Sentences with phrase «considerable success up»

Created in 1945 by Carmen de TOMMASO, CARVEN has had considerable success up to the 70's.

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Although there have been considerable successes in many of the Children's Centres, for the next year of the project Shaun is working up an action plan which will focus on:
The principal intellectual and moral argument that advocates make — and for which I have considerable sympathy — is similar to that of No Child Left Behind (NCLB) backers: giving needy kids a boost up the ladder of educational and later - life success by narrowing the achievement gaps that now trap too many of them on the lower rungs.
DETROIT — Corvette Racing's two - race California swing wraps up this weekend at a place where the team has found considerable success in the last decade.
But, if you set up an author platform and market your releases, you'll give yourself the best possible chance of success, and a considerable head start.
As Jason Schreier chronicled in his excellent book about the video - game industry, «Blood, Sweat, and Pixels,» every single video game requires a considerable amount of time, effort, money and resources — and even then success isn't guaranteed, so game developers are routinely coming up with clever ways to fund their games and their livelihoods.
The results of this were so encouraging that the following year he determined to give up all other activities and become a full - time painter - and with considerable success.
Pleitner turns 30 this year, and heat is starting to build around this young German who is racking up an interesting track record with group shows in his home country and a burgeoning international rep.. After considerable success at last year's Liste in Basel, Ancient & Modern took him to the Armory in January for a solo presentation of four new large - scale paintings that sold out immediately.
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