into the European political scene, BuzzFeed reports.
Its drones are launched by catapult and do not land at their destinations, but fly low overhead and drop their payloads by paper parachute.
She's a pretty funny gal, known for her work on "Saturday Night Live" before Jerry Seinfeld and Larry David helped catapult her to superstardom.
Throughout the campaign, both senators have tried to find an opening or a moment to catapult them to the upper tier of the campaign.
"The main ways that machinist's mates and engineering department support naval aviation is through the catapult shop and [oxygen and nitrogen] shop," said Huizar.
They met while working at another bookstore in 2003, and Ehrig-Burgess said he did shifts at The Book Catapult when it first opened.
If Democrats' high-risk strategy backfires, instead of weakening and removing Trump, they could catapult him back into the White House stronger than ever.
Tarisai Ngangura's work has appeared in The New York Times, Rolling Stone, Jezebel, The Globe and Mail, New York magazine, Longreads, Catapult and VICE.
It stores and releases energy with each stride and is meant to act as a kind of slingshot, or catapult, to propel runners forward.
Over the past three decades, French men's tennis has packed the sport's peloton, but it has struggled to catapult anyone into regular championship contention.
His work has appeared in Catapult, Entropy, and F(r)iction magazine, and he is currently enrolled in the writing program at Columbia University.
As for how the AIDS ransomware affected Willems, he was already fairly interested in computer viruses, but this was the catapult that started his career.
The agents called Mexican authorities and disassembled the catapult which was rather gracefully constructed from square tubes welded together, a heavy spring mechanism, and rope.
Its drones are small, fixed-wing aircraft that are launched by catapult, fly to their destination, drop their cargo by parachute and then return home.
Flamin' Hot's fiery taste combination helped re-catapult the Frito-Lay brand to snack industry prominence while creating somewhat of a pop-cultural food phenomenon.
Mr. Ness) and Rahiem (Guy Todd Williams) into the fold, finalizing the lineup that would catapult them to fame as Grandmaster Flash & the Furious Five.
Tigers 7, Royals 4 Rookie Christin Stewart blasted a grand slam with two outs in the seventh to help catapult host Detroit past Kansas City.
Barnum exhibited Heth as George Washington's 161-year-old "mammy," using her black body to catapult him from dry goods salesman to global entertainment icon.
Beyond old-fashioned technology like ladders, smugglers have been caught using a drone, a catapult, and a homemade cannon to launch drugs over the wall.
Oppenheim economist Ulrike Kastens said, adding that the higher oil price would catapult the German inflation rate above the 2-percent-threshold in coming months.
"We are seeing more and more book publishers stepping up," says Jenn Abel Kovitz, the associate publisher of Catapult, Counterpoint Press, and Soft Skull books.
It was the third installment of the reality series, and Zamora's presence on the show would help catapult it into popularity for decades to come.
Make no mistake: Approving funding for a border wall will catapult AMLO to first place in the polls and would inch him closer to victory.
Yardeni predicted Powell's comments will catapult the S&P 500 back near its September 20 record high of 20 by the end of the year.
Investors would also help catapult startups to success by sharing lessons based on their experience and by introducing founders to influential leaders in their network.
And Adir Shiffman, executive chairman of Catapult Sports, a provider of wearable and video analytics for pro-athletes and sports organizations, will join in Melbourne.
I know the cat matters to me and only to me, so I won't talk about Catapult too much, only when relevant to the story.
The Navy and Huntington Ingalls would need to install such pipes, rip out EMALS and try to find the space for the steam catapult system.
There are three broad categories of "existential risks," or scenarios that would either cause our extinction or permanently catapult us back into the Stone Age.
So when he got a mysterious email from a company promising to catapult him to stardom in China, he figured he'd give it a shot.
Funaiole and other analysts said it was unclear what kind of catapult - traditional steam-powered or a more cutting-edge electromagnetic system - would be used.
The gym was supposed to catapult young female athletes to fruitful careers under the guidance of John Geddert, who owned the gym and coached there.
The funding round was led by previous investors Airbus Ventures, GV and KPCB, as well as Catapult Ventures, Lauder Partners, John Doerr and Byers Family.
Despite all of this, the Trump administration and congressional Republicans are employing every trick in the book to catapult Mr. Talley to the federal bench.
Those higher costs remove a tailwind that have helped catapult airlines to record profits in the wake of a fuel-price slump in mid-2014.
If the dollar appreciated in response to the new tax, then debt held in dollars by developing countries could catapult them into a debt crisis.
The Clippers are on that path, betting large on their infrastructure and environmental surroundings to catapult them even higher than that aforementioned Big 3 ever could.
The US federal agency then showed off its sense of humor by tweeting: "#USBP agents spring into action dismantling catapult used to launch #Marijuana" (Get it?).
After Watching "Surviving R. Kelly," The First Days of a New Year Feel Like So Many Others Their cries catapult meinto the night, deep intochilling clarity.
Fiction has the unique power to catapult the armchair travelers among us into foreign lands: be they historical, fantastical, or maybe just really nice beaches somewhere.
The Lil Dickys and Iggy Azaleas of the world, and the people that have worked tirelessly to catapult them into fame, burst that bubble long ago.
In Washington state, Catapult coffee pods have been a hit since they launched in 2015, and Legal cold-brew coffee has been refreshing folks since 2014.
Emma Watson first debuted her choppy set in 2018 on the Vanity Fair red carpet post-Oscars and helped catapult the look back into the zeitgeist.
And her characters — with us for only a few pages, but as lasting in impression as those from a doorstop novel — catapult this book into greatness.
Big money tends not only to limit the field, but to catapult candidates who have never run for anything before to the front of the race.
She believed in me more than I believed in myself, which helped catapult me to one of the most successful female-owned independent brokerages in Atlanta.
As things currently stand the vote is expected to produce a hung parliament that could ultimately catapult four-times premier Silvio Berlusconi back to center stage.
He came in fourth in New Hampshire last week, enough to keep his head above water but not enough to catapult him into the top tier.
Two decades of weak regulation and a lack of competition helped catapult him to the top of the list of world's richest people for several years.
When you get bored, load up your catapult with peasant (JACK BE NIMBLE) and laugh as their contorted bodies slam into the walls of your enemies.
It's a big bet that South Carolina could catapult Bush past Rubio and into the lead "establishment" spot in the race by capitalizing on Ohio Gov.
The New Jersey governor's camp had hoped that a strong showing in the Granite State could catapult him into the top tier of the Republican pack.
"Being on time, working hard — most of the things that can catapult you to success actually don't take a lot of skill or talent," he said.
The bomb in Manhattan was placed under a Dumpster made of heavy-gauge steel, and was powerful enough to catapult the metal box across the street.
The investment will see £10 million used to sponsor the second phase of work by the Energy Systems Catapult on a Smart Systems and Heat Programme.
The prize helped catapult her to an international career, where she has made a reputation for being something of an experimenter even with a classical repertoire.
For decades, US carriers have used steam catapult systems, where steam explodes into a piston attached to the plane's landing gear, powering it off the deck.
Developers at Chengdu Aerospace are working on shorter version of J-20 to make it suitable for use with next-generation catapult launch systems, insiders say.
In "High Dive," Mr. Lee, a British novelist now living in Brooklyn (he's a senior editor at Catapult), has taken the liberty of scribbling him in.
Perhaps the events of last year will catapult Tunisia toward a long overdue diversification, from the unreconstructed beachside tourism of the past to something more sustainable.
As they got closer, the agents realized the crowd had been huddled around a large wooden catapult mounted on the southern side of the border fence.
Because being Kim Kardashian pretty much means that you only have secrets until you figure out a reveal that will catapult you further up Fame Mountain.
The potentially high turnout — coupled with the fact that registered Democrats in Connecticut outnumber Republicans 22001 to 23 — could catapult a Democrat into the governor's office.
There've been countless times this year alone when I've wanted to straight up flush my phone down a toilet or catapult my laptop into a lake.
Under tight security at the research station in Kiboko, which includes a man who shoots inquisitive monkeys with a catapult, some unusual maize plants are growing.
The album eventually went platinum and helped catapult Mr. Domingo to mainstream success as one of the Three Tenors, along with José Carreras and Luciano Pavarotti.
EFG expects the 1.33 billion franc purchase of BSI from Grupo BTG Pactual SA will catapult it into Switzerland's top-five money managers for the wealthy.
At first, it wasn't clear who had created the graffiti stencil of a girl using a catapult to launch red flowers made with spray-painted ivy.
Like Pamela Paul said, I have created some cool objects while trying to get out of being bored, such as a grappling hook and a catapult.
In his statement, Mr. Ball said the collision caused the S.U.V. to catapult over a five-foot fence, traveling 150 feet from the point of impact.
While other plants may curl their leaves or catapult their seeds, many species of Loasoideae move their stamens: long, skinny filaments that are capped with pollen.
Michigan, coming off a 10-3 record in its first season under Coach Jim Harbaugh, is hoping to catapult itself to the top of the recruiting game.
With the Bridge, Occipital wants to use its sensor tech to catapult into a leadership position in VR, at least as far as the iPhone is concerned.
"I think the excitement here signals that black women are poised to harness our political power to catapult a black woman to the White House," she said.
It taught me to invest my time and money into opportunities where a loss wouldn't be catastrophic but a win would catapult me to a new stratosphere.
He raised more than any other candidate in the third quarter Can Sanders use his money to somehow catapult himself past Warren in Iowa or New Hampshire?
Well, not quickly enough, since the drug smugglers who just lost their weed and their catapult didn't have time to grab it before the fuzz showed up.
The company is the legacy of late television icon Dick Clark, who used his "American Bandstand" music show to catapult his own career as a media mogul.
A reader pointed out the key difference in an email: It is important to note that WASP does not have a catapult system like an aircraft carrier.
It will also catapult him to victory in November and change the complacent and lethargic bureaucracy in Washington that created the America in which we live today.
EFG announced a deal to buy BSI earlier this year, a purchase it hopes will catapult the bank into Switzerland's top five money managers for the wealthy.
The Giants, thanks largely to Victor Cruz's stunning, 99-yard touchdown reception, won, 29-14, a victory that helped catapult them to a fourth Super Bowl title.
Many of the same outlets that cheered him on in 2018 will soon catapult him as their favorite candidate, even if he doesn't explode in the polls.
The president's endorsement helped to catapult the conservative once seen as a longshot candidate for governor to a 20-percentage point win in the Republican nominating contest.
Swiatek's strong showing in the tournament is set to catapult the world number 115 into the top 100 for the first time in her career on Monday.
That would catapult it directly into the very, very small group of companies that are vying to use AI as a way to acquire and retain customers.
Yet both men suspend their relationship with reality for one more chance at the one win that could catapult a fighter to fame, and bigger, richer fights.
Andrew M. Cuomo, no period is more pivotal than her work helping Mr. de Blasio catapult past a better-known and better-funded rival, Christine C. Quinn.
Most agree that Jermall is on the cusp of superstardom ... but he needs one huge fight to catapult him from a boxing star to a household name.
In other words, not every mall can simply reinvent itself as a luxury mixed-use center, and catapult itself into the upper echelon of top-performing malls.
Ehrig-Burgess still had the key to The Book Catapult from when he worked there, so he handled training and scheduling on top of his other job.
Klobuchar allies had been preparing for a big final push that could catapult her past at least one of the four frontrunners and reset the Democratic race.
Trump also reportedly feared that firing Cordray, who's reportedly mulling a run for Ohio governor, would turn the director into a martyr and catapult his political career.
If investors believe the Fed's swelling balance sheet and cash injections are a version of QE, it could catapult stocks -- even if that wasn't the intended goal.
It is based on counterattack, on holding fast in defense and breaking forward like a stone out of a catapult when the opponent is weary or off guard.
JPMorgan currently has about $20.5 trillion under custody, and the move could catapult it into the second biggest player in the market behind Bank of New York Mellon.
Durham will help Attorney General William Barr review the origins of the Russia investigation, a task that could catapult the press-shy career prosecutor into the national spotlight.
All eyes are on the 10,000-pound catapult, an orange and black colossus named Chucky III that's modeled after the siege engines that once defended the Roman Empire.
Apple would have some ground to make up in the space, but a proven sensing system for autonomous vehicles could catapult the company into an entirely new category.
According to Catapult Capital's site, it focuses on middle-market transactions, targeting internet, consumer and tech companies that are profitable, or nearing profitability, and past the venture stage.
Though not even 30, the duo has become a symbol of early-2000s nostalgia, something they admit is "trending" and certainly helps catapult them back into the mainstream.
"This was going to catapult us," Gustavo Puente, the state economy minister of San Luis Potosi, said of the plant Ford originally announced in April of last year.
An essayist and fiction writer, her prose has appeared in several publications, including Amazon's Day One, Catapult, Buzzfeed, Literary Hub, The Rumpus, and forthcoming at the Kenyon Review.
And because he was a Republican candidate and because he wasn't Hillary Clinton, 63 million Americans cast a vote for him — enough to catapult him to the presidency.
And, unlike a year ago when Bund yields hit a record low only to catapult higher on a surprise uptick in inflation, investors seem happy to keep buying.
The category now comprises 44 percent of the company's business and has helped catapult Fitbit to the No. 2 smartwatch spot in the U.S. behind you-know-who.
Its 404-foot-high shaft is long enough to put experiments into free fall for 4.74 seconds, or for over 303 seconds with the use of a catapult.
A 'no' vote would catapult Germany into a full political crisis and test the constitutional arrangements of the federal republic like never before since its creation in 1949.
You've probably already used Warp Strike, the uber-addictive Armiger attack that allows players to catapult themselves in the direction of an opponent and strike with lightning speed.
After wishing the sailors "a very Happy Memorial Day," the President conducted an impromptu poll, asking the crowd who preferred steam-powered catapult systems and who preferred electric.
And I won't tell you this because it's before my time by a little bit, but they have a $900 million cost overrun on this crazy electric catapult.
"After being listed we will be able to catapult our group," Qian said at a news conference on Thursday, stressing the potential growth in the Chinese tourism industry.
Clearly the hope is that that show can catapult Hulu into the big leagues, turning it into a creator of original programming on par with giants like HBO.
But people might get a laugh thinking of Trump's border wall being leveled by a 12th-century catapult (let alone the fact that these people actually built one).
A public backlash against the decision helped catapult the far-right, eurosceptic Alternative for Germany (AfD) party into the lower house of parliament in the September national elections.
The morbid experiment is the product of Aalborg University's Drone Research Lab, and the setup includes a motorized catapult, a hobby drone propeller, and a high-speed camera.
And then we even have ruined sections, you can replace a wall for ruined wall, so if you hit it with a catapult you can change the wall.
By providing leadership in the campaign for a nuclear ban treaty, Trump would catapult himself into the record books as one of the greatest presidents in US history.
In fact, maybe I can reveal all of Catapult's arc right now and be done with it: Catapult was not screaming because she missed her fluffy Moroccan rug.
Aircraft launched by electromagnetic catapults can get airborne quicker and with greater quantities of fuel and ammunition, giving them an advantage over planes launched by standard steam catapult.
Before he was President or even host of NBC's "The Apprentice," the real estate mogul spent years working the New York City tabloids to catapult himself to fame.
His plan is to manipulate the House vote into another tie, which would throw the election to the Senate, where procedural arcana could catapult him to the presidency.
Sunrise's ability to catapult the Green New Deal is proof positive of the efficiency of their tactics, becoming the new strategy on the left for tackling global warming.
Rural voters -- many who have deep ties to farming -- helped catapult Trump to the presidency in 2016, and China's retaliatory tariffs specifically targeted politically important states and areas.
The key partners are the new UK Space Agency, Dentons, Rolls-Royce, Cyient, European Space Agency, SA Catapult and Capital Enterprise as well as Airbus, SSTL and Telespazio.
Conservative support for the law helped catapult Walker onto the national scene and propelled his campaign for the 2016 U.S. presidential election before he bowed out in September.
Dan Helmer, who in November ousted the last remaining Fairfax County Republican in the Virginia General Assembly, said the rush of new voters helped catapult him into office.
Instead, while fending off accusations of jealousy, he turns up a Chinese government plot to catapult her to international literary success — in which she is a willing participant.
After months of speculation over a potential contested convention, the African American supporters of Biden have revived his fledgling candidacy and helped catapult him to front runner status.
It is no accident that CPAC has become a stomping ground for those with presidential ambitions: Many believe the confab helped to catapult Trump to the White House.
Clinton just didn't seem honest or relatable, a shameless misogynist was unabashedly and loudly firing up deep sexual and racial biases to catapult himself into the White House.
Cohen said in February that he made a $130,000 payment to Daniels in October 2016, just weeks before the election that would catapult Trump to the White House.
Patrick's strategy is to do well in New Hampshire, then use that momentum to carry him into South Carolina, where another win could catapult him into Super Tuesday.
It'll use regular old electricity, rather than rocket fuel, to power the catapult and shoot a payload to hypersonic speeds — that is, five times the speed of sound.
Credit: BMJ Redditor BMJ created a working version of this catapult control, and ildementis turned it into a surprisingly not-awful design with a point-and-shoot variation.
Nonetheless, it is enough to catapult Mr Koepka from sixth in EAGLE's rankings to second (though not enough to overtake Mr Johnson, who also benefits somewhat from the adjustment).
Hollywood heavy hitters Reese Witherspoon, Nicole Kidman, and Shailene Woodley lead the cast as three mothers in affluent Monterey, California, whose competitive spirits catapult them down a darker path.
The sheer volume of trade should help catapult the United States into the second-largest offshore yuan clearing centre after Hong Kong in three to five years, Chen said.
And for Angry Birds enthusiasts waiting for the new film to hit theaters in May, you'll now be able to catapult Lego-sized characters at piggies in real life.
Since each hotel faces an average of 7.1 bedbug incidences over a five-year period, according to the study, the cost to hoteliers could catapult to more than $160,000.
In his Twitter profile, Seaman is pictured holding a yellow snake, while his feed includes images of electronics taken apart by students, super worm experiments and a LEGO catapult.
"Nepartak has a massive set of lungs" The warm waters plus low shear helped the storm catapult from Category 1 to Category 5 intensity within a 43-hour period.
With the exception of a few ship-compatible robot helicopters and small, hand- or catapult-launched drones, the world's navies do not deploy sophisticated pilotless warplanes from their warships.
Two years after the official launch of its Model 23 sedan, intended to catapult Musk's company to volume car producer status, Tesla is still struggling to reach its targets.
But Wanda's 40 percent subsidy is easily among the world's most generous, and could catapult China to the front ranks of the global chase to secure big-budget productions.
Its 12th season will catapult The Big Bang Theory past Cheers and Frasier on those rankings to put it on the same level as Two and a Half Men.
The Nevis Catapult hurls willing participants 150 metres (164 yards) across the Nevis Valley near Queenstown, New Zealand, which you might know for its fair share of extreme sports.
There's also POV footage of the catapult being ridden at night, but the beauty of Dubai lit up is not enough to calm that queasy feeling in my stomach.
The president launched into his catapult rant pretty early in his speech to the crew members of the USS Wasp, an amphibious assault vessel with a homeport in Japan.
But now Trump says he wants to prevent the next two Ford-class carriers, the USS John F. Kennedy and the USS Enterprise, from getting the modern catapult system.
Both of these ships are already under construction so major changes to their design, like replacing EMALS with a steam catapult, would undoubtedly cost even more time and money.
Python can be used to build everything from web apps to e-commerce platforms – and can even catapult your career into that elusive six-figure club if you're lucky.
Two years after the official launch of its Model 3 sedan, intended to catapult Musk's company to volume car producer status, Tesla is still struggling to reach its targets.
More than 200,000 New Yorkers are expected to use this extension, which means you will only need to catapult yourself into a sweaty, overcrowded subway car every other morning.
For an actor normally content with performing in the confines of the stage, his newly minted status as Oscar winner is sure to catapult Rylance permanently into the mainstream.
Colonel Qaddafi, who was born in a tent 10 miles south of the town, devised a series of vainglorious schemes intended to catapult the obscure city to global prominence.
When I came home, my cat, Catapult, gave me hell and followed me around from room to room to make sure that I wouldn't miss any of her grievances.
It's a pain that hacker Vije Miller knew all to well, until he built a licorice-launching catapult that automatically flings candy in the direction of his voice command.
A significant portion of that money made from the sale of slaves was allocated towards Georgetown, which was broke at the time, and helped catapult the institution into success.
It's where a Columbia Records representative first fell in love with the prog-jazz power trio, leading to a record deal and helping catapult them into the media spotlight.
Starting in 1990, it began to highlight a different instrument each year; it has since helped to catapult the careers of prominent young vocalists, saxophonists, trumpeters, drummers and more.
Ms. Serre is also a finalist for the Andam Prize, and participated in the Hyères festival earlier this year, another accolade seen as a potential catapult to industry stardom.
The Results: While some audiences may have been a little puzzled, they were still intrigued enough by this Christopher Nolan project to catapult the drama to $677 million worldwide.
Although Jackson's performance dipped toward the end of the regular season as Louisville finished 9-3, his early performances were enough to catapult him to a convincing Heisman win.
On a night when Warren needed a standout performance to catapult her back into contention with Sanders and Buttigieg, the Massachusetts senator often seemed to recede at key moments.
The protesters' brief siege of the city's Legislative Council had echoes of the much longer occupation of Taiwan's Parliament in 2014, which helped catapult Ms. Tsai to the presidency.
A Missouri mom is reminding others to keep aerosol cans out of their cars after soaring temperatures caused her daughter's dry shampoo bottle to catapult through her car's sunroof.
Popularly known as the trap-jaw ant, its mandibles, which it uses to snatch prey and catapult itself away from danger, accelerate shut at 1 million meters per second squared.
Maybe Lord Baelish could still manipulate Sansa into helping to catapult him to the Iron Throne in Jon's absence — except for the fact that Arya is headed back to Winterfell.
It was crafted to be salacious, to first and foremost fly off shelves, and to help catapult Susann into a circle of fame that she always strived to belong to.
Israeli news outlets reported that Palestinians had built an ancient war machine — a trebuchet, or slingshot-like catapult — to hurl heavy stones or even burning tires at the Israeli side.
The SideArm unit, which fits in a shipping container and can be set up and operated by 2-4 people, first launches the drone off a horizontally mounted rail catapult.
The ongoing back-and-forth on this case could also catapult the fight over the ACA and protections for those with preexisting conditions to the forefront of the 2020 election.
It may just be the springboard that will catapult the Bristol-based Ultrahaptics from the relative obscurity of entertaining technical demos, to the shiny, sparkly stratosphere of real-world use.
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Sometimes, as with the anti-vax movement and some alternative-health communities, large groups of true believers coordinate to catapult their preferred content into the first page of search results.
He or she is not going to catapult you into a different version of you, one in which you are always happy, or always on time, or never make mistakes.
Launched by an elastic band catapult, the delta-wing RC plane needs to be moving at a certain speed before its stubby wings produce enough lift for it to fly.
As gross as it is to have germs catapult onto surfaces when you sneeze, you shouldn't let the fear of making a loud noise keep you from releasing your sneeze.
"Successful people generally agree that consciousness is contagious, and that exposure to people who are more successful has the potential to expand your thinking and catapult your income," he writes.
It will conclude the story of this iteration of the Guardians of the Galaxy, and help catapult both old and new Marvel characters into the next ten years and beyond.
Others too have questioned the wisdom of abandoning the reliable steam-powered catapult technology, which has been used for decades to launch aircraft from the deck of the Navy's carriers.
"Everybody Knows" has particular meaning for Collins — who helped catapult the late Canadian singer's career by recording songs such as "Suzanne" and "Birds on a Wire," the Rolling Stone reported.
"If people can see that these vehicles are capable of driving themselves they can gain trust in them," Neil Fulton, a program director at the Transport Systems Catapult told Reuters.
A successful IPO could catapult the company to many times that figure, establishing Snapchat once and for all as a product with staying power and influence for years to come.
That particular part of the song comes to mind when Adrian Veidt and his servants load the bodies of dead clones onto a catapult and launch them at various trajectories.
Chinese state media had speculated the new vessel would have an electromagnetic catapult aircraft launch system, similar to technology used on the US Navy's newest and most-advanced aircraft carrier.
If you want to catapult your professional success and prevent a plethora of negative effects on your career, a powerful first step is to try to solve your sleep issues.
He had been seen as the heir apparent to Masayoshi Son, the company's founder and chief executive, and someone who could catapult SoftBank and its global ambitions through deal making.
"Successful people generally agree that consciousness is contagious, and that exposure to people who are more successful has the potential to expand your thinking and catapult your income," Siebold writes.
Sophia Amoruso: At what point did you know it was time to take that kind of institutional capital and catapult your business and your valuation to over a billion dollars?
Meanwhile, the NCRI's activities abroad made it clear that our exiled leadership was making great strides in securing the types of foreign support that would catapult our cause toward success.
Instead, it's highlighting his many thrilling matchup options in one of the UFC's deepest division, any one of which could catapult him right back to the top of the mountain.
An aggressive push in Iowa and a win there in 2008 helped catapult Barack Obama from underdog status to the Democratic nomination and eventual victory in that year's presidential election.
Clubs have long used the GPS-tracking vests made by companies like Stat Sports, based in Northern Ireland, and Catapult, headquartered in Australia, to track their players' performances in training.
There was also plenty of footage of Mr. Trump, walking along as he did in the promotional ads for his television show "The Apprentice," which helped catapult him to office.
In the March election, Salvini's fiery words on immigration helped catapult his party past four-time Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi's Forza Italia to become the country's most popular conservative party.
The devices, made by the company Catapult, use GPS to record not only distance traveled but also "explosive plays" and "load" — a term for the physiological toll a movement takes.
New Zealand: The "Lord of the Rings" film director, Peter Jackson, helped catapult to victory a mayoral candidate who shared his opposition to a proposed development project near his studios.
He's spent upward of $400 million on ads to catapult himself to third place in the polls nationally, and much of his messaging up to now has largely been uncontested.
"Combined with Facebook's other recent deals in the city, such a move would catapult the social-media company into the top ranks of the city's largest corporate tenants," Morris noted.
Ms. Napolin and "Yentl," Ms. Feldshuh said by email, "created the catapult for my career on the New York stage," a career that would bring her three more Tony nominations.
The superstructure is smaller and farther back on the ship, which will allow it to launch 33 percent more flight missions a day using a new catapult and landing system.
The battle culminated in a medieval siege at Hong Kong's Polytechnic University, where activists armed with petrol bombs and a makeshift catapult confronted police who had sealed off exit routes.
In Britain, 42 percent of cell-and-gene therapy trials in 2017 were commercial, up from just a quarter in 2012, the UK group Cell and Gene Therapy Catapult said.
Mr. Trump invoked her killing as he campaigned for president and tried to rally national support for his hard-line immigration agenda, which ultimately helped to catapult him into office.
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Catapult team members Adrian Caulfield, Eric Chung, Doug Burger, and Andrew Putnam The first prototype of the FPGA architecture was a single box shared by a rack of servers (Version 0).
Why it matters: The league's rapid growth could someday catapult it to the top spot as the number 1 sport in the world, but it still has a ways to go.
Some advisers say a strong showing in Iowa — especially if he finishes ahead of Ms. Warren — would be enough to catapult him through New Hampshire and into Nevada and Super Tuesday.
Catapult is the key word here: PitchBook noted that company was only valued at $152 million in its last round — eight months ago — although Airtable disputes the number as too low.
Since reporting a second-quarter profit miss last week, the equity has shed nearly 213%, but it has a chance to catapult past its record high, says Boroden, who heads FibonnacciQueen.
Since reporting a second-quarter profit miss last week, the equity has shed nearly 4.5%, but it has a chance to catapult past its record high, says Boroden, who heads FibonnacciQueen.
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The Nevis Catapult costs NZ$255 (US$176), and you'll need to be at least 13 years old to participate, plus weigh between 45 to 127 kilograms (99 to 279 lbs).
The marriage of Yiannopoulos — and his devoted alt-right social media following — with Breitbart, helped catapult Breitbart into the influential outlet it became in the lead up to the 2016 election.
But, if Bush or Christie, both of whom have been left for dead many times during this race, finish second or third, watch for them to catapult into the GOP nomination.
After launching her namesake makeup company, Jenner's used her loyal fanbase and powerful social media platform to catapult the brand into one of the fastest growing companies in the beauty business.
The US ships feature "catapult" technology, in which a gear attached to a steam-powered piston or an electromagnetic rail gets aircraft up to flight speed as they leave the deck.
The coming theatrical release of his first feature-length film, "Remainder," an adaptation of Tom McCarthy's 2005 novel, promises to catapult him beyond the rarefied terrain of the gallery-hopping set.
The 30 year-old pop singer's origin story begins with an appearance on Canadian Idol but an accidental discovery by mega superstar Justin Bieber that would catapult her into full view.
But the sheer size of the deal could catapult the British company to second among large companies when it comes to shale oil output in the United States, Wood Mackenzie said.
Ford scored 18 points to catapult the third-seeded Gaels (143-7) into Tuesday's championship game, where they face top-seeded Gonzaga for the league's automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament.
They're enthymemes, a rhetorical device at the heart of a persuasive speaking style that has helped catapult the billionaire to the top of national polls ahead of the November 2016 election.
A friend that made me laugh and made me feel less alone, made me feel special and worthwhile, and then once we started dating, it was a zero to 60 catapult.
After Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey announced an all-out ban on political ads in October, political strategists pointed out that social media campaigns helped catapult newcomers, such as progressive icon Rep.
Peart, who joined Rush in 1974 and helped catapult the group to fame, was inducted into the Modern Drummer Hall of Fame in 1983, when he was in his late 30s.
An impact in the ice would have liberated an enormous amount of water vapor, the researchers suggest, perhaps enough to alter Earth's climate and catapult the planet out of widespread glaciation.
The Sanders camp hopes that a definitive win can catapult him and narrow the gaps in both South Carolina and Nevada, where he trails the former first lady with minority voters.
The problem with rape jokes specifically is that some of them — too many, in fact — seek to shock people in a way that will catapult them into some vague "edgier" realm.
" "Either we are going to stop at some point, sharply turn and catapult to the upside or we are going to start to catch some of the lower end of the range.
Since its debut it took $2.6 million in seed funding and has now filled up its A round, led by Madrona Venture Group, along with NGP Capital, Autotech Ventures and Catapult Ventures.
Ward previously collaborated with Diplo, French Montana and Lil Pump to release "Welcome to the Party" as part of the Deadpool 2 soundtrack in May 2018, which helped catapult the teenager's career.
They have technology and go-to-market models that are proven but have lacked the capital and backing of an established partner or sponsor who can help catapult their growth and development.
He spoke on the 12th anniversary of his electrifying 2004 keynote address at the DNC in Boston, a speech whose hopeful vision of racial unity helped to catapult him to the presidency.
In fact, her presence at these events has helped catapult her into her own brand of fame — one that is fueled by a narrative that is almost completely made up by fans.
John Kasich and Chris Christie essentially sat out the active national campaigning and simply squatted in New Hampshire, hoping a strong second place in the Granite State would catapult them into relevance.
The second presidential won't catapult Trump past Clinton -- but it might save his candidacy from the cratering that appeared imminent in the 48 hours leading up to their showdown in St. Louis.
At least 703 top fundraisers to Obama's 2012 reelection effort donated to Buttigieg's campaign during the three-month period, helping to catapult the once little-known mayor to the top financial tier.
In 2014 it announced a new device called Catapult that uses a special kind of chip called a field-programmable gate array (FPGA), the configuration of which can be reshaped at will.
Detroit rookie Christin Stewart blasted a grand slam with two outs in the seventh to help catapult the host Tigers to a 20-21 win over the Kansas City Royals on Saturday.
John Kasich on the other hand, who has been relatively unnoticed in previous debates, delivered a very strong debate performance which helped catapult him to a second place finish in the primary.
But switching the catapult system would cost the Navy millions of dollars extra on a ship already pegged at $12.9 billion, the most expensive vessel in U.S. history, according to defense experts.
I'm optimistic, but the most brutal aspect of being bipolar is the fact that you can be on the right path, but one single slipup can catapult you back to square one.
Keith Thompson, boss of the Cell and Gene Therapy Catapult, an accelerator funded by the British government, says there is a "global race" to see who can do this better and faster.
When confronted with a high-tech border fence in Arizona, constructed long before Trump's administration, Mexican smugglers use a catapult to fling hundred-pound bales of marijuana over to the American side.
His clever character designs were a large part of PvZ's appeal, including everything from pea shooters that shot literal peas, to a corncob catapult that hurled slabs of butter at incoming zombies.
Activists hurled petrol bombs, some by catapult, and shot arrows with bows at police who fired tear gas and water cannon in response in the standoff at the Polytechnic University in Kowloon.
Catapult, an Australian company that uses GPS hardware to measure how hard an athlete has worked, has attained numerous American clients over the last few years, including Notre Dame and Florida State.
The shift, most drastic in suburban areas, could be insurmountable for Republicans in some districts, much like the rise of rural voters helped catapult Trump to the White House two years ago.
But he used breakout town hall performances, viral moments and his biography as a millennial, a gay military veteran and a former Rhodes scholar to catapult into the vanguard of Democratic candidates.
His consistent harangues against all the "millionaires and billionaires" contrast sharply against a man that used his time in the public sector to catapult into the top 1 percent in the nation.
Mr. López Obrador, however, also has the chance to catapult his country into a leadership role on an issue that will benefit both Mexico and the rest of the globe: climate change.
But the alternative threatened to catapult Israel into uncharted political terrain: Israel has never had to hold a new national ballot because of a failure to form a government after an election.
Carey and James work for the Tripps, a husband-and-wife team about to catapult into home remodeling/design/lifestyle superstardom, if they can just manage to stay married to each other.
The past five days have been a whirlwind for Biden, who used a decisive victory in Saturday's South Carolina's primary to catapult him to wins in most of the Super Tuesday states.
Fun fact: The medieval weapon known as the mangonel received its nickname "onager catapult" because the sling fires in a way that is reminiscent of the intense kick of the wild ass.
Democratic presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg invoked President Donald Trump's porn star scandal on Tuesday, reviving a line of attack that helped catapult his long-shot campaign into a viable contender last year.
"Successful people generally agree that consciousness is contagious, and that exposure to people who are more successful has the potential to expand your thinking and catapult your income," the self-made millionaire writes.
While 2016 sales of Entresto hit only $170 million, short of Novartis's target of $200 million, Jimenez predicted prescriptions would triple in 2017, helping catapult the heart failure drug into a growth driver.
Beyond extending Russia's lead over Saudi Arabia as China's top oil supplier, the deal will also catapult CEFC, a hitherto little-known and secretive fuel trader, into a top-10 global oil merchant.
They're for her web series, "An Emmy for Megan," which she hopes will catapult her from The Comedy Writer You Know From The Internet to The Emmy Winner You Know From The Internet.
After launching her namesake makeup company, Kylie Cosmetics, Jenner's used her loyal fanbase and powerful social media platform to catapult the brand into one of the fastest growing companies in the beauty business.
After launching her namesake makeup company, Kylie Cosmetics, Jenner's used her loyal fanbase and powerful social media platform to catapult the brand into one of the fastest growing companies in the beauty business.
Eagleman, a professor at Stanford University and writer, collaborated with composer and Rice University professor Anthony Brandt to write The Runaway Species: How Human Creativity Remakes the World, published this month by Catapult.
After launching her namesake makeup company, Kylie Cosmetics, Jenner's used her loyal fanbase and powerful social media platform to catapult the brand into one of the fastest-growing companies in the beauty business.
It promises to catapult the MCU into a new era of inclusivity, with women and people of color defining the future of the most culturally important multi-billion dollar film franchise in history.
A win in either the Best Drama or Best Musical/Comedy can catapult a movie toward Oscar buzz territory — but statistically speaking, a victory in Best Drama will better guarantee an Oscars win.
The secessionists kept a majority, but it was reduced and they may have difficulty forming a government; and support for unionist party Ciudadanos has surged, but not enough to catapult them into power.
VIENNA (Reuters) - Austria's far right Freedom Party, days before parliamentary elections which are expected to catapult it into government, has suspended a low-level party official over allegations he used a Nazi salute.
The Ford-Class carrier costs billions more to build than the previous generation of carriers and the final price for key components such as the EMALS catapult system were well above original estimates.
According to a Juniper study, mobile video currently accounts for about 60 percent of IP traffic in the U.S., with this figure expected to catapult over 70 percent in the next few years.
After launching her namesake makeup company, Kylie Cosmetics, Kylie's used her loyal fanbase and powerful social media platform to catapult the brand into one of the fastest growing companies in the beauty business.
While the risk of a sudden surge in inflation is low, according to UBS, it might be non-growth related factors, such a spike in oil prices, that could ultimately catapult it higher.
"Successful people generally agree that consciousness is contagious, and that exposure to people who are more successful has the potential to expand your thinking and catapult your income," he writes in his book.
Tesla has struggled to ramp up production of the Model 3, which is expected to catapult Tesla into the ranks of mainstream auto producers, instead of a niche purveyor of high-end roadsters.
A merger would catapult PayPal into hundreds of thousands of brick-and-mortar storefronts globally in an effort to bring its digital payments tool into physical retailers and compete with companies, like Square.
Both its carriers use decks with "ski jump"-shaped launch platforms to boost planes into the air, a technique that is simpler, though less powerful, than the catapult method used by American carriers.
If Klobuchar finished top three -- or higher -- it would be a MAJOR victory for her as she has labored for months (and months) for a moment to catapult herself into the top tier.
A man accused of sexually assaulting or harassing at least 100 women, whose accounts helped catapult the Me Too movement into its current, most public phase, will face criminal consequences for his actions.
His rivals have many vulnerabilities that are increasingly being litigated in the national spotlight, and a decisive victory in South Carolina, his allies hope, could catapult him into a strong showing on Tuesday.
Mr. Jammeh's announcement came as a blow to many Gambians, who feared that it would catapult the nation into tumult and even violence after several days of glimmering hope for a new beginning.
The report's alarming findings would catapult a normal administration into immediate action to keep fossil fuels in the ground, ban fracking and fully utilize the Clean Air Act to cut planet-warming pollution.
For him, Jacobs, 15, is the last obstacle that stands in the way of a megamillion-dollar showdown with Canelo Álvarez, the fight that Golovkin's people believe will catapult him to crossover stardom.
But Ericsson said Gladwell misinterpreted his research and that 10,000 hours of merely repeating the same activity over and over again is not sufficient to catapult someone to the top of their field.
Given Liccardo's background at Tesla, DJI and before that in the technology unit at BMW, it's safe to assume that Catapult will be investing in drone technology, connected devices, autonomy and artificial intelligence.
If one candidate dominates those four states, California — which votes on March 3 with a dozen other "Super Tuesday" states — could catapult him or her even further ahead with a big delegate victory.
At length, he discusses the small details of military procurement, including the reasons why the more costly digital catapult systems on new aircraft carriers don't work as well as the old steam-driven systems.
Their bite is more than twice as fast as that of Myrmoteras, and provides enough force that they can use the jaw snap like a catapult, sending them backwards and airborne away from danger.
It's a handheld trebuchet (a type of catapult) that flings circular saw blades for hundreds of feet, and it looks almost as terrifying to yield as it is to be in the weapon's crosshairs.
Yet throughout the 1990s, the city's pioneer hip-hop artists and DJs would find their unique sound at a set of bygone bars and clubs, solidifying the connections that would catapult them into stardom.
CLEAR LAKE, Iowa (Reuters) - A cavalcade of Democratic presidential hopefuls on Friday tried to turn a few precious minutes before Iowa voters into the momentum needed to catapult their campaigns in the pivotal state.
Voters are not sure whether to believe Pakatan when it says that, should it win, it will find some way to catapult Mr Anwar out of his chains and into the country's top job.
For a startup like Pax Labs, the type of exposure and backroom deals that can be made at a conference like CES can catapult a company from tiny startup to full-fledged industry leader.
Surely there's an argument to made that all of this—the money spent building the catapult, the money spent buying the land, the time and effort any of this took—could be directed elsewhere.
Early testing of the carrier's electromagnetic catapult failed in 2015 -- just one of several setbacks for a program that has been criticized by some lawmakers for a series of schedule delays and cost overruns.
A supply chain report claimed Apple could ship up to 4.5 million units by the year's end and 20 million units in total next year, so those numbers could catapult to even greater heights.
Everyone knows you've got to be smart, competent, and ambitious — but what else will help you stand out among a sea of talented applicants... and what will catapult you to success once you're there?
It didn't, because later, in the prisoner tent, he owned the whole twincest thing so convincingly that Edmure opted to betray his uncle rather than risk having his baby used as a catapult projectile.
Christie had soared to national prominence in late 2012 for his response to Superstorm Sandy and wanted to use that spotlight, and an aura of bipartisan spirit, to catapult himself towards the White House.
The bottom line: Acquiring Shire, a large and profitable firm that makes hyperactivity drugs Adderall and Vyvanse among others, would easily catapult Takeda or Allegan into the ranks of the largest global drug manufacturers.
Now, 10 years after the fact, the movie — which helped catapult Anne Hathaway into a new circle of fame — is still the standard for what it means to work under a truly terrifying tyrant.
The Clintons' income has also brought scrutiny, and their returns hint at how much they have relied on their star power and government connections to catapult them into the ranks of the super rich.
After all, this is the same president who said the Navy should get rid of an electromagnetic catapult system on a new aircraft carrier and replace it with an old one that used steam.
Having signed a few years earlier with Atlantic Records, she teamed with one of the label's star producers, Jerry Wexler, who had helped catapult the careers of artists like Ray Charles and Wilson Pickett.
All these developments seem certain to further catapult the news cycle away from the crisis in the Middle East back to the machinations of an administration that behaves as if it is beyond reproach.
Stealth space catapult startup SpinLaunch is raising $30M On the other hand, these are companies that, should they prove viable, may upend and collect a significant portion of the new and growing launch market.
The promotion of free trade and infrastructure investment, along with meaningful regulatory reform, are other worthy policies that the Trump administration should advance this year to finally catapult the U.S. past its global competitors.
Permissive land-use policies and cheap farm acreage here have helped catapult Brazil into an agricultural superpower, the world's largest exporter of soy, beef and chicken and a major producer of pork and corn.
With cotton-candy-hued curls, Zendaya flies through the rafters — while singing, no less — as Anne Wheeler, coaxed by an impoverished Barnum (Hugh Jackman) into joining the circus that will catapult him to stardom.
Both the Liaoning and the Shandong use ski-jump style ramps at the end of the flight deck to launch planes, a comparatively older technology compared to the United States Navy's preferred "catapult" technology.
A few talents already stand out to Cowell, including Kodi Lee, a young singer and piano player who is blind and has autism, and Human Fuse, who has an act involving flames and a catapult.
Another legacy carrier built on offering phone services is now taking a deeper dive into the world of advertising and specifically ad tech to help catapult itself into the next generation of tech and communications.
The catapult was attached to the top of a border fence near the Douglas Port of Entry, which is about two hours southeast of Tucson, Customs and Border Protection officials said in a statement Tuesday.
" (Keep in mind that this particular ship doesn't even use a catapult, but let's ask anyway.) Apparently one poor soul responded "Electric," loud enough to be heard, and Trump zeroed right in: "Who said "electric"?
"You've got to keep your head on the swivel," said Lieutenant Melvin Gidden, one of the yellow-shirted catapult officers - or shooters - who launch and recover the planes through an elaborate sequence of hand signals.
The prolonged fascination with her feats has helped her catapult gymnastics to a level of broader appeal and awareness not seen since the 1970s and 1980s of perfect scorers Nadia Comaneci and Mary Lou Retton.
I can't say I remember praying for my own AC/DC, I don't remember calling on God to pull Aerosmith out of Lowestoft and catapult them into the mainstream, but, in his wisdom, he did.
Twitter, whose platform serves as a catapult for Trump's bigoted attacks on migrants, has ruled internally that Trump's words on Sunday were not racist at all—at least, insofar as its own policies are concerned.
Gael Monfils continued his fine recent form by rallying past Lithuanian qualifier Ricardas Berankis 6-1 6-7(3) 6-13, with the victory set to catapult him back into the top 20 on Monday.
In that context, a different focus by way of Hatch, with a little financial help from NTT Docomo, could be the bet that helps catapult Rovio to a new level of the gaming playing field.
But after watching Mueller's frequently halting, monosyllabic testimony come far short of Democrats' hopes for a made-for-TV moment that might catapult a case for impeachment, the President's demeanor shifted from irritation to triumph.
Trolls had been misusing the feature that's meant for general announcements to get more views and upvotes for their posts in order to catapult them onto r/all and troll the entire Reddit user base.
Given that Benchmark — one of Silicon Valley's most famous venture capital firms —only had five general partners, the addition of any sixth partner would instantly catapult that selection into the upper echelon of tech investors.
Critics see a degree of political favoritism behind the design of the program, given the influx of funds to key states that Trump hopes could catapult him to a second term in the White House.
As we mentioned yesterday, combining the two companies will catapult Gett into a strong position to step up competition with Lyft to be the second-largest rides-on-demand service in the city after Uber.
That tactic has helped catapult tiny startups into billion-dollar businesses such as bike-rental service Mobike, but it has also led to the dramatic fall of some, Mobike's peer Ofo being one alarming example.
Using a series of complex maneuvers, TESS will boost away from the Earth and, using the gravity of the Moon as a catapult, end up in an orbit that extends about 232,000 miles beyond Earth.
But don't reduce my stuff and don't make erasing history O.K. I had the choice to shut my mouth and not be political in order to catapult my fame and popularity and my bank balance.
We spoke last week at the Catapult office in Manhattan about walking into one's best thoughts, James Baldwin's theory of love, and what it's like to be a black body moving through frequently threatening space.
The CBS coverage of the game between the Washington Spirit and the OL Reign was expected to catapult the league into its eighth season, but it is unclear whether CBS will broadcast a rescheduled opener.
"I would suspect both of them would catapult into the top 50 largest social accounts in the world quickly," a rank that currently requires at least 39 million followers to join, according to Social Blade.
Its sudden catapult to world attention, combined with an uncanny mastery at social media and slick video production, attracted thousands of people from around the globe eager to take part in the new utopian experiment.
When Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers dance together so seamlessly, we understand that it's because they were made for each other; the music and dance catapult us into another realm in which their souls meet.
Back in 2001, before the attacks that would catapult him to national icon status, Giuliani was on The News With Brian Williams urging the host to "say hello to Joe diGenova," who was up next.
Carter also had a keen feel for the dynamics of the post-1960s news media and nomination process, which helped him figured out how to catapult victories in small contests like Iowa into broad support.
Since Reese's Book Club launched in 2017 in partnership with the actress's media company, Hello Sunshine, it has become an industry phenomenon with the power to catapult titles to the top of the bestseller lists.
DAKAR, Senegal — A decade after construction began, Senegal opened a new airport on Thursday, the centerpiece of an ambitious plan to try to catapult the nation to become a top economic player in West Africa.
A project of the Long Now Foundation, which fosters long-term thinking, the goal is to take our current languages, put them into a micro time capsule and catapult them 10,000 years in the future.
While information about Spinlaunch is hard to come by — their website has scant details, and we don't yet know what the catapult will look like — it's a potentially exciting frontier in the private space race.
While the Ford's electromagnetic catapult, larger deck space and nuclear power technology are heavily emphasized in public discussion of the ship's newer technologies, layered ship defenses, are commanding commensurate developmental attention – given the global threat environment.
One drug smuggler—and apparent medieval siege weapon enthusiast—built a giant catapult to huck bushels of weed over the wall, and police caught a group a few years ago with a drug-shooting potato gun.
User Edemardil did some truly batshit stuff in Skyrim, using the game's super-flexible engine to their advantage: I used to kill people in Skyrim, strip them down and then catapult them from a draw bridge.
Earlier this year came news that a startup called SpinLaunch was developing a system in which a catapult-like contraption could efficiently zip satellites into orbit, aiming to cut prices to less than $500,000 per launch.
Vaynerchuk was in his 20s when he realized his potential to leverage the internet to make money, as he helped catapult his family's wine shop into a $60 million per year business mainly through online marketing.
Bailey, Isles edge Ducks in OT NEW YORK — Strong starts each of the last two seasons helped catapult the New York Islanders to the franchise's first back-to-back playoff appearances in more than a decade.
President Trump said he has told the Navy to return to decades-old steam-powered catapult technology to launch aircraft from the new Gerald Ford-class aircraft carriers, rather than use a new digital launch system.
"The only thing I can liken it to is if were to pitch like a catapult throwing, like the old school, Game of Thrones catapults as opposed to getting on top of the ball," Verlander said.
The master of his own image Ironically, it is Trudeau's telegenic appearance and penchant for selfies that helped catapult him into the prime minister's office, but which could also cost him support during the election campaign.
So. To me, it is just one win, but it is definitely a win that can catapult young guys into believing that they can be a much better basketball team than we are right now. Okay.
As 5G continues to roll out across the globe, it will be interesting to see if any particular smartphone company is able to capitalize on the major industry change and catapult themselves ahead of the competition.
Some interactive stations mimic game play: Young visitors can build structures representing the lair of the birds' enemies, the Bad Piggies, and then catapult Angry Bird projectiles into them with giant slingshots — a lesson in mechanics.
GE Renewable Energy, the renewable arm of the U.S. firm, and the British government-funded Offshore Renewable Energy Catapult signed a five-year agreement to test GE's Haliade-X 12 megawatt (MW) turbine in Blyth, Northumberland.
In the spring of 2021, Catapult will give the United States premiere of "La Ville Morte," by the influential French composer, conductor and teacher Nadia Boulanger, written with Raoul Pugno to a libretto by Gabriele d'Annunzio.
"The previous two had what they call a ski jump ramp which allows aircraft to take off without any mechanical assistance," he said, adding the new model is likely to have a more-advanced catapult launch system.
And so it has gone in the many debates over the years: Challengers sometimes seize upon debates to catapult up while front-runners and incumbents sometimes stumble and are pounced upon by their opponents and the media.
The Freedom Party (FPO) is running first in opinion polls on roughly 30 percent, just ahead of Chancellor Christian Kern's SPO, with the OVP a distant third, but surveys suggest Kurz could catapult them into first place.
James may also find the Philadelphia 76ers an attractive landing spot given their talented young duo of Ben Simmons and Joel Embiid, for which he could serve as the veteran presence needed to catapult them into contenders.
The results from the study, called IMpower 130, come well after pivotal trial wins notched by Merck's Keytruda this year that have helped catapult that immunotherapy to the forefront of treatment of non-small cell lung cancer.
What we saw last week was live streaming's Gulf War, a moment that will catapult the technology into the center of the news — and will begin to inexorably alter much of television news as we know it.
The heavily favored Catalina Cruiser came up short in the Dirt Mile and Catapult was edged by Expert Eye in the Mile before Rosario rode Accelerate to victory in the 35th running of the Breeders' Cup Classic.
It is the most streamed song of all time, has smashed chart records, and burned itself onto the retinas of 2017; a remix featuring Justin Bieber helping to catapult it to super-fame in English-speaking countries.
Rubio's better-than-expected third-place finish, it seemed, would catapult him to second in New Hampshire, knock his establishment-friendly rivals out of the race, and spur Republican elites and mainstream voters to fall in line.
"What we&aposre doing is validating years of test catapult shots that were done at the EMALS test facility ... and years of arrestments on AAG," both at a facility in Lakehurst, New Jersey, said commanding officer Capt.
"It kind of gave us the energy to catapult into the unknown, to be able to see those places we've always wanted to see, " she tells CNBC Make It. "We call it the perfect storm," Jessica says.
Rep. Liz Cheney announced Thursday she will not run for Senate in Wyoming, passing on a competitive GOP primary in favor of remaining in a House leadership role that could catapult her to the speakership one day.
Warren has shunned big-dollar donors and fundraisers; her reliance on grass-roots money has helped catapult her to the top of the field in early states as she swamped Biden in fundraising from July through September.
No state can match California's impressively broad suite of clean-energy programs, but the initiative, if successful, could catapult Jay Inslee, Washington's governor, into the climate leadership role long occupied by the outgoing California governor, Jerry Brown.
How would Tesla ever pull off mass production of the upcoming Model 3, the car intended to catapult the niche automaker into the big leagues, if it could not deliver on something as fundamental as a seat?
The scrutiny is the latest setback for Samsung, long revered for helping catapult the country into Asia's fourth-largest economy, but which has also faced allegations of bribery and corruption in addition to its activities around unions.
Released in 1972, "Starman" — from his album The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders From Mars — was only Bowie's second hit (the first being "Space Oddity") and the first song to catapult him to megastardom.
But China, through its banks, is aiming to create its own global champions, while a booming middle class is set to catapult Asia Pacific past North America as the world's biggest aviation market over the next two decades.
Its prototypes, which also have a wingspan of 5.5 metres, are propelled into the air by catapult—though, like TwingTec's, they also have propellers to allow a controlled descent and landing once a tour of duty is over.
Grazier questions the decision by the Navy to use a new electromagnetic launch technology system for aircraft on the Ford-Class carriers instead of sticking with the steam-powered catapult system on the battle-tested Nimitz-Class carriers.
She isn't chucking bodies from a catapult, but there's still a sense that human life is a form of utility or currency, presided over by a fabulously wealthy person who has the privilege to consider the bigger picture.
These are the same issues that helped catapult Ocasio-Cortez to her win in blue-state New York — and Welder and his backers believe that the liberal agenda will resonate equally in Queens as in Kansas's 21625rd District.
Early testing of the carrier's plane-launching electromagnetic catapult failed in 2015, which was just one of several setbacks for a program that has been criticized by some lawmakers for a series of schedule delays and cost overruns.
And for the engineers working on the former, the biggest challenge could be making the new version of the jet short enough to work with the catapult launch systems currently being developed for use on the giant vessels.
GEORGETOWN, Guyana — The discovery of an enormous oil deposit off the coast of Guyana was meant to catapult this tiny country into the top echelons of petroleum producers and put its citizens on the path to better lives.
But federal prosecutors in California said their indictment had grown out of a criminal investigation initiated in September 2016, months before the election that would catapult both him and his future client, Ms. Daniels, into the political arena.
He trained with the prominent acting instructor Stella Adler and, later, with Harold Clurman and Robert Lewis, but more often than not he appeared in failed productions or in limited engagements that could hardly catapult him to stardom.
Stealth space catapult startup SpinLaunch is raising $30M The basic idea behind SpinLaunch's approach is to get a craft out of the atmosphere using a "rotational acceleration method" that brings a craft to escape velocity without any rockets.
High school football's ability to catapult heroes to wider prominence has been an important part of Southern life for nearly a century, said Andy Doyle, a historian of sports and the South at Winthrop University in Rock Hill.
The effect, instead, was to catapult his coalition partners in the anti-establishment Five Star Movement (M5S) into the arms of the centre-left Democratic Party (PD), creating a new parliamentary majority that underpins Giuseppe Conte's second government.
It was their team mates, Stephanie Schneider and Annika Drazek, who had been expected to lead the German field, but it was the bond between Jamanka and Buckwitz which helped catapult them across the finish line to gold.
The Texas Rangers took advantage of right-hander Daniel Mengden's throwing error to score four runs in the second inning Thursday afternoon, which helped catapult them to a 20-22 victory over the Oakland Athletics in Oakland, Calif.
In the university's heart, littered with smashed glass and covered in revolutionary graffiti spray-painted on the walls, the black-clad demonstrators in gas masks sawed metal poles into batons and practiced firing rocks from a makeshift catapult.
According to a filing with the SEC on Thursday, Liccardo is aiming to raise $50 million for his first fund at Catapult Ventures, and he's teamed up with Rouz Jazayeri from legendary venture firm Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers.
O'Rourke received high praise from at least 5 candidates for his gun control advocacy in the wake of El Paso, but it's doubtful his performance will be enough to catapult him to the front of the pack. 4.
That followed a birdie on 17 — his first of the round — to catapult the Northern Irishman level with U.S. amateur champion Bryson DeChambeau on eight under and into the tournament-leading trio alongside Sullivan, 28, who was 10 under.
Trump used the occasion to demand a showing of the troops' political support for one of his uninformed but pet obsessions, whether the Navy should redesign ships to go back to steam-powered catapult systems rather than electric-powered.
Step-by-step instructions for eight different projects are included in the $99 kit, letting kids build everything from a weight-triggered buzzer for protecting a piggy bank to a catapult that launches projectiles when an intruder is detected.
S) has agreed to pay 1.33 billion Swiss francs ($21 billion) for Grupo BTG Pactual SA's Swiss private-banking unit BSI Ltd in a deal that could catapult it into the nation's top-five money managers for the wealthy.
Interestingly, while it seems that contract employment is a model that is here to stay, Wonolo appears to be focused also on giving people the experience and connections to eventually try to catapult themselves into more full-time positions.
When the plane was announced in 2011, Musk's Space Exploration Technologies, or SpaceX, was hired to provide a version of its Falcon rocket to catapult medium-class payloads into orbit after they were dropped by the Stratolaunch carrier aircraft.
Orlando's 2112-299 setback in Detroit on Wednesday helped catapult the Pistons into the No. 8 spot in the conference, and the Magic will play seven of their final 11 games against East teams currently in the top nine.
It is unrealistic to think that China will walk away from its Made in China 2025 strategy to try to catapult itself up the economic value-chain any more than the Trump administration will abandon its America First strategy.
But what's the real value of startups pitching from an ice hole, standing in freezing water, fighting for the 10,000 euro grand prize, the chance of becoming a Catapult portfolio company, and a two-week stay in Silicon Valley?

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