Sentences with phrase «career turning points»

One hopes that he hasn't entirely abandoned his earlier, more atmospheric sound, but as career turning points and transformations go, this album is an accomplished one.
De Kooning's first one - man show in New York at the Egan Gallery in 1948 marked a career turning point.

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To this day, I remember these feedback conversations as turning points in my career — where I took the feedback, put it to work and started seeing the results.
Speaking about the turning point in his career, Hanks said the following:
The real turning point for her career was her completion of a Graduate Certificate in Social Impact in 2012, which tapped into a long - held belief that helping those around her and contributing to society is important.
And what's really provocative is that Arrington's calling this new fund the turning point in his already luminous career.
«I was at a turning point in my career and had done every aspect of the restaurant business, so I decided to take a chance and really do what I wanted regardless of food trends and what everyone else was doing,» he remembers.
What she saw triggered a turning point in her career.
But with hindsight, I think it was the turning point of my career.
There are also dozens of other ways you can twist or turn statistics in order to show Trout's prowess at this stage of his career, and 1,000 hits marks just one major point where he can be compared to other greats.
But Steph Curry countered with the first of his postseason career (32 points, 11 assists, 10 rebounds)-- and his all - around excellence, combined with that of Kevin Durant and Klay Thompson, helped the Warriors turn a slight 3 - point lead at halftime into a 19 - point rout.
That would turn out to be the only points finish of his Formula 1 career, though at the same track in 1956 he became the oldest driver to start a race (he was 56) and two years later (at 58) the oldest driver to enter a race, though he failed to qualify.
The Polish keeper Wojciech Szczesny's Arsenal career took a rapid downhill turn last New Year when he committed two howlers to gift three points to Souhampton.
Why are we going to turn a blind eye to it when people are so quick to point out that those same injuries derailed their careers?
But here's to hoping this is the turning point in his career!
Michael Andretti finally got his McLaren onto the podium in what would be his last F1 race and Riccardo Patrese's fifth place turned out to be the final points he'd score in his long 17 - season career.
Gibson is 22 now and you'd think he might have played more for United's first team by now, but perhaps this man - of - the - match performance will be the turning point in his Old Trafford career.
i hope it may be turning point to gael clichy's career the same thing that happened to fabianski.
In fact, the young winger had a good game all around, and it may mark a huge turning point in his career.
If he and Wilshere can score between 10 and 15 goals each that would surely contribute a turning point in both players» Arsenal careers, similar to that of Aaron Ramsey two years ago.
Adams pointed out that «the average career is about six months in the Championship and under a year in the Premier League» and said that had «turned me off a bit.»
«This is a devastating turning point for Andrew that could be the beginning of the end» of his career, said a Democrat who once counted himself among Cuomo's strongest supporters.
It's a «devastating turning point» and possibly the «beginning of the end» of Gov. Andrew Cuomo's 30 - plus - year political career.
Sasanelli's career reached a turning point during one of the regular trips he made to Cairo, Egypt, to develop new partnerships between his organization and North African countries.
All things considered, to say that the WestLink program was a turning point in my career would be an understatement.
That was a turning point in my career.
It turns out that there haven't been many dramatic changes in those 3 years, but the results reiterate a point that's often made: Ph.D. s go into a multitude of careers sectors.
But to return to the early 1990s, I was clearly at a turning point in my career.
The key point, he says, is that bright Americans «are turning away from science as a career because it offers a life of tremendously hard work, delaying all sorts of personal milestones — starting a family, buying a home --» while providing «almost no future job security.»
I do believe that centres which help young scientists take new opportunities and make new turns in their career should be praised and rewarded by giving them extra points when evaluating the quality of the training sites.
The actress spoke about receiving «violent threats» and «sickening insults» throughout her acting career, but sees her appearance on Glamour's cover as an important turning point.
If you are serious about making 2010 a turning point in your coaching career, here a few tips that will help make a difference no matter what strategy you choose.
art of motion's holistic and up to date approach to functional exercise and exercise sequencing was refreshing for Mumu, and a memorable turning point in her life and career.
At this point, it was late in 2008 and I had just turned 27, with truly no idea what was in front of me career wise.
«Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus» was a great jumping point for an evolutionary career that now consists of other successful books, audio, videos and products on intimacy, dating, success and health, especially how certain hormones lower stress for men and women and, in turn, improve their relationships.
It's also a turning point in John Landis» career, marking the end of his huge success in the early - 1980s and hinting in its latter half towards his more rambling, self - indulgent work later on.
If the subsequent adaptation of author Kurt Vonnegut Jr.'s acclaimed novel Breakfast of Champions failed to capture the essence of the written word, Nolte still managed to offer an impressive performance in the following year's The Golden Bowl.At this point in his career Nolte could certainly be counted on to turn in compelling performances regardless of the project, which made the return of his former demons more tragic than ever.
It's not a bad performance per sé, but Curtis makes him shed all the energy and magnetism that got him to this point in his career in the first place, turning him into a Clark Kent - like bumbling nerd.
Eli Roth's latest, Knock Knock, marks the director's first - ever premiere at the Sundance Film Festival, and according to the director, it also «marks a turning point» in his career, shifting from the gore that's defined his horror work to a more psychological sort of thriller.
The Winter's Bone movie is hailed as the turning point in Jennifer Lawrence's acting career.
In the book, Freeman describes a turning point in Chandler's career: When he received the offer from Paramount Studios to adapt James M. Cain's novel «Double Indemnity» for the big screen, working in partnership with writer / director Billy Wilder.
During the event, Natalie was presented with Max Mara «s Face of the Future Award, which honors an actress who is experiencing a turning point in her career in the film and television and recognizes her contributions to the community and outstanding personal achievements.
Likewise, Hanks was at one point thought a possible double nominee this year - for his very nearly career - best work in Captain Phillips and also for his supporting turn as no less an iconic figure than Walt Disney opposite Thompson's Pamela Travers in Saving Mr Banks.
But with this film, Tatum showed off some amazing comedic chops, and for me, this film marked a turning point in his career where he becomes more than just a pretty face.
Davis, of course, has been a familiar on - screen face since her small but memorable early roles in eventual classics like «Tootsie» and «Fletch,» continuing through star turns in enduring iconic films including «Beetlejuice,» «The Fly,» «A League of Their Own,» «The Long Kiss Goodnight,» «Stuart Little» and career high points like her Oscar - nominated turn in «Thelma & Louise» and her Oscar - winning performance in «The Accidental Tourist.»
Robin Williams is no stranger to Disney; the studio has distributed three of his most significant films, each representing a turning point in the actor's repeatedly reinvented career.
Viewed within the context of his career, it's certainly a turning point, but the film itself is hardly a reinvention or rejection of the sensibilities that made him a household name.
But everything up to this point was mere prologue for his iconic leading turn in The Adventures of Robin Hood (1938), Flynn's most iconic film of his career.
Ladies of Leisure was Capra's first film of the new decade — he began shooting in January, 1930 — and film critic and Capra biographer Joseph McBride argues that it marked a turning point in Capra's career.
I haven't seen its predecessor, Escanaba in da Moonlight (2001)-- based on Daniels's play, which he produced at his own 160 - seat theater in Chelsea, Michigan, the Purple Rose (named after the Woody Allen movie The Purple Rose of Cairo, which Daniels has cited as a turning point in his career).
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