Sentences with phrase «make serious comebacks»

Believe it or not, the industry that hit rock bottom just a few years ago has made a serious comeback.
«Flavored vodka made a serious comeback in 2015, thanks to increased sales of «true - to - fruit» flavors,» said Richard Black, Vice President of Marketing, White Spirits & Cordials, Campari America.
Cloth diapers are making a serious comeback!
Over the last few years, we have witnessed coconut oil make a serious comeback, from once being a fe
Over the last few years, we have witnessed coconut oil make a serious comeback, from once being a feared fat to now being the superfood darling of the health - conscious world.
And quite frankly, since mom jeans and other high - rise pants have been making a serious comeback within the last year, how could I resist a test drive?
The silk scarf is making a serious comeback, and being the vintage lover that I am, I'm pretty excited about it.
A serious illness known as hyperparathyroidism probably robbed him of any chance to make a serious comeback.
Hot estates are making a serious comeback of late.
Well, you may be chuffed to hear that the Schlörtz brand is doing better than ever, and you can expect to see it make a serious comeback in Runner3!
Wallpaper is making a serious comeback — so why shouldn't it feature in a kitchen, too?

Not exact matches

By 1980, however, the somewhat chastened magazine acknowledged he was not: «God is making a comeback Most intriguingly, this is happening not among theologians or ordinary believers — most of whom never accepted for a moment that he was in any serious trouble — but in the crisp, intellectual circles of academic philosophers, where the consensus had long banished the Almighty from fruitful discourse.»
But Arianism — the belief that Jesus was created by God as a subordinate and separate entity, not the incarnation of God — made a pretty serious comeback, and with the support of the empire, it nearly won the day!
The excellence of those Islanders (eight Hall of Famers if you include coach Al Arbour and G.M. Bill Torrey, four successive Stanley Cups, a possibly unbreakable record of 19 consecutive playoff series won, countless heart - stopping comebacks, a furious rivalry with the Rangers), mixed with the passion Rolfe shared with fellow fans, made him a very serious student of the game (Columbia Journalism thesis on how the NHL was helping Soviet - bloc players defect) and ultimately a sportswriter.
Tiger, despite sounding on Tuesday like a guy leaving the 18th green and on the way to the clubhouse, still hopes to make another comeback from another serious back injury and return to competitive golf.
More than five years later, the industry's outspoken antagonist is attempting to make a political comeback — one that could cause serious headaches for bankers and across corporate boardrooms.
The proposal to delist wolves would strike a serious blow to wolf recovery across the country, including in California and other West Coast states where wolves are just beginning to make a comeback.
Used as a primary source of protein by ancient Aztec and African populations, this nutrient - packed organism is now making a comeback — and then some — thanks to its convenient, add - to - anything form and unique, powerful blend of vitamins and minerals that together boost energy, remove toxins and could even ward off serious health problems like cancer.
But that creative talent is balanced by a competitive side that not only makes him a good executive to put in charge of a comeback — it makes him a serious racer.
Chrysler Corp. hasn't been content merely to make a comeback from its near - demise of the 1970s; it has come back with a vengeance, marketing a number of performance models well worth a serious driver's consideration.
But even when has a more serious tumor develops — such as a brain tumor — surgical advances have given many dogs the opportunity to make remarkable comebacks.
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