But even with those standout successes, another decade passed before craft brewing really took off.
She briefly left, took off her wig and wiped off her bald head with a paper napkin.
The yield on 10-year Treasuries surged past 2%, dropped back 1.96%, then took off.
The series took off because of another film by Mr. Linklater, "Waking Life" (2001).
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The Gawker reporter did not pay for it and the man with the phone took off.
McGillvary took off before police arrived, Philadelphia Police Commissioner Charles Ramsey said, and without his coffee.
But the Packers took off, scoring 14 unanswered points and taking a 28-17 lead.
The 12 gas balloons took off from Gap-Tallard in France almost 24 hours ago.
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With the change in policy, coupled by the growth of cable television, infomercials took off.
Their number twos took over, and after a few wobbles, the company took off.
Abstinence-based education programs also took off around that time, with government support, she said.
Since outsourcing took off earlier in the U.S., the opportunity for growth is greater overseas.
Our initial reconnaissance hadn't been very fruitful on the water, so I just took off.
Houston took off his shoes and socks to feel the sand mounding under his arches.
FrontierVille, for instance, launched a few months earlier, initially took off, zooming past 30 million users.
She attended a wholesale tradeshow, met a successful sales rep, and things took off.
As the Tea Party movement took off, in 2009, Cantor worked to harness its energy.
And that's bad news, because in its fifth season, American Idol took off like a rocket.
Shortly after United Airlines Flight 1632 took off from Houston's Intercontinental Airport at 8:08 p.m.
Patterns were getting tighter and after multiple failures, they took off and showed commitment.
Lots in our community were rewarded as we jumped on it as took off.
Washing took off in the Edo period, which began at the start of the 17th century.
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The bank's sponsorship deal coincided with a time when the Harrington's career took off.
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After dawn Monday, two Tennessee Air National Guard helicopters took off from nearby McGhee Tyson Airport.
It took off with users even quicker than folks at the social network expected.
After a crummy year in 2009, demand for x86-based servers took off in 2010.
For generations, when veterans took off their uniform, their desire to serve did not end.
After barely making the Chase, Tony took off, winning an amazing four races in the post-season.
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His patents expired in 1947, just as America's love affair with TV took off.
Then demand took off, especially for europium for use in making color television sets.
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