Sentences with phrase «roaring back»

The 5.7 - million sales mark makes 2001 one of the best years ever, and sales are expected to pick up in early 2002 and come roaring back to more than 6.1 million units by year's end.
The need to work with foreclosures came roaring back.
The market began to grow in 1992, cooled in 1995 and 2000, but each time came roaring back with four strong years in a row.
In fact, many projects almost abandoned due to the recession are roaring back into production, sometimes at a larger scale than previously planned.
Real estate markets got a scare in November when home sales plunged almost 11 percent in one month, but they came roaring back in December and have remained strong since.
In the mid-1990s, when the California economy came roaring back, he returned to the coast — but kept his Vegas home and practice.
Many of those markets faded away in the last century, but now public markets are roaring back.
> Prepare a crisis plan to use when negative beliefs come roaring back to damage your relationship with your teen.
Just think about it: some of the medium's most iconic names — like Zelda, Mario, and Resident Evil — came roaring back to prominence, while new names like Horizon Zero Dawn and Cuphead forced their way into the spotlight.
But by 2016, DRM had come roaring back, finding its way into voting...
But by 2016, DRM had come roaring back, finding its way into voting machines, insulin pumps, and car engines.
Earlier, the sheer brilliance of Steve Jobs saved Apple from flunking and the company came roaring back in the pavilion to rule.
Barring the edge case of purging enemy debuffs, paying two mana for the privilege of silencing a friendly minion and drawing a card felt like a cruel joke against a class that had been struggling (until «Drakonid Operative» brought Dragon Priest roaring back).
In 1998, the demand for Macs came roaring back with the invention of the sleek and trendy iMac, and Apple has been on an upward trajectory ever since.
Proof that a blog can experience some quiet stretches and still come roaring back is the blog of Toronto criminal defence lawyer Sean Robichaud.
Natural climate variability driven by the ocean appears to have held greenhouse warming at bay the past few years, but the warming, according to the forecast, should come roaring back before the end of the decade.
It does people in the region no good to believe that coal jobs will come roaring back once pesky pollution regulations are overturned.
RenewEconomy While the large - scale solar market continues to wow, a new report has forecast a near doubling of the world's installed wind power capacity in the next five years, citing new policy pushes in China and India — and a «roaring back» to form from Australia.
> I suppose it partly depends on whether trump alienates other countries but if he doesn't why Would they kick a trading, political, economic amd military giant that may be roaring back into action after being asleep for eight years?
I suppose it partly depends on whether trump alienates other countries but if he doesn't whyWould they kick a trading, political, economic amd military giant that may be roaring back into action after being asleep for eight years?
My prediction is that this will all be a distant memory by this time next year, when we look back at a 2008 that came roaring back from its cool start to set a new record.
And it is this incisive criticism that has made her work so provocative, especially in charged political periods, such as the 1980s and our own current moment, when her «statement» pieces often come roaring back into fashion.
Just think about it: some of the medium's most iconic names — like Zelda, Mario, and Resident Evil — came roaring back to prominence, while new names like Horizon Zero Dawn and Cuphead forced their way into the spotlight.»
«A stunning open world, brutal combat, and deep customization combine to bring Ghost Recon roaring back from the dead.»
But the last few years have seen the country roaring back to prominence in console gaming, thanks in part to the market domination of PlayStation and Nintendo, and seen major Japanese third parties begin to make inroads with disillusioned fans again.
Earlier this year, George Miller brought the Mad Max series roaring back to life with Fury Road.
Just when you thought they were gone, they come roaring back.
Assuming that's accurate, can we take that to mean PC development will come roaring back in 2018 when developer resources aren't as tied up in the console launch?
2017 is going to be remembered, among other things, as the year that Japanese developers came roaring back into the limelight in the West: This year gave us
2017 is going to be remembered, among other things, as the year that Japanese developers came roaring back into the limelight in the West: This year gave us NieR, Yakuza, Nintendo's entire output, and Atlus's culmination of its teenage angst simulation series: Persona 5.
Nintendo came roaring back into the limelight with its weird, delightful hybrid console, the Switch, along with a stellar lineup of first - party titles.
The old time controls and feel of the past come roaring back into the present successfully while giving a fast, fun environment to play in.
One of the most stylish fighters in gaming comes roaring back to PlayStation this week with an over-the-top whirlwind of special moves and supers.
Online layaway: Old - fashioned payment system gets new digital life — During the recession, the old - fashioned concept of layaway came roaring back to life.
James Bond is roaring back into theaters next week with Spectre, with Daniel Craig reprising his role as Britain's greatest secret agent.
While the «buy American» movement goes all the way back to colonial times, a couple of factors have converged to bring it roaring back to the forefront with consumers over the past several years — and nowhere is this more apparent than in the pet industry.
Many of the stocks that got hit the hardest last year came roaring back this year, and the numbers below help quantify this.
Which may prove misguided in a world of near - zero rates... so don't be surprised if & when the sector comes roaring back.
Gold soared in the 1970s, collapsed in the 1980s and came roaring back over the decade beginning 2001, eventually peaking at $ 1,921 per ounce in September 2011.
On how good investment theories fail for periods of time, and then come roaring back when most people know they will never work again.
Automotive sector stocks have come roaring back to life after the industry was almost left for dead in 2008.
The financials have come roaring back in the dividend sphere.
With the real estate market starting to come roaring back after the 2008 crash, people are starting to look for innovative ways to buy and sell properties at a major profit.
Yet when a prominent politician goes missing, the urge that drove Milius to originally enter the spy game comes roaring back, and soon Alec finds himself in the midst of another international conspiracy.
Or box sets are going to come roaring back.
But not to worry, romance came roaring back in the new millennium with the appearance of chick lit.
Ebook sales are not falling, the print book is not roaring back into vogue and the trend of stories about their perilous future is just a passing one, to be forgotten as soon as the full story can be told.
But now the Germans have come roaring back, regaining their old primacy with remarkable new technology and sophisticated marketing.
America's third - largest automaker came roaring back better than ever in the»90s in terms of trend - setting styling.
Now the Europeans are roaring back stronger than ever.
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