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Not only had The OC jump-started the reputations of nerds and troubled kids everywhere, but it had jump-started the careers of so many artists on its monumental soundtrack.
Now one of the lower courts has jump-started the debate.
That accident jump-started the slide that led to his death.
The eagle on eight really jump-started his round after two bogeys.
But Amazon's earnings report really jump-started the e-commerce giant's recovery.
I had my car jump-started in my driveway this past summer.
Kvitova then staved off a break point and it jump-started her game.
The visit appears to have jump-started the federal investigation into Dr. Nassar.
But Mr Trump's claims to have magically jump-started job creation are sheer braggadocio.
Taylor jump-started fundraising efforts for AIDs research with a 1985 benefit dinner for Hudson.
I want to get people jump-started so they can figure out what they like.
New York jump-started its offense in the third quarter, outscoring the Hornets 33-25.
The event that jump started the community's first big boon in 2010 only exemplifies that.
Roskam, a chief architect of the sweeping new law, argues it has jump-started economic growth.
The romantic drama had a very short run in theaters, but it jump-started Jenkins' career.
Foreign aid underwrote the school system, so the textbook business jump-started the book publishing industry.
A commercial success, "Son of Frankenstein" jump-started a new, mediocre cycle of Universal horror films.
However, the movie that jump-started her Hollywood career also brought a friendship that ended too soon.
And in season three, Shiro's reemergence after his season two absence has jump-started Voltron once again.
Davidson started making connections between positive emotions and brain health, which jump-started research for the study.
For me, it was the part where Fifty Shades of Grey single-handedly jump-started my career.
In Sweden it also jump-started a national campaign to reduce the amount of sweets eaten by children.
Let me shout it from my clitoral hood: The Power Tripper jump-started every inch of my body.
But he had jump-started his political career, raising more than $1.5 million in less than a year.
Arnold Schwarzenegger and James Taylor jump-started donations on Tuesday ... dropping million-dollar donations to 2 separate organizations.
Nevada is also home to the Tesla Gigafactory, which in some ways jump-started its electric vehicle efforts.
Earlier this year, Amazon jump-started its business in the Middle East by paying $580 million to acquire Souq.
His shot jump-started an 14-3 surge that saw Tennessee take its only lead of the second half.
That may not be a bad thing, per se, given how Buxton's own demotion has jump-started his bat.
The essayist Morgan Jerkins has been explicit about how writing on black suffering jump-started, and still structures, her career.
But Perriello's entrance has upended the June 220006 primary and jump-started the once quiet race by railing against Trump.
The company's anticipated arrival has jump-started some ambitious, albeit unlikely, ideas about how to improve the city's transit system.
Mr. Trump's rise has jump-started political activity among Democrats, but this resurgent energy has seldom produced fierce internal battles.
He also jump-started the British Industrial Biological Research Association, a consulting firm whose clients include ExxonMobil and Procter & Gamble.
Newton's rushing — he gained 63 yards on six carries Sunday — jump-started the Panthers' attack in the middle of the game.
The sudden resignation of Uber CEO Travis Kalanick has jump-started the company's search for new leadership, including a new COO.
The recent push to ban microbeads in beauty products was jump-started by a discovery in the Great Lakes in 28.
In 2009, Novogratz and Barry jump-started an existing but modest fund, which they rebranded the Living the Dream Medal Fund.
The long-delayed renovation plans were jump-started in 2015 with a $100 million gift from the entertainment mogul David Geffen.
In time, the memorandum found support on both sides of the aisle and jump-started a bipartisan push for sentencing reform.
Warren's assertive debate performance on Wednesday led to speculation that the U.S. senator from Massachusetts had jump-started a stalled campaign.
The Mercosur trade bloc in South America jump-started long-stalled negotiations for a free trade deal with the European Union.
Till-Mobley, it begins with a perspective on her son as a "sacrificial lamb," whose death jump-started mass civic engagement.
On the positive side, 15 years ago it was charismatic left-right leaders who jump-started the US response to global AIDS.
But until the Oculus Rift jump-started virtual reality development in 220, it was an idea that belonged firmly in the past.
Negotiations by Alexander and Murray were jump-started last Thursday when the Trump administration said it would immediately cease paying the CSRs.
He jump-started a recent smear with pictures of Hillary Clinton losing her balance — proof that something was very wrong with her.
She said the Snowden revelations jump- started the conversation about how much information we think the government should be collecting about us.
Woody Guthrie, an Oklahoma singer-songwriter, is probably the best-known name of the genre, and jump-started the folk protest movement.
BROOK S. MASON The Other Art Fair, devoted to underrepresented artists, was jump-started by Ryan Stanier in London eight years ago.
But public-private investments jump-started some growth a few years ago, just in time for the growing interest in urban living.
And an almost $14 billion outlay for Nycomed in 2011 has not jump-started emerging-market sales as Takeda hoped it would.
After graduating, a move to New York City jump-started her career, furthering her interests in the music industry and fine arts.
But Sandberg is probably best known outside Silicon Valley as a best-selling author who jump-started a movement in female leadership.
The Tommy Hilfiger poster blossomed on telephone kiosks in the pre-cellphone 1980s, and Mr. Lois said it jump-started the designer's career.
The main factor that probably jump-started the sharp decline in birth rates among teens in 2007 was the Great Recession, Levine said.
The younger Mr. Wenner, 27, has jump-started the company's digital ambitions, and he has plans to increase the magazine's video production capabilities.
Or, as Narcisse pointed out, consider all the ways in which Marvel jump-started its other characters, while the X-Men just stalled.
That was followed by waves of heroin and fentanyl as traffickers tried to capitalize on the demand for opioids jump-started by painkillers.
Trump jump-started his political career with the lie that Barack Obama was born outside the United States and thus an illegitimate president.
Also in January, BlackRock co-founder and chief Larry Fink jump-started the discussion about how climate change is shifting the investing landscape.
President Michel Temer jump-started work on the project, making it a priority after taking office in 2016 following the impeachment of Dilma Rousseff.
The move comes amid a roiling public debate about women's rights, jump-started Saturday by women's marches held in major cities around the world.
It seems obvious that someone could have jump-started a rival blog to shake Gossip Girl's credibility, but it's not that no one tried.
And among the hundreds of young people at CPAC, the Parkland school shooting has jump-started a debate about which firearms should be legal.
In season one, the return of pilot Takashi Shirogane after his long absence in Galra confinement was what jump-started the formation of Voltron.
Chargers 2114, Packers 2120 Philip Rivers passed for 21160 yards, and Los Angeles jump-started its running game in rolling over visiting Green Bay.
At a moment in time affirmative action was a flood into a system which jump-started many who achieved their success through hard work.
Four years ago, she jump-started her YouTube career by building a series of what she calls "shitty robots"—sloppy, hilarious, barely functioning gizmos.
Amanda Chung and Karl Ni: This is our first puzzle ever accepted by The New York Times, after Erik jump-started our construction efforts.
Chile and Indonesia had jump-started growth by allowing American-educated economists, known respectively as the Chicago Boys and the Berkeley Mafia, to steer policy.
These conditions would have occurred right after "cosmic inflation"—the explosive expansion of space thought by many cosmologists to have jump-started the Big Bang.
Friday morning's weak jobs number jump-started a surge in gold, and one trader thinks that the precious metal is set to push even higher.
In November, Texas voters will decide whether to create a constitutionally dedicated fund for flood-control projects, jump-started with $21990 million from state savings.
A move to California to study neuroscience at UCLA, and it "all came rushing back," perhaps jump-started by being in modern America's spiritual homebase.
Enter Mr. Cuomo, a Democrat who has jump-started a dizzying array of infrastructure projects in the region and proposed the AirTrain three years ago.
Yams, born Steven Rodriguez, jump-started the career of ASAP Rocky, the Mob's brightest star, and steered him toward a sound that eschewed rap regionalism.
With the economy jump-started, it is harder and harder for businesses to grow and create new jobs without workers able to join the company.
When a pair of protons collide in the Large Hadron Collider, they recreate a smidgen of the original Big Bang that jump-started the cosmos.
Mr. Ruby's gritty pastiche of graffiti techniques and allusions to prison surveillance jump-started his metamorphosis into a mercurial art star of the highest order.
A massive infrastructure program was the Obama stimulus that jump started the U.S. economy after the Wall Street crash under Republican President George W. Bush.
Joe Kennedy, the family patriarch, had befriended and given amply to McCarthy, clearing the way for Bobby to take a job that jump-started his career.
Ms. Farley jump-started the project by landing a $3.63 million gift from David Geffen, the entertainment mogul, and agreed to rename the building for him.
Ms. Michelson made dances before 2001, but "Group Experience," her first full-length work for the then-Performance Space 122 — or PS122 — jump-started her career.
HOW TO TAME A FOX (AND BUILD A DOG): Visionary Scientists and a Siberian Tale of Jump-Started Evolution, by Lee Alan Dugatkin and Lyudmila Trut.
Hats off to Paul Manafort and Judge T.S. Ellis: They've jump-started a conversation about why white collar criminals are treated differently than other law-breakers.
Mario M. Cuomo Bridge, named after the father of the current governor, Andrew M. Cuomo, who jump-started the long-delayed, $4 billion project in 2013.
Streaming on Shudder Among the great films of the late '90s (Ringu, Cure, Pulse) that jump-started a decade of excellent J-horror, Audition remains the best.
Vine has fostered emerging black voices like "King" Keraun Harris, who jump-started his career as a comedian after a stint in prison by making Vine videos.
They are not about disrespecting the military, especially given that some military veterans have participated in and supported the protests ever since Colin Kaepernick jump-started them.
For instance, an Austin office was jump started after Ad Science hired one employee there, who knew eight other friends who he brought on board as well.
The group was inducted by Keith Urban, the man who jump-started LBT's career when he invited the then-unknowns to open his tour 11 years earlier.
Andy Rubin, who co-founded Android and jump-started Google's robotics efforts, imagines a future where artificial intelligence is so powerful that it powers every connected device.
"It was like your little personal haven," said Petra Collins, an artist and photographer who helped develop Rookie's aesthetic, and whose career was jump-started through Rookie.
Publishers have jump-started production of titles in what was once a sleepy and overlooked format, investing in elaborate, multi-cast productions and building new recording studios.
The theory didn't pan out, but the diagrams they drew of different knots, and their attempts to classify them, jump-started the development of modern knot theory.
As the historian Gerald Nash has shown, the West's postwar boom was jump-started by money the government poured into the region during the Second World War.
Although she failed to win over rapper Flavor Flav's heart twice, in true Black woman fashion, she turned lemons into lemonade, and jump-started her independent reality career.
Check out Alex Davies' trip back to 2007, for a deep dive into the Pentagon-sponsored Darpa Grand Challenges that jump-started today's booming self-driving car industry.
That being said, "quotas are often an important way to get something jump-started … to get people to realize that there is an issue at hand, " Erdoes notes.
But Jezebel arguably jump-started that conversation a decade ago when it generated enormous controversy by publishing an unretouched cover photo of Faith Hill alongside the photoshopped one.
It will take more than a few magic mushrooms to deal with something as complicated as the death of a father, but it certainly jump-started the process.
But the best and most important song on "Full Moon Fever" is "Free Fallin'," the Top 10 hit that jump-started the second act of Mr. Petty's career.
The information contained in the complaint — which has corroborated by official government documents, Trump's own public statements and media reports — jump-started the impeachment inquiry into the president.
Suburbanization and development in the 1960s led to the area's decline before a revitalization effort beginning in 1990 jump-started Culver City and led to its renaissance today.
Ken Burns shot to fame in 213 with "The Civil War," which drew record audiences for PBS and jump-started a revival of popular interest in the subject.
With quick hands and quick feet, he jump-started fast breaks, finding teammates with clever passes or taking matters into his own hands with a deadeye jump shot.
But with the help of a recent $525,000 federal grant from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), the Howard Center has jump-started its new approach.
Last week's release of the redacted Mueller report, which has jump-started talk of impeachment among congressional Democrats, represents the greatest peril the Trump presidency has faced thus far.
Strobe light and buzzing jump-started the work like an electrocution, but the real shock — even considering the poor track record of recent premieres — was how terrible it was.
In the two months since the forum was created, r/deepfakes gained 25,000 members and jump-started a public conversation about the terrifying potential of algorithm-generated fake videos.
While the total number of homes on the market was also down by 3.4 percent from July 2018, the laws of supply and demand have not jump-started competition.
Nonfiction HOW TO TAME A FOX (AND BUILD A DOG) Visionary Scientists and a Siberian Tale of Jump-Started Evolution By Lee Alan Dugatkin and Lyudmila Trut 209 pp.
A week after House Democrats jump-started their impeachment inquiry, the White House has yet to converge on any single plan, strategy or even unified messaging to fight back.
While the total number of homes on the market was also down by 3.4 percent from July 2018, the laws of supply and demand have not jump-started competition.
Jose Alvarado scored 23 points and jump-started a second-half surge as Georgia Tech pulled away from Yale for a 74-42.93 win Saturday at McCamish Pavilion in Atlanta.
VETS, which stands for Vocation, Education and Training for Service members, is a for-profit program that began three years ago and was jump-started right out of Ross' wallet.
Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed had only been in office a few months when he jump-started a peace process to finally end a 20-year conflict with neighboring Eritrea.
The author himself was raised in the religion, and their shared experiences helped Brandt draw out his subject as their jump-started conversations continued over five years, until Sheeran died.
The debate over gun control has been jump-started by students from Parkland who have become advocates for tougher laws since the shooting at their school left 17 people dead.
We've inquired about the resolutions, the fallout and miscommunications, and the first big question that jump-started it all: How did an employee accidentally donate her swimwear collection to Goodwill?
At another moment, House passage might have also jump-started negotiations with the White House, but that is unlikely given that Democrats are on the verge of impeaching the president.
Their relationship was one jump-started by calamity: The night they met, in the summer of 2012, Mr. de Rosa got into an accident on his Vespa on the Williamsburg Bridge.
That finding suggests, Dr. Phillips says, that there is something about the cellular mechanisms jump-started in muscle tissue by exhaustion that enables you to develop arms like the first lady's.
However, a 25-year old man has made "incredible" progress after being the first person to receive a new UCLA treatment…one that "jump-started" his brain out of a coma.
The opening of Two River Theater in 2005 jump-started interest in the area, where the Galleria, a 1907 factory, had been turned into an indoor mall in the mid-1980s.
Photographing clubs in the 1940s, Mr. Smith documented a heroic period for Seattle jazz, a scene that jump-started the careers of luminaries like Quincy Jones, Ray Charles and Ernestine Anderson.
Since President Harry Truman jump-started the community-college movement in the 212s, two-year colleges have been regarded as quintessential institutions for striving low-income, working-class and minority students.
As a drag performer, a sex worker, and a self-identified transvestite, Johnson played a major role in the historic Stonewall riots in 1969 that jump-started the gay liberation movement.
Mr. Pérez, whose initial $40 million gift jump-started the museum's building project, said that as a younger city than New York or Boston, Miami was still developing its philanthropic habits.
That reform jump started the process of creating a professional class of civil servants who did not look to enrich themselves in the position, as has happened in many other countries.
I know (or feel I know) that, on another day, these two guys might have grabbed a beer together, jump-started each other's cars, whatever—but they're not doing that today.
The new observations show that this relentless progression from dust to better-and-better dust had already been jump-started by the time the universe was just 600 million years old.
A series of leadership changes have complicated the plan to rebuild the concert hall, which was jump-started in 2015 with a $20013 million gift from Mr. Geffen, the entertainment mogul.
So was pioneering work in the promising field of immuno-oncology, in which the body's immune system is jump-started to fight off cancer without the need for toxic chemotherapy or radiation.
"Following a jolt of funding from Norway that jump-started Tanzania's REDD+ process in 2009, progress has now come to a standstill," Brian Schaap, REDDX senior program associate, said in a statement.
Attorney General Jeff Sessions jump-started the war on drugs in a recent memo to federal prosecutors, ordering them to "charge and pursue" the toughest penalties possible, even for low-level offenses.
Homma said Warby Parker jump-started awareness of its own U.S.-based brand through convenience by letting customers choose several frames online and shipping them to their homes to try before buying.
When the space station ends its useful operational life, the space agency hopes to have jump-started a space-based industrial sector, with a swarm of commercial space stations replacing the ISS.
Their opposing view holds that it has been the reckless money-printing ways of the global central banks (jump-started by Mr. Bernanke himself) that pose a threat to the global economy.
LES HALLES The financial district branch of this French bistro, which was started 25 years ago on Park Avenue South, jump-started Anthony Bourdain's career, and closed last year, has also closed.
After counties in Illinois jump-started the movement in 2018, municipalities across Colorado, Virginia, California, Florida, Arizona and Texas began pushing back on gun regulations by becoming safe havens for gun owners.
After World War II, a powerful coalition of Texas oil interests and Detroit auto manufacturers helped push through the Federal Highway Aid Act of 1956 that jump-started the interstate highway system.
That episode jump-started the civil rights movement and forced the country to finally confront the racial violence that had been a constant feature of African-American life in the Deep South.
Adding even more poignancy, the group was being inducted by Keith Urban, the man who jump-started the group's career when he invited the then-unknowns to open his tour 11 years ago.
I mean, he jump-started my career again and for that, I'll always be thankful," Rose told ESPN reporters on Monday, before adding, "But everybody that thinks that it's gonna stop, kill yourself.
The blank spots include what jump-started the movie again, Poitras' fleeting disclosure about Appelbaum, and most significantly, Assange's role in leaking hacked Clinton and Democratic National Committee material during the 2016 campaign.
Still, there's no doubt that the surge of activism has jump started the often sleepy state legislative campaigns and could ultimately push Democrat Ralph Northam into the governor's mansion despite his uneven campaign.
His walkoff homer in the 12th inning last July 31 gave the Mets a 2-1 win that jump-started their run to the National League East title and, eventually, the NL pennant.
The Red Raiders, though, finally got their offense jump-started with back-to-back 3s from Brandone Francis to make the stretch run of the first half compelling beyond just space-eating defense.
Through a grant from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, her organization jump-started a deal with the city and the school district to make schools available for the evening Zumba classes.
One of the most famous musicians in South Africa, Mazwai jump-started her career as a vocalist for the band Bongo Maffin, which helped pioneer kwaito, a genre of South African house music.
In the '60s, the musician Neil Young felt the pull and made the trek from Winnipeg, Manitoba, to Los Angeles, where his immersion in the Laurel Canyon folk scene jump-started his career.
In 2004, Dove jump-started the movement toward authenticity in beauty and lingerie marketing with a "Real Beauty" campaign that showed several women with differing but relatable body types, stripped to their underwear.
For weeks, he and his allies have obsessed about the identity of the whistle-blower whose complaint about Mr. Trump's phone call with President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine jump-started the impeachment inquiry.
Being a part of the racing series has jump-started its experience with more powerful vehicles and helped it plan for a new round of more upscale consumer EVs, says team principal Dilbagh Gill.
Elway would win the next two Super Bowls, skipping out on meeting with Bill Clinton after the second one, which really jump-started his many forays into politics ("I don't believe in safety nets").
Woodruff hit a solo homer in the third inning that jump-started the Brewers in a 224-22 win in Game 20163 of the National League Championship Series at Miller Park on Friday night.
As if to prove his point, he showed off a series of jackets whose olive dullness was jump-started with jolts of acid yellow or pink in the form of pocket squares and scarves.
The cargoes are part of a five-year supply contract with the Russian producer for 12 million tonnes of oil per year it signed late in 2017 that jump started CEFC's oil trading business.
The short version: The Chicago industrialist Walter Paepcke and his wife, Elizabeth, jump-started Aspen's renewal several decades after the town's silver-mining economy went bust in 21 and the population dwindled to 22020.
When early humans learned to use it to cook food, it provided more calories that "jump started a brain that was getting larger already," says Jeremy DeSilva, an associate professor of anthropology at Dartmouth College.
The conundrum is that limits on in-person interactions will be required to protect the population, but these must be relaxed, if not lifted, as soon as possible so the economy can be jump-started.
Australian Ambassador Joe Hockey responded publicly that while his country would cooperate with Barr, "We reject your characterisation of his role," referring to the Australian diplomat whose tip to the FBI jump-started the Russia investigation.
AND I THINK UNTIL YOU GET SOMETHING JUMP-STARTED, WHICH I THINK HAS TO BE GOVERNMENT SPENDING, WE ARE GOING TO BE IN THE DOLDRUMS OF LOW GROWTH ENVIRONMENT, GLOBAL SAVINGS, AND REALLY LOW INTEREST RATES.
Soon after the news of Hernandez's arrest in 2012 jump-started Etan's case, a family friend of his parents told PEOPLE how they had tried to focus on raising their other children away from the spotlight.
Rams owner Stan Kroenke has proposed a $1.86 billion stadium next to the Forum on the site previously occupied by Hollywood Park race track in Inglewood, a project that effectively jump-started the three relocation bids.
The article jump-started a new conversation about foreign policy in this election — one that received a further boost on Monday, when 50 Republican foreign policy leaders signed a letter condemning Mr. Trump on similar grounds.
It has since amassed tens of thousands of followers, and jump started a sort of digital preservation society committed to liking, retweeting, and sharing photos of a style of architecture that, for parts of history, was despised.
Barr's announcement jump-started a dormant lawsuit, first filed in 2005, that challenged the department's capital punishment procedures on several grounds, including violating the Eighth Amendment as well as a federal law on how regulations are enacted.
On March 5, the museum announced "Orsay Grand Ouvert" (Orsay Wide Open), a project jump-started by a gift of $22.3 million from an anonymous American donor, which was made through the American Friends of Musée d'Orsay.
MEXICO CITY — The #MeToo movement, nearly dormant in Mexico, was jump-started when an activist posted messages on Twitter last weekend in which she accused a young writer of having beaten and abused more than 10 women.
After all, she grew up playing with a beloved Rosa Bonheur doll — a porcelain-faced model of the artist, popular in the United States during the mid-250s — and Bonheur had unknowingly jump-started the American's artistic career.
The photo he shared is just one of many his father, John Sheeran, compiled to create an exhibition of Ed's early days, paying homage to his roots and looking back on the moments that jump-started his career.
" She adds, "It sort of jump-started me, [made me] realize that I didn't need to be trapped in anything I didn't want to be trapped in, and I actually ended up moving to New York after that.
They have included Ms. Kennedy, Ms. Fornés, Horton Foote and, improbably enough, Mr. Albee, whose revitalized career in New York could be said to have been jump-started by Signature's season of his work in the early 1990s.
The Levandowski case stemmed from accusations by Alphabet Inc's Google and its sister company Waymo in 2017 that Uber jump-started its own self-driving car development with trade secrets and staff that Levandowski unlawfully took from Google.
The Levandowski case stemmed from accusations by Alphabet Inc's Google and its sister company Waymo in 2017 that Uber jump-started its own self-driving car development with trade secrets and staff that Levandowski unlawfully took from Google.
Canadian legalization, jump-started by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's government some three years ago, also has broad implications not only across the country but for its neighbor the U.S., where the drug remains illegal at the federal level.
As told through the scattered recollections of protagonist August — whose memories are jump-started after an encounter with a childhood friend — Another Brooklyn dips in and out of time and place to weave a nonlinear coming-of-age narrative.
Playing the back nine first, Matsuyama jump-started his round with a 30-foot eagle putt at the par-five 18th, where he read the green perfectly and curled a sharply-breaking putt into the middle of the cup.
" The boxing promoter Don King, whose career was jump-started by the Rumble in the Jungle bout between Ali and Foreman in what was then Zaire in 1974, told The Associated Press, "It's a sad day for life, man.
Turns out the writer-director of this latest sequel is Alper Mestçi, whose 2007 film Musallat (The Haunting) jump-started a new horror wave in Turkish cinema, and whose Siccin (2014) and Siccin 2 (2015) drew massive audience raves.
In early July, the education secretary, Betsy DeVos, said she intended to take a hard look at whether the Obama administration's campus rape policies, which jump-started the "affirmative" and "active" consent movement, deprived accused students of their rights.
Mr. Perelman, a billionaire, jump-started the project with a $75 million donation in 2016, less than a year after he stepped down as chairman of Carnegie Hall, where he had clashed with its staff and other board members.
Donnie Darko, the 2001 cult classic sci-fi film with incredible historical significance (it jump-started the career of the world's most talented living person Jake Gyllenhaal), is returning to theaters in honor of its 15th anniversary, Entertainment Weekly reports.
The latest plan, which was jump-started in 2015 with a $100 million gift from the entertainment mogul David Geffen, called for preserving the shell of the 1962 Max Abramovitz-designed building and creating a new concert hall within it.
A leading elder statesman in jazz, Mr. Coleman is known for his subtly adventurous solos, full of extended arpeggios; his keen but coolheaded tone; and a brief affiliation with the Miles Davis Quintet in the 1960s that jump-started his career.
He wanted to display Congo's best side—the really impressive side, not the overweening official villas on the hill in Binza towards which the little Fiat would trundle, then expire, and need to be jump-started while the sharp suits stood and stared.
Asdrubal Cabrera's RBI single jump-started the six-run seventh for the Mets, whose 229-21966 rout of the Atlanta Braves in Opening Day for both teams at Citi Field was overshadowed by the ailments of Steven Matz, Noah Syndergaard and Seth Lugo.
Donald Trump promised to create a huge number of jobs, and he was probably following through on that promise when he jump-started the "nasty woman" novelty T-shirt, novelty hoodie, novelty tote bag, novelty mug, novelty pin, and novelty needlepoint micro-economy.
Last fall, the President's Council of Advisors on Science and Technology (PCAST) issued a report in support of the need for regulatory changes to promote innovation in hearing technologies, which immediately jump started a national conversation about the issues affecting our community.
"Major Key," which also features Jay Z, Future, Kendrick Lamar and many more, is the first No. 1 album for DJ Khaled, the Miami-based studio string-puller who recently jump-started his career with a barrage of inspirational catchphrases on Snapchat.
In the same New York Post article that jump-started the end of Epstein and Prince Andrew's friendship, it was reported that the financier's ex-girlfriend and alleged "madam," Ghislaine Maxwell, introduced the sex offender to the royal in the first place.
Closely affiliated with the Los Angeles Philharmonic, a canny judge of young talent, she has just become the music director of the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra in England, a position that jump-started the careers of Simon Rattle and Andris Nelsons.
Giants 9, Mets 3 (10 innings) Bruce Bochy earned his 1,000th win as San Francisco manager when Stephen Vogt's two-run double in the 10th inning snapped a tie and jump-started a six-run frame that fueled a win at New York.
Last year marked the 20th anniversary of the pact, which jump-started talks between Putin and Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko over what a union between the two could look like — and whether it would ultimately lead to Belarus being absorbed by Russia.
As soon as the heartbeat returns, perhaps jump-started with the help of a gentle electric shock, and as long as the lungs seem capable of functioning, at least with the help of a ventilator, the patient will be taken off bypass.
Each about the size of a golf cart, and costing a total of $22.1 million, the twin rovers jump-started a sagging space agency, triggered tears at mission control and visits to JPL from politicians, and sparked the public's imagination of exploring the red planet.
Finally, in countries as varied as the United States, China, India, and Japan, the #MeToo movement jump-started an international conversation about harassment and sexual assault, and began the important process of holding accountable powerful men who had been abusing their power for decades.
The existing vehicle emissions standards the Trump administration is dismantling jump-started investment in clean car technologies, resurrected a U.S. auto industry that was on the brink of collapse and boosted job growth in some of the regions hit hardest by the 2008 recession.
That video, taken by former Fox News commentator Todd Starnes, jump-started a conspiracy theory that resulted in a trending hashtag and millions of video views — all of which pushed the idea that the pandemic has been overblown by public health organizations and the media.
That rush jump-started the fortunes of the Trump family and set in motion a story reminiscent of The Godfather or a great American novel: Immigrant grit and hustle begets a thriving family business run by a succession of ruthless, cunning, single-minded men.
"The fact that the nuclear talks have jump-started is very encouraging, but that doesn't mean that the two sides have already adjusted their positions and set the conditions for successful working-level negotiations," said Kim Hyun-wook, a professor at the Korea National Diplomatic Academy.
Attorney General William Barr's July 25 announcement of a single-drug protocol for executing federal prisoners jump-started a long-running civil lawsuit challenging the Justice Department's capital punishment procedures as a violation of the U.S. Constitution and a federal law governing how regulations are enacted.
"Because we've jump-started the (deal), we now have to find a way for negotiators to discuss the rules while still finding ways for other countries to come in and join," said Liz Gallagher, a climate diplomacy expert at London-based E3G, a sustainable-development think tank.
Romeo's still nowhere to be seen, and so we're still waiting on his reactions, and the only feelings Darius has about his (offscreen, career-ending) surgery seem to be that since the shooting jump-started his awareness, he might as well make things work with Ruby.
The 2018 report from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, for instance, detailed how a seemingly small shift in increasing global temperatures from 1.5 to 2 degrees accelerates heat events, flooding, poverty, and migration, and jump-started popular debate on climate-change mitigation as a result.
One prominent Twitter thread, jump-started by Kelly Oxford, a Canadian novelist and screenwriter on Friday, began on Friday, shortly after The Washington Post scooped NBC and reported on the recording of Mr. Trump making vulgar comments about women, including a remark about grabbing their genitals.
She gave birth to her first child via a C-section two weeks after her due date, and though she was able to deliver her middle child vaginally, both experiences were jump-started by pitocin, a synthesized hormone used to induce contractions, and subsequently stilted by a powerful epidural.
If country fans are statistically more loyal and more likely to spend, perhaps Pandora's play should to start spending on exclusives and marketing that target this audience, much like how Apple jump-started its streaming service with big-name exclusives from the world of hip-hop and R&B.
Fifty years ago this month, a police raid on a Greenwich Village watering hole jump-started the gay-liberation movement, when the "forces of faggotry," as the Village Voice called the denizens of the Stonewall Inn and their neighbors, fought back with bricks, bottles, and spontaneous kick lines.
NEW YORK — A.J. Ellis' first hit as a member of the Philadelphia Phillies, a two-run double in the seventh inning, snapped a tie Sunday afternoon and jump-started a four-run outburst that carried the Phillies to a 21979-133 win over the New York Mets at Citi Field.
The kneeling W.N.B.A. players were following the lead of Colin Kaepernick, the San Francisco 49ers quarterback who jump-started a national conversation in August when he began to sit or kneel during the national anthem in protest of what he called the oppression of black people and other members of minorities.
O'Brien does something few white male directors have managed to do, and that is to make his characters' racial difference integral to the story without allowing it to overwhelm equally important elements, like sex and the power dynamics that kick in for some folks when their motors get jump-started.
Bryce Harper made waves on the cover of Sports Illustrated with adolescent batting practice exploits and his father's stage dad hustle jump-started his professional career, eventually becoming the first overall pick in the 2010 MLB draft (and then reaching the majors at 19, like Mike Trout, and presumably Vlad Jr.).
And there is some irony in any industry reluctance to work with the military on A.I., given that research competitions sponsored by an arm of the Defense Department, called Darpa, jump-started work on the technology that goes into the autonomous vehicles many tech companies are now trying to commercialize.
Commenting on the delay, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said a successful pullback would have jump-started the implementation of peace accords, but it was up to the leaders of the countries known as the Normandy Four to decide whether to press ahead with a summit aimed at ending the conflict.
After getting shut out in three home losses to the Los Angeles Dodgers and being outscored 25-0, the Padres extended their major league record to 30 scoreless innings to begin a season before their offense began firing Friday with a six-run fourth inning that jump-started a 13-6 win.
Jump-started by the rise of conspicuous exercise and bonkers popularity of high-end yoga brand Lululemon, spurred by the high-fashionization of streetwear and sneaker cults, and solidified by the participation of approximately one in four working celebrities, it's become the most popular and most lucrative mode of dressing — particularly in the last five years or so.
"A large number of corporate general counsels were personally very involved in determining their company's response on the travel ban litigation and communicating those decisions to interested employees, so it is easy to imagine how that network is being jump-started to engage on the fight over DACA," said Stewart Verdery, founder of public affairs firm Monument Policy Group.
Narrator: It was this character, among many others, that jump-started Sandler's career and made him popular among younger audiences, eventually leading him to his first breakout film, "Billy Madison" in 1995, where he played a spoiled, rich man-child who had to repeat grades one through 12 to prove his maturity and inherit his father's business.
There was a boom in DIY-ism in the US after World War II, jump-started by the founding of the American Craft Council in 1943 and the sprawl of the suburbs, where there were always home projects to be done — a backlash, once again, against assembly-line goods and the American dream's emphasis on cookie-cutter conformity.
Once again, Martin's out-of-a-hat logic had jump-started a team in desperate need of momentum, and while nothing about it jived with baseball wisdom of the time—let alone our sabremetrically informed, lineup-optimizing modern understanding of the sport—it served as a reminder that the game is played by people, and people are weirdly and wonderfully unpredictable.
Melissa Smith, 46, an executive vice president at the company, said she may have unwittingly jump-started the movement when a new employee asked her if shorts at the office were O.K. "I said as long as guys were wearing them in a work-casual way — no short shorts — and they kind of took that and ran with it," Ms. Smith said.
Without ever having seen the boxer in a pro fight — in fact, Mr. Conlan's last bout was an amateur defeat — the Las Vegas-based fight promoter who jump-started the careers of Mike Tyson, Roberto Durán and Floyd Mayweather Jr., among many others, decided to invest a five-year contract and a six-figure signing bonus in 126 pounds of Irish moxie.
Adomako then ceded to the second DJ, another local named Teresa, who jump-started her set with a "Toxic" remix, Britney's baby-voice curling up to the room's towering ceilings: Baby can't you see, I'm calling... The buzzing crowd—already packed shoulder-to-shoulder on the dancefloor, with many climbing up by the windows to perch against the walls—gamely thrashed around in a growing mosh pit.
In fact, the alt-right organization that jump-started this saga by leaking Mr. Northam's racist yearbook photo on the first day of Black History Month admitted to doing so in the hopes of torpedoing the governor's policy agenda — and producing the sort of internal gridlock that would come from forcing the party to weigh its legacy on racial and gender equality against its desire to retain power in the state.
You won't have to wait long to hear her at the Met: She plays the witch Jezibaba (think Ursula from Disney's "The Little Mermaid") in a new production of Dvorak's "Rusalka," opening on Thursday: Born in Rome, Ga., Ms. Barton jump-started her career by winning a series of prestigious prizes: the Met's National Council Auditions in 2007, the BBC Cardiff Singer of the World competition in 2013 and the Richard Tucker Award in 2015.
The surreptitious recording of a teacher berating a first-grader for failing to explain a math problem correctly, ripping up her paper, and then inexplicably telling the subdued child to go sit in the "calm down chair" went viral and jump-started a long-running national debate over the "no excuses" charter school model — a pedagogical approach marked by heavy workloads, rigid zero-tolerance discipline, and a relentless focus on metrics, particularly standardized tests.

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