Sentences with phrase «by a breakout lead»

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Large - cap (blue chip) stocks have recently begun leading the stock market, as evidenced by recent breakout action in energy and financial stocks.
There have also been some breakout upperclassmen, led by Villanova's long - armed defensive ace Mikal Bridges.
The issue here is that coffee drinkers that have acne have an unbalanced internal ph level because acidity from coffee and other acidic foods is harder to digest and break down by the liver, leading to breakouts.
Typical acne is caused by a build - up of oil on the skin, and if you produce a lot of oil, that can lead to constant breakouts.
After chatting with a Blue Mercury beauty guru about my recent skin woes (forehead and chin breakouts, redness that wouldn't fade from past blemishes, dry patches, etc.) and asking for some suggestions for a new cleanser, she led me to a few cleansers (which I love and can talk about at another time) but then said, «Want to know what changed by skin overnight the first time I used it?»
Miranda himself was nominated for Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a Musical for his portrayal of the founding father, while the musical other breakout stars — Leslie Odom, Jr., Daveed Diggs, Jonathan Groff, Phillipa Soo and Renee Elise Goldsberry — all were recognized in the acting categories.
Penned by Jeremy Brock («The Last King of Scotland «-RRB- and Tony Grisoni («Red Riding «-RRB-, it's got tough subject matter — not least from the incestuous romance at the center — but Macdonald's assembled a cast who should be more than capable of pulling it off, with the busy Saoirse Ronan and «The Impossible» breakout Tom Holland leading a mostly unknown cast.
The sword - and - sandals, «Jesus Picture» star, Baird Whitlock (George Clooney, sillier than ever — an injoke reminiscent of Steve Buscemi's ever decreasing mortal remains in the Coenography) is missing, and the gossip columnists (both played by Tilda Swinton, both underused), the sailor tap - dancing musical has an alarming case of closeted gayness (and a wonderful cameo from the Highlander frenchman, Christopher Lambert), the Busby Berkeley mermaid picture has a star (Scarlett Johannson, in a glorious Noo Yawk accent) and whose fish tail is getting more ill - fitting by the hour due to a pregnancy scandal about to break, and a Euro - flavoured drawing - room melodrama has been saddled with an aw - shucks singing cowboy leading man (Alden Ehrenreich in a breakout performance) who is far, far out of his depth.
Breakout star Anya Taylor - Joy leads this dark 1630s tale as a teenage girl who finds her younger siblings and Puritan parents — played with devastating brilliance by Ralph Ineson («Guardians of the Galaxy») and Kate Dickie («Game of Thrones»)-- pitted against her after the family's youngest child goes missing at the edge of the wilderness.
This year's nominees are lead by Jordan Peele's «Get Out,» which pulled in four nominations (including Best Feature, Breakthrough Director, Best Screenplay, and Best Actor), but the breakout debut is trailed by four other hot contenders, each with three nominations to their name.
Though he appeared in Wah - Wah, Clash of the Titans, and as the lead in the UK's original version of Skins, Hoult's true mainstream breakout came in X-Men: First Class, which cast him as a young version of Hank McCoy, the erudite mutant who'd evolve to sprout blue fur and go by the name of Beast.
Written by the two guys who wrote 500 Days of Summer, this remarkable coming - of - age romantic comedy stars two breakout leads - Miles Teller and Shailene Woodley.
After his breakout comedy In Bruges and its wild, male - centric follow - up Seven Psychopaths, writer / director Martin McDonagh shifts gears again for his most emotive film yet — and one led, no less, by a woman.
The script, penned by former «West Wing» writer Josh Singer, seems like it has a «Social Network» feel to it, and with fast - rising stars Benedict Cumberbatch and Daniel Bruhl, both set to have breakout years in 2013 with «Star Trek Into Darkness» and «Rush,» in the leads, there's plenty of reason to want to check this out, especially with Alicia Vikander and Dan Stevens in support too.
Breakout lead role for Macdonald as aspiring hip - hopper cheered on by her grandmother.
Written with great subtlety of emotion and nuance of character, Short Term 12 features a breakout performance by its star, Brie Larson («United States of Tara «-RRB- as Grace, the lead counselor at the short - term facility of the title.
Afterwards, attendees participated in breakout sessions led by nine trained, experienced circle facilitators including Kendra Hoyt, president and CEO of JUST Circles; master's student and youth advocate Natalie Orozco; Cathy Hoffman, peace and justice activist; and Sunny Pai, administrator at Diploma Plus.
Breakout Sessions: Delegates chose two sessions from the six breakouts being led by UK teachers, US teachers and the Discovery Education team on topics including green screening, digital literacy and cross-curricular coding.
Breakout Session: «Deep Speaks to Deep: Exploring the Practice of Clearness Committees» Lead By: Kirsten Olson and Valerie Brown Washington, D.C. March 11, 2016, 10:30 am — 12:00 pm Learn More and Register
This morning's first breakout session at the Frankfurt Book Fair CONTEC conference was supposed to be the future of the book, led by several speakers who have innovated in social reading, online publishing and blogging, and more.
At the O'Reilly Media Tools of Change conference in New York earlier this month, one sparsely attended breakout session led by a very soft - spoken person who may have revolutionized the online world of books presented some startling data about consumer behavior.
Led mainly by Kash of BudgetTraveller, I look forward to the breakouts showing a huge emphasis on how to improve your status as a Budget Traveller.
The column says, «The first would be the breakout of the century (such as theft by password) or a break - in in the blockchain system that would lead to a flood of fake bitcoins, and therefore a collapse of prices.»
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