Sentences with phrase «hitting the headlines quite»

Not exact matches

With Amanda Staveley's interest in Mike Ashley's Newcastle United the biggest potential takeover to have hit the headlines in quite some time, Chaudhuri revealed the regularly - overlooked minutiae that can both accelerate and decelerate the completion of any big deals.
Affleck has had quite a decade, after his breakout hit Good Will Hunting alongside pal Matt Damon, he went on to star in a string of hits (and misses), headlining quite a few big budget action films.
However, while the Aakash is still languishing along without hitting headlines with such high pre-order sales figures, BSNL has made quite the media splash just a few days since being announced.
With quite a clutch of good new exhibitions all clamouring for attention, I feel I should start with one which puts straight into the top league a young painter whose career so far has been watched with considerable interest, as they say, but who hasn't really hit the headlines.
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