Similar words: coming, becoming, coming in, oncoming, booming, upcoming, blooming, glooming. Meaning: adj. working hard to promote an enterprise.
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1. She's being hailed as one of the best up-and-coming young dancers today.
2. Mr Hurford is an up-and-coming player.
3. This is going to be the show where up-and-coming comedians will establish themselves.
4. Up-and-coming actors mingled with the glitterati of the film world.
5. How many up-and-coming fiction writers are former aerospace engineers?
6. Live work for an up-and-coming artist is vital.
7. Susannah York was a young up-and-coming leading lady who had a major part in the film.
8. He saved enough to invest in an already up-and-coming business.
9. Bonita Friedericy, Natalie Schafer Award for an up-and-coming comic actress.
10. Consider the last time up-and-coming business leaders from the Young Presidents Organization made a group trip here.
11. Many up-and-coming young players have trials for the national football team.
12. But for up-and-coming teams, the ones with young talent who live in or near lottery-land, Barkley is useless.
13. An up-and-coming composer would probably welcome the opportunity to write music in a religious idiom.
14. The two actually meet when the up-and-coming star comes to Houston for a gig at a slightly sleazy roadhouse.
15. Do you have any advice for up-and-coming programmers?
16. The group of about 20 up-and-coming managers, called the President's Advisory Council, had been informed in an email that Mr. Schwartz would be there to discuss "the environment."
17. If the up-and-coming generation of animation artists can focus more on cultural content and good story telling(sentencedict.com), perhaps Chinese audiences can enjoy some world-class domestic productions in the future.
18. Up-and-coming software engineers go to Silicon Valley or Bangalore, screenwriters to Los Angeles, models to New York, and so on.
19. Playing the role of Tanya is Sylvia Roberts, one of our up-and-coming young actresses.
20. Henry Fitzhugh aims for a deliberate mix of obscure or up-and-coming artists with the glitterati of the art world.
21. It was a large, first-floor apartment which had been furnished as a suitable setting for an up-and-coming superstar.
22. It is an opportunity to expand the responsibilities of John Langley, an up-and-coming salesman getting some great results in the north.
23. It is also interested in selective acquisition as a way of moving into new geographical markets or new up-and-coming product areas.
24. The role of Elaine Robinson went to the pretty, auburn-haired, hazel-eyed 25-year-old Katharine Ross, an up-and-coming star.
25. But Arnold Thomas smelled a bigger profit from the up-and-coming developers who were looking to build back-to-backs for the mill-workers.
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26. We'll close this discussion with a look at several up-and-coming content formats, security protocols, and tools for implementing end-to-end wireless security.
27. Cenci says the site also helps her stay current with new developments in biology. When she attended college, "molecular biology was just an up-and-coming field, " she explains.
28. In less than a year, China went from a polluting megapower to an up-and-coming clean-tech contender that promises to outpace America.
29. 42nd Street, a hugely successful stage musical, tells the story of an up-and-coming chorus girl who hails from Allentown, Pennsylvania, and arrives in New York City to pursue a Broadway career.
30. Having broken from its past as a Soviet republic, Kazakhstan now has an up-and-coming economy and a desire to be a player on the world stage.
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