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July 21, 2008

Up-and-coming

up-and-coming (adjective) - likely to be successful in the future

an up-and-coming young manager
up-and-coming executives
up-and-coming business women

cool up-and-coming career girl with her own successful business
an up-and-coming industrialist

new up-and-coming product areas
an up-and-coming salesman
managers in their late forties begin to see that they are no longer the up-and-coming stars

a promising up-and-coming firm
a newup-and-coming industry
up-and-coming athletes
the firm employs a wide range of architects, both established and up-and-coming

a few words of warning for up-and-coming hopefuls determined to make an impression on record company executives

the gift of the gab was not only an asset, it was an essential for an up-and-coming professional broadcaster

a dangerous, up-and-coming boxer

employ a wide range of architects, both established and up-and-coming
the standard-bearer of the up-and-coming generation

a family home in an up-and-coming area like the south-east London
the up-and-coming developers who were looking to build apartments for the mill-workers

a young up-and-coming playwright joins the literary lions
two such obviously up-and-coming youngsters
a pity these up-and-coming young players are not allowed to show their prowess to the rest of the world

it's the star of the show's privilege to indulge herself with up-and-coming actors

up-and-coming composer
up-and-coming writer

up-and-coming superstar
up-and-coming bass guitarist
two such obviously up-and-coming youngsters
up-and-coming young band
promote young up-and-coming performers alongside more famous ones
up-and-coming bass guitarist
up-and-coming young designers
a young up-and-coming leading lady

a record company needs a producer to nurture the talents of an up-and-coming guitar band
an up-and-coming star

cheaper up-and-coming areas to live in
up-and-coming musician

up-and-coming professional wrestlers
up-and-coming young officer in the army
up-and-coming battle with heavyweight contender Jow Lewis
better ways to prepare our up-and-coming fast bowlers

up-and-coming artists
a promising up-and-coming director
up-and-coming movie-makers


Example sentences:

* The awards both recognise achievement and encourage up-and-coming business women.

* The female executive's cause has a sympathetic supporter in up-and-coming industrialist Dryson.

* It does her ego good to flirt with me; it's the star of the show's privilege to indulge herself with up-and-coming actors like myself, I'm not kidding you, she's all over me when we film!

* A family home in an up-and-coming area like the south-east London can rise rapidly in value.

* An up-and-coming composer would probably welcome the opportunity to write music in a religious idiom.

* Was this Caroline Hastings, cool up-and-coming career girl with her own successful business, falling apart because of an unsettling reaction to one particular man?

* The real estate developer smelled a bigger profit from the up-and-coming developers who were looking to build apartments for the mill-workers.

* It was a large, first-floor apartment which had been furnished as a suitable setting for an up-and-coming superstar.

* I did spot an up-and-coming bass guitarist I'd once played with, and in one corner, drinking champagne, was the author of what was supposed to be the definitive guide to the beers of the world.

* In addition to having two such obviously up-and-coming youngsters as Myra and Janice, Scotland contributed four members of the nine-strong Great Britain and Ireland team for the Vagliano Trophy match in Italy, while they also had a representative --; namely, Julie Forbes in the British side of four which won the team event at the Canadian National Championship.

* As Joe Flanagan, Executive Director of the European Women's Tour, says," It's a pity these up-and-coming young players are not allowed to show their prowess to the rest of the world.

* She turned to focus her attention on the up-and-coming young band now swinging into their first number.

* If the festival is a success, it's planned to hold concerts at Sudeley every summer and promote young up-and-coming performers alongside more famous ones.

* And in the last two years many up-and-coming bands have played at Darlington wine bars Perry's and Harvey's.

* It's in conjunction with the London College of Fashion, and including all the up-and-coming young designers along with Miyake, Conran, Alaia etc., strutting their stuff to an invited audience.

* Herbie is a dangerous, up-and-coming boxer and I think it's a fight the public would really go for.

* When a record company needs a producer to nurture the talents of an up-and-coming guitar band, the man they turn to is Stephen Street.

* Susannah York was a young up-and-coming leading lady who had a major part in the film.

* The role of Elaine Robinson went to the pretty, auburn-haired, hazel-eyed 25-year-old Katharine Ross, an up-and-coming star.

* But Mr Lafontaine, standard-bearer of the up-and-coming generation, and the second most important figure after Mr Vogel on the committee drafting the party programme for the next decade, has certainly not had things all his own way.

* They employ a wide range of architects, both established and up-and-coming.

* He acquired his interventionist leaning at Harold Wilson's Industrial Reorganisation Corporation, where he was recognised as an up-and-coming young manager by Lord Kearton, the charismatic chairman of Courtaulds.

* For cheaper up-and-coming areas, she advises buyers to look around the Bastille and Le Valois Peret, where prices are a lot cheaper for a typical two-bedroom flat.

* Live work for an up-and-coming musician is vital.

* The record company executive has a few words of warning for up-and-coming hopefuls determined to make an impression on record company executives.

* In Peru, up-and-coming executives use a period of employment with a multinational as a form of training in the methods and values of big business and then may shift to employment with state or private Peruvian firms or go into business on their own.

* This occasion certainly proved that the gift of the gab was not only an asset, it was an essential for an up-and-coming professional broadcaster.

* The success of the British Bulldog, Davey Boy Smith, in the WWF means that up-and-coming wrestlers have dreams beyond joining Giant Haystacks, Skull Murphy, Fit Finlay and Kendo Nagasaki at the top of British bills.

* His mind flew back with ease to the last war and an up-and-coming young officer on a smoke-belching nought at Jutland.

* He rubbished Bruno's up-and-coming battle with South African Pierre Coetzer at Wembley on October 17, sneering: `;Bruno's next fight doesn't rank in the same league as mine.

* EVERY YEAR the British Film Institute issues a package of British short films by up-and-coming movie-makers, giving you a chance to read for the first time the credits you'll be seeing on Channel 4 in the next couple of years.

* It is also interested in selective acquisition as a way of moving into new geographical markets or new up-and-coming product areas.

* There may be better ways to prepare our up-and-coming fast bowlers.

* Managers in their late forties begin to see that they are no longer the up-and-coming stars, indeed they may have come as far as they are going to go.

* As a prognosis, I would say it presented many worthwhile and up-and-coming artists.

* It is an opportunity to expand the responsibilities of John Langley, an up-and-coming salesman getting some great results in the north.

* I was a young Producer, and he thought it would be a good training ground for promising up-and-coming Directors as well.


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