Sentences with phrase «caught fire in»

Crowdfunding caught fire in 2015 and it will continue to be a hot real estate investing trend in the coming year, said David Tobin, principal at Mission Capital.
Although the cryptocurrency craze caught fire in the last few months, the industry has already been a decade in the making.
This is a shocking but inevitable turn of events for Samsung after at least five replacement Note 7 handsets caught fire in the past week in the US alone.
The cryptocurrency craze has caught fire in the last few months.
After months of futility, BCH caught fire in mid-November after the backers of Segwit2x abandoned their planned hard fork.
And all that was before the company disclosed on Friday that a Model X that recently crashed and caught fire in Mountain View, California — killing its driver — had been on Autopilot.
The Tata Nano, the cheapest car in the world, is awash in bad press after four brand - new cars have caught fire in India.
Samsung's never - ending woes with fire continue, as a Samsung Experience Store in the AMK Hub mall caught fire in Singapore on March 28 — a day before the unveiling of the Galaxy S8.
AI has caught fire in the media.
When an oil production platform caught fire in the Gulf of Mexico near the Louisiana coast last week, a collective gasp would have been appropriate — from the residents of coastal Louisiana, who are no strangers to offshore oil rig disasters, from the fossil fuel industry, which is priming itself for a golden age under the incoming Trump Administration, and from the American public, whose oil reliance remains unchecked despite increasing awareness of both the massive downside of fossil fuel use and the increasing availability of clean, renewable energy sources.
Goddard's article has already caught fire in the climate denier - sphere with over 70 references to the story according to blog search engine Technorati, with titles like:
I phoned Jeff Grappone, of Siemens USA after the turbine caught fire in 2015.
The new energy approach may prove more popular than solar cells, which have not caught fire in the consumer realm.
After exhibiting for several years, Gastaldon's career finally caught fire in 2006 with solo gallery shows in Zurich, London, and Paris, a spot in Art Basel's Statements section, and a solo museum exhibition in Switzerland.
With recent support from artists such as Oliver Heldens and Hardwell, an official Diplo remix under his belt and coverage on YourEDM.com, it's safe to say that Jameston Thieves has caught fire in a big way.
After it caught fire in the New York harbor in 1945, the remaining parts were sold to the hotel in an auction.
As the bungee jumping craze caught fire in France, more and more people began attending AJ's jumps.
In August of 2006, a tractor trailer from the Hunte Corporation delivering puppies to New England pet stores, caught fire in Lowell Mass., after a thousand mile trip from Goodman, Mo..
Older models of the Crown Vic had been criticized by safety advocates for gas tanks that ruptured and caught fire in high - speed rear - end collisions.
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Their self - published, single issue, however, caught fire in its own right, and before long it was turned into a series by Archie Comics.
Tinder has caught fire in part because users don't have to pay to get utility from the service.
(In London, the emphasis on social housing had a political bent, in light of Grenfell Tower, a public housing block in the city's Notting Hill district that caught fire in June, killing at least 80 people.)
There are already 13,000 Teslas on the road in North America, and only one has ever caught fire in an accident.
According to him, the jerry can caught fire in his hand and he unconsciously threw it at his wife.
The movement for marijuana legalization has never quite caught fire in New York.
The tanker reportedly caught fire in the process of transferring fuel into an underground tank at a fuel station at Poly Junction in the area.
But another witness, an army lieutenant, contradicted that account, saying that the aircraft caught fire in mid-air before crashing and that there was a series of explosions on the ground.
A passenger train has caught fire in South Africa after colliding with a truck, killing at least 18 people and injuring 268, rescue workers say.
It's a rivalry that caught fire in the 1970's when Crystal Palace were managed by Terry Venables and Brighton were led by Alan Mullery.
She caught fire in the Platinum finals win over Northwest Stars 2017 Black by hitting five 3 - pointers and finishing with 19 points.
Jolyon Palmer didn't even set a lap following damage from when his car caught fire in FP3.
Klein struggled early, completing just two of his first seven passes for 20 yards, but he caught fire in the second quarter, completing nine of his next 10 passes.
Seemingly out of the title hunt midseason, Tony Stewart caught fire in the Chase and capped a historic run with a head - to - head win over Carl Edwards at Homestead for his third Cup crown
But Curry caught fire in the third quarter, scoring 22 of his game - high 31 points to lead the Warriors to a 115 - 101 victory and a 3 - 1 series lead.
When Hulkenberg's car caught fire in the Spanish Grand Prix a marshal rushed over with a fire extinguisher, only to end up spraying his buddy in the face.
A sleepy, 7 - 6 game at halftime caught fire in the second half, and the three - headed backfield with three future NFL starters — Peyton Hillis, Felix Jones, and Heisman finalist Darren McFadden — ate up yardage until another triple OT loss * surely destroyed LSU's hopes for a title run.
Michigan's offense finally caught fire in the Sweet 16, dropping 99 points in a blowout win over Texas A&M that saw the team shoot 62 percent from the field and 58 percent from three - point range (on 14 makes).
Case is a woman who was ahead of her time, pushing impact investing years before the idea caught fire in the philanthrosphere.
In fact, a casino cruise ship caught fire with 50 passengers aboard in January 2018; additionally, a Royal Caribbean cruise ship caught fire in the Mediterranean in October of 2015.
Bernie Sanders, who lost by a big margin in the New York primary on Tuesday, has previously caught fire in Silicon Valley.
Examining the influence of unconscious bias is by nature a self - reflective activity - something that has only recently caught fire in boardroom efforts to address disparities, but which has been alive and well in the hearts of accelerators, especially those focused on women entrepreneurs.
A sense of the deep roots in our tradition of passion for personality wholeness can help the mental health concern catch fire in a local congregation.
He's moving quickly to introduce the nation's leading fast - casual pizza brand to the state, after seeing the concept catch fire in other markets.
Naturally Mitchell would catch fire in the same game that Davis gets injured.
That's Smart Football's Chris B. Brown from 2012 talking about packaged plays, basically the predecessor to the run - pass option craze we have seen catch fire in college football in recent years.
No one smokes in our home so we need not be overly worried about catching fire in our sleep (and our smoke alarms and carbon monoxide alarms, even our fire extinguishers were checked in our home maintenance efforts).
Her blog, Fed Up With Lunch: The School Lunch Project, has been catching fire in recent weeks as she chokes down the bad stuff — lasagna and bitter - tasting mystery veggies — and surprises herself by enjoying meals like chili and mac and cheese.
«If he's going to catch fire in any manner shape or form today, finishing second, maybe third, it will be because the independent voters came out in larger numbers and they came out for him.,» Miringoff said.
New Yorkers for Economic Growth, a coalition of small businesses, grape growers, liquor store owners, wineries, consumers, and grocers, unveiled a new 30 - second TV ad that urges New Yorkers to pressure lawmakers to support legalizing the sale of wine in grocery stores — a proposal that so far has failed to catch fire in Albany.
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