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

The Department of Energy's nuclear weapons labs excelled in the former, and DOD's "national laboratory for nuclear weapons effects" — the Defense Nuclear Agency (DNA) and its predecessors — excelled in the latter.
The rookie Trevor Story has excelled in his place, hitting .
"She excelled in a variety of areas," Raggi told me.
He played basketball and excelled in his school's honors program.
Tommy excelled in football, basketball and track in high school.
Her daughter, Maya, was academically gifted and excelled in college.
Both excelled in the spotlight and eventually landed an agent.
She excelled in painting figures, which he generally minimized or avoided.
I excelled in school, played sports, and had plenty of friends.
I excelled in school, attending Amherst College and Harvard Law School.
But she struggled economically, even as she excelled in her career.
It's safe to say that Elton John has excelled in life.
The best academic societies included individuals that excelled in multiple fields.
Don excelled in some of the toughest schools in the Marine Corps.
The MacBook Pro's quad-core processor excelled in the web benchmark, too.
Despite their premium roots, Maserati products have never excelled in that category.
The United States has long excelled in the use of soft power.
The England team excelled in the 1990 World Cup, reaching the semifinals.
Still, both assistants excelled in detailing places to eat in the area.
He excelled in his classes and developed a strong interest in technology.
Mr. Trump told the crowd that he had excelled in every debate.
I was a good student and excelled in every subject except sports.
He excelled in the largest satellite caucuses, which get proportionately fewer delegates.
Despite the hardship, Hayes excelled in the classroom and on the football field.
His first born was "a beautiful lady," who excelled in school, he said.
"Trained in ballet, Haruka excelled in all her performance endeavors," Fenves's statement said.
Action painting, textiles, photography — any medium female artists have tried, they've excelled in.
The one area where humans have typically excelled in modernity is consumer goods.
Margy, as her friends call her, excelled in mathematics at an early age.
Russian athletes excelled in those games, winning 33 medals, 13 of them gold.
Occasionally, students who excelled in tiny towns or at different sports were recognized.
Powell excelled in asking the president difficult and clarifying questions about policy proposals.
He has excelled in later music of Germanic weight and breadth, Brahms especially.
Virtually all politicians bend the truth, but Trump has excelled in this regard.
But he somehow excelled in a game that the Warriors needed to win.
He excelled in the classroom and realized he wanted to be an English major.
Airlines have excelled in this by creating a ladder of rewards for frequent flyers.
Ten years later, many of our picks of 2008 also excelled in empirical work.
" He added: "I always excelled in sports, so I knew I had advantages there.
Reagan excelled in his role, and earned the label "The Great Communicator" on merit.
This Dunkin' certainly excelled in making my drink quickly and filling large donut orders.
We're basically saying only those who excelled in school deserve a path to citizenship.
Not surprisingly, children who excelled in math were far more likely to become inventors.
Still, in total, Mr. Tillerson has excelled in the somewhat rigid atmosphere inside Exxon.
They found that women CEOs excelled in managing complexity and being perceived as inspirational.
A local junior fencing champion, Coldon excelled in music, playing the guitar, violin and piano.
Lawler has always excelled in trades and has become more defensively savvy over the years.
An avid athlete, Henry Tudor jousted and hunted, threw the javelin and excelled in archery.
She excelled in drama in high school, won a talent contest and took acting lessons.
And studying the heavens was, after all, an area where China excelled in ancient times.
Stewart excelled in Adventureland and delivered a great performance in The Clouds of Sils Maria.
He excelled in his position, and the experience seemed to fill him with patriotic ardor.
He excelled in all parts of the game, but Trout was judged to be better.
A diligent musician from 9 years old onward, Mr. Marks excelled in high school bands.
Encouraged by her mother to take her studies seriously, Ms. McNair excelled in high school.
He also excelled in wrestling and was a state championship finalist, according to his obituary.
In her West Bengal village, Begam remembered she excelled in school, at Indian classics in particular.
I think he had just excelled in a sport — he had beat me in a sport.
She discovered judo while living in a center for displaced children and excelled in the sport.
The Swainsboro, Georgia, native worked hard and always excelled in school, but it was never easy.
But years before, the young Trump — nicknamed D. T. — excelled in sports in school, Dobias said.
In 1986, Barry Larkin, who excelled in virtually every offense department, joined them in the majors.
He excelled in school and attended Fisk University, where he began frequently smoking marijuana and drinking.
With the first semester of college down, I can safely say that I excelled in both.
At USA Today, Brian Truitt said Adam Driver excelled in an expanded role for Kylo Ren.
Using these strengths, Moana has excelled in the Navy, rising to the rank of lieutenant commander.
At boarding school he excelled in being beaten: "irrational discipline", he recalled, always made him react badly.
Inspector Ameri is known as a dedicated police officer who excelled in all of his command assignments.
But despite these missed opportunities, Donald Trump has utterly excelled in one single aspect of the Net.
Sansa Stark (Sophie Turner) excelled in her studies at the universities of Cersei and Littlefinger (Aidan Gillen).
But where banks have really excelled in the low-growth environment has been in keeping expenses low.
Mattel's rival Hasbro has excelled in translating its properties to successful television shows, movies and online videos.
Mr Lara, who was at high school shortly before Proposition 227 passed, excelled in English-only education.
She excelled in a time when being a black woman was not synonymous with beauty and class.
"He excelled in music and acting and modeling at such a young age," the actor, 22, says.
DaSilva's cousin said the world lost a talented young man who excelled in computer science and music.
He said Mr. Adan excelled in school, and was not especially religious, though also not an atheist.
He excelled in school that quarter earning the top GPA for all freshmen on the swim team.
But his father, also named Miguel, would let him try it only if he excelled in practice.
It's where we saw our photos as young people when we excelled in school, sports or arts.
Still, no matter how far Stewart excelled in Nascar, he could never quite leave his past behind.
She excelled in school and sports, but when it came to boys, she was a late bloomer.
In that body I worked my first jobs, volunteered in a hospital, and excelled in team sports.
She competed at bridge, excelled in the Ladies Nine-Hole League, became a deacon at her church.
I actually excelled in every math class I have ever taken, but I don't mean to lie.
He excelled in school and went to Harvard, where he majored in English and studied computer science.
She excelled in her college-prep private school, where she was dubbed "gifted and talented," she says.
Rosenfeld excelled in high school, earned a full scholarship to Brandeis and is currently interning with US Sen.
Whereas his father excelled in fundraising, Levi has struggled, ending March with just under $11,500 on the books.
He controlled the tics with medication and went to Cal Berkeley, where he excelled in the short races.
They had excelled in not only their athletic chops, but had been so much fun throughout the day.
She had excelled in several Bush administration jobs after the campaign, all of which she says she loved.
Hasbro has excelled in taking its properties and translating them to successful television shows, movies and online videos.
Race traveled the world to perform and excelled in single's matches as well as the tag team division.
Surprisingly, Garoppolo, on a team with nothing to play for, has excelled in the second half of games.
Ms. Radvanovsky, with her bright, powerful voice and dramatic fervor, excelled in Norma's moments of torment and fury.
Nathan Eovaldi, who also excelled in the postseason, called Price one of the best teammates he has had.
The former high school debate state champion excelled in that format and raised money after recent strong performances.
The undocumented immigrant students who excelled in the face of a harsh political environment in the United States.
Rival Hasbro has excelled in taking its properties and translating them to successful television shows, movies and online videos.
Even more to the point, Spotify has excelled in one key place many other podcasting platforms have failed: discovery.
She followed her older sister to the Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, where she excelled in the fashion design program.
Mr. Keller excelled in law school at the University of Texas and was noticed in conservative Texas legal circles.
He even excelled in more under-the-radar movies like Side Effects and A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints.
Ms. Martins found a welcoming, liberating place, where she excelled in class, forged new friendships and met a girlfriend.
Joe excelled in football, basketball and baseball at Winchester High School and was recruited by more than 100 colleges.
The previous day, Souhel had boasted about Redwan, who'd excelled in high school and intended to become a dentist.
The general excelled in a difficult job, as he did in tours in Afghanistan, Iraq and the Gulf War.
Morgan excelled in the Women's World Cup earlier this year, scoring six goals to help the U.S. win the title.
Siblings Sandra and Tony Camacho Rodriguez held stable jobs in Cuba: Sandra excelled in dentistry and Tony in mechanical engineering.
Born in 153 in Kansas City, Missouri, Vaughan excelled in school and graduated from Wilberforce University in Ohio in 1926.
And while Chacin has been bouncing between the bullpen and the rotation, he has excelled in his recent starting action.
Since the release of their debut video "Virile" in January 2016, French duo The Blaze have excelled in this practice.
Elendu-Ukeje also faced discouragement from other women who had excelled in other fields and lamented how hard it was.
Umenyiora was joined in his own class by defensive tackle Davern Williams, who excelled in school as an interior rusher.
Though Mr. Johnson excelled in a variety of sports, including skiing, basketball and soccer, he wanted to be a chef.
The company's financial services sector, which has excelled in the past year, also saw revenue increase by about eight percent.
Many sopranos have excelled in the title role of the water nymph who yearns to be human, including Renée Fleming.
Mattel's rival Hasbro has excelled in taking its properties and translating them to successful television shows, movies and online videos.
He was captain of the soccer team and excelled in playing instruments the school had bought by selling raffle tickets.
Benita's parents described their daughter as a happy child who excelled in school and at playing the piano and performing jujitsu.
He excelled in the organ introductions: a passacaglia by Georg Muffat and Bach's Prelude and Fugue in E minor (BWV 548).
Those arguments include:  He excelled in a wide-open scheme at Cal, but one that operates much differently than NFL offenses.
Every October, the Nobel Prize committee announces who has excelled in the fields of physics, chemistry, literature, economics, medicine and peace.
What we can say is that they excelled in close quarters but found it trickier to match humans' long-term strategies.
Hilda I. Clayton died as she was teaching the tenets of documenting war -- something she excelled in as a combat photographer.
The teen excelled in high school with the help of his ever-present aide, earning him a spot at the college.
And Henry practiced, and apparently excelled, in a of wrestling indigenous to the Cornwall region of England, known as Cornish Wrestling.
It helped that Shapero had excelled in his current role, significantly increasing the number of clients registered with LinkedIn's recruiting business.
And as unpopular as Trump may be at the moment, he's excelled in the past at the art of negative contrast.
Dominick's mother, Georgette Bess, is a paralegal in New York who excelled in school and instilled academic discipline in her son.
Islamic State has excelled in that by offering instant citizenship to any lone-wolf hater who kills infidels in its name.
I've never excelled in giant scenes of people and you're just like a soldier, which is kind of a cheesy word.
He excelled in a pair of intra-squad scrimmages, completing 26 percent of his passes while throwing two touchdowns and no interceptions.
She also gave credit to women who had excelled in the sci-fi space before them, such as Sigourney Weaver in Alien.
Trump hasn't always excelled in the debates, and this one will matter, if the billionaire wants to remain a top-tier candidate.
Galen, a Greek philosopher in the Roman empire, jokingly awarded a donkey with a Pankration prize because the donkey excelled in kicking.
My mother went through her middle-school education and excelled in math, so she became a math teacher after the Cultural Revolution.
These players conveyed the symphonic sweep and turbulence of the first movement of the First Quartet, and excelled in its lilting Intermezzo.
Astrid excelled in school, and, feeling confined by the Jordaanese slang she'd grown up speaking, made a point of mastering "proper" Dutch.
Buakaw excelled in K-1 by performing this leg drag and opening up with either body shots or hooks to the head.
I, on the other hand, excelled in school and did everything right, including not having sex with boys until I was 20.
Their son, Jesse, was a fifth-grader at Conover Road School and "excelled in history, especially WWI and WWII," according to his obituary.
Even Marchionne or Mr Ghosn may not have been up to the task—not least because these superstars excelled in rescuing failing carmakers.
What Trump excelled in was expressing pure racial-cultural resentment, which makes him a certain breed of populist, but not an economic one.
Diallo excelled in mathematics and intended to pursue a career as an engineer with the mines, the only industry of note in Guinea.
His standing is far different from that of Khrushchev, Brezhnev or Gorbachev, who excelled in the gray apparatchik universe of the Soviet hierarchy.
He excelled in debate contests, was class president at his high school and embraced the Democratic Party, just like his Irish immigrant grandfather.
Using an implement he wielded with his stumps, Buchinger excelled in calligraphy, ornamentation, and micrography, the practice of making patterns with tiny letters.
Cubs RH John Lackey (220-212, 266) Anderson has excelled in his first two starts as a fill-in for the injured Matt Garza.
But all accounts paint a picture of a happy, well-liked teenager who excelled in sports and school and had dreams of doing more.
Talk about the objectives of your role, how you accomplished or excelled in the objectives, the ways in which this work impacted the business.
The final sections of the exhibition focus on two areas in which Parmigianino excelled in comparison with his older, friendly rival: drawing and portraiture.
Quarterback Sam Bradford, acquired from Philadelphia for two draft choices, excelled in his two starts, completing 22.1 percent of his passes without an interception.
Chance the Rapper has excelled in this endeavor—despite his considerable popularity, he still hasn't signed a record deal or released a proper album.
Roethlisberger completed multiple passes to four receivers as the Steelers' passing offense excelled in its first week without injured Pro Bowl receiver Antonio Brown.
Invisible wounds festered beneath a polite and tidy surface; I excelled in every school subject, and had new and thoughtfully coordinated outfits each September.
As a youngster, he excelled in mathematics, science and drawing; he once said he found it easier to draw a word than spell it.
He has also excelled in the field, but a diving stop in the first inning Monday will keep him sidelined when it matters most.
Jean excelled in math starting in the first grade and chose to attend college at Mount Holyoke because it had an excellent mathematics department.
He spent his childhood as a herd boy but excelled in academics, winning a scholarship to the Tiger Kloof secondary school in South Africa.
The kinds of Democrats who have excelled in caucuses in recent years, like Mr. Sanders and Barack Obama, were backed overwhelmingly by younger voters.
Their new life was stable: Nikolai excelled in school, Sergey worked in construction and Ms. Ponomarev found jobs as an expediter for architecture firms.
After finishing high school at Winchester College, where his father taught music, he entered the University of Cambridge, Trinity College, and excelled in mathematics.
Last year, one of her teachers from high school chimed in with support for the celebrity, saying that she excelled in history during school.
Long wanted Conforto to use his legs more in his swing because he had done that when he excelled in 2015 and early 2016.
Lauryn's mom, Laura Luther, said her daughter excelled in all types of math, but the financial education component was missing from her school's curriculum.
He excelled in academics, graduating from Wyoming High School in 2013 as his class salutatorian and getting a scholarship to the University of Virginia.
Even better, he excelled in October, with a long relief stint in Game 43 of the N.L.C.S. and a save in the World Series.
" Griffin exhibited struggles in balance, and muscular and fine-motor weakness, but excelled in other areas: "talking, creativity, imagination, conversation, communication, engaging with people socially.
His online State Department bio says he "has excelled in tough negotiating settings," although he's had little luck with the exceptionally tricky North Korea portfolio.
Aboard ship, he excelled in electronics and boxing -- always the athlete yet reading about wires and batteries and electrical currents until late in the night.
The last 50 years of human-rated spacecraft have excelled in the first two qualities, being both structurally sound and making efficient use of space.
This is all on the well-established and charming retro-style, dial-covered body that Fujifilm has excelled in creating over the last few years.
Italy has, of course, long excelled in the performance of opera, with generations of Italian singers enjoying stellar careers on stages at home and abroad.
I made a film in a genre that my parents have excelled in and I think if anything that's really exciting and special for us.
The inspired players excelled in an ambitious program that featured the New York premiere of Andrew Norman's "Switch," one of several recent Utah Symphony commissions.
And whereas solar perovskites have excelled in lab efficiency tests, they still need real-world experience to persuade investors and customers to trust the product.
Kreiz has more than two decades of experience in the media and entertainment industries, particularly children's entertainment, areas that Mattel's rival Hasbro has excelled in.
Tomlin was unremarkable in the regular season, but he excelled in his first two post-season starts and has continued that through four innings tonight.
The Rangers have another highly touted goalie prospect, 23-year-old Igor Shestyorkin, who has excelled in the Kontinental Hockey League in his native Russia.
She excelled in school and went on to study art history at Harvard, becoming the first person in her immediate family to go to college.
He excelled in mathematics and received a scholarship to Oxford University, where he earned bachelor's degrees in physiology and chemistry and a doctorate in biochemistry.
Folt may be weighing all this, and perhaps that the Trojans have excelled in other areas — five teams have won national championships in Swann's tenure.
I reckon that's the advantage of having a father who excelled in the sport and taught you how to do it as a small child.
And in recent years, Republicans have excelled in special elections because they've done well among the older and reliable voters who dominate low-turnout elections.
She excelled in the medical service corps and is now the deputy chief of staff for operations in the office of the Army's surgeon general.
MORE assumed office without any foreign affairs or national security experience, although he excelled in the use of a teleprompter and the cadence of speech delivery.
China and other emerging economies are making rapid inroads in key industries that export-driven South Korea has excelled in, including in semiconductors and display panels.
"He excelled in every one of his roles — decorated Marine, pioneer astronaut, accomplished and admired senator, loving husband and father," the Clintons wrote in a statement.
At Toledo's Whitmer High School, Hayes was a good-but-not-great basketball prospect, an unselfish big man who also excelled in football at wide receiver.
"Barbara excelled in four distinct areas of Milton studies: as teacher, critic, biographer and editor," said John Leonard, a professor at Western University in London, Ontario.
For example, Idris Elba and Samuel L. Jackson both excelled in playing characters (Heimdall and Nick Fury, respectively) who were originally white according to comic books.
Growing up in the 1980s and '90s in Park Slope, Brooklyn, Mr. Vizzini was a creative, precocious boy who excelled in school and loved Dungeons & Dragons.
Growing up, John excelled in math and science, he told the Yale Center for Dyslexia and Creativity in December 2015, but struggled with reading and spelling.
He excelled in high school sports and was offered football scholarships by several top colleges, but turned them down to try his hand at rowing instead.
I tried all the sauces from both chains to see which had a better selection overall, and I found that both chains excelled in different areas.
Roethlisberger completed multiple passes to four receivers as the Steelers' aerial attack excelled in its first week without injured Pro Bowl receiver Antonio Brown (left calf).
The orchestra excelled in the contrasts of the fourth movement, with the strings channeling fervid passions and the brasses taking a jeering delight in their disruptions.
RHP Archie Bradley, who has excelled in the bullpen this season, will be considered to fill RHP Shelby Miller's spot in the rotation, manager Torey Lovullo said.
As her son, who excelled in many sports, was deciding which to focus on, she left the decision to him -- but quietly prayed he'd pass on football.
Having spent much of my career studying people who've excelled in their professional lives, I've found that the key to success is starting with a strong mindset.
She excelled in more intimate formats, the three-quarter and especially bust-length portraits, where her renderings of expression, lightly powdered ringlets and fabric are beyond reproach.
He started out as a pitcher and briefly excelled in both roles, but gave up pitching for good when he joined the New York Yankees in 1920.
Byrd left his barista job and excelled in the one-year, full-time program and, in August 2019, joined IBM's Cloud projects team as a software engineer.
He excelled in painting and drawing, winning prestigious prizes and attracting attention with a signature style recognizable by thick, angular black lines that outlined his somber themes.
Born with a congenital abnormality, Pistorius had both his legs amputated below the knee before his first birthday, but through sheer determination excelled in world-class athletics.
I knew that she had excelled in school and had been admitted to Moscow State University, the best and oldest university in Russia, where she studied history.
One area that start-ups in Europe have excelled in is so-called "deep tech" which includes areas such as AI (artificial intelligence), virtual reality and robotics.
She "excelled in drama" and went on to have a haphazard youthful stage career in Liverpool and London, with time out for stints in several repertory companies.
But her parents forced her to keep going, and Cleary eventually excelled in school and in college and found a job as a librarian in Yakima, Wash.
Moreover, admission to ENA is highly meritocratic in that only students who have excelled in their undergraduate studies and conquered written and oral exams are allowed entry.
The new documentary details how RBG excelled in law school while taking care of both her young daughter and her husband Marty, who was diagnosed with testicular cancer.
Morton excelled in school, first at P.S. 114 and later at Seward Park High School (he graduated at 15), but felt little in the way of intellectual stirrings.
He excelled in that match but ultimately lost, then had an "awkward" encounter with a female reporter he recognized from the pub at the post-match press conference.
He excelled in math in high school but was persuaded by his father to drop out when he was a sophomore so that he could go to work.
We looked at people who had exemplary records, people who had excelled in other investigative units, and we drafted them into the Internal Affairs Bureau, slowly but surely.
This might not seem so surprising, as the Nordic country has consistently excelled in enforcing gender equality across all areas of society, including health, labor, and political power.
American gymnasts have traditionally excelled in the power events, Vault and Floor Exercise, and their difficulty level on those apparatus has been their advantage for the past decade.
Naturally, the performance-oriented BMW X4 M40i provided the lowest 0-to-60-mile-per-hour times, while the Mitsubishi Outlander excelled in the lowest-monthly-payment department.
San Francisco Officials to Tech Workers: Buy Your Lunch The company built its business — and its mystique — because it excelled in the now-antiquated art of making magazines.
But really, the future does rely on a lot of tech jobs, and that's where the jobs are in this economy, and what the U.S. has excelled in.
In short, the Reagan appointees who excelled in their respective fields are a lot like the so-called "ignoramuses" — in the opinion of Jennifer Rubin — that Trump has appointed.
DaSilva's cousin said the world lost a talented young man who excelled in computer science and music -- a hard worker who never gave up and was quick to learn.
There is, primarily, the sin of his mind, which is unlike others in his community: John excelled in school ... and it was said that he had a Great Future.
When only 28503 percent of African-American students take calculus, 22019 years after Clay excelled in the field, we must take full advantage of the technology heritage they represent.
In high school in Philadelphia, Penn excelled in art, and then spent four years at the Philadelphia Museum and School of Industrial Art (now the University of the Arts).
They have grown up through our K-12 education system and excelled in their studies, and many go on to obtain college degrees or other credentials at prestigious schools.
Despite his detractors, Joe excelled in the Senate, eventually launching a bid for the Democratic nomination for president in 1987, which was ultimately thwarted after plagiarism accusations came to light.
Though Carlos Relvas was raised by private tutors and excelled in sports like fencing and horseback riding, he eventually wound up devoting his life to taking, processing, and displaying pictures.
Visiting with students last week at Middleburg Community Charter School, Trump excelled in the more personal, one-on-one interactions, including coding on a tablet alongside a fifth grade student.
With markets-sensitive sales and trading businesses taking a beating industry-wide, Citi's consumer bank has excelled in 2019, and its credit-card business has become central to consumer growth.
This year's Bessies is hosted by the tap dancer and actress Ayodele Casel and the choreographer and dancer Shernita Anderson, and honors those who have excelled in dance and performance.
As Democrats have increasingly excelled in that area, aided by ActBlue, Republicans have come to realize that those little donations, repeated over and over again, add up to big numbers.
Like Odd Future before them, Brockhampton have excelled in creating their own world—a 360-degree package where they direct their own videos, draw up their artwork, produce all their music.
The simple fact that he didn't lunge wildly when encouraged frustrated Silva no end—the fact that he also excelled in the clinch and on the ground made it even worse.
So, expand upon what you did in that job that brought value — whether that's an amount of revenue you produced, projects you led, or how you excelled in your monthly goals.
Commending its control and versatility, Wirecutter reported that this knife excelled in hulling strawberries with one smooth, circular action as well slipping beneath a shrimp shell for efficient peeling and deveining.
While she excelled in her profession, Jessie's nonchalant attitude towards cattle ownership eventually brought her to the attention of the police, who were under enormous pressure to put her behind bars.
The company has excelled in driving down the cost of launches, and SpaceX has said reusing them can further push down costs, and dramatically reduce turnaround time, allowing for more launches.
He excelled in a nearly continuous swath from the Pacific Coast of Oregon and Washington to the Red River Valley in Minnesota, along the Great Lakes to the coast of Maine.
Penguins Coach Mike Sullivan said there were not as many checking lines in the league or as many roster spots reserved for players who excelled in that aspect of the game.
She'd gone to undergrad on a full-ride scholarship, excelled in her classes, and was encouraged by her advisers to apply to grad school, where she then took on $40,000 in debt.
The Eagles have excelled in the kicking game, as Colton Lichtenberg is 6-for-6 on field goals and punter Mike Knoll has pinned opponents inside the 20-yard line 13 times.
All five of the Vautour children wanted to attend Boston College, and luckily for Vautour, all had excelled in academics and sports in high school so they were able to gain admission.
He's tackled and excelled in more genres than most artists dream of—folk, soul, jazz, blues, pop, garage rock—so the idea that he's some sort of chameleon is a natural one.
Perhaps, if a student who has excelled in school but did not pass the exam is interested in attending a specialized school, some additional criteria could be established based on past performance.
The evening began with a glittering account of Strauss's tone poem "Don Quixote": The Philharmonic's Carter Brey played the extensive cello solo magnificently, and Cynthia Phelps excelled in the solo viola passages.
Between the ages of 6 and 13, she excelled in swimming and table tennis, represented her school in softball and badminton, and became a member of the Malaysian national rhythmic gymnastics team.
Velasquez told me that one advantage to launching in the wake of an economic crisis was that longevity depended on exhibiting creativity in spades, and Quixotic Projects certainly excelled in that area.
They have excelled in all situations, leading the league in goal differential (plus-81) by a wide margin and finishing tied for third on the power play and seventh in penalty killing.
It also offered a glimpse into the nexus of money and politics that is commonplace across the ideological spectrum and around the United States, and something that Mr. Cuomo has excelled in.
Of course, performance plays a larger role and while I found the Pixelbook excelled in many areas, there are still a few places it came up slightly short — though, notably, not by much.
Ms. Pantastico excelled in the concerto's outer movements, where the upward sweep of a leg or the downward tap of a toe showed her uncannily at one with Michael Jinsoo Lim's solo violin.
One detective involved in the investigation characterized him as a "lady hater" — at odds with the reaction of Lewis' father, who described his son as a "humble" man who had excelled in school.
In 1986, Falbo did a meta-analysis of 200 studies on only children and found they excelled in achievement, intelligence and character over children with siblings -- especially those with older brothers or sisters.
As FiveThirtyEight's Nate Silver has documented, Clinton excelled in rich suburban districts in 2016, with her vote-margin improving on Obama's by an average of 8 points in the country's most educated districts.
Last year, perpetual partystarter Justin Martin excelled in the environment at Canibal; with Catz 'n Dogz closing the night, you're in for a perfect offering of upbeat, bass-heavy, booty-shakin' house music.
Similarly, Trump excelled in Appalachia not because he vowed to end the miners' pensions — he didn't — but because he promised to restore the coal industry to its former glory and bring back coal jobs.
Killen's culinary experience was also informed by his time studying as a pastry chef, a role that he could have excelled in were it not for his sights being set on more savory endeavors.
Astros 15, Rangers 5 Corbin Martin excelled in his major league debut, while Alex Bregman and George Springer each hit two homers for Houston, which completed its first four-game home sweep over Texas.
Celebrated rough-and-tumble fighter Mike Fink excelled in his crowing, exclaiming: I'm the very infant that refused his milk before its eyes were open and called out for a bottle of old Rye!
Many of my housemates were Spanish, Latin American, or Polish and had excelled in secondary or tertiary education in their own countries before moving to London to study—sciences, medicine, and economics were common.
But I strive to emulate the essence of the man: A true American success story who excelled in his chosen profession and who raised a family with all the love one man could muster.
Defending champion and Oracle Team USA skipper Jimmy Spithill identified Artemis, in their distinctive blue and yellow catamaran "Big Blue", as one of his biggest competitors after the Swedish crew excelled in practice racing.
He seemed wistful at times for home — "I rarely get any news here about Africa," he wrote — but he excelled in his classes, earning an undergraduate degree in economics with honors in three years.
Angels RH Ricky Nolasco (5-211, 210) Liriano excelled in a no-decision against Tampa Bay on Monday, when he gave up two solo homers and one other hit in 22 216/23 innings.
Instead, use it as an opportunity to sneak in a comment or two about current or past projects you excelled in, quantify your results and relay positive feedback you received, and show your personality.
Early last year, her high school history teacher chimed in to support Cardi B using her platform to inspire change and went on to mention that Cardi B excelled in history, according to Complex.
Sculley said that may very well be, but Cook excelled in business, carrying the tech giant through the death of its charismatic leader to the historic $1 trillion valuation that Apple hit on Thursday.
Higher education organizations meantime excelled in the top 100, with 18 institutions placing in 2019's rankings, with many featuring in the top trans-inclusive employers list, such as universities in Cardiff, Swansea and Sheffield.
Rather, as with the iPhone, the company has excelled in providing an overall hardware and software experience that makes it possible to use the product mostly without thinking — as evidenced by the above workout feature.
Both Tyson and Spinks excelled in pouring in blows against an opponent's guard—the problem was that Spinks was the type of fighter to hide behind his guard, while Tyson was one built around movement.
When making your résumé, expand upon what you did in that job that brought value — whether that&aposs an amount of revenue you produced, projects you led, or how you excelled in your monthly goals.
The intimate way he describes Vader and puts Kylo in direct competition with his memory suggests that Kylo is failing at fulfilling the exact same role Vader excelled in: being an apprentice to the Emperor.
Gadon — in a role Polley herself might have excelled in, should she have chosen to — plays Grace as both an innocent and a possible manipulator, and as smarter than she's thought to be, which is difficult.
He may have excelled in his evil mission, but he was at the top of a pyramid of power and others will come forward to claim his mantle of leadership and perhaps learn from his demise.
While Monsanto and DuPont, Farmers Edge's main competitors, have excelled in the U.S.'s public data-rich agriculture sector, Farmers Edge has an advantage in data-sparse environments because of the company's unique private weather network.
The brand has excelled in sourcing indie beauty brands that speak to its millennial fanbase, stocking brands with names like Foxybae and Petal and filling its shelves with facial oils, glitter pastes, and flower-infused rollerballs.
The Co-operative Group was honored for having excelled in business partnership and supplier engagement, and won praise for its 'Brighter Future' program which aims to offer jobs to 30 slavery and trafficking victims in Britain.
We grew up together in the Midwest and I watched as her three sons excelled in the sport, each of them on a high school program that plays all comers nationally and perennially reaches national prominence.
He also excelled in his use of tusche, a liquid that, when poured on a lithographic stone or plate, can leave a flowing motif that can be printed; it was especially used by Motherwell and Francis.
The current youngest member of the Mexican national team has excelled in the Liga MX and deserves to train and grow with a top-class squad in Europe that will help him continue to develop his talents.
He excelled in Street Fighter and niche gems alike, but in FighterZ, he found a game that rewarded that impermeability; almost immediately after the game's release, he was being recognized as the best player in the world.
This is not a fair comparison for Mr. Sanders — these were caucus states four years ago, a format he excelled in, and they are now holding primaries — but it may not stop the comparison from being made.
I hadn't been the best high school student, and I imagined it would be difficult to learn a new language — it was — but I fell in love with school and I excelled in most of my courses.
Sherrill pointed out that all of them have excelled in male-dominated fields and had to find ways to get along with, and sometimes lead, teams of individuals with whom they did not have much in common.
The backstory: A Pew survey in March 2018 showed that Trump's approval was highest among those who had never been to college, and a FiveThirtyEight analysis in November 2016 found that Hillary Clinton excelled in higher-educated counties.
Though barely 883 feet 10 inches, William Verneli Wood could easily dunk a basketball, and at a wiry 175 pounds, he excelled in football at Armstrong High, a historic school in northwest Washington whose graduates included Duke Ellington.
He added that if teenagers or their parents are worried about making a sports team, they should instead consider looking up the "real life figures of smaller stature" who have excelled in athletics, of which there are many.
Despite the illness, he excelled in sports and academics at St. Patrick's College and in 229, his last year of high school, signed a professional contract with the Richmond Football Club before eventually deciding to attend seminary instead.
What sets these five billionaire entertainers and studio executives apart from their peers is not only that they excelled in the industry, but that they leveraged their success to make investments that provide significant income beyond their salaries.
On Religion ELIZABETHTOWN, Pa. — As a high school student, James Spearman excelled in math and science, and for a hobby at home, he assembled insulation pipes into a model roller coaster looping from floor to ceiling and back.
There he excelled in seven starts, compiling a 6-1 record with a 1.66 E.R.A. He is the first Mets starting pitcher to leapfrog two levels, from Class AA to the major leagues, since Mike Pelfrey in 2006.
The lanky rim protector has excelled in his two years as a pro, becoming the first local player to lead the Chinese league in blocks since, yes, Yao; he is also now a critical part of the national team.
Through my entrepreneurial endeavors and hospitality jobs during high school and college, what I excelled in was communicating and influencing others, reacting on the fly, and working long days on tough jobs that were both physically and mentally challenging.
The teenager, ranked 2,354th in the world, had yet to win an ITF junior title, however Tennis West says he excelled in national and state tournaments, and in December, helped his high school win the National Championships in Albury.
Throughout high school, the opportunity scholars watched undocumented friends and siblings give up and drop out, shamed and beaten down by public scorn over illegal immigration and the dead-end options awaiting even those who excelled in high school.
The book and film tell the story of a hard-charging, no-nonsense businesswoman — her other nickname is Hurricane Ella — who excelled in a male-dominated profession decades before gender imbalance in the restaurant industry became a hot issue.
As a child, he excelled in math and Bible studies; while in high school he was in charge of the physical fitness program of the youth battalion of Haganah, the main Jewish military organization of Palestine before Israeli independence.
During an interview, Ms. Martin said that her children — ages 10 to 16 when she was last arrested — had all once excelled in school, but that they had lost their ability to focus during her absences after the shoplifting arrests.
The 5-foot-8, 168-pound Isles ended up at Ashland University in Ohio, where he excelled in track, setting the program's indoor record in the 60 meters (6.68), and on the football field, once returning a kickoff 100 yards.
That's not exactly what the team envisioned when they took him a couple years ago, but he excelled in that capacity down the stretch of this past season and could rather easily slide into more of a secondary ball-handling role.
He does so much with his facial expressions — he would have been a great silent actor, though with his skills, he could have excelled in any era of screen acting — and his visibly tormented inner conflict plays off Lincoln's dignified confidence.
The daughter of impoverished Jewish immigrants from Poland, she grew up humbly in the Bronx, sometimes on public assistance, but excelled in school — winning scholarships, finding a mentor in a future Nobel laureate and earning advanced degrees at leading universities.
A curious choice, especially in the light of "Hollywoodland" (2006), where he excelled in the role of George Reeves, who starred as Superman on TV in the early nineteen-fifties, loathed the experience, and died of a gunshot to the head.
Jackson excelled in place of an injured Jonathan Sexton in the pivot's role to steer Ireland to a remarkable 26-20 win at Newlands, the team's first triumph against the Springboks in South Africa giving them a 1-0 lead in the series.
But for someone who had excelled in her studies, graduating summa cum laude with a B.A. in psychology from Duke University at the age of 19, the early years of moving through multiple departments in order to get operational perspective were challenging.
But Donen also excelled in other genres, directing the witty Faustian comedy "Bedazzled" (33) with Peter Cook and Dudley Moore, the romance-thriller "Charade" (23) with Cary Grant and Audrey Hepburn, and the romantic comedy "Indiscreet" (21980) with Grant and Ingrid Bergman.
There's an obvious and understandable reason Sanders has focused on reforming the closed primary instead of the caucus: Sanders has excelled in the caucus states, which reward fired-up activists, and suffered in the closed primaries, where his independent supporters can't participate.
He excelled in school, earned a master's degree in development economics at the London School of Economics, worked for two years as an economist in Mozambique for the French overseas development agency AFD and was a Stanford University research associate in Kenya.
And Mr. Sanders has struggled to overcome his longstanding weakness in affluent, well-educated suburbs, where Democrats excelled in the midterm elections and where many traditionally Republican voters are skeptical about President Trump's performance, meaning they could be up for grabs in November.
And Mr. Sanders has struggled to overcome his longstanding weakness in affluent, well-educated suburbs, where Democrats excelled in the midterm elections and where many traditionally Republican voters are skeptical about President Trump's performance, meaning they could be up for grabs in November.
Instead, Democratic voters turn to the candidate who's excelled in the last few debates and, against the odds, has maintained a strong, steady, top-tier position in the primary ever since she launched her campaign, outside, in the middle of a blizzard.
At a time when women were discouraged from studying math and science because, as one male mathematician put it, "the very great tension of mind which they require is beyond the strength of a woman's physical power of application," Lovelace excelled in both fields.
He excelled in English at school, but he wasn't interested in other academic subjects, bunking off to hang in an abandoned mental institution called Dykebar Hospital, where he smoked with his mates, watched hip-hop videos on their phones, and rode around on dirt bikes.
On "There Will Be Time" by Baaba Maal and Mumford & Sons, the Phantom Reactor excelled in the lower range, but only after switching to the Sonos Play:5 did I realize how the Devialet speaker totally missed the texture of the gentle percussion track.
Many of Anderson's countrymen and women — all white — have excelled in elite tennis, including the former No. 3 Amanda Coetzer; Wayne Ferreira; Kevin Curren, Africa's last Grand Slam singles finalist; and Johan Kriek, who won back-to-back Australian Open titles in the 1980s.
Another great guard passer who excelled in forcing the half guard, Penn was unique in that he didn't look to just split his opponent's guard and step over one knee until they were forced to consolidate half a la Marcelo Garcia or Benson Henderson.
The son of a police detective who also ran a wrestling club, Mr. Lichtenfeld excelled in various athletic disciplines and is said to have developed his street fighting and mixed martial arts skills to protect his community from attacks by anti-Semites and marauding fascists.
In a neighborhood where antigovernment feeling is painted on the walls — "Go back, Indian dogs," reads one message — Asrar was known as a smart young man who stayed away from protests and excelled in school, scoring 495 out of 500 on a recent exam.
Although she excelled in her own way in the company's traditional Bournonville ballets, she also danced in the troupe's wide repertoire of works by George Balanchine, Kenneth MacMillan, Birgit Cullberg, Flemming Flindt and others, including Frederick Ashton's "Romeo and Juliet," to which she brought a carefree sensuality.
EditorsNote: Several small tweaks throughout Corbin Martin excelled in his major league debut, while Alex Bregman and George Springer each hit two homers for the Houston Astros, who completed their first-ever four-game home sweep of the Texas Rangers with a 25-25 victory Sunday.
Today, Ms. Robeck is rewriting her story as one of 10 recipients of The New York Times college scholarship, a program for students who have excelled in the face of adversity that provides tuition money, mentorship and a summer job at The Times, among other benefits.
As she learned German and excelled in school, Ms. Ates says, she came to understand that it was not the crowded living conditions that she found suffocating, but the realization that because of her gender she was not afforded the freedoms of her non-Muslim peers.
On the campaign trail, he has excelled in more refined settings — with business groups, for instance, or in academia — laying out his agenda in measured tones, his arguments smooth and precise, against the backdrop of an artful PowerPoint presentation, or nimbly engaging in question-and-answer sessions.
Critics may say the DCEU is behind Marvel's cinematic universe in terms of quality and box office, but DC has excelled in delivering a much stronger roster of fully-fleshed female superheroes and antiheroes, including Wonder Woman, Mera, Harley Quinn, and now Huntress and Black Canary.
Creating a style focused on relentless defensive pressure and the diverse offense of Tina Charles, a former W.N.B.A. most valuable player, the Liberty excelled in 2015, finishing at 23-11, with their most wins in franchise history and the best regular-season record in the league that season.
Alexander Hamilton argued in the Federalist Papers that instituting an electoral college comprised of wise and educated American citizens would prevent the uninformed public from electing charismatic presidential candidates who excelled in "the little arts of popularity" rather than candidates who possessed the qualities needed to govern effectively.
She's excelled in this role for at least nine years; I especially love the teasing way she contrasts turned-out positions (legs apart, knees bent, facing the audience) with turned-in ones, folding one knee inward across the other as if closing a book and stroking an arm downward.
Had Kent (who excelled in 2015 with the World War I drama "Testament of Youth") diverted a fraction of the cost of his lavish production design to beefing up the screenplay, this corny melodrama might have had a chance of pleasing our minds as much as our eyes.
If we consider the British baking phenomenon that is The Great British Bake Off, we may note that a very large proportion of finalists and winners have been men, and they have excelled in cake baking and decorating as much as in the more traditional male field of bread-making.
We excelled in near-misses that may not have been near at all, and were, in any event, epic time-wastings, involving follow-up conference calls and weeks of waiting, or requests for further writing on spec which were only occasionally rewarded with anything more nourishing than a free coffee.
The shooting suspect, Mr. Cruz, had also been a member of his school's Army Junior R.O.T.C., and had "excelled" in air rifle marksmanship contests with other schools in the area in a program that was supported by a grant from the National Rifle Association Foundation, according to The Associated Press.

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