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Graham has already made a splash on the Judiciary Committee.
The game made a splash when it launched in Sept.
But nobody made a splash doing it like Mr. Robuchon.
In 1969, he'd made a splash directing the musical Oh!
TiVo once made a splash by launching a unit with two.
He'd made a splash with his debut film, The Maltese Falcon (1941).
Remy Martin also made a splash -- it was the liquor of choice.
This isn't the first time Mr. Renaud, 57, has made a splash.
Wednesday's landing then made a splash in all that freed-up material.
The tell-all report made a splash, but the site kept humming.
The BauBax travel jacket already made a splash on Kickstarter back in 2015.
This wouldn't be the first time Schroeder made a splash in the Hamptons.
One of this year's notable creations, Zombie Skittles, have already made a splash.
Brie Larson made a splash for her first Oscars red carpet in 2016.
Chinese clubs have made a splash recently buying players from top European clubs.
No gadget made a splash in 2016 the way that Snapchat Spectacles did.
She made a splash wearing a pastel-ish bikini, and not just literally.
Newcomers like the Volkswagen Atlas and Subaru Ascent have also made a splash.
A huge reason Cuphead made a splash was because it was wholly unique.
The lawyer made a splash on the red carpet in a gorgeous yellow gown.
Gisele Bündchen made a splash at an Alexander McQueen show in London in 1997.
But the social media posts from Humans of New York also made a splash.
Warren's rollout of her plan to take on big tech has made a splash.
Another star who has made a splash in the past skipped this year, too.
Her entrance on the Senate floor also made a splash on Twitter: Here's Sen.
Gigi Hadid made a splash at the MTV Movie Awards with a new accessory.
Cecilia Mangini made a splash in 103 with a movie about disaffected Roman teenagers.
Last year, Spotify made a splash when it bought a series of podcasting companies.
Kim Kardashian West made a splash on the Met Gala red carpet Monday night — literally.
As for Oklahoma's failed waiver, it hardly made a splash, even on the local news.
For their first red carpet appearance, the Clooneys made a splash at the César Awards.
As Eva, Pfeiffer — an Eliza in "Hamilton" who also made a splash in the Encores!
" Gaga first made a splash in the music industry with her 2008 debut album "The Fame.
Atlanta rappers Future and 21 Savage made a splash giving back to their community this week.
Rose made a splash hanging with Tyga in Cannes last month, but solo ... she's totally FINE.
He eventually made a splash on the big screen with a role in Bonnie and Clyde.
Tyler, the son of Bill Clinton's brother Roger, made a splash last summer with his pics.
Beware the ELIZA effect In 1966, a computer program named ELIZA made a splash in computing circles.
When Amazon chose the cities that will be home to its new headquarters, it made a splash.
This isn't the first time Leakes has made a splash with her outfit on her Instagram page.
Post made a splash earlier this year when they released Chicken & Waffles and Maple Bacon-flavored cereals.
Kay Cannon made a splash as well with this year's Blockers starring John Cena and Leslie Mann.
Perry only made his UFC debut in August of 2016, but he has certainly made a splash.
The Business Roundtable last year made a splash as it embraced stakeholder capitalism as its new purpose.
Lauren, Mike, and Arielle discuss all the new devices and services that made a splash in Cupertino.
Gronkowski retired last year, but he made a splash last week partying with fans in South Beach.
English National Ballet made a splash in 2016 with an entire program of new choreography by women.
Collins had made a splash by voting in favor of calling witnesses during the Senate's impeachment trial.
Elise Stefanik, an up-and-comer from New York, made a splash during the impeachment committee hearings.
Samsung made a splash Tuesday with the unveiling of its latest experiment in the foldable phones category.
First, the Wish shopping app made a splash by spending $100 million a year on Facebook ads.
Tomi Lahren made a splash in Minneapolis this week -- or rather, a splash was rendered to her.
White Dancing Elephants, Chaya Bhuvaneswar's debut, made a splash when it came out at the end of 2018.
On April Fools' Day 22015, Google made a splash when it introduced Gmail, a free online email service.
The Colombian singer made a splash with the summer hit "Mi Gente" which spawned a remix with Beyoncé.
The company also made a splash in July when it announced its intention to phase out plastic straws.
Post also made a splash earlier this year when they released Chicken & Waffles and Maple Bacon-flavored cereals.
There are a few advocates in law journals, but none have made a splash outside of their field.
Ari Aster, who made a splash last summer with his feature directing debut, "Hereditary," understands the genre's fundamentals.
The "Bridesmaids" star made a splash on "SNL" earlier this year with her gender-bending impersonation of Spicer.
Tesla creator Elon Musk and singer Grimes made a splash in 2018 when they started seeing each other.
In April 2018, Cooper made a splash as King Herod during NBC's live televised adaptation of Jesus Christ Superstar.
The Changeling by Victor LaValle Victor LaValle made a splash recently with horror novella The Ballad of Black Tom.
Lindsay, a lawyer from Dallas, Texas made a splash during Nick's season when she received the first impression rose.
Durant previously made a splash in free agency by moving from Oklahoma City to the Warriors three years ago.
CEFC made a splash last year agreeing to buy a 14.16 percent stake in Russia's Rosneft for $9.1 billion.
The mics have also made a splash in the gaming community, presumably for all of the reasons mentioned above.
To understand why the theorem made a splash, it helps to understand the pool of received wisdom it disturbed.
In April 2018, Cooper made a splash as King Herod during NBC's live televised adaptation of Jesus Christ Superstar.
The actress, 31, made a splash at Sunday night's Golden Globes as she showed off her growing baby bump.
Moon was a brilliant movie Jones made a splash with his debut film, Moon, when it arrived in 2009.
Y., made a splash during her questioning of President Donald Trump's former lawyer and self-described fixer Michael Cohen.
The film made a splash when it first opened 20 years ago, taking home five Oscars, including best picture.
At the Sundance Film Festival this year, a new documentary studio backed by Ms. Powell Jobs made a splash.
None of this would have made a splash in the past few primaries, especially the ones fought by Republicans.
DONALD TRUMP made a splash during the American presidential campaign when he called for a trillion-dollar investment in infrastructure.
While not quite as notable these days, the series made a splash for its darker take on the fantasy genre.
Florence Pugh made a splash with her Oscars red-carpet debut in 2018 when she was just 22 years old.
All the cinematic masterpieces that made a splash in the past year are now getting accolades from around the globe.
It's incredible and we can't believe it's been that long since a female trio has made a splash like that.
The video certainly made a splash, but will demand spill over and reach new heights, or will the idea tank?
Days before the midterms, Twitter made a splash when it confirmed it had removed 2856,262 bots pretending to be Democrats.
"Dancing with the Stars" pro Sharna Burgess made a splash -- literally and figuratively -- after a night of some heavy partying.
The new train's name has sparked excitement, as Boaty McBoatface did when it first made a splash across the Internet.
Last October, scientists made a splash when they determined that on average, people can only live for about 2115 years.
THREE years ago Thomas Herndon, a young graduate student from the University of Massachusetts Amherst, made a splash among economists.
Kerrisdale Capital Management made a splash right from the start, delivering double-digit returns ever since its launch in 2009.
In 2008, Glenn Beck moved over from CNN to FOX News and made a splash for being even more provocative.
While Disney+ made a splash in the U.S., the streaming service didn't capture much attention among the global googling community.
He made a splash at the Paris Air Show in 2007 with a $7 billion order for 50 Airbus planes.
Former New York mayor Michael Bloomberg also made a splash, despite the fact that he wasn&apost even on stage.
Seven first-term lawmakers who won swing districts last year also made a splash by backing an inquiry Monday night.
Styles also made a splash with the accompanying music video where he flies around like a tween idol Little Prince.
This spring, the Elon-Musk-founded AI research lab OpenAI made a splash with an AI system that generates text.
He returned to throwing in the mid-90s and made a splash by hitting 107.8 mph on a crow hop.
JR's startling mural of a little boy peering over the border in Tecate, Mexico made a splash in the media.
The company recently made a splash with a fake biopic about Donald Trump, with Johnny Depp playing the businessman-turned-politician.
The San Diego Padres made a splash in the 292 draft when they had five picks in the first two rounds.
The deal, earlier reported by Reuters, comes after forays by Wanda into the movie business that have already made a splash.
Newlyweds Nick Jonas and Priyanka Chopra made a splash on the red carpet at Vanity Fair's famed Oscars afterparty on Sunday.
By transporting us into a world of luxury, one full of judgmental glares and gold, the viral sketch made a splash.
During her four-year stay, the "Lucky" singer released an album, Glory, toured across Asia, and made a splash in Israel.
One home cook who made a splash on social media for her take on the traditional breakfast food was Chelsea Clinton.
Ning is a fellow swimmer on the Olympic team, and made a splash in Rio for his model-worthy good looks.
In May, Jenner made a splash at the Cannes Film Festival by choosing to go braless in a semi-sheer dress.
The actress made a splash in January at the Golden Globes red carpet when she showed off her growing baby bump.
The prints, which were sold widely, made a splash, and had a large role in the Europewide growth of Raphael's reputation.
The show could also bring someone back from a past season or someone who made a splash on Bachelor in Paradise.
Located a few blocks from Central Park, Platinum, founded in 2003, made a splash early on with some of its investments.
Mr. Patel, a hotel executive, made a splash by amassing $1.2 million in a few short months — rivaling Ms. Maloney's haul.
The last time Groupon made a splash with TV advertising it ignited controversy with Super Bowl ads that many deemed insensitive.
Trump made a splash by enthusiastically telling Americans concerned about immigration that their fears were legitimate, without varnish and without weaseling.
Kenzi and her single red rose made a splash the moment they joined the proceedings, and things only got better from there.
Revolut, which first made a splash with keenly priced foreign exchange, has just over 3m customers, about 20143m of them in Britain.
Tim Kaine's convention speech: 5 moments that made a splash on Twitter Kaine wasn't chosen by Clinton to light up a room.
Darren Aronofsky: Black Swan and Noah director Darren Aronofsky made a splash last year with the trippy, uncomfortable, and deeply allegorical Mother!
The Last Night made a splash at E3 this year thanks to its flashy visuals — and some questionable comments from its creator.
NPR's Planet Money made a splash last year with an interactive map of the most common profession in each state over time.
Wellness guru and 2020 Democratic presidential candidate Marianne Williamson made a splash at the second night of the first Democratic primary debate.
"Right away it made a splash, but it wasn't like people were tracking me down the street," he says of early fame.
Goldman Sachs made a splash earlier this year when it announced it had hired Argenti, a top exec from Amazon Web Services.
So it matters if a person won at the Golden Globes, but it may matter more if their speech made a splash.
Harris made a splash over the weekend with a rally before a big, pumped-up crowd in her home state of California.
Anduril, the defense start-up founded by Oculus co-founder Palmer Luckey, first made a splash with its virtual border wall technology.
Rabois in particular has made a splash at Founders Fund since joining the firm — investing large sums in competitive rounds, investors said.
Niantic made a splash at Apple's September event, when it showed a preview of a Pokémon Go companion app for its wearable.
Dolce & Gabbana made a splash this weekend at Milan Fashion Week with an army of drones that hovered their way down the catwalk.
Princess Madeleine may have made a splash with her aquamarine tiara recently, but her sister knows how to own the tiara spotlight too!
The company first made a splash with holiday surprises by purchasing all of the passengers on a flight their dream gifts in 2013.
This year's Miss America pageant crown went to Miss New York, but Miss Michigan 2018, Emily Sioma, made a splash of her own.
San Francisco-based company Soma made a splash on Kickstarter in 103 with their elegant alternative to other water filters on the market.
Yulianus Rettoblaut—Mama Yuli's full name—had made a splash as the first openly transgender woman to obtain a master's degree in Indonesia.
The research made a splash when it was published in 2015, but work has not progressed as fast as Lee would like since.
Some of them were even wearing the famous pink pussy hats that made a splash during the Women's March on Washington in January.
With the band membership in flux, it wasn't until Kelley Deal and Jim McPherson joined that the Breeders really, ahem, made a splash.
On Saturday, Taylor Swift made a splash ahead of the Super Bowl at AT&T presents DIRECTV NOW Super Saturday Night in Houston.
Of course, though it's made a splash across Silicon Valley, Soylent isn't the first nutritional beverage, nor is the concept a recent one.
Since Lewis' made a splash with his portrayal he's acted in several shows such as Homeland and Billions, in which he currently stars.
Just last year, San Diego made a splash by signing free-agent first baseman Eric Hosmer to an eight-year, $144 million deal.
" Messing, who graduated from New York University's Tisch School of the Arts in 1993, made a splash with the NBC sitcom "Will & Grace.
He first made a splash among Republicans by being an Obama Birther, so now he's completing the circle by becoming a Clinton Deather.
Her translation made a splash months before it was published, when an excerpt ran in the summer 2017 issue of the Paris Review.
Last year, the Rams made a splash by trading six draft picks to acquire the first choice, which they used to select Goff.
Writer Tim Seeley first made a splash in the comic world by co-creating Hack/Slash, a comic that revolutionized the horror genre.
This anonymously run Twitter account made a splash in 2016, after a protester rushed Donald J. Trump at a rally in Dayton, Ohio.
Emilio Nava first made a splash at the elite junior level by reaching the final of the prestigious Eddie Herr tournament last year.
Transference, the heady virtual reality project that made a splash with its trailer at E3, is more than just your typical gaming experience.
WattTime, a nonprofit that is now a subsidiary of the Rocky Mountain Institute, made a splash earlier this year with Automated Emissions Reduction.
On October 16th, when Mr Macron finally unveiled his new team, it was a mix of unknowns and loyalists that scarcely made a splash.
ZTE first made a splash with the Axon name last year by sending out mysterious press invites teasing what eventually became the Axon Pro.
Bing – Third Annual Crunchies Winner Microsoft's Bing search engine made a splash when it debuted in 2009 as a somewhat-formidable alternative to Google.
Singapore's Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong made a splash last year when he posted a computer code he created to solve a sudoku puzzle.
Though Goldman was originally a novelist, he made a splash in the movie industry with his screenplay for the Paul Newman 1966 movie Harper.
But Delilah made a splash a few months before that, appearing in a fashion spread for Teen Vogue and signing with Elite Model Management.
He made a splash at Sundance with Call Me By Your Name, which is guaranteed to make headlines when it's released later this year.
Sleep startup Casper has made a splash in the very unsexy mattress industry by selling high-end mattresses without the infamous mattress store markups.
But she made a splash for another reason in Rio: mistiming her takeoff during the preliminaries and leaving the board at a suboptimal angle.
Back in 2013, McLaughlin made a splash when she appeared alongside longtime Housewives Vicki Gunvalson, Tamra Judge, Heather Dubrow, Gretchen Rossi, and Alexis Bellino.
Everyone is working with Apple Samsung made a splash on Sunday when it announced it was adding an iTunes app to its smart TVs.
Her directorial debut, "Kitty," a short film about a girl who turns into a cat, made a splash at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival.
The reality TV beauty mogul made a splash Wednesday in NYC, where she rolled out her SKIMS shapewear line in the Midtown Nordstrom store.
This year, she made a splash in the Netflix original anthology What/If, stealing every scene as the composed and calculating venture capitalist Anne Montgomery.
At CES this year, Apple made a splash by integrating with AirPlay 2 support for Vizio, LG, and Samsung smart TVs for the first time.
The writer/director/editor made a splash in 2013 with directorial effort Farrah Goes Bang, which earned her the Tribeca Film Festival's Nora Ephron Prize.
Kong opens there on March 2140.5, and it's backed by Tencent Pictures, the young Chinese production company that made a splash in 29 with Warcraft.
London (CNN Business)An English-language Ukrainian paper called the Kyiv Post made a splash on social media on Friday with an arresting front page.
When Volvo tried virtual reality for the debut of its redesigned XC90 S.U.V. last winter, however, it made a splash, but left some viewers unpersuaded.
And at the same time, the firm made a splash in the public eye with their "Fearless Girl" statue in the Big Apple's financial district.
Designer Matt Vince made a splash awhile back with gorgeous posters that combined Studio Ghibli's animation aesthetic with Nintendo's The Legend of Zelda video games.
The freshmen, progressive lawmakers have made a splash since being sworn in last month by frequently criticizing Trump and Republican leaders, often on social media.
It made a splash at the CES trade show that year, but the publisher killed the project after Apple debuted the iPad only weeks later.
But Feldman made a splash at the event, delivering spirited remarks during the candidates' debate to loud applause and introducing himself with a rap video.
Photos by Olav Stubberud Emil "Valhalla" Meek without doubt made a splash on both the European MMA circuit and on the world stage in 2206.
Two of Ovechkin's contemporaries from the star-laden 13-6 rookie class, Penguins centers Sidney Crosby and Evgeni Malkin, also made a splash in January.
Early book reviews made a splash with banner headlines ("candid and revealing") and helped sell thousands of copies before the release date (The Washington Post).
U.S. figure skater Adam Rippon made a splash in his Olympic debut but, just a few years ago, he was struggling to make ends meet.
It also made a splash with its 'Rocket Delivery' service that promises delivery within 20163 hours, as well as the more recent 'Dawn Delivery' service.
This one comes out of BuzzFeed's newish Product Labs group, which has made a splash selling BuzzFeed-branded cookbooks, fidget spinners and bluetooth-connected hotplates.
The young actor made a splash on the red carpet by wearing what appeared to be a tracksuit that was accented with a blinged-out brooch.
Wanda made a splash the previous week by moving to purchase Legendary Entertainment, a company that helped finance "Steve Jobs," a film nominated for four Globes.
The Galaxy Fold -- a 4.6-inch smartphone that can open up into a 7.3-inch tablet -- made a splash at Samsung's annual smartphone event in February.
The 54-year-old actor made a splash when he dropped by a pre-Oscar party thrown by talent management firm the Gersh Agency on Thursday.
Adapted from Bret Easton Ellis' 1991 novel, the beloved villain made a splash, er, slash, when Christian Bale portrayed him for 2000's much heralded film.
Lauren had her face autographed by the cast at the stage door and posted a photo of it on Twitter, which made a splash among fans.
Ocasio-Cortez made a splash her first day of freshman orientation by joining 150 youth protestors outside of Pelosi's office to demand action on climate change.
The New York Times's Modern Love column has long been a favorite among readers — and it recently made a splash in the podcast world, as well.
Breast pumps are all the rage Mobile breast pumps made a splash at CES two years ago, and now multiple companies are hopping on the trend.
Biden's campaign announcement, though expected for months, made a splash Thursday, immediately launching the former vice president near the top of the primary pack alongside Sen.
Goldman Sachs made a splash earlier this year when it announced the hiring of a top executive from Amazon Web Services, the online retailers' cloud service.
That made a splash in the media in April of 2017, and we launched in July 2017, which was around the 27th anniversary of the ADA.
McDonald, known as Mackie, first made a splash on tour in 2013 at 18, when, unranked, he qualified for the main draw of the Cincinnati Masters.
A few years ago, the company made a splash for hiring a large number of refugees, raising calls from right-wing critics to boycott the brand.
A little over a year ago, Amazon made a splash when it expanded to let third-party brands sell electronics directly to consumers on its marketplace.
Manila Social Club in Brooklyn, which has since closed, made a splash last year with a doughnut filled with champagne and covered with 24-karat gold.
It was the mid-1980s and at 41, he was a working painter who never made a splash—or a profit—in the London gallery scene.
Lil Nas X and Billie Eilish both made a splash on the 2020 Grammys red carpet with their bright pink cowboy-inspired and green streetwear outfits, respectively.
Days after the babysitting video was shared on YouTube, North and Kourtney Kardashian's daughter made a splash on the red carpet of Siwa's sweet 16 birthday party.
"The biggest thing tonight is pretty in pink," said celebrity stylist Sam Saboura, who noted the color made a splash at the recent spring shows in Paris.
Wisconsin Democrats made a splash in 2018, finally unseating Walker and winning statewide races across the border; Democrat Josh Kaul also ousted Republican Attorney General Brad Schimel.
Nehlen, an executive at a water filtration company, first made a splash with a web video of him riding a Harley-Davidson motorcycle, showing his tattooed arms.
Kim Kardashian West's daughter North West and Kourtney Kardashian's daughter Penelope Disick made a splash on the red carpet Tuesday, as they celebrated JoJo Siwa's sweet 16.
And startup MasterClass has made a splash by teaming up with celebrities like Wolfgang Puck, Serena Williams and Malcolm Gladwell to teach classes in their respective fields.
In the four years since she made a splash as a teenager in at the London Games, Fox, 22, said she has focused on maintaining her consistency.
Ariana Grande's new single and music video, "7 Rings," made a splash when it dropped in January, but the artist is still dealing with some unfortunate ripples.
But once she made a splash with the 20113 comedy "Bridesmaids," McCarthy rose quickly: In just five years, she was the third highest-paid actress in Hollywood.
The spring 2017 collections, shown last week, mirrored a diversity of trends that first made a splash on the catwalks of New York, London, Paris and Milan.
The Vermont senator immediately made a splash upon announcing his 85033 bid, with his campaign raking in about $6 million in contributions within the first 24 hours.
The couple mounted some WaveRunners Saturday in Miami, and made a splash cruising around Biscayne Bay ... where Katie served as the pilot, and Jamie her trusty #2.
Brinkley made a splash in the fashion world when she returned to Sports Illustrated in 2017, posing alongside her daughters Sailor Brinkley Cook and Alexa Ray Joel.
Hudson, formerly an editor for McSweeney's, made a splash with his darkly comic debut collection of short fiction, "Dear Mr. President" (2002), set during the gulf war.
Murphy made a splash in his debut on Monday, hitting a home run and a run-scoring double in the 10th inning to help the Nationals win.
Kindbody, a startup that&aposs been dubbed the "Soulcycle of fertility" made a splash with its first pop-up in New York&aposs Flatiron district last year.
Bayh has already made a splash with his $28503 million war chest and has the benefit of name recognition, an issue that plagues his GOP opponent, Rep.
Last year the Geneva house made a splash at the Baselworld watch and jewelry fair with the Samsung Gear S2, a connected watch developed with Samsung Electronics.
We saw a decent amount of foldable tech in 2019, but none of it really made a splash aside from dominating Twitter for a day or two.
A pioneer of electronic sculptural art, Juan Downey made a splash in 1960s and '70s New York when he rigorously critiqued Eurocentric views of Latin American identity.
With this leak, Samsung jumps back to the top of news cycle, quieting others like Nokia, BlackBerry and LG who had made a splash with their own handsets.
The Fifty Shades of Grey costars made a splash while filming scenes for the third and final film of the franchise in the south of France on Tuesday.
They made a splash at the Billboard Music Awards, and now BTS is ready to hop the beauty bandwagon and turn the famous brand into something even bigger.
Before renowned chef Anthony Bourdain made a splash with his best-selling memoir, "Kitchen Confidential, " in 2000 at age 44, he, like many Americans, didn't have any savings.
Photo: Sam Rutherford (Gizmodo)Earlier this year, the Energizer Power Max P18K Pop made a splash at Mobile World Congress thanks to its massive size and 18,000mAh battery.
North West's 3rd birthday train rolled on Saturday in fancy Bel Air ... and she definitely made a splash with cousin Penelope Disick who's also celebrating a birthday soon.
Netflix made a splash when it debuted Black Mirror: Bandersnatch in December, a "choose your own adventure"-style movie that put viewers in charge of their cinematic destiny.
In a summer movie season burdened by laborious franchise updates and a calendar all but void of fun, April and the Extraordinary World should have made a splash.
The book made a splash because of the messenger: a licensed member of the medical establishment who was telling those who feel targeted that psychiatrists were misleading them.
The new Nuclear Posture Review (NPR), released in February 2018, made a splash among critics who wanted to portray the strategy document as wildly divergent from previous strategies.
Bullish betsCarlyle, one of the country's largest private equity firms, made a splash in 30 when it bought a manufactured home community in Silicon Valley for $152 million.
He made a splash with his personal displays of wealth, inviting top Indian businessmen, Bollywood stars and singers like Lionel Richie and Enrique Iglesias to his birthday parties.
His government made a splash early on, unveiling one of the most gender-balanced cabinets in the world, legalizing recreational marijuana and welcoming more than 25,000 Syrian refugees.
In 2014 a blogger made a splash when he plotted state-level data from Pornhub, a website, and found Kansans were viewing far more porn than other Americans.
As most news organizations now admit, hacked emails from the DNC contained little real information (John Podesta's risotto recipes made a splash) but were feverishly reported on anyway.
It returns in a 20th-anniversary production from the Druid Theater, the company that first made a splash internationally with a pungent production that ultimately moved to Broadway.
On Sunday evening, as news of the Panama Papers first made a splash, New York Times readers logged on to the paper's website to find, well, very little.
SoFi already has made a splash in 2017, issuing $564 million and making its intentions known that it will be a big player in the mortgage-backed securities market.
Google CEO Sundar Pichai made a splash back at I/O last month when he discussed AutoML — the company's research work to automate the design process of neural networks.
Sofia Vergara's handsome 24-year-old son Manolo Gonzalez-Ripoll Vergara has made a splash in recent years, walking Hollywood's hottest red carpets arm and arm with his mom.
Audi and Disney also made a splash at CES with their debut of a new Holoride system that lets passengers play video games or immerse themselves in other experiences.
By contrast, when Seller first made a splash as the co-producer of "Rent" in 1996, he estimated total Broadway attendance was around eight million to nine million people.
Tom Cruise made a splash at Comic-Con ... is what all these people thought when they saw a guy who was a dead-ringer for the 'Top Gun' star.
Nintendo and The Pokemon Company made a splash last September when they announced Pokemon Go, which aimed to bring Pikachu and Squirtle into the real world through augmented reality.
In 2000, she made a splash in the fashion industry when she cut the feet out of her control top pantyhose and capitalized on the invention to launch Spanx.
Meanwhile, if you're a "just ordinary weather" fan, the big hailstorm that made a splash in Guadalajara was probably not affected one way or the other by climate change.
Meanwhile, Disney has come calling ... Nancy Dubuc made a splash by championing the reality-show hits that vaulted A+E Networks up the ratings charts a few years ago.
Robinhood, a Silicon Valley start-up, made a splash when its app was released in late 2014, offering commission-free trading on exchange-trade funds as well as stocks.
He and Relihan made a splash at the Keeneland sale in January, spending $1,080,2100 for four horses, including $22,22 for Joyfully, who was, naturally, in foal to American Pharoah.
Another underwater electric scooter made its debut in Germany on Saturday after a lightweight, handheld e-scooter made a splash at a water tank at the CES tech show.
Elise Stefanik has made a splash during the impeachment inquiry, becoming a breakout star for her fierce defense of the president and her combative nature throughout the public hearings.
Maly says the combo of focusing on an acclaimed artist AND going after one of his most important pieces is a baller move ... and Diddy certainly made a splash.
Aside from its history making performances and mind boggling fashion, the MTV Video Music Awards stage has made a splash as a battle ground of shade time and time again.
With their new home at Napalm Records solidified, Generation Doom made a splash on the Billboard Rock Chart and garnered the band some of their highest critical praise to date.
This very pretty, very musical, and just a little twee looking film got its start on Kickstarter, made a splash at Sundance, and is now heading to theaters through A24.
The Simpsons made a splash by pulling apart the tropes and ideas that TV had been built on for decades, taking a sledgehammer to the structure of the family sitcom.
The idea of a fake news generator isn't new — in fact, OpenAI made a splash recently by announcing that its own text-generating AI was too dangerous to release publicly.
Astronomer (Release: 2018)Alex Pietrow made a splash in 2017 when he published endearingly lo-res photos of the moon and Jupiter shot with a 2-bit Game Boy camera.
Slip on an Emoji mask for $8.88 See Details After New York's webslinger made a splash in Spider Man: Homecoming, Marvel fans might do well to dress up as him.
Icons like Diane Keaton, Janelle Monaé, and Julie Andrews — who originated the role of Mary Poppins that Blunt herself would reprise — have all made a splash with their tuxedo looks.
A couple of years ago, John Boswell made a splash when he began to autotune scientists like Neil deGrasse Tyson and Carl Sagan in a series called Symphony of Science.
Allbirds, the company that made a splash as Silicon Valley's shoe equivalent of the ubiquitous hoodie, is releasing two new shoe styles, both made of a new summer-friendly material.
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Jim Jordan, a strident ally of the president and long a congressional attack dog for Trump, quickly made a splash in Wednesday's hearing after being subbed in on the committee.
Fitzpatrick said they came to her about the case, even before this kind of DNA detective work made a splash by helping to solve the case of the Golden State Killer.
"La La Land" is from 31-year-old writer-director Damien Chazelle, who made a splash with his 2014 film "Whiplash," an intense study of a jazz drummer's quest to perfection.
Jordan Vogt-Roberts, who made a splash with the Sundance favorite "Kings of Summer," directed the picture, with Tom Hiddleston, Samuel L. Jackson, and Brie Larson heading up an ensemble cast.
Given that last year's Deadpool made a splash for its raunchy humor and profanity, an edgy, animated version of the character feels like it would be at home in that space.
Radiate by C.A. Higgins C.A. Higgins made a splash with her debut novel Lightless, and its followup Supernova, about a sentient ship, Ananke, now on a quest to know her creators.
On Wednesday, Olivia Wilde made a splash on Instagram by sharing a photo of herself, 2-year-old son Otis Alexander and fiancé Jason Sudeikis taking a dip in the pool.
Last year, oil major Royal Dutch Shell made a splash by becoming one of the first non-bank counterparties involved in the Mexican government 2017 oil hedging program, the world's biggest.
After the first trailer made a splash when it debuted at D23, Disney's biennial fan expo, the follow-up is here to show audiences a deeper glimpse of what's in store.
His involvement with CoBrA, a short-lived postwar avant-garde movement in northern Europe, attracted a flurry of attention, and he made a splash in New York in the late 1950s.
The Habs are still good enough to win two rounds, but if Bergevin had made a splash for Matt Duchene, they could have maybe pushed for a Stanley Cup Finals berth.
The reviews gave consumers and investors a peek at Google's first line of in-house designed smartphones, which made a splash when they were unveiled earlier this month at an event.
In the early 1990s, she made a splash in the art world as a provocateur with her larger-than-life artistic personas that were candid explorations of racial and gender politics.
Singer Toian made a splash onto the Jamaican dancehall scene when she unexpectedly ended up on "Ice Queen," a song about leaving emotions behind by the genre's transcendent megastar Vybz Kartel.
Demi Lovato has finally popped up on social media again in the wake of her near-fatal overdose earlier this year, and she made a splash with her message ... I'M VOTING!!!
Star Wars: Battlefront made a splash by recreating locations, characters, and moments from the original movie trilogy, but the final piece of DLC will focus on a new film: Rogue One.
And he made a splash earlier this month by delivering a fiery denunciation of Democratic tactics when Kavanaugh testified before the Judiciary Committee, the type of hardball politics that Trump loves.
In the summer of 1936, he made a splash with photographs of the teen-age Gladys MacKnight and her boyfriend after their arrest for the hatchet murder of Gladys's disapproving mother.
The vehicle made a splash in popular culture, and also reportedly was a high-margin product for AM General, even as it courted controversy for being a gas-guzzling status symbol.
One of them is Chief Justice John Roberts, who made a splash last month when he appeared to rebuke Mr. Trump's criticism of judges who don't rule as the president likes.
The bold outfit made a splash when Williams wore it in Paris in May, and then created waves months later when Bernard Giudicelli, president of the French Tennis Federation, bemoaned it.
But the paper made a splash, and was circulated among political pundits and politicians from across the spectrum, such as liberal Crooked Media co-founder Jon Lovett and conservative Missouri Sen.
U.S. figure skater Adam Rippon made a splash in his Olympic debut, quickly becoming a fan favorite and even landing a spot on the podium during week one of the Games.
Intermountain Healthcare made a splash in January when it said it and other major hospital systems, fed up with drug shortages and skyrocketing prices, planned to manufacture their own generic medicines.
Breakout star (and 2017 Z-list member) Giorgia Whigham made a splash in 13 Reasons Why, but her queen bee role in Shatterbox Anthology's Pinky is what has us talking right now.
Wanda made a splash in 2013 when it announced the construction of a mammoth, $8.2 billion studio in eastern China, flying in stars like Leonardo DiCaprio and Nicole Kidman for the occasion.
Fusion made a splash back then as a somewhat-confusing-yet-ambitious effort, hiring several big-name journalists, including Salmon himself, Jezebel founder Anna Holmes, former Atlantic writer Alexis Madrigal and others.
Apple's CarPlay made a splash at CES last week, with auto makers like Ford, Chrysler, and Volkswagen incorporating the sleek iOS-like infotainment interface into some of the show's biggest press conferences.
The early boats made a splash with their massive size, clean lines and simple, unfettered deck layouts carefully tailored for short-handed sailing, according to the Sail Magazine executive editor, Adam Cort.
Mr. Harvard, who made a splash off Broadway in "Tribes," by Nina Raine, and "I was Most Alive With You," by Craig Lucas, is from a third-generation deaf family in Texas.
Headquarters: Beaverton, Oregon Place on last poll: 3 Why it's hot: Nike made a splash this week by choosing Colin Kaepernick as the face of its 'Just Do It' campaign's 30th anniversary.
During her tenure, the museum saw a sizable increase in attendance and made a splash on the international stage, sponsoring the exhibition that represented the United States at the 2013 Venice Biennale.
Scott made a splash Thursday when he went to the Senate floor vowing to be a champion for Puerto Rico and fight for the $2600 million in food aid cut by Trump.
The former New York City mayor made a splash among Democratic candidates during the ninth Democratic Debate in Nevada, and it's anticipated that he will likely be in the spotlight once again.
The price was steep at a little more than $1,300 for the cheapest configuration, but Royole can definitively say it was first, even if the company hasn't really made a splash since.
Fan favorite Bachelor pot-stirrer Demi Burnett made a splash on Colton Underwood's season by being exactly who she was — someone who is unafraid to say what she is thinking, pretty much always.
During a recent red carpet interview with Variety, the rapper again expressed her support for Bernie Sanders, the socialist Vermont senator who's made a splash with young people in the past few years.
Photo: AP ImagesWhen the gene-editing technology CRISPR first made a splash back in 2012, it foretold a future in which curing diseases might simply involve snipping out problematic bits of genetic code.
Former President Barack Obama just made a splash in New York City, drawing big crowds after apparently meeting with a foundation that has a connection to the planned Obama Presidential Library in Chicago.
Most recently, Shadow made a splash at Jeff Bezos' re:MARS robotics conference when the Amazon CEO tried out its new set of robot hands, which are controlled remotely by a haptic-feedback glove.
For this reason, it is certain that terrorist organizations will increasingly bring their attacks to the online world, where ideologically motivated players — like Anonymous and New World Hacking — have already made a splash.
Ms. Harris's first-day fund-raising figures were almost identical to what Mr. Sanders raised on his first day in 2015, when he made a splash as a favorite of grass-roots givers.
The singer made a splash with his first post of Luna, showing the two getting ready to hit the water — both wearing striped swimsuits while Luna sat up top a dolphin pool float.
The North Carolina-based teledildonics company Real Touch made a splash in 228 with a sleeve that plugged into a computer via USB and transmitted sensations based on scenes of a viewer's choosing.
Former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg made a splash Tuesday night despite the fact that he wasn&apost one of the six candidates on stage at the seventh Democratic primary debate in Iowa.
CEO Satya Nadella has pushed the company deeper into cloud computing and computer hardware, and made a splash acquisition of LinkedIn, expected to expand Microsoft's reach into industries like recruiting and human resources.
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Air Jordan V Retro "Paris Saint-Germain" When the Jordan brand teamed up with French professional soccer club Paris Saint-Germain (PSG), the shoes the company released made a splash on the market.
Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos made a splash at the Code Conference last week when he told reporters that he thinks we need to start manufacturing in space in order to save the planet.
It's no wonder they were given the title: The girls made a splash on the red carpet at last year's Globes and Oscars, and have become regulars in their dad's increasingly frequent Instagram posts.
Tidal's 2015 relaunch under Jay-Z's ownership made a splash with A-list celebrity endorsements and the promise of higher-definition streaming and exclusive access to high-profile albums like The Life of Pablo.
Jio had made a splash in September by offering the free data, and rivals such as Bharti Airtel have been forced to respond with price cuts of their own, though at a steep cost.
While most of these actresses often find themselves on the list, Forbes reports that newcomer Emma Watson has also made a splash at number six, making $14 million thanks to Beauty and the Beast.
Allegations of endemic sexual harassment and general dickishness towards women at Uber made a splash last month—and, in the past, Squarespace, Github, and Tinder, to name a few—but it's not just them.
Gillibrand has made financial transparency a key element of her campaign, and just this week made a splash by releasing her 2018 tax returns and calling on her 2020 rivals to do the same.
Varjo Technologies, the Finnish startup that made a splash earlier this year with news it had developed a virtual reality headset capable of "human-eye resolution," has raised $31 million in Series B funding.
Vekic, ranked 55th, made a splash on tour when she reached the final of a WTA tournament in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, at 16, but she has yet to find steady success at the tour level.
Earlier this week, former General Motors CEO Daniel Akerson made a splash with an op-ed saying he'd voted for every Republican presidential candidate in his lifetime but would make an exception for Trump.
Bruna Malucelli: The personalized Baywatch-style one-pieces made by this Brazilian brand made a splash on Instagram last summer, but this year's sweetly feminine embroidered suits are a totally different (but great) look.
Vogt also displayed an aptitude for poaching talent; in September, Cruise hired Andrew Gray, a lead engineer on Tesla's autopilot software, as its VP, a move that made a splash in automotive robotics circles.
Tom Ellis recently made a splash on our side of the pond when he snagged the lead role as the devil himself in Fox's Lucifer – but what do his three daughters think of the gig?
From late-night shows helmed by John Oliver, Stephen Colbert and the aforementioned Bee to "Saturday Night Live," pop culture that aimed to be more than entertaining was what really made a splash this year.
Freese, who is playing third base while Jung-Ho Kang recovers from a knee injury, made a splash in his debut with spectacular defense and a pair of hits in Pittsburgh's 4-1 victory Sunday.
Princess Sofia, who walked arm in arm with husband Prince Carl Philip, made a splash with her unpredictable choice of evening gown — a long-sleeved ensemble in forest green complete with a subtle leopard print.
Acreage Holdings, a US-based cannabis firm that made a splash last year when it added former House Speaker John Boehner to its board, told CNN Business that CBS rejected its proposed 30-second commercial.
Last summer, she made a splash by flying "The Skywhale" — a 100-foot-long whale-shaped hot air balloon with huge udders in the place of wings — above the Galway International Arts Festival in Ireland.
And so despite the dearth of details, the announcement made a splash in the business world, prompting optimism that someone may finally be on the verge of reforming the expensive and complex health care industry.
Last week, Microsoft made a splash when it announced its intention to become a "carbon negative" company—one that pulls more climate-warming carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere than it puts in—by 2030.
Korngold, 45, made a splash when he co-led the first deal in the new Blackstone Growth Equity unit, buying a controlling stake in MagicLab, the company that owns dating app Bumble, for $3 billion.
OpenAI, a research company in San Francisco whose founders include Elon Musk and Sam Altman, made a splash Tuesday by revealing a robotic system that learned to solve a Rubik's cube using its humanoid hand.
Joining Ms. Garcia on the judges' row are Elaine Welteroth, who is the former editor of Teen Vogue, and the designer Brandon Maxwell, who most recently made a splash dressing Lady Gaga for the Oscars.
It got a huge boost recently when video game developer Tim Soret, whose new project The Last Night made a splash at last weekend's E3 gaming conference, was revealed to have been a Gamergate supporter.
And despite broadcasting widely that a super PAC he helped organize, Rebuilding America Now, had made a splash and took in $32 million this summer, that money was slow to materialize -- if it did at all.
Troy Carter (runner-up) Carine Magescas Eric Paley Fabrice Grinda Hardware of the Year Breakout hardware product of the year Snapchat Spectacles (winner) No gadget made a splash in 2016 the way that Snapchat Spectacles did.
Well, not quite ... but the Public Enemy rapper made a splash when he visited the University of Nevada Las Vegas diving team on Wednesday at the Lied Athletic Complex ... and we gotta admit, he's not terrible.
In Europe and the United States, private equity firms flex their muscles primarily via large buyouts, but in Asia they have also made a splash investing in growth companies, especially in the internet and technology sector.
James Cameron released his long-awaited film Avatar, while Star Trek returned from a long hiatus at the hands of J.J. Abram's Star Trek and Neill Blomkamp made a splash with his debut film District 9.
In February, 56-year-old model Nicola Griffin made a splash as the oldest woman to ever appear in Sports Illustrated's famed Swimsuit Issue (albeit in an ad for Swimsuitsforall, not in the issue's editorial pages).
The family business has made a splash with high-profile deals for buildings in New York City in the past decade, but lately has been returning to its roots by buying garden apartments in the suburbs.
" Lynn Adelman, an 85033-year-old federal district judge in Milwaukee, made a splash in the legal world after posting his forthcoming article in the Harvard Law & Policy Review, titled "The Roberts Court's Assault on Democracy.
Last week, a New York Magazine article made a splash by saying that some computer scientists believed there was evidence of voting irregularities in Wisconsin, based on Mr. Trump's stronger showing in counties with electronic voting.
But the fact is that, regardless of how many they sold, it made a splash and did, in fact, push Apple into the world of fashion and wearable conversation in a way that it hadn't ever before.
Byton, a Chinese-funded start-up, made a splash during the first day of CES by pulling the wraps off its M-byte concept vehicle — or, more precisely, the technology that will be offered in the vehicle.
Murphy also made a splash on the music scene with DJ Paul Oakenfold via their single Faster Kill Pussycat, which became a club hit and reached No. 1 on Billboard's Hot Dance Club Play chart in 2006.
It is the most high-end phone so far from HMD, which was set up late last year and made a splash in May when it revived Nokia's classic 3310 feature handset in new brightly colored versions.
Grotjahn, who began exhibiting in Los Angeles in 1998, first made a splash in New York a little more than a decade ago, when a group of his Butterfly paintings was included in the 2006 Whitney Biennial.
Houston made a splash prior to the game when it acquired former Cy Young Award recipient Zack Greinke from Arizona for fellow right-handers Corbin Martin and J.B. Bukauskas, first baseman Seth Beer and infielder Josh Rojas.
Teen Vogue made a splash when three disabled models graced the cover of their September issue, which came with videos about how they were discovered and stories of what it's like to work as a disabled model.
It opened last year and first made a splash with a popular party called Sutherland, and has since expanded to include events hosted by night life veterans like Susanne Bartsch, comedy nights and even a flea market.
" The new site has certainly made a splash, The Republican noted on its Facebook page: "Due to heavy traffic and an attack on our servers, you may encounter an error message when attempting to reach The Republican.
It was first planned for the Works Progress Administration-funded Federal Theater Project, produced by John Houseman and directed by a young Orson Welles, who had made a splash with his all-black "Macbeth" a year earlier.
Mr. Trump's daughter Ivanka, who converted to Judaism when she married her husband, Jared Kushner, an Orthodox Jew, made a splash shortly before the election when she visited the grave of the Lubavitch leader Menachem Mendel Schneerson.
They can please your grandmother, but they also thrill seasoned performers, like the U.C.L.A Bruins gymnast Sophina DeJesus, who made a splash by sprinkling in viral-dance moves during a floor-exercise routine at a February meet.
A pioneer of electronic sculptural art, he made a splash in 1960s and 1970s New York by bridging traditional Chilean worldviews with experimental communication technologies, in an attempt to rigorously critique Eurocentric views of Latin American identity.
Just hours after the 22-year-old model made a splash at the Cannes Film Festival by choosing to go braless in a semi-sheer dress, the Keeping Up with the Kardashians star dared to do it again.
And it comes at an acquisitive time in the enterprise space: Microsoft made a splash with its $7.5 billion purchase of Github earlier this year; Amazon and Google are also striving to gain the edge in cloud computing.
The upbeat, empowering anthem "Good as Hell" made a splash in pop culture following its 2016 release — from appearing in a Super Bowl ad (for Minnesota-based company HealthPartners) to movies like Barbershop: The Next Cut and Blockers.
In its first federal election debut in the US, ranked-choice voting made a splash: Republican Bruce Poliquin and Democrat Jared Golden each received around 46 percent of the first-preference vote, with Poliquin around 2,000 votes ahead.
Hit Makers is full of stories like that, little tales of products that managed to make it big through a combination of timing and weird circumstances and savvy use of repetition, while their peers never made a splash.
The Cubs made a splash in the offseason by signing outfielder Jason Heyward, second baseman Ben Zobrist and pitcher John Lackey to go along with an impressive group of young stars that includes Kris Bryant and Anthony Rizzo.
The clip features alternately intimate and surreal shots of Portman underwater and in a bedroom; it was directed by the American filmmaker Anna Rose Holmer, who made a splash with her debut feature film The Fits last year.
The subscription service, which made a splash when it began charging $10 a month for access to one movie a day, skyrocketed in popularity this year accumulating 3 million subscribers before crashing back to earth over the summer.
Tiffany made a splash with an unexpected speech at the July 2016 Republican National Convention in Cleveland Ohio, where she painted a glowing picture of her father, saying "he's always helped me be the best version of myself."
It was only a few weeks ago that Jennifer Aniston made a splash on Instagram with a selfie showing all six of the main cast hanging out together, presumably to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the show's premiere.
Instead, Haas, 63, made a splash by becoming the first entrants since Brawn in 2009 to score on their race debut in Australia in March and the first completely new team to score points since Toyota in 2002.
He made a splash in 2005 when his production of "Sweeney Todd," originally created for the humble Watermill Theater in Britain, transferred to Broadway with virtually no set, though adding Patti LuPone as a tuba-toting Mrs. Lovett.
Lawrence made a splash in season 2 by helping Emily (Alexis Bledel) escape Gilead through an underground railroad run by the resistance, revealing that he's one of the most powerful figures working to take down the society he created.
The recently engaged star made a splash at Sunday's Golden Globes, stepping out with fiancé José "Pepe" Bastén and presenting with America Ferrera, with the women getting praise for their jokes about being mixed up with other Latina actresses.
The world's biggest retailer made a splash in truck brokerage circles after Freight Waves reported on Friday that Amazon's service, launched in a handful of Northeastern states last summer, was discounting market rates by as much as one-third.
Former President Barack Obama, who eventually beat one-time Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton in 2008, made a splash in April 2007 by announcing that his campaign had raised $25 million in the first three months of the year.
Despite having no policy background, Kushner made a splash by getting behind several key areas early in the administration like peace in the Middle East, and would later land in controversy for accusations of nepotism influencing his security clearance.
This flexible and user-friendly app made a splash on Product Hunt and is now temporarily available for a huge discount: a lifetime subscription for just $29.99 (to give you an idea, that would normally come to about $900).
O'Keefe made a splash in 2009 by dressing up as a cartoonish pimp and selectively editing a subsequent report about the nonprofit community group ACORN; backlash pushed various public and private institutions to cut off funding to the organization.
You made a splash in the tech world when you became the first black woman to be onstage at the Apple Developers' Conference in 2016; you previewed iTunes' lyrics feature by trying to start a singalong to ''Rapper's Delight.
These sizzlin' stars took time away from the tunes at Coachella to cool off by the pool ... dive into our gallery of celebrities who have shared plunge pics last year, to see who made a splash while in Indio!!!
With four female directors in contention for the Palme d'Or this year out of 21 entries - at a time when filmmakers are pushing for more gender equality in the industry - it was Diop who made a splash in the end.
Schock had made a splash on the national stage when he was elected to Congress the same year then-senator Barack Obama was elected president — a young face in the conservative movement that also happened to come with six-pack abs.
The 23-year-old made a splash on social media over the weekend after showing off her newest accessory — a snug white baseball cap with a hole ripped at the top of her head to perfectly showcase her signature hairstyle.
Soylent, founded in 2013, made a splash in Silicon Valley as an easy way for busy entrepreneurs and tech employees to consume a nutritional meal in the form of a drink made with Soylent's powder, without bothering with real food.
At the time of the premiere, Hurley, then 28, was a little-known actress and girlfriend to the film's star Hugh Grant, but made a splash when she hit the afterparty red carpet in a scandalous black silk Versace dress.
The Atlanta-born star also made a splash on the music scene with DJ Paul Oakenfold via their single "Faster Kill Pussycat," which became a club hit and reached No. 1 on Billboard's Hot Dance Club Play chart in 2006.
And the Great America Alliance made a splash by hiring Tomi Lahren, the trash-talking 24-year-old conservative activist who made a name for herself at Glenn Beck's website The Blaze before being ousted in a nasty employment dispute.
In Stockholm that fall, he made a splash when he announced that a resolution to the information paradox was at hand — somewhat to the surprise of Dr. Strominger and Dr. Perry, who has been trying to maintain an understated stance.
He corralled fellow dancers from Boston Ballet, where he worked at the time, to join him at clubs and in music videos, including for the 2012 song "I Hate My Job," which made a splash on YouTube and streaming sites.
The standard-bearing trumpeter of his generation, Ambrose Akinmusire made a splash in 2011 with his shape-shifting Blue Note debut, and since then he's continued to undermine assumptions about what a jazz trumpeter or composer ought to be doing.
The firm had made a splash with strong gains since its launch in 2009 and its main hedge fund, which bets both for and against company stocks, has averaged an annual return of about 28 percent over the last five years.
Ardern made a splash after coming to power, becoming the first New Zealand leader to take maternity leave while in office and earning global headlines last September when she attended the U.N. General Assembly with her baby girl on her lap.
Per Netflix, the Summer of Love slate included 11 movies total: Not all of those movies made a splash — candidly, I've never heard of Ali's Wedding before — but all together, they were an enormous success, streamed by 80 million subscribers.
This article contains minor spoilers for Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice by game developer Ninja Theory made a splash at the gaming BAFTAs on Thursday, winning five awards, including the Game Beyond Entertainment award, which focusses on the social impact of games.
Weighted blankets have been used in the realm of therapy for quite some time, but have recently made a splash on Kickstarter and self-care Twitter for their ability to mimic cuddling (which can potentially lead to a reduction in anxiety or stress).
I love how the first-time Grammy Award winner made a splash during the show by unveiling her would-be red carpet dress (custom Zac Posen, which took the label a month to make) with multiple Instagram photos before switching into sweats.
The actor, who made a splash when he appeared in episode 4 of season 7 of the series as the brother of everyone's favorite Samwell Tarly (John Bradley), revealed on Instagram that he and his wife, Laura Hopper, have welcomed their second child.
LeEco, founded by Chinese billionaire Jia Yueting in 1.33, made a splash on China's tech scene but has stumbled since, running up almost Rmb19bn ($2.7bn) in debts that have forced it to cancel several deals, including the planned purchase of television maker Vizio.
The Volkswagen I.D. concept car made a splash at the Paris Motor Show a few days ago, but in addition to real world images of the sleek automobile, the company also released a sci-fi-style short featuring the vehicle in action.
Samsung also made a splash when it announced it was adding an iTunes app to its smart TVs and support for HomeKit and AirPlay 2, which lets you play content such as music and movies from Apple devices to a bigger screen.
More from Tonic: Akselsen says he was "disheartened" about the court's final assessment of LSD, saying they ignored some of Nutt's research, which made a splash in 2016 for producing the first ever neuroimages of what the human brain looks like on acid.
The irony escaped the president, no doubt, since he was not embarrassed to send his daughter as the bookend of Kim Jong-un's sister, who was dubbed "the Ivanka Trump of North Korea" when she made a splash at the opening ceremony.
"The Stellenbosch Mafia: Inside the Billionaires' Club," a native-son exposé by the journalist Pieter du Toit, made a splash in 2019, documenting the workings of this tight-knit business elite and the Steinhoff affair, a financial scandal that rocked the national economy.
"The Stellenbosch Mafia: Inside the Billionaires' Club," a native-son exposé by the journalist Pieter du Toit, made a splash in 2019, documenting the workings of this tight-knit business elite and the Steinhoff affair, a financial scandal that rocked the national economy.
Sistine has already appeared in Teen Vogue and an Express ad campaign; Dolce & Gabbana flew her and a flock of other model-celebutantes to Milan Fashion Week in September, where she made a splash in a leather bustier and black lace leggings.
The Impossible Burger made a splash last week when it debuted in California -- in its first full weekend sale in Gelson's supermarkets, Impossible Burger outsold ground beef from cows, in terms of both revenue and the number of pounds sold, said Impossible Foods.
Lurid fantasies about avenging these crime victims have dominated much of Trump's "thinking" about politics ever since he made a splash with paid newspaper ads urging the execution of five young men who turned out to have been falsely accused of murder.
Parker, who was little known before "Birth of a Nation" made a splash at the Sundance Film Festival in January, has been at the center of a controversy since the 17-year-old rape case involving him came to wide public attention earlier this month.
The company, which recently made a splash in the U.S. with the launch of the Nexus 6p, announced a Surface Pro-like 12-inch Windows 10 tablet with a keyboard cover and an optional pressure-sensitive stylus and dock during its MWC keynote today.
Kendall Jenner's mile-long legs have already made a splash at the Cannes Film Festival — the 21-year-old wowed in a Giambattista Valli mini-gown that billowed in the wind for a dramatic entrance at the Saturday premiere of 120 Beats per Minute.
In 2017 the actress made a splash with a small part in HBO's Big Little Lies and became a film festival sensation with her breakout role in Downsizing, starring opposite Matt Damon as one of the inhabitants of a miniature world created to combat overpopulation.
In 2013, Robert Jones, CEO of the Public Religion Research Institute, made a splash after conducting a survey where he found that 75% of whites in the United States didn't have a single person of color in their social circle -- they only had white friends.
Large framemakers design and market frames under license with luxury labels; Luxottica's portfolio boasts brands such as Brooks Brothers, Prada and Tiffany & Co. Although Warby Parker began by selling to consumers exclusively online, the company made a splash with its embrace of brick-and-mortar.
Ocasio-Cortez has made a splash in Washington during her transition period, beginning with her joining Sunrise Movement protesters for a demonstration in House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi's office in November, just over a week after Ocasio-Cortez became the youngest person elected to Congress.
" Ms. Bell, an actress and filmmaker who made a splash with her 2013 feature-film directorial debut, "In a World…," was back in the neighborhood where she grew up to publicize a considerably more mass-market project: her new ABC sitcom, "Bless This Mess.
The video, which made a splash on social media, shows a photo of I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby, the Bush administration official who was convicted of lying in an investigation into the unmasking of Plame, adding that U.S. President Donald Trump pardoned Libby last year.
GROWTH IN SALES AND LOSSES Founded by 723-year-old Harvard graduate Bom Kim, Coupang made a splash with its 'Rocket Delivery' service that promised delivery within 24 hours and dealt a sharp blow to the country's family-owned retail conglomerates including Shinsegae and Lotte.
General Electric's Paris-based unit GE Renewable Energy made a splash in July by introducing the Haliade-X 12 MW. Standing nearly 850 feet tall, with three rotors each spanning more than 720 feet, a single Haliade-X can power up to 5003,000 homes.
Two big new streaming services, both owned by satellite TV services, have made a splash in the last couple of years, and, when you cut through all the hype about them, they are pretty much just old-style, linear TV services delivered via the net.
Mayor Pete Buttigieg made a splash early in his presidential bid by suggesting that Democrats may need to resort to court-packing, expanding the Supreme Court from nine justices to 15, in order to undo Republican efforts to gain control of the Supreme Court through constitutional hardball.
When The Markup made a splash with its kickoff last year, it wasn't just for the involvement of Angwin (a Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative reporter from The Wall Street Journal and ProPublica), but also because its funding included a $20 million donation from Craigslist founder Craig Newmark.
The conversation about free college has come far since President Barack Obama made a splash with his announcement in 2015 that he wanted to make two years of community college free for students who maintained a minimum GPA and performed some community service while in school.
So it's with that tumultuous recent history in the rear view mirror that I scrutinized this latest electric vehicle, which made a splash on Instagram as Ray J shepherded other big names like P. Diddy and Snoop around on the vehicle as the next big thing.
Pouyanne first made a splash in 2017 with the purchase of Maersk's energy business for $7.5 billion after an unsolicited bid made in a phone call to Ane Maersk Mc-Kinney Uggla, chairwoman of the A.P. Moller Foundation, which has a controlling stake, a corporate source said.
Dr. Ignatiev — who came to the academic world after two decades as a factory worker — made a splash in 1995 with his book "How the Irish Became White," which looked at the assimilation of the Irish Catholics who emigrated to the United States in the 1800s.
The median age of the magazine was rising, and Mr. Newhouse decided to make yet another change: He fired Mr. Gottlieb and replaced him with Ms. Brown, the 38-year-old British editor who had made a splash with the celebrity- and royalty-heavy Vanity Fair.
While Independent Electric Vehicles has stayed under the radar — with not much known about the company other than Jalopnik's report of Chinese backers and an executive team headed in part by Steve Osario, Faraday's former head of design operations and advanced model development — Evelozcity has made a splash.
Director Crystal Moselle — who made a splash in the film world with her look into the lives of seven isolated and wildly creative brothers in 2015's The Wolfpack — wasn't looking to make a a coming-of-age movie about an all-girl skate crew in Lower Manhattan.
The Iron Stache made a splash with his introductory campaign video and so far has made a good case that at ironworker does a better job of representing the working class than Paul Ryan, a 47-year-old who looks like he still goes to College Republican parties.
Though he'd made a splash in 20193 with his Zap Comix series, which helped define the underground comix aesthetic, his early thirties were plagued by disastrous relationships, lawsuits, financial struggles, heavy LSD use, and copyright infringements (including an X-rated film made about his Fritz the Cat character without his permission).
The lawsuit made a splash when the DNC filed it more than a year ago, alleging that the Trump campaign, Russia, WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange and several of Trump's relatives and associates had participated in a grand conspiracy that harmed Democrats through the publication of internal party emails during the 2016 presidential campaign.
Like the version of this fairy tale that City Ballet will present, St. Petersburg rendition traces its lineage to the Petipa and Ivanov production that made a splash at the Mariinsky Theater in St. Petersburg in 1895, two years after the death of Tchaikovsky, whose soaring score is considered among ballet's best.
Rebecca Roanhorse made a splash earlier this year when she won the 2018 Hugo and Nebula Awards for her short story "Welcome to Your Authentic Indian Experience TM." Her debut novel Trail of Lightning is a dazzling urban fantasy that puts indigenous culture front and center and sets up an incredible world.
The 21-year-old made a splash last year when it was revealed she was the writer for Rihanna's "Bitch Better Have My Money"—maybe you read our interview with her at the time—but since writing one of 2015's biggest hits, she's emerged as a fine and exciting new artist herself.
Joey Lawrence Where you know him from: Blossom, Melissa & Joey and Dancing with the Stars The eldest Lawrence brother made a splash on Blossom, opposite Mayim Bialik, debuted his first solo album as a teen and made it to the top three on Dancing with the Stars in 22006 before getting eliminated.
The liberal freshman firebrand made a splash during her first day of orientation by joining a protest outside of House Minority Leader Nancy PelosiNancy PelosiJohnson eyes Irish border in Brexit negotiations Mueller report fades from political conversation Five key players in Trump's trade battles MORE's office to demand action on climate change.
She made a splash on her first trip to France as first lady, where she wore a suit jacket and skirt in the luxury house's signature silhouette and a head-to-toe red that could be taken as a nod to her husband's Republican allies or to one-third of the French flag.
Despite challenges on the development front, the club has made a splash in racing, with nearly 20 Group I or Grade I victories in Australia, England, France, Ireland, Singapore and the United States; and partners like Coolmore, WinStar and SF (Soros Fund) Bloodstock; and the international bloodstock advisers Mr. Flanagan and Mr. Wallace.
It made a splash with two high-profile commissions last year: one, a review by the feminist theorist Judith Butler of New York Times opinion columnist Bari Weiss's book How to Fight Anti-Semitism, and two, an op-ed by Bernie Sanders about his views on anti-Semitism and the Israeli–Palestinian conflict.
Two television contracts announced in recent weeks have also made a splash, with NBC landing a multiyear agreement to broadcast the Royal Ascot meet from Britain in the United States, beginning in 2017, and Fox Sports securing a multiyear deal to broadcast more than 80 hours of live coverage from Saratoga Race Course on FS2.
Amber Rose made a splash on social media Friday night, posting a pantless (and VERY NSFW) photo to promote her third annual SlutWalk — the Los Angeles event she created with the goal of promoting female empowerment, combating gender inequality and putting an end to victim-blaming by addressing the double-standards placed on woman.
Michigan State University researchers made a splash in the green energy world in 2014 when they announced their transparent solar panels—the first ones created—but critics pointed out the panels were only 1 percent efficient, whereas an opaque solar panel is closer to 20 percent efficiency, according to the American Society of Mechanical Engineers.
Apple's CarPlay made a splash when it announced that Google Maps, Waze, and other third-party navigation apps would finally work for iPhone users plugging their phone into their cars, but Android Auto's been quietly offering these apps for years — and on Thursday it announced some new features to make the in-car platform run a bit smoother.
Her Inheritance Trilogy made a splash a few years back, and The Fifth Season, which is set on a land mass called the Stillness undergoing rather un-still environmental upheaval, promises to be an even deeper, richer display of both her world-building prowess (there are two appendices) and her predilection for a diverse slate of complex characters.
Netflix has also promoted two Season 1 favorites from recurring to series regular status for Season 2: Noah Schnapp, who plays Will Byers, the missing boy who was at the center of last season's mystery while trapped in the Upside Down, and Joe Keery, who made a splash as popular jock (and boyfriend of Natalia Dyer's Nancy) Steve Harrington.
Release date: August 223 Why it matters: Eliza Hittman's indie film, which made a splash at Sundance earlier in the year, is about a lonely teenager on Brooklyn's outer edge coming to grips with his own sexuality, as he flirts with an older man online while also starting a tentative relationship with a girl his age.
In the past two years, her family has made a splash at the Cannes Film Festival: Ms. dos Santos sat in the front row of fashion shows, and Kim Kardashian cooed over a 22013-carat diamond paraded at a party thrown last year by de Grisogono, the Swiss jeweler now owned by the dos Santos family.
Y.), a rising star on the left, made a splash on her first day of freshman orientation by joining more than 22019 youth protesters outside of House Minority Leader Nancy PelosiNancy PelosiJohnson eyes Irish border in Brexit negotiations Mueller report fades from political conversation Five key players in Trump's trade battles MORE's (D-Calif.) office to demand action on climate change.
Over the last five years, Netflix and Amazon have ramped up their movie production, with Netflix first trying its hand at slapdash comedies and genre films (it made a splash by signing Adam Sandler to a four-movie deal in 2014) and Amazon filling a void in independent cinema, producing Spike Lee's Chi-Raq, James Gray's Lost City of Z, and Kenneth Lonergan's Manchester by the Sea.
Since Mr. Rajoy's departure from office, the Popular Party has hardened its stance on Catalan separatism, in no small measure because of the rise of Vox, a new far-right party that made a splash in regional elections in Andalusia in December, when it won 12 seats in the Andalusian Parliament on a platform that combined anti-immigrant rhetoric with a hard line on the Catalonia crisis.
Scott Stuber, who oversees original film and is forging new ties with HollywoodJackie Lee-Joe, its new chief marketing officer who made a splash late last year with campaigns for movies like "The Irishman" and "6 Underground," and recently inked a wide-ranging partnership with SamsungRochelle King, vice president of creative production, which is one of Netflix's top hiring priorities this yearAmy Reinhard, vice president of content acquisitions, who is also overseeing Netflix's closely watched consumer-products division.

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