Sentences with phrase «career revival»

The phrase "career revival" means a period of bringing back or reestablishing success and progress in one's professional life after a decline or setback. Full definition
He is all grown up now and experiencing a really nice career revival.
They'll both be looking for career revivals in this juniormiddleweight bout.
Of course, that was then and this is now, and now — after contending and finishing with no pain at the Hero — Woods seems in far better health than he did for his last career revival attempt in January.
Meanwhile, the Braves have had a few white hot players unsustainably keeping them up and the Mets have had some good career revivals from their old men, and of course their finally healthy rotation.
On this one, he celebrates the 1970s, choosing two actors who rose to prominence in that decade for Travoltian career revival: blaxploitation queen Pam Grier and the workmanlike Robert Forster.
Set in 1979 New York, it focuses on Davis's career revival following his five - year «silent period.»
After career revivals in Zombieland and HBO's megahit first season of True Detective, Harrelson once more showcases his acting chops in the difficult role of Rex.
When: April 8th Why: Jake Gyllenhaal has really turned around his career over the past few years with films like «Nightcrawler» and «Prisoners,» so it only seems fitting that he would team up with Jean - Marc Vallée, the Canadian - born director partially responsible for Matthew McConaughey («Dallas Buyers Club») and Reese Witherspoon's («Wild») recent career revivals.
Josh Allen's every move will be scrutinized by NFL scouts looking to get a live look at one of the 2018 draft's most divisive prospects, but Morris's career revival in Mount Pleasant after leaving Michigan as a graduate transfer will also come to a high - profile close in Boise.
The former closer had a career revival in the move to setup work but has logged 19 saves for the Mets with Jeurys Familia out due to suspension and injury.
22 - year old Luke Shaw, despite his obvious talent on and off the ball — has not been able to nail down the left - back position in the first team squad that is currently occupied by a 32 - year old Ashley Young who is enjoying a career revival at Old Trafford.
But with the way the former Southampton man has begun his career revival under Mourinho, it would not be too unreasonable to claim that Manchester United could and should probably have that money spent elsewhere in the Summer.
Liverpool aren't exactly lacking in the attacking midfielder stakes, but if Coutinho gets snapped up by one of the Spanish giants, a career revival could be on the cards at Anfield.
According to Coogan, Partridge will enjoy a career revival as he would have been staunch supporter of last year's campaign to leave the EU — and of the subsequent drive for a hard Brexit.
The Revival: Every one of the main actors here (and even some of the bit parts) is an A-lister in no need of a career revival.
For the beleaguered Russell, who recently washed his hands of the long - troubled production of «Nailed,» the choice to direct a simple, character - centered sports drama after a run of difficult projects follows a strikingly similar template to the career revival of one Darren Aronofsky; comparisons to «The Wrestler» seem inevitable, and the film will have to be something special to withstand them.
That show, which traveled to the Institute of Contemporary Art in Philadelphia, marked the beginning of an overdue late - career revival.
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