Sentences with phrase «catching the eyes of»

Sometimes all it takes to catch the eye of prospective customers is a clever window graphic placed in a strategic location.
To catch the eyes of recruiters, having a polished LinkedIn profile is practically table stakes now.
Brazil and Mexico have caught the eye of U.S. executives as investment destinations after a sharp economic turnaround in Latin America.
Use platforms such as Instagram and Pinterest to catch the eye of consumers and prospective buyers.
But AVI - 8 is doing it with its reasonably priced pilot timepieces, which have recently caught the eyes of the editors at GQ and Cool Material, to name a couple.
Submarine maker U-Boat Worx is hoping to catch the eye of a super yacht owner who wants to take a $ 1.6 million plunge.
The meeting — which had not previously been disclosed and came on the heels of Kushner's meeting with Kislyak at Trump Tower — caught the eye of the Senate Intelligence Committee, which is investigating Russia's interference in the 2016 election and whether any members of Trump's campaign were complicit.
China's steady growth in spending on robotics has even caught the eye of entrepreneur and Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban.
The unit even caught the eye of some of the programmers who hang out at my co-working space.
The company became one of Berlin's most - loved startups and in May 2014, SoundCloud was reported to have caught the eye of Twitter, which was considering buying the platform.
Images (moving and still) catch the eyes of consumers and spur them to engage and share.
While the sharing economy and peer - to - peer platforms are not yet part of the common vernacular outside of the U.S., the concept of social innovation appears to be catching the eye of the international community.
He catches the eye of wrestling promoters in America and quickly begins to bounce around the circuit, now being called Andre the Giant (as well as traveling to Japan, Canada, and Australia).
The truth is, a generic resume that you send to every employer isn't going to catch the eye of the recruiter who receives it.
Tampa has caught the eyes of Bill Gates and Jeff Vinik, who invested billions to transform a vacant waterfront space in 2014.
It caught the eye of the irreverent hosts of the great BBC car show, Top Gear.
Adap.tv's impressive financial performance in a short period of time has also caught the eye of analysts.
He caught the eye of his hero, Carson, thus catching his big break — he earned a few spots on the legend's show, and then landed Late Night, which premiered in 1982.
How a children's clothing company stood out in social commerce, catching the eye of prominent investors.
Northern Michigan University is offering a degree that may catch the eye of marijuana enthusiasts: medicinal plant chemistry.
The company went through YCombinator's program in 2016, and that's when it really caught the eye of investors.
In 2010, Hill's business — which had already raised $ 800,000 in funding from Access Venture Partners and Daylight Partners — caught the eye of Lightbank, the $ 200 million Chicago investment fund whose partners had already founded four successful internet companies, including Groupon.
His skills caught the eye of Merrill Lynch executives, and he was hired by Malcolm Taaffe at age 15.
As I looked around the room, I caught the eye of Google CEO Eric Schmidt, whose head had snapped out of his computer when I'd declared how many new customers had signed up in the past month.
Here's how one group of young entrepreneurs caught the eye of one of the U.S.'s top start - up accelerators.
Social media influencers are a small slice of what the advertising industry spends overall on ads, but it was enough to catch the eye of Hollywood.
For example, if a certain biotech stock gains FDA approval for a blockbuster drug, the move to the upside could be magnified because the reported news catches the eye of investors.
The flowering branches of Mulan magnolia that grace the cover of Joan Lok's new book on Chinese brush painting appear more brightly colored than in her original work, probably to catch the eye of someone browsing in a bookstore, guesses the author.
Routehappy caught the eye of airline industry stalwart ATPCO, which was created in 1965 as an industry cooperative - akin to SWIFT in the banking industry, or to Hulu in the media world.
Some of those caught the eye of Adrian Dix, the man who would have been premier had the NDP chosen to run an aggressive campaign.
Most recently his work caught the eye of Forbes and was featured in an article entitled, The 12 - Year - Old Entrepreneur That Will Take Global Tech & The World By Storm Ian works closely with Dream Hustle Code, to help level the playing field for kids from communities that have traditionally been left out of the tech industry.
Great search engine optimization, signing up for Google Places, and creating content is critical for making sure you catch the eye of shoppers in your area.
It also caught the eye of George Osborne, Britain's chancellor of the Exchequer, who tapped Carney to head the Bank of England, where his forward guidance policy became known as «the Carney Rule.»
GRIFFETH: Sue, GoPro has reportedly caught the eye of a Chinese company that may be interested in making an acquisition offer.
What is going to catch the eye of that user and convince them to act?
Gecko Health's approach of turning asthma medication dosing into a fun activity caught the eye of a big pharmaceutical company.
Where flirting is used in a considered way to catch the eye of someone you would like to have a committed relationship with, it is of a different order.
As adolescents, he and a cousin loved to dress up as women and try to catch the eye of men looking for courtesans.
That column also caught the eye of Steve Serra of Camarillo, California, who offers the following reflection: «Using his math and logic, I calculate that if St. Paul had married and fathered three children, and each of his descendants did the same, we would now be witnessing the birth of the 60th generation of his above - average Catholic descendants — and that generation would number over 42 octillion!
No sooner had we left the church porch than we caught the eye of a young man walking quickly, by himself, hesitating at the sight of us.
A brilliant all - around athlete, he starred at Brooklyn's Madison High, and caught the eye of many athletic directors, and Olympic scouts.
It is unlikely that they would, as it were, catch the eye of a Christian reader searching the Old Testament for prophecies about Christ, and induce him to think up a story to show that an important prophecy had been fulfilled.
Except for the rare fracas that catches the eye of the press, their work goes essentially unnoticed.
Thus, even though prisons were among the first places of special need to catch the eye of the churches, it is only in the past quarter - century that the plan of full - time and specially trained chaplains, responsibly related to their churches as well as to their jobs, has become widespread.
(Occasionally I would catch the eye of the guard who checked on us at regular intervals through the large picture window into the chapel; his look of sheer wonder and simultaneous suspicion was noteworthy.)
14 The latter were numerically not very significant to catch the eye of the missionaries.
His growing popularity and charisma caught the eye of infamous newspaper magnate William Randolph Hearst, who directed his reporters to publish glowing profiles of this fiery young evangelist and his «crusades.»
Developed in Korea, black garlic has been gaining popularity among Western foodies for several years now, but it has recently caught the eye of the health - minded due to studies revealing its impressive nutritional properties.
The recipe caught the eye of my palate, but what caught me on a deeper level is the beauty of the photograph accompanying this receipe.
However now these smaller systems have caught the eye of the national biscuit and cracker manufacturers for specialty lines where the business case for RF was previously not as solid.
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