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"parlay" Definitions
  1. to bet or gamble (an original amount and its winnings) on a subsequent race, contest, etc.
  2. Informal
  3. to use (one's money, talent, or other assets) to achieve a desired objective, as spectacular wealth or success: He parlayed a modest inheritance into a fortune.
  4. a bet of an original sum and the subsequent winnings.

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The Blackfish doesn't parlay because the Blackfish doesn't need to parlay.
" Kelly suggested Kang parlay "the shaming thing into a professional business.
That gets me 1503/2150th of the way to the parlay.
But many already had advantages that they could parlay into wealth.
You can parlay your love of reading into a lucrative career.
So we could quickly parlay into all the issues of the day.
Letting people parlay all that attention into donations was a wise move.
For that to parlay into a half-hour series seemed pretty extraordinary.
Elm City Noise Festival featuring Avmus, Pulsewidthmod, Parlay Droner and Compactor. Aug.
Community leaders are hoping to parlay its boogeyman, tsunamis, into tourist dollars.
There&aposs no way to parlay that to a successful presidential campaign, but.
He could parlay his love of comics into a part-time Chikara gig.
Her parlay of a $1,85033 investment into $100,000 on the cattle futures market?
The question was whether Mckesson could parlay his national following into local action.
But options were limited to things like parlay bets on NFL football games.
"You should parlay the shaming thing into a professional business," the host said.
The parlay pays $3,000; the props are $100, give or take a few bucks.
Her challenge now is to parlay her performance and her money into tangible results.
These specs parlay into a device that runs fast, with little if any performance issues.
His career ailing, Rick considers how he might parlay a chance encounter into a break.
And people willing to take unpaid internships do not necessarily parlay that selflessness into success.
First, he should parlay Uber's popularity among its users into a significant increase in fares.
In the past, Müller could not parlay breakthrough wins into any subsequent success of note.
Democrats may parlay their leverage over the spending process into a victory in the Congress.
Perhaps the Canadians could parlay opening their dairy market for better access to American government contracts.
Delaware has offered NFL parlay wagering in the past after receiving a partial exemption under PASPA.
In some ways, YouTube beauty experts do the opposite: parlay their online fame into real jobs.
But Driver did not immediately parlay his new cred toward blockbuster franchises, à la the Chrises.
Many live highly functional lives—and some parlay their obsessions and psychoses into profoundly creative avenues.
Instead, she may hope to parlay her insurrection into a return to the heights of the party.
Facebook could parlay the device into an attack on home phones that could hold serious growth opportunities.
Finally, Beto O'Rourke is seeking to parlay a surprisingly close electoral loss in Texas into the presidency.
He then intended to parlay his various degrees to get a top administrative job in intercollegiate athletics.
Still, the idea that she could parlay her experience to win a local judicial election was unthinkable.
She hopes her campers can parlay their developing skills into green jobs to support their own communities.
He demands ten more episodes, which Galifianakis wants to parlay into a real-deal late-night slot.
There aren't many sure things in sports, but a heads and blond parlay looks like a lock.
She hopes her campers can parlay their developing skills into green jobs to support their own communities.
Despite the loss, Democrats are hoping to parlay continued enthusiasm among their base into victories in November.
The Battle of the Bastards was different, with peaceful parlay ahead of time and a clearly executed strategy.
You might also have to start a podcast empire and parlay your Bachelor-related fame into lasting relevance.
Simmons isn't the only one to parlay his experience running a drug business into other more traditional channels.
Barriss became so renowned for his swatting skill that he was able to parlay it into a business.
Both believe they can parlay that knowledge and experience into a significant business offering cloud services to others.
The opening parlay of "I'm tryna keep my faith" and "Same problem my father had" hints at contrition.
Delaware already had a partial exemption to the law and offered parlay betting — multigame bets — on pro football.
The most successful streamers on Twitch command millions of viewers and can parlay their popularity into business opportunities.
In Delaware, that was a very niche product of parlay-style wagering on N.F.L. football, Ms. Slane said.
Klobuchar of Minnesota, who couldn't parlay a strong third-place finish in New Hampshire into momentum anywhere else.
He sought to parlay that record into higher office in 2018 when he briefly campaigned to unseat Gov.
But the studio has managed to parlay the success of God's Not Dead into an alternative entertainment empire.
The company is hoping to parlay the success into a bigger international expansion and, possibly, acquisitions of smaller rivals.
The fact that anyone can join Twitter almost guarantees that no one will parlay it into a moneymaking venture.
That's like saying, 'I'm not a gambler, but taking New England -22019 plus the over is a fantastic parlay.
Neither the state nor the outlawed Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) appears ready to parlay that into peace, Demirtas said.
He put you in his movies, and then it was up to you to parlay that into something else.
Marinovich has tried before, with little success, to parlay his talent for throwing a football into happiness and stability.
But unless they can parlay these efforts into lucrative record deals and other income streams, it's often for naught.
Kelley entered her master's program hoping to parlay her degree into a high-paying position at the Department of State.
Predicting how the next Solicitor General will view sports betting is about as difficult as nailing a perfect parlay card.
He's been able to parlay that into a national profile, but isn't exactly being whispered about as a presidential candidate.
After losing a bet on Super Bowl 53, "Parlay Patz" allegedly sent threatening messages to two members of the Patriots.
Now comes the bigger challenge: Can he parlay his performance into South Carolina into a significant delegate haul on Tuesday?
After amassing a large fortune and divorcing Goodwin, she set out to parlay her wealth and fame into social success.
Her ultimate goal was to parlay these captions into a book deal for a memoir about her life and relationships.
Now the video's everywhere ... Tim says he's hoping he can parlay his fame into a guest segment on the 'Ellen' show.
During Luke and Mariah's behind-bars parlay, she begins spitting up blood before it starts literally pouring out of her mouth.
With the half-idol, Devens has something to parlay, an opportunity to build an alliance and keep himself in the game.
Ryan Thomas Anderson won the campaign in 2014, and hoped to parlay the good will and attention into a successful Kickstarter.
It made sense to the losers of China's economic miracle, the farmers and others without political power to parlay into money.
So far, at least three candidates have suggested that they were able to parlay debate success into a fundraising bump: Sen.
In 2009, the state passed a law that permitted the lottery to offer expanded forms of parlay before the federal ban.
Since, for whatever reason, Mr. Trump chose not to strike Iran, he could parlay that relative restraint into a diplomatic opening.
His ability to parlay that reputation into a slot as Mitt Romney's running mate, and then speaker, is even more impressive.
Mr. Manson hoped to parlay that friendship into a record deal, but their relationship soured and a music career never materialized.
Galactic has long said it could parlay the technology it developed for space tourism flights into delivering supersonic travel between cities.
Many accounts, including ones that previously wagered on suspicious matches, placed parlay bets between both matches at an unusually high volume.
Matt and Chris outside Matt's parents' house, where they've managed to parlay their shared love of Supreme into a lucrative side hustle.
But tonight, in the opening parlay between the bastards, there she rode, casting doubt, suspicion and judgment upon everything in her way.
But how the pair of them parlay their anti-Iranian passions into anything close to actionable in the Gulf is anyone's guess.
Whomever is at the helm will be leading a team that believes it can parlay Sunday's win into an interesting second half.
The financial guru saw valuable real estate, customers he could parlay from one store to the other and ample costs to cut.
But Holly died in a plane crash in 1959, cutting his career short before he could parlay his early success into Buddymania.
The star football player, Fridge (Ser'Darius Blain) is hoping that he can parlay his skills on the field into a college scholarship.
Hough's effort to parlay her dancing career into a singing career into an acting career doesn't leave enough room for another body.
Salaries vary throughout the industry, but those who have mastered industry-specific jargon are likely to parlay their skills into higher paychecks.
The state was able to roll out sportsbooks so quickly because it was grandfathered to offer parlay betting during the federal ban.
Now, she's got a real shot to follow stars like The Rock ... and parlay action sports stardom into a real Hollywood career.
The pitch worked, he won Season 24 of 'DWTS' ... and now it looks like he could parlay that success into something big.
Instead, they're keeping an eye toward what happens after the show, and how to parlay their newfound fame into a lasting career.
The party has struggled in recent years to parlay its status in the ruling coalition to win benefits for farmers, he added.
Lee was soon able to parlay Kurtain Kraft's success into a gig as on-air talent for the home shopping network QVC.
It's here that the competition grooms those bartenders looking to parlay their behind-the-stick skills into lucrative gigs outside of the bar.
Every summer, there are players who look good in Las Vegas but can't parlay that success into meaningful NBA performance—and vice versa.
He has so far tried to parlay this potential weakness into a strength, casting himself in the precociously hopeful mold of Barack Obama.
The talk focused on how SpaceX can parlay that technology into developing a far more powerful launch system that's entirely reusable and inexpensive.
The Magic won a crucial game against the floundering Chicago Bulls on Wednesday and need to parlay the victory into a string of successes.
The end goal for many experts is to parlay a stint on an advisory group into a plum job in a future Clinton administration.
More troubling is Mr Zygar's reliance on hearsay and anonymous sources, a flaw he readily owns up to and tries to parlay into insight.
They have argued it gives lesser-known candidates — like Jimmy Carter in 1976 — an opportunity to parlay retail politicking skills into an electoral breakout.
Biden hopes to parlay his support with blacks and moderate white southerners into Super Tuesday wins in Texas, Virginia, North Carolina, Alabama and Arkansas.
In front of the former home of Parlay, the teen stabbed in front of the laundromat in Brownsville, candles spelled out "Lay," his nickname.
Qatar has sought to parlay the financial muscle it derives from its enormous gas reserves into a diplomatic status otherwise undeserved by its size.
In 2007, he had the first of his four children and realized he had to parlay his boxing and teaching skills into a career.
My first novel had been published two years earlier and I thought I could parlay that into a career writing both novels and screenplays.
Instead, contributions mostly seem to come from a range of Trump's business partners, allowing him to parlay celebrity into securing credit for charity work.
But I will say that Wax managed to parlay his tech skills into a very lucrative position not at all connected to the drug game.
After Trump announced his candidacy in July 2015, Sater saw the opportunity of a lifetime: Why not parlay the presidential run into a business deal?
Rather than try to sell Checkbook's convenience to companies one at a time, it hopes to gain viral traction and parlay that into real customers.
But they don't realize that Affinity is a good stepping stone for teen writers to be able to parlay journalism in a career beyond Affinity.
The factions would often agree ahead of time to a melee, and then meet at a specific time and place to parlay, and then fight.
National Democrats hoping to parlay the latest furor surrounding the Russia investigations into political victory in the Midwest may want to take a different tack.
The White House is seeking to parlay a successful Supreme Court nomination and military strike against Syria into some badly needed momentum for President Trump.
Still, he has been able to parlay the experience into a constant string of work on stage and screen, as well as lucrative teaching opportunities.
A few parlay their experience into corporate counsel jobs or trade up to a more rarefied law firm than the one they had left earlier.
They will struggle as usual, and hopefully they'll see the light and parlay Bradley Beal for a true rebuild at the end of the season.
Building a rapport with those introductory chats can lead to bigger conversations, relationships, and key information that they can parlay into truly game-changing opportunities.
And, he's backing it up with cold hard cash -- telling us he put a couple hundred dollars on a parlay that includes McGregor over Khabib.
The question is whether Tesla can parlay the early lead provided by the Gigafactory into a strong long-term position in the electric car business.
Murphy total bases bet (stupid Bryant) WINS Cam Newton under 1.5 touchdown passes Carson Wentz under 251.5 passing yards PUSH Eagles-Panthers 5 sacks total PARLAY WINS Lightning over Penguins Wild over Blackhawks Cubs over Nationals Eagles-Panthers Over 44 PARLAY LOSSES Stupid dumbass overrated Blues Stupid dumbass overrated Panthers DRUG WINS Me When this adventure began, I handed $150 to a teller at Westgate.
Couldn't you parlay this sort of infamy into, at the very least, a few sponsored Vines where you try to jump over things and hilariously fail?
If Steve Jobs can parlay a few Golden Globes into a few Oscar nominations, it might see a comeback—something Universal, its distributor, would surely love.
The popularity of the game is obviously good news for Nintendo, as the company is hoping to parlay that success to help its flagging console business.
Such supercogs might be able to parlay their success into jobs elsewhere—in finance, for example—although pride will probably be the primary motivator for contributors.
That will give him a stake to parlay himself to the starting gate of the big March pari-mutuels beginning on March 2628 and March 28500.
If Trump is wise, he will give Pence his day in the sun on Wednesday and parlay it to outshine Clinton this Sunday in St. Louis.
With the right strategy, he should be able to parlay his success in corporate America and in building a beloved brand into a viable political vector.
The feud is certainly not quite over yet; perhaps Orton can parlay the loss and his renewed interest in wrestling into something more dynamic with Wyatt.
It's completely ironic, that because of that trial the Kardashian name became a known name, and that's why they manage to parlay that into this...career.
And BlackBerry, where Mr. Watsa is both the lead director and a major investor, is trying to parlay its smartphone history into hands-free driving success.
So well that she and her stylists felt confident to borrow from black culture—in particular bandanas, braids and slick baby hairs—to parlay her rebellion.
Three days later, Parlay Oller, 15, was stabbed in front of a laundromat in Brownsville, a victim of a "petty neighborhood beef," according to the police.
He, like so many who had come before him, had enjoyed his 15 minutes of fame, tried to parlay it into something bigger, and been bitten.
While he never joined the parlay discussions between Cersei, Jon, and Danearys, he arranged for Jaime to have a secret convo with Tyrion within the dragon pit.
Wake Forest hopes to parlay a record-setting offensive performance into its third win in four games when it hosts No. 63 North Carolina State on Saturday.
The third best part is that you can parlay this knowledge into all your relationships — your family, your employees, your friends, your babysitter — it applies to everyone.
So if he&aposs able to parlay that in Nevada, a swing state, that tells you a lot about the power President Trump in the midterm elections.
Kerry came to the job with longstanding relationships with both Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu and Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas that he planned to parlay into diplomacy.
Ossoff sought to parlay opposition to President Donald Trump into a victory that would rebuke the White House and embolden Democrats ahead of the 2018 midterm elections.
So even if he isn't able to parlay his current viral fame into career longevity, he's still managed to be exactly what this moment in time needs.
Most of those in attendance used the moment to try and parlay it into meetings with Google and Twitter, which Republicans said they also felt slighted by.
Buffet managed to parlay his talent and prolific production into not just financial success, but a broad grass-roots popularity that even Picasso, his contemporary, never achieved.
The idea was to parlay Power's remarks at an upcoming citizenship event and the TV news magazine interview into forums to shame the president-elect on immigration.
Robby Hayes -- the runner-up in JoJo Fletcher's season of "The Bachelorette" -- has figured out a way to parlay his 15 minutes into a lucrative career -- modeling.
The demonstration was also being used to gauge what Democrats hope is a blossoming opposition movement to Mr. Trump that they can parlay into lasting political power.
During the two years, we knew each other I watched him parlay his winning attitude into commercial bookings, independent film parts, and auditions for big-name producers.
Betting big would have looked good for the cameras, but now I turn my straight bet (Emma misses) into a parlay (Emma misses and I get it right).
Over the years a load of forward-thinking and generally great musicians have taken to the Tiny Desk to parlay their songs into intimate yet expansive musical voyages.
Loading screen tooltips explain how best to counter general units — vehicles beat infantry, infantry beat flyers, flyers beat vehicles — but this advice doesn't always parlay into game terms.
Dingell and Upton, two Midwestern moderates with a personal relationship predating their service together in the House, underlined the need to parlay those connections into the political realm.
Westgate boasts the most prop bets in Vegas, and the plan is to do a six-team parlay for $21150 and 21125 silly prop bets for $2111 each.
Betting big would have looked good for the cameras, but now I turn my straight bet (Emma misses) into a parlay (Emma misses, and I get it right).
"We knew we wanted to do a big philanthropic push," says Melissa of how to handle the sudden fame — and yes, money — and parlay it into something good.
The software, called ParlAI (pronounced like "parlay"), comes with data sets in several research areas -- like recommending restaurants and discussing movies -- that researchers can train their systems on.
"We knew we wanted to do a big philanthropic push," said Melissa of how to handle the sudden fame — and yes, money — and parlay it into something good.
He said GOP committee members did not come "close to matching what Schiff and Swalwell did," saying they were able to parlay official committee business into national exposure.
You parlay your dad's name involved in a double homicide because two people are dead and somehow that turns you into… anyway, I can't get there from here.
It's this voracious appetite that has kept him grounded, so to speak, in New York, rather than trying to parlay his Hollywood connections into a larger film career.
Members can parlay skills like fund-raising prowess or issue expertise into increased power, but in most cases they need to please party leaders to improve their standing.
Those who already have the advantage of better educations, better connections and better financial resources often parlay these advantages into securing more valuable opportunities and more remunerative careers.
With Trump and Kim Jong Un's visit, Vietnam's government hopes to parlay the summit's publicity into a more lucrative political role in Asia, especially over longtime neighbor, China.
While being a red carpet entrepreneur doesn't guarantee success, there are many who have managed to carve out a second career and parlay it into a multimillion-dollar venture.
Third-party candidates are likely to be shut out of the upcoming presidential debate after being unable to parlay dissatisfaction with the major party candidates into higher poll numbers.
Since 1, Stafford has 23 game-winning drives in the fourth quarter and he reportedly is looking to parlay that success into a $25 million deal at year's end.
A heavy favorite, a bundle of parlay slips got tossed when the Canadian's knee found it's target before he followed it with a right hand that ended Maynard's night.
When he goes to parlay with the Blackfish in hopes of coming up with some other army that might oust the High Sparrow and the Faith Militant, he's rebuffed.
Maggie is sent to parlay with Gregory, the Hilltop leader, who hard-lines her with come-ons and insinuations that his people are fine while hers will soon starve.
Only New Jersey and Delaware were on a path to meet their projections, the latter with help from a long-running football parlay game operated by the state's lottery.
A reader, who wished to remain anonymous, emailed in saying he and his buddies had won nearly $10,000 on a seven-leg parlay with the help of my picks.
Now, though, he is attempting to parlay his prosecution into a political coup -- just another proof point that he can be counted on to stand by Trump in Washington.
Gavia recognized that she could parlay her digital skills and her passion for design into a perfect ecommerce opportunity — one she could even execute on her own from home.
Now, WWE star Jacobs, known to fans as Kane, is looking to parlay his wrestling career into a political bid for mayor of Tennessee's Knox County as a Republican.
Cameron Champ, 63, a PGA Tour event winner of African-American descent, was able to parlay his Youth on Course participation into a tour membership, but it wasn't easy.
In fact, Sage previously told us he was hoping to parlay his MMA success into a movie career -- but it's always harder to do that following a crushing loss.
And Warren, most of all, needs to parlay her strong debate performance this week, where she led the charge against former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, into results.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Weeks before the Iowa caucuses, members of Congress delivered endorsements to Democratic presidential hopefuls hoping to parlay the support into momentum ahead of the first votes.
The strategy and structure allowed Mr. Chen and his top executives to parlay their small stake in a state-backed airline into a controlling stake in its parent company.
Although they have little faith in the Greek government, they are betting that they can parlay their engineering experience and international business exposure in Germany into a profitable business.
Prigozhin managed to parlay this first meeting into a deeper relationship with Putin and his staff, which is perhaps the smartest thing he could have done for his finances.
But it's not just about current employees, it is also vital for companies to find ways to parlay the most successful and talented women into the leadership and executive pipeline.
Yes, but you don't think there is a ... I do think there's a genre of people ... That's the first time I've used the word parlay in 3503 years, I think.
The popularity of Super Mario Run is good news for Nintendo, as the company is hoping to parlay that success into a boost for its home and portable console business.
And so like, the other thing was like, it was never my goal to parlay the success I had in Daring Fireball into a job at an existing media company.
Among the pink-faced college Republican types, trolls, contrarians, Islamophobes, and Twitter fanboys the reality became clear: this was an audition to parlay loyalty into a seat at fascism's table.
Similarly, energy groups E.ON and EnBW, which are now tearing down their German nuclear plants, are seeking to parlay newfound dismantling expertise by offering similar services elsewhere in the world.
Clinton, coming off a massive 48-point South Carolina blowout win, is likely to parlay her strength among minority voters into wins in Texas, Georgia, Virginia, Tennessee, Alabama and Arkansas.
"The FBI allowed itself to be used by Clinton partisans to parlay single-sourced, mostly unverified evidence into a counterintelligence probe with clear weaknesses that weren't disclosed," the source added.
Another dimension in the background of these policy fights is whether Trump's mortal enemies can parlay the investigation into a successful campaign to retake the House and start impeachment proceedings.
The problem for him is that Super Tuesday comes just three days afterward, which is not a whole lot of time to parlay a win there into real momentum. Agree?
Players used the paper-based parlay game that was limited to NFL games until 2007, when the service was terminated thanks House Bill 3466, which eliminated sports betting in Oregon.
During a parlay between Cersei and Tyrion on behalf of Daenerys, Missandei was forced to stand atop a wall wearing a long green coat that's laced from the neck down.
Using the information gleaned from probing a dev-fused device, researchers can sometimes parlay what they've learned into developing a hack for the normal iPhones hundreds of millions of people own.
Take Eden Rehmet, who was able to parlay her wages working in trade services at a New York City commodities broker into buying a home and opening a small business upstate.
Some just get written about by Jon Ronson, the anti-shaming movement's leading writer; others manage to parlay unanticipated scandal (and a Ronson intervention) into a book deal of their own.
But he realized he enjoyed working with his grandmother, so he started pursuing it full time and was able to parlay it into a successful career for the both of them.
Last month, it offered investment guarantees for Saudi businesses wanting to enter the economy, a pledge Mr. Abadi hopes to parlay into votes among Iraq's Sunnis in the May national elections.
Farris was certain Deah would be alive today had it not been for his faith, and he felt a religious duty to parlay his brother's story into easing the nation's fears.
Danielle Bregoli's star continues to rise, because her Snapchat series is bringing in tons of eyeballs to the screen, and she's looking to parlay the early success into even more projects.
Those answers and solutions come in the form of unorthodox and marginalized positions—X-guard 50-50 guard, and so on—that experts can capitalize on and parlay into YouTube fame.
With extensive and diverse skillsets ranging from film production, sound design, copywriting, advertising and project management, He will parlay these abilities to help bring Agorafy to the next level of media content.
The startup is especially proud of the fact that Modern Health's team is currently all female and Friedensohn wants to parlay their points of view into services that address issues affecting women.
But in too many instances, secret agreements between employers are stifling workers' ability to parlay their hard work and experience into better-paying jobs and a chance to climb the career ladder.
A totally unrelated shady thing the Times found in Trump's tax returns from the 1980s is that he used to parlay his celebrity status into a kind of pump-and-dump stock scam.
In fact, CEO Tim Cook has at times tried to parlay other tech companies' struggles to Apple's advantage — for example, using Facebook as a bogeyman to demonstrate how seriously his company takes privacy.
As they face margin pressures of their own, working with marketers is a way for them to parlay their access into new revenue streams that can reel in more money than traditional agenting.
And they're there to escort the players and coaches safely from the field of play after a tight contest that might have concluded with some bettor on the wrong side of his parlay.
The vast majority of the wagers BetWorks has seen in the state are aiming for bigger scores with parlay bets that require two or more teams winning to get a payout, Rood said.
The idea with this new ad type — which Facebook is calling "Collections" — seems to be to parlay some of the massive success the company has had with mobile video advertising into e-commerce.
Social media companies are trying to transcend their reliance on sex work in the same way sex workers are trying to parlay their social-media followings into a more conventional form of celebrity.
But with Popstar — the group's second feature film, after 2007's Hot Rod — the Lonely Island parlay their knack for creating punchy music videos into a truly weird and very funny pop mockumentary.
On the whole, though, optimists tend to be happier people who are better able to bounce back from a serious loss and perhaps even parlay it into a vocational, emotional or financial gain.
The Washington Post's Erik Wemple, who has covered Carlson for years, said the Fox host is trying to "parlay the up-and-coming scandal into higher ratings" instead of dealing with the substance.
Sasot, who rose to prominence as a transgender rights activist, has made a similar play to parlay her social media capital into broad media influence ("Facebook cuts across classes," she enthused during our interview).
On a rewatch, it's chilling to see Catelyn Stark entering The Twins to parlay with Walder Frey for the first time, knowing that her throat will be slit on that spot two seasons hence.
Honestly, we happened to be talented in a mainstream way as well, so we've made money from selling television shows, and from selling the book, we are able to parlay that into other things.
" MUELLER FACING NEW REPUBLICAN PRESSURE TO RESIGN IN RUSSIA PROBE Franks added: "They may try to parlay it into something to hook President Trump in, but right now, this is par for the course.
Crews managed to parlay the publication of The Gospel Singer into a job as an assistant professor at the University of Florida, a position he would hold for the better part of 30 years.
Their past writing gets read more, they get more chances to spread their ideas via America's biggest megaphones, and they can even parlay their post-candidacy notoriety into more impressive and high-profile positions.
Bonus: Swae's in line for some serious bread himself once his solo album drops ... and says he's gonna parlay that success into a Super Bowl set with Colin Kaepernick and his boy, Ezekiel Elliott.
Whereas some activists have been able to parlay their work into a level of celebrity — speaking tours, book deals, cozy relationships with politicians and Hollywood A-listers — Ms. Garner did not enjoy those luxuries.
From Foreign Policy: Colum Lynch has the definitive profile of Nikki Haley as the United States ambassador to the United Nations, which she sure appears to be attempting to parlay into a presidential campaign.
For years, Democrats have tried to cajole Chris Kennedy into running statewide in Illinois, hoping that the wealthy son of the late Robert F. Kennedy could parlay his exalted family name into high office.
The clear winner of the evening was Jeremy Corbyn, who defied expectations of the pollsters and pundits to parlay Labour's seemingly doomed position at the start of the campaign into a cool 2.33-seat gain.
The clear winner of the evening was Jeremy Corbyn, who defied expectations of the pollsters and pundits to parlay Labour's seemingly doomed position at the start of the campaign into a cool 30-seat gain.
Ahead of the 2020 election, when Democrats will try to parlay support among women voters to oust Trump from office, the issue of abortion is already featuring prominently in many Democratic candidates' case to voters.
For a long time, that strategy worked, allowing Spiegel to parlay the service into a global messaging app with 173 million daily active users who publish three billion photo and video "Snaps" every single day.
To be clear, though, it seems there is no intention — from what I understand — to parlay Bebo's past efforts in social networking into a wider social networking play at Twitch: the focus is on esports.
Woodley says Keaton's dad needs to "get the hell slapped outta him" for being a white supremacist ... and his mom should take a seat after allegedly trying to parlay Keaton's fame into a cash grab.
It's against NCAA rules for college players to parlay their notoriety from college sports to profit -- and if Biaggio signed his modeling deal AFTER he was a college football star, it could be a conflict.
Prior to the festival, Duplass will join forces with three promising young filmmakers, helping them crystalize their respective visions and "kind of parlay that into the next step" of getting a film seen and distributed.
While Ghana may have a shot at claiming the title of fastest-growing nation this year, it will still have to prove it can parlay its oil boom into high-quality jobs and sustainable growth.
And the success of the Sanders primary campaign, along with his subsequent decision to parlay that organizing into an effort to move his colleagues to the left, deserves a lot of credit in effecting it.
Indeed, the calculation behind Mr. Tillerson's appointment was that he could parlay decades of experience as an oil executive brokering deals in the Middle East and elsewhere into success in the nation's top diplomatic post.
For Lori, that means hope that she can parlay her supporting actress bid into a trip to Los Angeles and an honest-to-goodness agent — though C.C. will surely have something to say about both.
The trick, still, is to parlay those Emmy-quality shows into growth in its subscribers — and make them attractive to both domestic audiences and international ones while it starts to fill in the demand gaps abroad.
Attention begets followers, which in turn brings more lucrative forms of attention: ask any number of Twitter humorists who managed to parlay their observational skill into TV writing jobs and they'll tell you the same thing.
The latest parlay came on Sunday evening, when the U.S. Department of Justice installed a new team of lawyers to handle the last iterations of litigation that has been going on for more than a year.
For the past couple of hours I've been sat wrapped in the warmth of my coat, intently listening to 2808INK parlay an extended missive to the current hip-hop scene that exists in the United Kingdom.
Now, Ms. Sutton wants to parlay her experience in the Army and in city government into her first run for public office, declaring on Wednesday her candidacy to become the 110th mayor of New York City.
Typically, as David Dayen relayed in The American Prospect, the committee attracts the type of lawmaker who is looking to parlay that post into campaign donations from the financial sector, leading to a bank-friendly atmosphere.
Their success as influencers (Tanner has over 600,000 followers on Instagram, and Jade has over 1 million followers) is a testament to how one doesn't need to "win" the show to parlay it into a career.
Pilot Pete was out Monday morning on his way to "Good Morning America" when he was asked whether he was going to try and parlay his newfound fame into a career in Hollywood or keep piloting.
Most of the newcomers, brokers say, have gravitated toward the prewar co-ops and brownstone blocks around the hillside park in the northeastern quadrant, where coffee shops and cafes like Parkette Brooklyn and Parlay are popping up.
However weak the West's hand in Syria, Mr. Putin should not be allowed to believe that he can parlay support for a murderous dictator into respect for his power or acceptance of his cynical games in Ukraine.
Rumor has it Apple is working on AR glasses, and it's not far-fetched to think Google could parlay its more measured approach with Glass 2.0 in the workplace into a more refined and focused consumer product.
This massive difference is evidence of the increasing power of current and former reality stars, many of whom hope to parlay their success on a TV series into careers that extend beyond their 2000 minutes of fame.
Explain that you may still be open to other things at the moment, but what you are doing now is helping you hone x skill, or get y connections, which you'd love to parlay into z opportunity.
Despite recent chatter of a primary challenge to Ocasio-Cortez, the 29-year-old has gained an outsize following among progressives and sweeping national visibility, which could parlay itself into funding for a potentially contested reelection bid.
Steve Bannon, who joined Donald Trump's team as its chief executive less than three months before the 2016 election, has sought to parlay his role in the candidate's shock victory into a political empire of his own.
Already an avid collector, with works by Jean-Michel Basquiat, Andy Warhol and other blue-chip artists in his personal stash, Mr. Stoudemire now hopes to parlay his reputation as a cultural tastemaker into art-world clout.
It's been a very weird and lengthy route but I've always been able to parlay my previous job into something new and different and somehow have kind of come full circle back to a health care association.
At times, the Russian government, which is allied with Syria, tried to parlay the release of Mr. Tice, Mr. Dawes and others with ties to the United States who were being held in Syria to its advantage.
But the standouts here are 21913 radiant abstractions from her last 2100 years that parlay these inclinations into a distinctive yet flexible style of saturated monochromes interrupted by small episodes of two or three astutely contrasted colors.
Washington (CNN)Democrats have a chance to parlay their base's anti-Donald Trump energy into victories -- and chip into the 24 GOP seats they need to retake the House majority -- in a set of five upcoming special elections.
Other scenes worked as standalone elements, but I found myself constantly reminded of the power of visiting the same story world through multiple mediums, where the emotional investment in one can parlay into the other, and back again.
It's been tying apps Instagram, Messenger, and WhatsApp closer together to keep people inside its ecosystem and using the apps more, which it hopes to parlay into more ad revenue — and in the process, juggling its ad ranks.
" We follow a trio of characters: a husband-and-wife driving team, who aim to parlay their Redex fame into a successful car dealership, and their navigator and neighbor, an unemployed teacher and former radio "quiz show king.
The question now, as Mr. Biden kicks off the campaign that Mr. Obama helped talk him out of four years ago, is whether he can parlay his service for the last Democratic president into his own successful quest.
The men, women and children of this nation can ill afford to allow politicians from either party to parlay this crisis into a chance for scoring political points or seeking to secure an eventual victory at the polls.
To make a friend in this scenario, you might suggest getting lunch or a coffee outside of the office with a coworker, and eventually see if you can parlay that into a happy hour or an exercise class.
He likes to pass the time backstage "meeting new people in the fashion world and getting to know more about the brand I'm working for," he says, and hopes one day to parlay his modeling career into acting.
"Dixie's Tupperware Party" kicks off its 10th year on the road in May, with bookings set for the rest of the year — making Mr. Andersson one of the rare actors to parlay a single character into a career.
According to Salon, Higgins was inspired by another reality TV celebrity, Donald Trump, to parlay his name recognition to political office after he was forced to resign from the Sheriff's office due to backlash from one of his videos.
In 2015, Sphero was able to parlay the technology behind its rolling robots to bring Star Wars: The Force Awakens' BB-8 droid to life, resulting in one of the most popular toys of the holiday season that year.
Some believe it was because Alphabet had hoped to parlay the company's advanced research into a consumer-ready product, but eventually realized the development time needed for such complex hardware would be considerably more than just a few years.
Donald Trump has spent decades slapping his name on as many tall buildings and pieces of overpriced merch as possible, somehow managing to parlay his celebrity status—combined with a healthy dash of anti-immigration rhetoric—into a presidency.
The 24-year-old former gymnast managed to parlay a gold medal win at the 2008 Beijing Olympics into a robust media career as a best-selling author, philanthropist, reality TV personality and, now, investor on CNBC's Adventure Capitalists.
Thanks to a recent decision by the nation's highest court, however, federal law might soon reflect the reality that parlay cards are as much a part of the American fabric as grilling hot dogs on the Fourth of July.
Mr. Flynn decided that the military's loss would be his gain: He would parlay his contacts, his disdain for conventional bureaucracy, and his intelligence career battling Al Qaeda into a lucrative business advising cybersecurity firms and other government contractors.
The question for the general election is whether Ms. Abrams can parlay the depth of her support to hold down her likely losses in North Georgia and capture some of the Atlanta exurbs that have been forbidding to Democrats.
That faulty premise is ensconced in every question; whether it is the Russia investigation, the parlay over the healthcare debate, the questions about the president's tax returns, or the tirade over promises made and kept from the campaign trail.
She was able to parlay her newfound internet fame and big personality into a role as a cast member on VH1's Love & Hip Hop, a reality show notorious for the artists who aren't actually making waves in hip hop.
Although Cruz, a former lawyer, is a more skilled debater, he more than met his match in the single-minded Sanders, who was able to parlay nearly all of Cruz's attacks by arguing for the necessity of a single-payer system.
"'Doctor Sleep' was unable to parlay its connection to 'The Shining' into an expected $25 million to $30 million-plus weekend and the tracking was clearly off by a country mile," Paul Dergarbedian, the Comscore senior media analyst, told Business Insider.
Shaw, who signed with the Cardinals in March but has yet to play with them after going on injured reserve with a shoulder injury in August, placed a three-team parlay bet at a Caesars sportsbook in Las Vegas on Nov.
When they got to talking, these five would-be congresswomen realized that they had a lot in common, despite being from different parts of the country: they all had careers in national security they were trying to parlay into elected office.
And Letitia James, who succeeded Mr. de Blasio to become the first black woman elected to citywide office in New York City, was able to parlay that experience and name recognition to win the November election for state attorney general.
Stacey Abrams and Andrew Gillum — two of the Democratic Party's breakout candidates of 22020, despite losing their elections for governor of Georgia and Florida, respectively — are looking to parlay their near success into the defeat of Donald Trump in 2020.
" Even what remained of the GOP's dedicated libertarian wing, which had been transformed by the rise of Trumpism from an ascendant force to a CPAC afterthought, sought to parlay the presidential moment by passing out caps that read, "Make Taxation Theft Again.
And while she was able to parlay that reality television persona into a lucrative fragrance and fashion brand (and a forever-iconic pop single, if not a full-fledged pop career), she didn't keep up with the changes of the reality-celebrity landscape.
But Mr Chaudry, who as self-appointed president of the Pakistan American League had tried to parlay his title into political influence on behalf of the Pakistani government, pleaded guilty to a rare sort of crime: failing to register as a foreign agent.
When Vaporwave enthusiast Peter Sidlauskas peppered his Jenkem mix (a series of mixes made by skaters for the online magazine Jenkem) with tracks by Galcher Lustwerk ("Parlay" and "I Neva Seen"), Contact Lens ("Good Question") and 18 Carat Affair ("Desire"), people took notice.
Reality is a fine thing—or, anyway, a non-negotiable one—and UFC stars make big money, but they're not able to parlay that into hosting the ESPYs, as John Cena did, or into a truly huge movie career, a la the Rock.
Season 1 made Jimmy into both a sleazebag and a hero, trying to parlay the flimflam skills he picked up as a onetime street hustler (they called him Slippin' Jimmy, for a fake-accident scam he favored) into a straight career in the courtroom.
Today, most indie directors are forced onto one of two paths: be content to have your films go straight to VOD or Netflix, or parlay your indie success into a shot at directing a blockbuster, a move that can either make or tank a career.
Both she and Carell rose to TV fame at times when the traditional path was to parlay it into movie roles, but seeing them in their element, just acting the hell out of every hour, will make you crave and relish their regular presence again.
"We're seeing some acts like Maren Morris or Carly Pearce get traction on streaming services and parlay that into record deals," says Jesse Frasure, a music publisher, producer, and songwriter with Rhythm House who has written for artists like Florida Georgia Line and Rascal Flatts.
While his colleagues Craig McLuckie and Joe Beda decided to parlay their work on Kubernetes into a startup, Heptio, which they then successfully sold to VMware for about $550 million, Burns took a different route and joined the Microsoft Azure team three years ago.
That's why, when asked to review Painting with Bob Ross, a forthcoming publication from Walter Foster Publications (an imprint of the Quarto Group), that attempts to parlay Ross's televised instructions into book form, I knew I needed to call up on some subject matter experts.
"I started taking photos of products that fit into the song because I thought people would think it was funny, and then I'd be able to parlay those clicks into a career as someone who counts syllables," he explained to MUNCHIES over email on Thursday.
Whatever you think of Palin's politics, it's hard to deny that she's managed to parlay her personality into a sustained national interest in her life and particular way with words, even though she's long since abandoned politics for Fox News punditry and reality TV appearances.
At the beginning of the Obama era, Mr. Nader tried to parlay his ties to the Syrian government into access to senior members of President Barack Obama's foreign policy team, while also seeking to advance business deals with former advisers to President George W. Bush.
Those things parlay into a longer-term investment for Microsoft: A whole generation is growing up with Minecraft as their standard way of expressing ideas and concepts in three dimensions, the same way that Microsoft Word is the standard for writing term papers and reports.
We may never know some details about Epstein's life, like exactly how he made his money or how he managed to parlay his way from college dropout to teacher at a high-profile Manhattan high school to money manager to the rich and famous.
While his trial is unlikely to reveal the answer, there is evidence that Mr. Manafort saw Mr. Trump's campaign as a potential loss leader — an upfront freebie that he could use to boost his stature and eventually parlay into more work for foreign clients.
"Chicago," a musical satire about a group of murderous women seeking to parlay their notoriety into careers in vaudeville, is among the best-known shows Broadway has produced; a 25 film adaptation was the rare musical to win an Academy Award for best picture.
She trails by 8 and if she can parlay her strong debate performance into strong performances in Nevada and South Carolina, then she may be poised to make a play for part of the biggest delegate prize on Super Tuesday in the Golden State.
Or, others insist, his very public attacks on his wife's boss could be a long-planned con by the two of them to parlay their relationship into a modern and meaner version of the Mary Matalin-James Carville performance from the Bill Clinton years.
According to ESPN&aposs David Purdum, a bettor who placed a $200, nine-leg parlay at the CG Technology sportsbook at The Cosmopolitan that included the Eagles and concluded with the total of the Falcons-49ers game cashed their bet to the tune of $75,000.
It's not Ms. Gabbard's relatively small slice of support in a large field; both Andrew Yang and Tom Steyer, with similar polling numbers, have managed to parlay visual symbols (math buttons and tartan ties, respectively) into an easy form of engagement and associative shorthand.
Norm Eisen, a former ambassador and the chief White House ethics officer for part of the Obama administration, compares the second-generation Trumps' role in their father's businesses to the "princelings" of Central Asia, the offspring of oligarchs who parlay their political power into riches.
Norm Eisen, a former ambassador and the chief White House ethics officer for part of the Obama administration, compares the second generation of Trumps' role in their father's businesses to the "princelings" of central Asia, the offspring of oligarchs who parlay their political power into riches.
Just a year after joining Chanel, he started his own line, Karl Lagerfeld, in 1984 and was one of the first designers to parlay high-end design into a fast fashion retail space when he designed and personally-fronted a collection for H&M in 2004.
The episode, elements of which were reported Thursday by NBC News, is another example of the paydays available to politically prominent Americans willing to work for foreign interests, some of whom are hoping to parlay Washington connections into favorable treatment at home and on the world stage.
It's a well-worn path for Bachelor and Bachelorette alums: Top-billed stars like Nick Viall, Jake Pavelka, and the OG Bachelorette, Trista Sutter (the shows are all on ABC, after all) parlay their top billing into a near-guaranteed second life on Dancing with the Stars.
A lot of OPT students hope to parlay more time in the U.S. into a highly skilled H1-B visa, and their numbers have jumped by double digits each of the last five years, with year-over-year increases of 19.1% last year and 22.6% in 2015.
Invariably, they were thrown at the large apartments of marginally older writers, editors, agents, humanities professors — people who managed to parlay an early interest in Willa Cather or the Franco-Prussian War into a bohemian affluence that seemed to operate at a level of cruise control.
But his quest to parlay fragile detente with the West into financial infusions to rebuild Iran's oil-based economy has been slowed by investors' fears of pre-existing U.S. sanctions and suspicions among powerful hardline acolytes of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei of any rise in Western influence.
President Hassan Rouhani engineered the implementation of Iran's nuclear accord with world powers this month, including the lifting of sanctions on Tehran, hoping to parlay that success into a majority for his supporters in parliament and the Assembly of Experts, the body that will pick the next Supreme Leader.
Though he has said he could abide the centrist Mr. Gantz as prime minister in a unity government, it is easier for many Israelis to imagine the ambitious Mr. Liberman trying to parlay his leverage into an agreement to share the premiership with Mr. Netanyahu on a rotating basis.
Over time, though, the most successful YouTubers are the ones who have been able to parlay the popularity they gained from sharing their original interest (say, videogames for PewDiePie or nail art for Simply Nailogical or pranks for the Paul brothers) into a more generalized form of celebrity.
On the retail front, the innovations have been more basic: how-to-bet sports camps, cable shows that explain the difference between a proposition and parlay bets, and Nevada-based tout services — which for decades have picked winners for a price — that have suddenly refashioned themselves into media companies.
Although a resurgence termed the "McConaissance" returned him to critical esteem at the top of the 22017s and culminated in a pivotal Oscar win in 22016, he's struggled to parlay his second coming into continued success, resulting in a string of misfires that Serenity and The Beach Bum have now broken.
Pretty sure I did a three-team parlay when I was in Las Vegas at the start of the season that was ruined when the Kings lost in overtime to the Flames and there was an over/under bet a long time ago in which I bet the over and lost.
Jen Psaki: After Super Tuesday, these talking points should go After Joe Biden's huge win in South Carolina on Saturday night, the big question was whether that support from African Americans would repeat in other states, and whether he would be able to parlay that momentum into wins in other states.
And Mr. Piscopo is hoping to parlay his Jersey credentials and rising political profile — he campaigned for President Trump, and his radio show focuses on conservative politics — into a long-shot bid for governor as either a Republican or an independent in a state where Democratic voters vastly outnumber Republicans.
Though Mr. Denny has many artist friends in Berlin who are close to Demna Gvasalia, the designer for Balenciaga, and though Mr. Denny himself has been featured in L'Uomo Vogue and the magazine of the Canadian retailer Ssense, he has no plans to parlay his current dalliance with clothing into a sideline.
Some ex-Trumpites depart hoping to still parlay the experience; Sean SpicerSean Michael SpicerIn defense of Karamo Brown, and civility Ex-sycophants highlight the void of competence around Trump Conservatives lash out at CNN for hiring Andrew McCabe MORE is as duplicitous on the speaking stump today as he was as White House press secretary.
Each time President Putin declares victory or announces a drawdown of Russian forces, like he did in December, the fighting flares up with a new intensity and Moscow is required to fly in reinforcements … Moscow is now struggling to parlay its military gains into an internationally legitimate political settlement that would help Russia recoup its investments in the conflict.
And it presents an obvious opportunity to up-sell and cross-sell: those who are already jumping into building degree programs can diversify into more skills training, while those who have yet to build full degree services but have created skills training programs now might consider how to parlay that experience into degrees — all from one provider, 2U.
As the N.W.H.L.'s second season ended Sunday with the Buffalo Beauts winning the Isobel Cup final over the Boston Pride, 3-2, Rylan was confident she could restore the league's image and parlay the lessons learned from a year of tumult to create a better home for professional women's hockey for next season and beyond.
To Canseco's credit, he's managed to parlay that reputation into a second act as a C-list celebrity, showing up on programs like The Surreal Life and making promotional appearances like the one he has scheduled for this June 4: A home-run challenge on Superhero night after a home game for the Frisco Roughriders, the Rangers' Double-A affiliate.
And perhaps none of this glorious sports afterlife—the Japanese banking haikus; the Oprah "Where Are They Now?" segments; the TMZ walk-n-talk threats to shoot his daughter's boyfriend—would have been possible if Canseco hadn't first made himself a public spectacle by completing the most ridiculous single-week parlay of odd on-field moments in modern baseball history.
And even if he loses he may be able to parlay political defeat into business success in the form of a conservative television channel fuelled by the rage that he has exploited and starring Ivanka and Co. And before dismissing the Trumps' dynastic campaign as a weird aberration it is worth remembering that America is no stranger to political families.
"You have to make yourself noticeable, and if you don't, that's kind of when people fall through the cracks," Johnson East tells CNBC Make It. Since winning four Olympic medals a decade ago, Johnson East, now 26, has managed to parlay her moment in the spotlight into a sustained career in marketing with 1.5 million followers on Instagram and over half a million subscribes on YouTube.
As my colleague Matt Yglesias explained, the Trump Foundation was funded largely by contributions from "a range of Trump's business partners, allowing him to parlay celebrity into securing credit for charity work": Some of the money seems to flow back into Trump's pockets through his businesses, while other funds are used to punish his political enemies or try to gain new friends in the conservative movement.
While the subsector is down 4.8 percent on the year so far, many drug companies are trading at a discount, they're generating a lot of free cash flow, and "they have juicy dividend yields and they're also seeing dividend growth," said MacDonald, He's also keen on tech stocks — he is overweight technology — but more for the cash-flow growth, which does tend to parlay itself into dividend growth at some point.
Good DJs and radio hosts are innate tastemakers, so it's only natural that they parlay their ear for talent into a record label—just look at contemporary figures such as Pete Tong, Nina Las Vegas, B. Traits, and London radio station Rinse FM. The latest to take the label plunge is Brisbane crew and radio show Beats of No Nation, run by Dom Bird, Jad Lee, and Sean Bate.
Angered by what she already viewed as Bronx Museum Director Holly Block's attempt to parlay her fascination with Cuba into an attempt to become an "important person" in the world of Cuban art by endearing herself to the Cuban government, Bruguera fired off an email to Block, telling the director to withdraw "Cabeza Abajo/Head Down" from Wild Noise, which the museum says it still intends to open on February 17.
Friends will often, with good reason, question how much I actually want to be celibate, and how much I've decided to parlay an assemblage of fears (fear of rejection, fear of failure, fear of simply not being very good at sex and not knowing how to cope with that) into an easily-adoptable role to play down the pub, perfect for excusing the fact that my efforts to integrate back into the romantic and sexual community are pretty much non-existent.
In a now-deleted tweet, Blair tried to parlay Plane Bae into a job at BuzzFeed: She also tweeted that she was an actress and writer, perhaps trying to float the idea of Plane Bae: The Movie, and hinted that she'd do it all again for some free plane tickets: But perhaps the most egregious thing Blair did was telling her followers, in a now-deleted tweet, that they could figure out Helen's identity because "you guys are sneaky" — essentially suggesting they dox the woman.
We watch Jones, born Phylis Isley to a folksy Oklahoma family that owned a traveling circus, parlay modest talent and approachable beauty into an Oscar-winning acting career and an eccentric Hollywood-royalty lifestyle, leaving her first husband, a journeyman actor, to marry the high-flying producer David Selznick, then after his death marrying the industrialist and art collector Norton Simon, whom she also outlived, as she did two of her children, Mary Jennifer and a son, Michael Walker, who spent his final years as a broken-down recluse in an apartment in the San Fernando Valley.

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