The bank's sponsorship deal coincided with a time when the Harrington's career took off.
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Billie went to stage school for a couple of years before her pop career took off.
And after a while, the rockets stayed on the ground, but then her musical career took off.
Haggis was a workaholic, and as his career took off he spent less and less time with his family.
People immediately bonded with the new Eminem and his career took off again.
His career took off during the first wave of Cuban economic liberalisation.
Hassan El Glaoui's career took off and he has since exhibited his work in Europe and the US, as well as in Morocco.
His acting career took off in 1986 when he starred opposite Hong Kong actor Chow Yun-Fat in John Woo's gangster movie A Better Tomorrow.
Her career took off while she was in former President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva's PT Worker's Party, who appointed her as environment minister in 2003.
The city, home to the original Motown Records, is where Jackson's career took off, and being around Detroiters for his memorial is exactly what fan Gloria Rios wanted.
The following year, thanks to patronage from collectors like Lopez, Orozco's career took off, with exhibitions in eight countries and gallery shows in New York, Los Angeles, Dallas and Boston.
He spoke at the time of his great remorse, of the hate and rage that festered within him while he was being put on a pedestal as his career took off.
He spent most of his working life putting together a chain of movie theatres, but it was with the purchase of Viacom, a cable company, when he was 63, that his career took off.
He began to make a name for himself in True Believers with his brother Javier, with national tours supporting the likes of Los Lobos, and his solo career took off with 1992's critically acclaimed Gravity.
But it was only at the relatively late age of 50 in 1957, when Mr Castelli first opened the doors of his apartment on Manhattan's Upper East Side as a gallery, that his career finally took off.
Her experiences in these two hamlets bookend her new memoir and, in the Oscar winner's telling, kept her anchored through an unusually steady film career, which took off with "Carrie" (1976) and "Coal Miner's Daughter" (1980), and later included the searing drama "In the Bedroom" (2001) and the hit "The Help" (2011).
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My educational career in financial planning took off from there, and it has been an honor to speak all over the country on this issue and other crossroads in medicine and money.
No-one stayed long atop the risk management division: instead, ambition took them up the career ladder and off to the moola-making divisions.
But late in his career he took to restoring - or outright creating - Roman-style works and passing them off as genuine.
Mr Jones retired and took his name off the medical register, saying he had been a caring doctor throughout his career and followed national protocols.
But his career was dogged by inconsistency, and after three impressive defences, veteran South African Sugarboy Malinga took the crown off him just 14 months later.
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