Sentences with phrase «something of a comeback»

Changing a school schedule is an enormously complex and often contentious business, but block scheduling, hardly a new idea, is making something of a comeback.
It also marks something of a comeback for Phoenix, who hasn't appeared in a feature since his weird I'm Still Here stunt in 2010.
Expect to see UKIP gain council seats, and the Tories perhaps making something of a comeback in urban Tyneside.
Both papers mark something of a comeback for the field, which was shaken 2 years ago by revelations about fraudulent research by Korean scientist Woo Suk Hwang (ScienceNOW, 30 October 2006).
Coach, enjoying something of a comeback after years of aggressive discounting and expansion hurt its luxury aura in North America, said it would use some of the same tactics at Kate Spade as it did at Coach to fix the business.
High cut shoes are making something of a comeback so I can feel doubly smug about my hoarding tendencies having kept hold of the top and shoes all these years!
Red Sparrow will ideally be something of a comeback vehicle for Lawrence, who has arguably had rough sledding the past couple of years.
In recent years, the earlier view has staged something of a comeback, as KIPP and other «No Excuses» charter schools have insisted on devoting hours of class time to direct instruction, even to drill and memorization.
The car represents something of a comeback for the company in this entry - level category — perhaps the Volkswagen William Shatner?
After a good couple of years on deathrow, Canada's finest looked to be mounting something of a comeback with the BlackBerry Passport, a divisive yet rather compelling handset, which A LOT of people really did seem to like.
Joe Zucker: «Empire Descending a Staircase» (through April 27) This is something of a comeback show for one of the most restless and ambitious painters to emerge from the 1970s, who habitually combines eccentric painting processes with weird subject matter and weirder materials.
Nostalgia and intimacy are making something of a comeback in contemporary painting.
Since the show was released, Clark has made something of a comeback.
Early reactions to Dumb and Dumber To have almost universally claimed that the magic is indeed recaptured - with particular note that this is something of a comeback for Jim Carrey.
As motorsport became more commercialised and more professional the practice of drivers doing different series died out, but in recent years it's been making something of a comeback.
The spot stars Winona Ryder — who is, in part because of Stranger Things, having something of a comeback herself at the moment — and is selling L'Oréal's brand of... hair conditioner.
Away, which made several «Best Book of the Year» lists, was something of a comeback for Bloom, whose previous work of fiction, A Blind Man Can See How Much I Love You, was published in 2000.
However, since moving to Pennsylvania, my checkbook has been making something of a comeback.
Home equity lending is making something of a comeback.
In recent years though PES has made something of a comeback, though more in terms...
Trails of the Sky, the predecessor to Cold Steel, was something of a comeback for the studio on a more global stage, though.
One that's recently had something of a comeback.
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