Sentences with phrase «of catching lightning in a bottle»

Instead, they're more inclined to bet small amounts on McGregor in hopes of catching lightning in a bottle and a much larger payout.

Not exact matches

everyone knew we were stealth tanking from the start of season, unless JJ was a monster immediately and Booker became Harden level, sure if we catch lightning in a bottle we would've rolled with it.
Caps catch a bit of lightning in a bottle.
And with a combination of relentless campaigning, furious fundraising and general good fortune, she just might catch lightning in a bottle.
When shows gather a handful of British thespians, there's a chance they can catch lightning in a bottle.
On the heels of The Avengers, arguably the perfect synthesis of action, comedy, and dramatic character moments, Joss Whedon was tasked with catching lightning in a bottle... again.
Sadly, 68 Kill isn't even as good as most other movies I've seen, proving that sometimes you capture lightning in a bottle, or in the case of 68 Kill, you're lucky to catch farts in a bottle.
Really, it's kind of weird when you get right down to it how Amazon has been able to catch lightning in a bottle with the Kindle while no other company seems to be able to do the same thing even when their hardware is roughly similar.
Few authors catch lightning in a bottle twice because there's nothing scientific about the relationship between a book publicity campaign and an increase in the number of books that you sell.
The reason is simple - lightning in a bottle is so hard to catch because it is so rare and unpredictable: Consider Minecraft, which came out of nowhere and took the gaming world by storm.
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