Sentences with phrase «recent gold rush»

Considering college football has been expanding for a century and a half and has gone through another recent gold rush, it's possible we're nearing the sport's peak.

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In recent years, gold miners have done a poor job delivering shareholder value due to the cost overruns and excessive share dilution that accompanied the rush to put production on stream.
The influencer marketing gold rush is underway, and recent surveys confirm that budgets are continuing to grow in this area.
We featured this stock as one of our top picks in our special June 2017 report «Selling Shovels in a Gold Rush,» and recent industry trends make the risk / reward tradeoff even more appealing.
A recent study found that more than half of organizations around the world experienced a cryptocurrency mining attack last month, a trend that will likely continue as the crypto gold rush gains steam.
The price of one bitcoin soared from about $ 1,000 in January to nearly $ 13,000 in recent trading, an astounding run - up that makes the Gold Rush look tame.
After one of the wildest and most unpredictable Oscar seasons in recent memory with regards to the top category, Best Picture, the Gold Rush Gang and myself have finally settled on our final Oscar winner predictions.
Her most recent article on the hype of the indie gold rush is here: http://danabethweinberg.com/2014/07/can-many-authors-earning-big-money/
Our guide Gerald Garner is brilliant on Johannesburg's history: the gold rush, the extraordinary boom town expansion (the population grew from a few farmers in 1886 to 80,000 within eight years), the British colonisation, the Boer War, the imposition of apartheid, the imprisonment and freeing of Mandela and the more recent fall and rebirth of the city.
Arriving a mere 160 years too late for the gold rush, Stuart Thomas is the most recent Cornish immigrant to California's gold country.
The recent high sale price for Gold Rush!
In Ghost Town, the most recent body of paintings by Andreas Fischer, found tintype portrait photographs of ordinary people from the Gold Rush era serve loosely as an inspirational source for Fischer's paintings all titled Sunday Best.
Amid the gold - rush atmosphere of recent months, however, something very strange has emerged, something more pertinent to art than to money — a new attitude, now pervasive in the upper echelons of the art world, about the meaning and experience and value of art itself.
It is a recent discovery that the oceans can act for decades at a time as net absorbers OR net emitters of previously accumulated solar energy on a vast and highly variable scale yet AGW proponents still ignore the overwhelming evidence because to acknowledge it would destroy years of fond memories of a publicly funded gold rush encouraged by their fanciful claims to understand climate and be in a position to influence it.
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