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189 Sentences With "got off the ground"

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The Machete never got off the ground, so to speak.
That widely mocked proposal never got off the ground either.
The plan for a Howard visit never got off the ground.
"I don't think one that got off the ground," Banister said.
But his campaign began late and never got off the ground.
It never got off the ground, but the premise is clearly correct.
It had planned an IPO but that never got off the ground.
To be clear this microdrone has not yet got off the ground.
It's probably for the best that it never got off the ground.
Discussions about a bid for governor in 943 never got off the ground.
"I don't think one that got off the ground," manager Jeff Banister said.
One-third of them never got off the ground or soon petered out.
His existence nearly cost L'Rell her chancellorship before it got off the ground.
The promised launch date was March 133, but it never got off the ground.
These were suspended earlier this month in Geneva before they got off the ground.
The Fed tried normalizing interest-rate policy and it barely got off the ground.
But like so many other films, the project never quite got off the ground.
Khan and Chowdhry are still amazed at how smoothly the show got off the ground.
These talks were suspended earlier this month in Geneva before they got off the ground.
Trump Tower in Tampa, a 52-story condo that never got off the ground, and
The talks in Geneva were suspended earlier this month before they got off the ground.
But Mozilla's initiative to get Firefox inside of connected devices never really got off the ground.
Earlier this year, a cholera vaccination campaign almost got off the ground, but then never happened.
London's Garden Bridge is dead in the water, but it never really got off the ground.
By standard ethical guidelines, Nunes should have recused himself before the investigation got off the ground.
So, you know, the fight for $15, it really got off the ground in 2011, 2012.
A National Counter Terrorism Centre was supposed to resolve these feuds but never got off the ground.
Yet another car-industry mega-merger has collapsed—this time before it even got off the ground.
Whatever the reasons, in this year of negativity, Mr. Kasich's positive campaign never got off the ground.
Last year, a project called EOMA68 got off the ground with a campaign on CrowdSupply, raising $199,220.
From there it was some "very, very passionate" consumers who helped Dave's kombucha got off the ground.
None of the projects, which were approved by the United States government, ever got off the ground.
Fizdale was fired 101 games and one playoff series into a tenure that never got off the ground.
While Zip2 got off the ground, Musk literally lived in the office and showered at a local YMCA.
Ido, a fisherman, complains that a lending scheme announced by the local mayor never got off the ground.
In the process, he nearly lost his mom's house and ended FUBU before it got off the ground.
But aside from dominating a few news cycles itself, Bannon's big plan never actually got off the ground.
Some deals have been withdrawn before they really got off the ground because of concerns about government scrutiny.
Hims got off the ground with $7 million of venture capital investment, including from Joshua Kushner's Thrive Capital.
They conceived a project with text and photographs called "Harlem Doorways" that never fully got off the ground.
But the site never got off the ground; after a year, there were fewer than two dozen entries.
All of these inventions would need to be approved by government regulators before they ever got off the ground.
As it got off the ground, the company raised around $5 million at a pre-money of $5.7 million.
"War" spent a lot of time setting the table for upcoming season and never quite got off the ground.
It never fully got off the ground, however, and Ronald Reagan abandoned it when he became president in 1981.
Ralph said that Peyton had the option to the book for years before it finally got off the ground.
Former Representative Joe Sestak of Pennsylvania, whose campaign never got off the ground, dropped out on Sunday, and Gov.
Before the company got off the ground, his only income was $30 a week drawing cartoons for his college newspaper.
The reference to Simpson-Bowles was a nod to the 2010 debt-reduction plan that never got off the ground.
Iran and Cuba have taken steps but strongly resist fundamental change; efforts with North Korea never got off the ground.
Sony Pictures Entertainment/Imageworks wasn't a founding member but joined a few months after the foundation got off the ground.
Many of Warhol's own capitalist schemes were in fact so goofy that they could never have got off the ground.
The decision was mostly for show -- the program, which was tied up in the courts, never got off the ground.
George Lucas was dreaming of a Star Wars live-action TV show long before The Mandalorian got off the ground.
The new agency would have been dubbed the Department of Education and Employment, but such plans never got off the ground.
After much anticipation and numerous delays, DM-1 finally got off the ground this month, sparking a whirlwind trip to orbit.
After Cruel Intentions' extraordinary success, Kumble landed a follow-up TV series, Manchester Prep, but it never got off the ground.
The Sean Parker-backed Brigade, which bills itself as a social network centered around politics, never really got off the ground.
Ala Younis, born in 1974 in Kuwait City, documents a project, based on utopian rationality, that barely got off the ground.
It got off the ground in 1997 and it took Cassini seven years to reach the region of the mysterious planet.
The startup first got off the ground in 2015 as an iPhone application for social networking with a focus on movies.
Spicer filled notebooks over his eight-month tenure as Trump's spokesperson, taking copious notes as the administration got off the ground.
LONDON — How Addis Fine Art got off the ground is a tale of happenstance built on the back of good timing.
His candidacy never got off the ground and he dropped out of the race after finishing third in the New Hampshire primary.
Hollar got off the ground in November with $225 million in seed funding and a well-seasoned team of e-commerce veterans.
But in the face of opposition from the two ultra-Orthodox parties in Netanyahu's coalition, the plan never got off the ground.
So when Christie actually ran for president this cycle, he was badly damaged, and accordingly his candidacy never got off the ground.
But the first issue — which carried a story on judicial corruption, an endemic problem in Bulgaria — almost never got off the ground.
NetSuite — first known as NetLedger — got off the ground first, but the same series of conversations also led Benioff to start Salesforce.
Two students reported the plot, stopping it before it got off the ground, according to a letter to parents from that school's principal.
In 2011, he suggested a launch in 2013 or 2014, but it finally got off the ground for the first time this year.
" She added that "the party never really got off the ground; the vibe was not like your usual New Year's Eve at all.
X-Men director Bryan Singer tried to do his own version with CBS back in 2012, but it never got off the ground.
Amore was on a Delta flight -- scheduled to fly from JFK to LAX -- but the plane never got off the ground with him.
RRE very graciously gave me a little bit of seed capital to get me started and that's when Chain got off the ground.
A task force proposed by Swiss prosecutors a year ago and another sought six months ago by Spanish prosecutors never got off the ground.
The old timers couldn't carry a territory anymore, being in their 40s and early 50s by the time the USWA got off the ground.
I'm constantly impressed that this series ever got off the ground, and that it's now attracting some of the biggest manufacturers in the world.
Based on current results, Trump will win more votes than Cruz and John Kasich, whose famous #NeverTrump alliance never really got off the ground.
Since Libya fractured after the NATO-led intervention in 222, the lucrative business opportunities didn't materialize, and Osprey never really got off the ground.
Her training concept got off the ground in 2009, supported by a federal grant to the University of South Florida from the Justice Department.
Ms. LuPone knew Furth socially and worked with him on a one-woman play about a radio host that never got off the ground.
But it never got off the ground, even after a pivot to meme-making app Super and a now infamous "un-pivot" back to Jelly.
And then, he made her take her "stupid" (Dallas' words, not mine) headhunter job to support the family while his business got off the ground.
The app was developed out of Wattpad's internal incubator, Wattpad Labs, which is also where its newer chat fiction app Tap got off the ground.
He began his career on site as the company got off the ground, but his plan was always to make the switch to remote worker.
The original film was released in 1988, with Burton writing a sequel a few years later — Beetlejuice Goes Hawaiian — that never got off the ground.
But, with this season's fires already blazing, the Peatlands Restoration Agency has barely got off the ground and has a huge task ahead of it.
Under Hidalgo County's previous long-standing administration, no victim advocacy unit existed, the woman said, and her unit had got off the ground only recently.
Zipline got off the ground in Rwanda and has leveraged its experience in East Africa to begin testing medical delivery services in the United States.
Duque's hard-line policies may signal the beginning of the end before many of the historic peace deal's signature programs ever got off the ground.
Cuba's top ally Venezuela introduced a cryptocurrency last year aiming to avoid U.S. sanctions and weather hyperinflation, although it never properly got off the ground.
While the idea and the tech behind it was sound, the rigid hardware requirements and lack of support ensured the platform never got off the ground.
The trade is most explicit in Michigan, which was supposed to start a version of premium assistance in April, but it never got off the ground.
But it wasn't until a little-known Hollywood production company came along six years later that the story of high-rolling fraudsters got off the ground.
GoPro was playing off the idea of a drone you can "throw and go," which has persisted and tantalized since the market got off the ground.
It's unclear if that communications channel actually got off the ground, although it is clear of late that the administration has been in touch with Russians.
The elder Mr. Agalarov and the younger Mr. Trump worked together to bring a Trump Tower to Moscow, but the project never got off the ground.
In 2018, Senator Marco Rubio of Florida proposed a plan to provide parental leave benefits through Social Security, but the effort never got off the ground.
A change only really works if the standard has grown stale; Bayley the hero never got off the ground, remaining forever a relic of NXT's golden age.
The ban was announced in March, but never got off the ground because federal courts blocked it just hours before it was set to go into effect.
AlphaGo got off the ground by being taught a lot of game patterns — how is that applicable to smartphones where the input is so much more varied?
The nightclub project never got off the ground, but many of Henson's more abstract and unusual tendencies did emerge in a series of experimental shorts and documentaries.
The project never got off the ground under previous administrations, and its final price tag swelled to more than $72 million, according to a 2006 project summary.
Lil Pump's flight to L.A. was cut short -- as in, he never got off the ground because TSA allegedly found drugs in his luggage ... TMZ has learned.
Instagram, a photo-sharing service which has also been swallowed by Facebook, got off the ground by having new users import the list of their followers from Twitter.
But at 4:25AM ET this morning, the sounding rocket finally got off the ground from NASA's Wallops Flight Facility in Virginia, reaching an altitude of 118 miles.
They began offering cloud infrastructure services like storage and compute over a decade ago, long before the competition got off the ground, or at least took it seriously.
While that ensured the league had plenty of stars as it got off the ground, it also meant that 18 players were definitely going to Rio this summer.
He moved to San Francisco from Utah to break into the tech industry, and says he first lived in a car while his career got off the ground.
Plans to spur private investment in new non-oil industries, from shipbuilding to robotics, have barely got off the ground, partly because of red tape and legal uncertainties.
Vermont's single-payer system never got off the ground; the state backed off when it recognized the significant tax hikes it would need to finance such a system.
The European Union set aside 180 million euros for the plan in 2009, but it never got off the ground, bogged down by Italy's familiar scourge of bureaucracy.
India (2011-13) and South Korea (2010-13) have come and gone, while plans for a floodlit race in the Thai capital Bangkok never got off the ground.
With that market in mind, Minecraft: Education Edition got off the ground, and now offers lessons for kids as young as five up to teens and even college students.
The Capitol News Service might have been just the thing to address this problem, despite the whiff of propaganda it emitted, but it never quite got off the ground.
The startup, which is co-founded by Leandra Tejedor and Melissa Halfon, got off the ground as a Startup Weekend hackathon project in early 2014, where the founders initially met.
He'd also assisted in helping set up a veteran comedian named Marc Maron flirt with the world of podcasting — not sure if that guy's show ever got off the ground.
In the absence of private activity bonds, such privately-funded projects would require taxable, higher-interest rate borrowing, which would doom many of them before they got off the ground.
Friday's expected marquee match never got off the ground as third-seeded Anastasija Sevastova pulled out of the tournament ahead of her showdown with No. 26 seed Aliaksandra Sasnovich of Belarus.
He dismissed suggestions that a street race could be organized in Berlin, given that a fan festival scheduled for the week before the German Grand Prix never got off the ground.
The government has promised to spend 7 billion pounds ($9.40 billion) for science, research and innovation as part of an industrial strategy that has, so far, barely got off the ground.
Last November, three members of the FSM Congress introduced a resolution to cut ties with the United States and end the compact in 2018, but it never got off the ground.
It undoubtedly stunted Germany's gay rights movement, which only got off the ground in the early 1970s, after repressive censorship and aggressive policing shuttered earlier postwar attempts at organization and visibility.
In the '80s, Ronald Reagan announced his famous "Star Wars" plan — which included a proposal for an X-ray space laser powered by a nuclear detonation (it never got off the ground).
By allowing the C-Series aircraft ordered by airlines in America to be built at its Alabama factory, Airbus stopped Boeing from killing the programme off before it got off the ground.
And they sought to diminish Bannon, claiming that his internal policy think tank — the Strategic Initiatives Group — never got off the ground and would have been irrelevant even if it had existed.
I think that's probably one of the reasons why Discogs got off the ground and Trainspotter did not: they were aiming for this bigger project, and we had a much smaller focus.
The most recent phase of that project, running driver-assisted rides along a 19-km route across south London, got off the ground only last October after initially getting announced in 2018.
Dodson went on to a strange post-virality career, with a reality show that never got off the ground, celebrity boxing matches, controversial statements about being gay, and a Trump endorsement. —K.
"New nuclear costs are far higher than anticipated and carbon capture hasn't even got off the ground yet," Tom Jennings, policy director at the Carbon Trust, an environmental consultancy, said in emailed comments.
Further, there was supposed to be a line of follow-up fragrances that Jay helped develop, but according to the suit ... he dodged meetings and the new colognes never got off the ground.
There's been clothing, shapewear, sunglasses, jewelry, handbags, skin cream, cannolis, cocktails, wine, cookbooks, novels, tell-alls, a toaster that never quite got off the ground and even sex toys (which proved hugely popular).
While trying to make the movie over the course of several years, Waititi said the project never got off the ground because the financiers wanted an A-list star in the Hitler role.
It wasn't until Holly Hunter, who would go on to be nominated for a Best Supporting Actress Oscar for her role as Tracy's mother, signed on that the project finally got off the ground.
It took over two years to ripen on the vine, but it finally got off the ground when President Obama named General Stanley McChrystal as Commander of allied forces in Afghanistan in May 2900.
It would repeal ObamaCare's Independent Payment Advisory Board, a controversial part of the 2010 Affordable Care Act that never got off the ground as critics warned it would take medical decisions away from doctors.
A chunk of that was not fundraised — Saccone loaned himself $22012,218, and his campaign transferred another $29,29 over from a previous committee financing a Senate bid of Saccone's that never got off the ground.
Plans to merge landesbanks in the past never got off the ground because it was impossible to align the interests of the different German regional states and municipal savings bank organizations that own them.
Context: The debate over the federal use of fetal tissue — obtained from abortions — got off the ground in 2015, when an anti-abortion rights group released videos alleging Planned Parenthood profited from selling the material.
Hollar, by way of background, got off the ground with The Honest Company's CEO Brian Lee, who helped to develop the concept along with co-founder and CEO David Yeom, a former VP at Honest.
LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Fatima Nasser's new business had barely got off the ground when she was accused of being a foreign spy for giving women employment opportunities in Libya, her war-torn home country.
But since the program got off the ground, it has been fraught with problems largely due to Education Department mismanagement — resulting in a huge percentage of borrowers being denied loan forgiveness, according to an NPR investigation.
Trump has tried to make the case that his trade policies will help younger workers, but that never really got off the ground among millennials who seemed much more likely to view those policies as nativist.
Zanardi's season never got off the ground and, now nearing his 22012th birthday, it seemed as though his star would fade out, that he would disappear into the ranks of former champions whose talents have ebbed.
If her professional rise has plateaued a bit (some proposed TV projects never got off the ground), she has work that engages her, a fiancée who delights her and plans for a baby before too long.
The show was announced with plans for regional theater productions followed by Broadway — "It's exciting bringing the National Lampoon to Broadway," the producer Nelle Nugent said at the time — but it never got off the ground.
The group only got off the ground because the Gateses used their money to help loop in the World Bank, UNICEF, the World Health Organization, and others as allies, and to raise money directly from governments.
Before it ever got off the ground, the Scion venture in Dallas was met by protesters and by reluctance on the part of some city officials, including Philip Kingston, a Democratic member of the City Council.
Washington, DC's Capital Bikeshare, the country's first major bike-sharing program, really got off the ground in 2010.1 Austin became the first US city to host car-sharing service Car2Go a few months into the same year.
The proposal that finally got off the ground was a giant mall named Xanadu, an "idealized place of great magnificence and beauty," and also the title of a 1980 film, a musical fantasy starring Olivia Newton-John.
But the 56-year old has admitted he is leaving with just a quarter of the job done, as a new growth phase focusing on retail business in European markets only got off the ground last year.
Cohen's Russian counterpart in the Trump Tower Moscow project, which never got off the ground, was Felix Sater, who emailed Cohen in 2015 saying he had lined up funding for the project with a sanctioned Russian bank.
But the 56-year old has admitted he is leaving with just a quarter of the job done, as a new growth-phase focusing on retail business in European markets only got off the ground last year.
Though it never got off the ground in California, the public option was taken up by a variety of Democratic healthcare wonks, and during the 2008 election, all the major Democratic candidates—including Barack Obama—endorsed it.
One deal that almost got off the ground in 2005 — a Moscow tower on the site of a former pencil factory — was also pitched by Mr. Sater, an American citizen who immigrated as a child from Russia.
Why it matters: The #MeToo movement got off the ground roughly 2 years ago and spurred unprecedented misconduct reporting in Hollywood and in the media, as well as by other workers who withstood harassment in their workplaces.
In the wake of a holiday season that was worse than the company expected, Target has decided to cut two of its most ambitious long-term projects before either even got off the ground, according to multiple sources.
Despite claiming to raise $7.33 million from around 161,000 donors, the party's efforts in Michigan and Pennsylvania hardly got off the ground, and the effort in Wisconsin changed the end result ever-so-slightly in favor of Trump.
Fashion stylist Clare Byrne is suing Victoria's Secret model Erin Heatherton for $10 million for a sportswear collection they were meant to launch together that never got off the ground, according to court documents obtained by The Blast.
The model is also indebted to her former business partner Clare Byrne for $100,000, who sued Heatherton for $10 million in 2017 for a sportswear collection they were meant to launch together that never got off the ground.
Before the COTA project got off the ground, it was agreed that $25m would be paid each year for the first 10 years of the race, and that helped to provide the momentum to get the track built.
Disney CEO Bob Iger was keen on bringing back the comedy for fans to stream online, a source revealed, but the deal never got off the ground because of an ongoing battle over the show's $1 billion-plus profits.
Instead, there was a massive $850 billion so-called spending stimulus (Whatever became of those spending multipliers?), a bunch of public-works programs that never got off the ground, and finally Obamacare, which really was one giant tax increase.
There is no hard evidence that the proposed scheme ever got off the ground, although it may have played a part in deterring the short-sellers who were swarming over the Shanghai market at the end of last year.
Weinstein Co., which was behind award-winning movies like "The King's Speech" and "The Artist," originally got off the ground in 2005 with the help of Goldman, which raised $1 billion in debt and equity financing for the launch.
Almost as soon as the project got off the ground, critics honed in on what some called tasteless or downright toxic humor, raising questions about how best to reintegrate America's ever-growing population of military veterans back into society.
Its investigation only recently got off the ground after months spent negotiating the scope of its probe, two staffers told BuzzFeed News, and a rift has reportedly been developing between Grassley and Dianne Feinstein, the top Democrat on the committee.
PNG sought to drum up investor interest in a sovereign bond two years ago but it never got off the ground, but appetite for bonds issued by resource-rich countries such as Mongolia and Nigeria convinced it to try again.
A tower that never got built Geovanis was quoted by the Moscow Times in 1996 as saying officials were "very receptive" to the original Trump Tower project, but Trump's early designs on the Moscow skyline never got off the ground.
The latter was a largely manufactured scandal, an attempt to soil Barack Obama's relatively clean administration and rile up the Republican base; it ultimately morphed into a genuine witch hunt aimed at discrediting Hillary Clinton before her presidential campaign got off the ground.
In the early days of the internet his mother, an accountant in the oil and gas industry, and father, an information technology technician for a railroad, launched their own startup called "Neighbornet" — an early version of Zillow (which never got off the ground).
The organization got off the ground in early 2019, and activists concerned about his jump to the sex work decriminalization movement spoke out shortly afterward; more than 20 organizations wrote a joint statement asking Kampia to resign and stay away from the movement.
It got off the ground in 2011, with a reserve set up to hold the money that might one day be returned to Medicare: $208 million for overpayments for 2012, and up to $180 million for 2013 and $175 million for 2014.
In another bid to win over conservatives, it will make some structural reforms to Medicare and repeal ObamaCare's Independent Payment Advisory Board, a cost-control program that never got off the ground because critics argued it would take medical decisions away from doctors.
That head-to-head never got off the ground as Love was held out on the second night of a back-to-back, but Cavaliers faithful went home satisfied nonetheless as their team opened a six-game homestand with a rare win.
Niantic Labs made itself a global name when it worked with Nintendo to create augmented reality hit Pokémon Go. But the game developer that originated as an internal Google startup first got off the ground developing one of the earliest mainstream AR apps years earlier.
Rather than settling the speculation by responding to Trump's challenge, she prompted an entirely new argument about whether she should have taken the test at all, and opened up fears that she had hobbled her presidential campaign before it even got off the ground.
Many other combatants — armed opposition groups, the Al Qaeda-linked Nusra Front, Islamic State militants and Kurdish fighters, to name a few — are holding prisoners and hostages, but plans for prisoner exchanges as part of the latest round of talks in Geneva never got off the ground.
Pakistan's HIV rate has been steadily rising since 2000, in part because many prevention programs focused on syringe and needle exchanges, disease and condom awareness never got off the ground, or even when they did, were unable to attract sufficient support to make much of an impact.
Rows of empty cubicles amid an otherwise nondescript interior made the office feel less like secondary office space for NYC's cutting-edge Department of Information Technology and Telecommunications (DoITT for short), and more like an empty set from a '90s movie that never got off the ground.
The project never got off the ground and Lewandowski quit the job earlier this year amid scrutiny that he was looking to cash in on his relationship with Trump, but it remains an open question whether his lobbying deals would be made public if he came into the White House.
While serving up cloud services to startups is a nice way to start — it is, after all, how Amazon's market-leading Amazon Web Services platform got off the ground — if you want to be a true big cloud player, at some point, you have to start winning business from larger enterprises.
The Community Living Assistance Services and Supports Act, or CLASS Act, would have created a long-term care insurance program to help people afford services like home modifications and home health aides, but the Obama administration shuttered the program before it got off the ground, finding it was financially unworkable.
Space tourism was slower to launch than initially expected, and some lobbyists for the budding new space industry fought to extend the prohibition of the FAA creating regulations even further down the road, arguing that the burden of too many rules too soon would crush the young industry before it even got off the ground.
Another potential candidate, Paul J. Massey Jr., a real estate developer who has said he is mulling a Republican run for mayor, closed a nonprofit issue advocacy group he formed this year, 1NY Together, before it ever got off the ground — an indication of the shifting attitudes toward the nonprofit model that Mr. de Blasio had embraced.
Once we got off the ground and started touring, we had to accept the fact that, not only would we never be one of those bands that would get a large amount of notoriety very quickly, but also that this was just a fun way to travel while trying to at least break even and maybe learn something about life along the way.
McCain told me that he advised his Democratic colleague: "This hero stuff gets you in the door; but you need to have something to say when you get there" To drive the point home to Kerry, he noted that John Glenn, a Marine veteran and celebrated astronaut, "was a bigger hero than either of us," and his presidential candidacy never got off the ground.
Kramer's contribution to the evening went beyond his role as an early punk grandpa: he teamed up with Thunders in the late '70s to form Gang War, a punk rock supergroup that never got off the ground; And from the first note, the audience was full on with them, a mixture of nostalgia and remembrance tinged with the excitement of getting to hear those songs you've heard so many times, played live right in front of you, surrounded by people who feel the same way about those songs that you do.

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