Sentence examples for first made a hit from inspiring English sources

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The song was first made a hit, pre-Elvis, by Big Mama Thornton.

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Made with soft nappa leather accented by 18-karat gold and a silk-wrapped cord, the high-style headphones first made a splash in November, when they hit select retailers (Colette in Paris, Fivestory in New York) and gained approval from the fashion scenesters (Giovanna Battaglia, Harley Viera-Newton).

With the Eels, he has released ten albums since first making a mark, in 1996, with the hit single "Novocaine for the Soul".

Earlier in the night, Mr. Samberg appeared in a new digital short, "Lazy Sunday 2," a sequel to the viral hip-hop hit that first made him an "S.N.L".

Gone were any traces of the brand's signature P.S.1's, a prep school-ish it-bag that first made the brand a hit; instead, there appeared boxy clutches, many in white or black fur.

Now all in their 60's, they are still playing the hits they first made popular in the 1960's.

Marber, who wrote the Hollywood hit Closer and first made his name in comedy alongside Steve Coogan, had succumbed to a contagion now spreading across Britain.

And second: lightning also made a direct hit this year on the dome of St. Peter's, on Feb. 11, the same day Pope Benedict XVI announced his resignation.

The Croat will have been disappointed not to start but made a horrible first contribution, under-hitting a corner and allowing Real to break and score their third.

EARLY RESULTS Scott Hairston made a terrific first impression by hitting two home runs in a Mets intrasquad game Friday.

When the table is open, it is legal to hit a solid first to make a stripe or solid.

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