Sentences with phrase «once poster children»

Silicon Valley is facing an identity crisis — once the poster child for futuristic innovation, it's increasingly seen as a bunch of rich white guys chasing money at the expense of everybody else, including their employees and society at large.
Grapefruit was once the poster child for weight loss.
Investment in biofuels — once the poster child of renewables — fell 26 percent in 2013, to its lowest level since before George W. Bush kick - started the corn - to - ethanol race in the U.S. almost a decade ago.
Once the poster child for the «please just use stock Android» crowd, Samsung's interface is less offensive than it has ever been.
By: Allan Mendelsberg PICOR CONNECT August 18, 2011 Once the poster child for national population growth and housing starts, Arizona, like other states historically reliant on construction, took a beating in the downturn, and the well - publicized forecast points to a... Continue reading >>

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It was no surprise that once the mammoth effort of building a company set in, he became the poster child for burnout — depressed, irritable, uninspired, and unproductive.
Raisin — 2 yr Pug — Spinal Cord Inflammation (vaccine induced)-- once partially paralyzed, she is our poster child for bravery — nothing gets this girl down — she can climb onto sofas and chairs now.
Everyone's poster child for impurity, for once, is downright meditative.
If there is a hard data gap for this period, then Cato has done a positive service (for once) by pointing out that Warming Island might also have been disconnected from the land in this period... thus deflating the landmark's «poster child» status as an indication of unusual climate change.
But Sen. Rob Portman (one of the people leading the investigation) revealed in Senate that it once ran a sex ad featuring a topless minor while it was also running an ad featuring a missing poster of the same child.
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