Sentences with phrase «career out of jumping»

I don't mean ridiculous in a bad way; just that it seems equal parts silly and awesome that someone could make a career out of jumping a motorcycle over increasingly large numbers of crazy things like buses and sharks.

Not exact matches

«The latter half of my career I got to jump out of helicopters and do all that fun stuff,» he says.
It flooded through him when he walked onto a basketball court — the jump shots with crumpled paper cups he took as a little boy after every high school game his dad coached, the million three - man weaves, all the sweat and the squeaks and the passion so white - hot that twice during his career he had rocketed off the bench to scream... and blacked out... and five or six times every season the backside of his suit pants had gone rrr - iii - p!
Also, looking at the list a second time, it occurs to me this could be a career jump - start for anyone involved, since the only name I really recognize is Usain Bolt... or maybe I'm just out of touch with who the current mainstream «celebrities» are.
Here is what you will learn: The importance of loving yourself How to forgive others The key to getting off the diet train How to have more fun What to eat for optimal health Finding a career that makes you want to jump out of bed every morning The reason why you crave certain foods Why small, consistent steps are more effective than overhauling everything in your life How juicing can transform your health and much, much more!
With unpleasantness out of the way, Kurt jumps in with both feet for a indie post-apocalyptic film out of Toronto, a re-evaluation of Inglorious Basterds and Tarantino's career.
Like Radcliffe, Holmes, a staple of the tabloids thanks to her marriage to couch - jumping mega-movie star Tom Cruise, will be seeking to prove her acting chops, move out from under the considerable shadow of her husband, and inject her career with some much - needed mojo.
I don't think it's wrong at all to see Antonioni's career - defining trilogy out of its intended order I do feel, however, that this particular moment in film history needs to be seen by any self - respecting cinephile, so jump in wherever you can.
After starting out in Australian cinema — a career most notable for starring opposite Heath Ledger in Two Hands and winning the Venice Film Festival Best Actress prize for The Goddess of 1967 (which you can stream on YouTube)-- Byrne made the jump to the States to play Natalie Portman's handmaiden Dormé in Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones.
Pointing out that school superintendents typically last for only three years and politicians see school boards as jumping - off points of their careers, Kirp reminded the audience that these facts impact education.
Some college administrators, however, point out that the goal of dual enrollment is not to boost institutions» enrollment numbers, but to create a college - going culture and help jump - start students» collegiate careers.
After being laid off in 2012, Candice Walsh took the opportunity to jump into a life of travel - along the way figuring out how to start her own location independent career as a freelance travel, copy, and creative writer and editor.
Once you jump in to the online multiplayer mode, players will have to re-create a team as well as a secret legend (out of the 17 included within the game) which they acquired in the career mode.
«What probably makes my career trajectory so odd isn't just that I jumped out of my traditional legal career — it's the fact that I took massive pay cuts in order to do so.»
Sure, having a career wearing a white lab coat may not jump to the top of your list of rockstar jobs, but it turns out that
It's better to take a little time to figure out what you truly want to do next than to jump from job opportunity to job opportunity without a good sense of your career path.
You've heard this job title before, but you don't want to jump into a career unless you have a solid idea of what you'll be doing day - in and day - out.
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