The book explains the moral foundations on which her political career was built. |
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In California, tourists have been pitted against career foragers, causing problems for wild mushrooms and abalone. |
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The burglar was a career criminal, just out of prison after robbing a liquor store with a sawed-off shotgun. |
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Bradbury was born August 22, 1920 in Waukegan, Ill., and enjoyed a literary career spanning eight decades. |
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It was late in my career and I was already famous with hundreds of movies under my belt, but nothing like this. |
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He's made an entire career of accosting celebrities, from Bradley Cooper to Will Smith to Adele. |
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Louisiana needs a senator who will stand up to the career politicians, and the alligators. |
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For example, to build flexible career and promotional tracks which do not conflict with biology. |
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Then there are those who have strong vocals, but have yet to ascend to massive career success or freakish mainstream popularity. |
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But he lost and his brutal career was over thanks to John Doar and the Voting Rights Act. |
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By contrast, Peter Abrahams' literary career has been the opposite of brand-name. |
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Then he put his acting career on hold for two years to make a gonzo mockumentary with his brother-in-law, Joaquin Phoenix. |
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Like many of us, he tormented his blessedly understanding parents with his playtime career choice as architect. |
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When Ahmadinejad family's moved to Tehran from Aradan, his father, Ahmad, started a new career as a blacksmith. |
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And working in politics at the bleakest moment is better than any other career that certainly was available to me. |
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I had graduated NYU just a few years earlier and begun a career in publishing, but the addiction got the best of me. |
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But Kaku has made a second career out of this kind of boosterism, and it would be silly to expect anything different from him. |
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That Severson started down this career path on a fluke makes her ascendancy even sweeter. |
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He spent almost all of his career as an appointee to offices of the federal and state government. |
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Holland was well aware, though, that her feminist friends were aghast at her career choice. |
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At its height, your own management career had the bipolarity of Cher on one side and Joan Rivers on the other. |
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Harry Hudson was about to launch a music career when he found a tumor the size of a grapefruit in his chest. |
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When she was 20, she was footloose and fancy-free, with no family or serious career to tie her down. |
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The Aussie delivers one of the best performances of his career in the riveting thriller Prisoners. |
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In one, Adlai Stevenson explains, like a displaced Mafia don, why he feels angry at JFK, whose career he helped to advance. |
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With some styling under her belt, Tfank used her experience to build a career as a costume designer. |
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The real breakthrough in Pilcher's career came in 1987, when she wrote the family saga, The Shell Seekers. |
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After a successful career as a Wall Street stockbroker, Don built houses in Africa for a second act. |
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England Cricketer James Anderson started his career at Burnley Cricket Club and TV weatherman John Kettley used to play for them. |
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Persisting still in the same career of imbecility and assertion, Mr. Stone proceeds to enunciate the following sciolistical riddle. |
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He was the son of an Anglican clergyman, intended for a career in the church but drawn instead to writing. |
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After leaving Oxford and spending some time as a private tutor, Blackmore decided on a career in law. |
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During his 13-year career as a game-changing NFL linebacker, Lawrence Taylor hit opponents so hard he often made them see stars. |
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Particularly noted for his study of cities and urban architecture, he had a broad career as a writer. |
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He was inspired by nothing but the purest patriotism and benevolence from the first beginning of his public career to the hour of its close. |
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Most notably, Laurent Jalabert started his career as a sprinter but later transformed himself into a different type of rider. |
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Ambassadors were often nobles with little foreign experience and no expectation of a career in diplomacy. |
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Individuals such as Tom Lamb have been able to turn their mining career into a career in art. |
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Where his political and military career had ended in disappointment, Domitian's private affairs were more successful. |
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The career of Andagoya commenced in Panama, whose capital Panama City he founded in 1519 with 400 settlers. |
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With a new career in parliament to prepare for, he engaged Frederick Kemp as his agent. |
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By the end of 1979, disco was rapidly declining in popularity, and the backlash against disco put the Bee Gees' American career in a tailspin. |
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Sussex won by 10 wickets with James Lillywhite claiming ten wickets in the match for 80 runs, including his 100th career wicket. |
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In 1863, when Cameron was 48 years old, her daughter gave her a camera as a present, thereby starting her career as a photographer. |
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Royalist pamphleteers state that Hammond began his military career under Sir Simon Harcourt. |
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His poems reflected his views on both his career and also his pereception of certain aspects of human life. |
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At the Hungarian race, Hill did take his first career win after leading from start to finish. |
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The story of his career shows that Augustus was indeed ruthless, cruel, and ambitious for himself. |
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Alaric began his career under the Goth soldiers Gainas and later joined the Roman army. |
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Barros's work was supplemented later by several additional volumes written by Diogo do Couto, who had spent most of his career in India. |
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This early part of Luther's career was one of his most creative and productive. |
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The aim was to control more land for animal trapping, a career most natives had turned to in hopes of trading with whites first. |
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His parents expected that he would follow his father into a career in business. |
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In the 1950s GE sponsored Ronald Reagan's TV career and launched him on the lecture circuit as a crusader against big government. |
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Boyle said that she was motivated to seek a musical career to pay tribute to her mother. |
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By 1821, Carlyle abandoned the clergy as a career and focused on making a life as a writer. |
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During his career contemporaries saw both negative and positive sides to Walpole's outgoing nature and desire to be in the public eye. |
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Throughout his working life, Bragg has combined a career in broadcasting with one in writing. |
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One of the pioneer French Art Nouveau ceramists was Ernest Chaplet, whose career in ceramics spanned thirty years. |
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In November 2013, Lennox received the Music Industry Trusts Award for her career achievements in music and her charity commitments. |
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Like His satispassion, so His satisfaction embraces the whole earthly career of the Saviour. |
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Smith turned it down, not wishing his political career to become sidelined as a law officer. |
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Later in her career Morisot worked with more ambitious themes, such as nudes. |
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So, at the age of 19, King moved to London, along with his milk van, in hope of finding a career in music. |
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Her manager, Dudley Field Malone, was not able to capitalize on her notoriety, so Ederle's career in vaudeville wasn't a huge financial success. |
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Bonaparte did not focus only on Caesar's military career but also on his relation with the masses, a predecessor to populism. |
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Beckham signed on with Simon Fuller and his company 19 Entertainment that already managed the career of Victoria. |
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Many of his friends believed Baker had damaged his acting career through his attempts to transform himself into a businessman. |
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He spent much of the early parts of his career fighting undistinguished opponents in England. |
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With the success of The Goon Show, Secombe developed a dual career as both a comedy actor and a singer. |
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An aeronautical engineer as well as a pilot, he began his engineering career with the De Havilland Aircraft Company. |
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Born in Gisborne, New Zealand, Clark started his career through petty crimes and was well known to police as a local thug. |
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A recently opened exhibition, which celebrates the life and career of Brian Lara, is especially suitable for children. |
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As his career lengthened, both Greene and his readers found the distinction between entertainments and novels increasingly problematic. |
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After attending Sherborne School and New College, Oxford, Arthur Waugh began a career in publishing and as a literary critic. |
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One of the most influential modern British dramatists, his writing career spanned more than 50 years. |
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His wartime service and his career as a journalist provided much of the background, detail and depth of the James Bond novels. |
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A career in the Church was rejected because a stammering clergyman might make the family appear ridiculous. |
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She had run away from home, intent on making a career in dance, and aged 18 joined the chorus line at the London Palladium. |
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In the same year, nude glamour shots of Halliwell taken earlier in her career were released, causing some scandal. |
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Brian John came to creative writing late, after a career in university teaching and academic research. |
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He lived in Tottenham, London, for four years and then rural France for six while he developed his career as a novelist. |
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From almost the start of his career Barbirolli was a frequent recording artist. |
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He got a bad haircut from an overeager fellow who had just begun his career as a barber. |
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After 1506, he settled in the port of Dieppe in France, where he began his career as a navigator. |
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After his record swim, Captain Webb basked in national and international adulation, and followed a career as a professional swimmer. |
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In October 2006, Andy Summers released One Train Later, an autobiographical memoir detailing his early career and time with the band. |
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Jack Nicklaus won three Open Championships, the first at Muirfield in 1966, which completed the first of his three career grand slams. |
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Having taught himself to play the guitar, Oldfield's career began in his early teenage years, playing acoustic guitar in local folk clubs. |
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The career breakthrough for Barry was the BBC television series Drumbeat, when he appeared with the John Barry Seven. |
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Lewis signed with boxing promoter Frank Maloney and his early professional career was filled with knockouts of journeymen. |
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The Bee Gees' younger brother Andy now followed his older siblings into a music career and enjoyed considerable success. |
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By this time, Sting was becoming a major star, and he established a career beyond the Police by branching out into acting. |
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Hoping to secure a career opportunity, he played the Harlem club circuit and sat in with various bands. |
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You must draw the horse in his career with his manage, and turn, doing the corvetto and leaping. |
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He supported her career by buying several pictures that he gave to museums. |
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In Canada, Ricciardo won the race, achieving his first career victory in Formula One. |
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His early political career was devoted largely towards maintaining the independence of Megalopolis. |
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The post seems to have been conceived partly as a reward for senators who had chosen to make a career solely on the Emperor's behalf. |
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He had decided on a career in art in early childhood and ran away from school to pursue this. |
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This statement caused much anger in the hearts of his Russian audience, and earned him much animosity during his professional career in Russia. |
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Sallust was expelled from the senate in 50 BC on moral grounds, but quickly revived his career by attaching himself to Julius Caesar. |
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Now, with Suisham enjoying a career season, those in his hometown are pumping his tires. |
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He spent the rest of his career in this position at the University of Wittenberg. |
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Hopkins portrayed Alfred Hitchcock in Sacha Gervasi's biopic Hitchcock, following his career while making Psycho. |
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Warren's Republican career in the law reached from County Prosecutor, California state attorney general, and three consecutive terms as Governor. |
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Since the ergometer is used to assess potential rowers, results on the ergometer machine play a large role in a rower's career success. |
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Motivation has been associated with ratings of leadership potential, career achievement, and promotion. |
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Jim Telfer stood down after the Grand Slam to concentrate on his professional career as a school master. |
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Stephenson had started his career at a time when locomotives had little power to overcome excessive gradients. |
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The band split in 1994, following which Vipond began a career in television. |
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Hamilton began his car racing career in the 2001 British Formula Renault Winter Series. |
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A successful career required competence as an administrator and remaining in favour with the emperor, or over time perhaps multiple emperors. |
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Agricola began his military career in Britain, serving under governor Gaius Suetonius Paulinus. |
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His father told him that he would support his racing career as long as he worked hard at school. |
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He was appointed Miners' Agent in August 1879 and his new career as a trade union organiser and functionary was launched. |
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In early 2011, Nicolas signed with Total Control Racing to start a racing career in the 2011 Renault Clio Cup. |
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In 1838 Gladstone nearly ruined his career when he tried to force a religious mission upon the Conservative Party. |
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His tenth victory of the season was also his 32nd career victory, the most of any British driver. |
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Auspiciously starting to his F1 career in 1958, McLaren joined the F1 team a year later. |
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Hamilton had both his first pole position and first victory of his F1 career in the Canadian Grand Prix in Montreal. |
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Matisse's two versions of The Dance signified a key point in his career and in the development of modern painting. |
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For the fifth time in her career she received a Grammy nod, she has yet to win the award. |
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Most evidence for Leland's life and career comes from his own writings, especially his poetry. |
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As well as taking his 54th career win, Hamilton led every lap and set the fastest lap to give the Mercedes driver his third career Grand Slam. |
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Think you have to be a no-life brainiac to launch your career into the stratosphere? |
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They were formed under the name Jeff Killed John and started their music career by covering songs by Metallica and Nirvana. |
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On leaving school his theatrical career started immediately, with an introduction to Sir Donald Wolfit by his French master. |
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By now, his career as a writer was coming to fruition, and his acting career was sidelined. |
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There was speculation that Church had decided to take a break from her singing career to focus on her television show. |
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In 1969, she entered a local talent contest, and after coming in second place, was inspired to pursue a career in singing. |
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Regan's boxing career ended shortly after the WBO fight as he was diagnosed with glandular fever. |
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She took weekly singing lessons as a child and began her musical career as a folk singer with a local group called the Selby Set and Mary. |
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A few months later, Bassey signed to EMI's Columbia label, and the second phase in her recording career had begun. |
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Later in his career he was cast in military roles and in comedies such as the Doctor and Carry On series. |
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Maria pointed out to John that a penniless marriage would detract from any chances he had of making a career in painting. |
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He won his first junior event when he was 11 and it was then that he realised that he wanted to pursue a career as a snooker player. |
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He cited concentrating on his United career as the main reason for stepping down. |
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In 1799, Constable persuaded his father to let him pursue a career in art, and Golding granted him a small allowance. |
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Bale has endorsed several companies in his career and has current deals with Adidas, EA Sports, Lucozade and BT Sport. |
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Since ending his professional career at the 2003 World Indoor Championships Jackson has been a coach, in athletics and other areas. |
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James Braidwood, who organised Britain's first municipal fire brigade, was also born in the city and began his career there. |
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He turned professional as a boxer in Philadelphia in 1905, and spent the best part of his career fighting in the United States. |
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World War I interrupted his boxing career and Percy enlisted in the Royal Welsh Fusiliers. |
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Jon Agar explores her career in chemistry and argues that her understanding of modern scientific research impacted her views as Prime Minister. |
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Although the attendance did not meet expectations, the fight was still the most profitable of Louis's career to date. |
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Scott's novel writing career was launched in 1814 with Waverley, often called the first historical novel, and was followed by Ivanhoe. |
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Ayckbourn's career was briefly interrupted when he was called for National Service. |
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In 2005, Watson began her modelling career with a photo shoot for Teen Vogue and was the youngest star to grace its cover. |
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There has only been one biography, written by Paul Allen, and this primarily covers his career in the theatre. |
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Lexington went on to a career as a breeding stallion, and led the sires list of number of winners for sixteen years, fourteen of them in a row. |
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Throughout his career the Italian won 13 Olympic fencing medals and 27 world championship medals, both of which remain records. |
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At the same time as he was associating with important figures of the day, Richardson's career as a novelist drew to a close. |
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Initially, Edgar's career as a journalist developed alongside his attempts to write plays. |
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He began his career with West Ham United, where he scored 242 goals in 500 first team appearances. |
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Horses finished with a racing career that are not suitable for breeding purposes often become riding horses or other equine companions. |
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His management career had previously seen promotion from the Fourth Division with Leyton Orient in 1989 as his greatest distinction. |
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Joe Mercer was inducted into the Hall of Fame at the same time for his career as a manager including his time at Aston Villa. |
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The career achievement of all four major championships in one format is termed a Career Grand Slam in that format. |
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After finishing second to Tiger Woods in the 2013 Arnold Palmer Invitational, he rose to a career high world ranking of 3rd. |
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The table below shows the top 10 career money leaders on the European Tour. |
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Also three of the 15 players have accomplished multiple career Grand Slams in mixed doubles, led by Margaret Court's quadruple Slam. |
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She started her golfing career as a caddie for her father at Prince's Golf Club, Sandwich to earn pocket money. |
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Despite his early career struggles, Rose's career soon began to take off and he became established on the European Tour. |
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Rose moved back up to world number three as a result, equaling his career high ranking. |
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In 1805, The Lay of the Last Minstrel captured wide public imagination, and his career as a writer was established in spectacular fashion. |
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Sullivan began his composing career with a series of ambitious works, interspersed with hymns, parlour ballads and other light pieces. |
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Eight of the 22 achieved at least a double career Slam at Women's Doubles, led by Martina Navratilova with seven or more titles in each Major. |
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He began his career with translations of Occitan ballads and ended with translations of Egyptian poetry. |
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Though he enjoys writing, Salman Rushdie says that he would have become an actor if his writing career had not been successful. |
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Five of the 21 men achieved at least a double career Slam at Men's Doubles, led by Roy Emerson and John Newcombe with triple Slams. |
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While recognising the boy's obvious musical talent, his father knew the insecurity of a musical career and discouraged him from pursuing it. |
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Sullivan was also very fond of his brother Fred, whose acting career he assisted whenever possible, and of Fred's children. |
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Late in his career he made several recordings of operas, of which his 1967 set of Puccini's Madama Butterfly for EMI is probably the best known. |
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It was the only stoppage loss of Eubank's career spanning 3 weight divisions, 30 pounds and 13 years as professional. |
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As a young man he did national service in the RAF, where he became interested in pursuing a career in singing. |
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After Hatton's career was put on a long hiatus, rumours of a comeback continued to circulate the media over the next several years. |
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The program is intended to orient students toward a career in medicine. |
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He has been guided throughout his career by his political instincts. |
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It was his 28th ranking title, which put him in joint second place with Higgins and Steve Davis for the number of career ranking titles. |
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On 4 December 2014, O'Sullivan completed his 13th career maximum break in the fourth round of the UK Championship, against Matthew Selt. |
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The program encourages students to pursue a career in science. |
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Her efforts to rejuvenate her career have so far been unsuccessful. |
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Berlin's six-decade career began before the advent of radio and ended during the height of Beatlemania. |
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His agenting career brought him into contact with numerous Hollywood stars. |
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We dont owe the ah neh a career or life here. They come in with their discriminatory practices and think the sinkies owe them these privileges. |
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The Alta-male would even be open to changing his career if it meant he could spend more time with his family. |
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His career was marked by reinvention and visual presentation, his music and stagecraft significantly influencing popular music. |
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For the first several years of my exclusive career in powerlifting, I couldn't bench too well. |
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The beginnings of Bowie's acting career predate his commercial breakthrough as a musician. |
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Christopher Columbus was born in Genoa during this period, but sought a career elsewhere. |
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Kind of a career limiting move to leave the game running where management might find it. |
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However, such a career limiting move is only worth while if it can be reasonably expected to succeed in changing the wrong-headed policy. |
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People thought his career was over but now he will get to costar on Broadway next month. |
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The freelance investigative reporter made a career of digging up dirt on celebrities for tabloids. |
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He was named best new director of 1940, but his career was a flash in the pan. |
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After leaving school, Lowry began a career working for the Pall Mall Company, later collecting rents. |
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A woman found guilty of a nightclub glassing which left an Australian singer's career in tatters has had her conviction overturned on appeal. |
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It launched a highly successful career that probably more than any other helped define and popularise Scottish cultural identity. |
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In 1532, the Royal College of Justice was founded, leading to the training and professionalisation of an emerging group of career lawyers. |
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Bede is somewhat reticent about the career of Wilfrid, a contemporary and one of the most prominent clerics of his day. |
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Tacitus's political career was largely lived out under the emperor Domitian. |
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The gallery also organises career retrospectives of British artists and temporary major exhibitions of British Art. |
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Upon his recovery, he began to pursue a clerical career and was ordained deacon by Avitus. |
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Nevertheless, it appears that Severus' career during the 160s met with some difficulties. |
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With his career at a halt, Severus decided to temporarily return to Leptis, where the climate was healthier. |
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The PEP holder is also entitled to stay in Singapore for up to 6 months in between jobs and to evaluate career opportunities. |
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He was now probably about sixty years old and ready to retire from his strenuous and successful career in the service of his country. |
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He was reluctant to commit to a film series, but understood that if the films succeeded, his career would greatly benefit. |
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Even where illegalism was the norm, he stood out, his career littered with examples of extortion, bribery and intimidation. |
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None of these films were successful at the box office and Niven's career as a star was struggling. |
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His career as editor had been long enough, however, for him to impress upon the minds of the French public the imminency of the Prussian Peril. |
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Williams spent much of his earlier career as an academic at the universities of Cambridge and Oxford successively. |
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Someone who carries out an act of or makes a career of theft is known as a thief. |
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Baraka was part trickster and part provocateur, a brilliant juggler of genres, ideas, and identities, whose career spanned nearly six decades. |
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Firth opined that Lilburne had gained a great reputation for courage and seems to have been a good officer, but his military career was unlucky. |
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He trained as a barrister and after a slow start to his career achieved great success. |
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From the start of his parliamentary career Asquith impressed other MPs with his air of authority as well as his lucidity of expression. |
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Aspects of Nelson's life and career were controversial, both during his lifetime and after his death. |
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And he can convince himself of almost every truth if it is once allowed thus to start on its wild career through his rhetorical machinery. |
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At the time of his departure, he was considered to have had the longest ministerial career in modern British politics. |
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The Agenda for Change agreement aimed to provide harmonised pay and career progression. |
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The role in the soap opera was the kiss of death for Ann's career as a theatrical actress. |
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No historian is likely to deny that David's early career was largely manufactured by King Henry I of England. |
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Conway's career is intertwined with mathematics popularizer and Scientific American columnist Martin Gardner. |
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Importantly, the lectureship is aimed at younger scientists, ideally under 40, or whose career progression corresponds to this age. |
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Freeman's career as a lobotomist was fairing as badly in the eye of the medical profession as the procedure was. |
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Money refers to a rich future while a book expresses intelligence and a possible career as a teacher. |
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All career soldiers could be promoted to the higher ranks in recognition of exceptional acts of bravery or valour. |
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If I can't even swing elementary lunchmaking my career in politics may just grind to a halt here and now. |
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The school was a triumph for her husband after a lustreless career in Hong Kong, but it had brought her low. |
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George then decided to go to Nicomedia and present himself to Diocletian to apply for a career as a soldier. |
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Michael Carter's acting career has seen him appear in a variety or productions ranging from Return of the Jedi to Rebus. |
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He first entered the House of Commons in 1832, beginning his political career in the Conservative Party as a High Tory. |
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The results of the exam would be used to match children's secondary schools to their abilities and future career needs. |
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Master's and doctoral degrees are additional degrees for those seeking an academic career or a specific understanding of a field. |
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The Bachelor of Professional Studies is awarded to students who major in professional career studies. |
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John Searle, presenter of the Chinese room thought experiment, studied and began his academic career at the university. |
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In 2016, LBS launched a new programme the Masters in Financial Analysis, aimed at recent graduates who wish to pursue a career in finance. |
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The programme targets recent graduates with less than a year of work experience who plan to start a career in finance. |
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The MFA targets students who wish to start a career as an analyst in an investment bank or who wish to work in consulting. |
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It has been suggested that the quaestors were obliged to buy their right to an official career by personal outlay on the streets. |
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Throughout his career he remained in a quandary as to whether iron and masonry should be combined in a building. |
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There are certainly parallels between Godberd's career and that of Robin Hood as he appears in the Gest. |
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As his career progressed, he added Italian Renaissance motifs to his Gothic vocabulary. |
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Murdoch began his career with Boulton and Watt in the pattern workshop of their Soho Foundry, making patterns for the casting of machine parts. |
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They have turned artists instead of taking up any other career to which the university generally leads, and both are men of real genius. |
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He surprised everyone by taking the second pole position of his career in Montreal, but crashed out on lap 47 of the race while running third. |
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Mackintosh's architectural career was a relatively short one, but of significant quality and impact. |
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The experimental composer Howard Skempton began his musical career as an accordionist, and has written numerous solo works for it. |
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Thynne had a successful career from the 1520s until his death in 1546, when he was one of the masters of the royal household. |
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His early career was marked by poetry that bore immense knowledge of English society and he met that knowledge with sharp criticism. |
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By the age of 25 he was well prepared for the diplomatic career he appeared to be seeking. |
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Having converted to the Anglican Church, Donne focused his literary career on religious literature. |
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The career of Harold Lloyd, one of the top screen comedians of the 1920s, declined precipitously. |
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Walpole's political career began in January 1701 when he won a seat in the general election at Castle Rising. |
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Gaiman has said he ended his journalism career in 1987 because British newspapers regularly publish untruths as fact. |
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A year later, on 23 August 2002, he bagged his 100th career goal in a draw with Chelsea at Stamford Bridge. |
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In preparation for her retirement from the track, she expanded her television presenting career on BBC Wales and S4C, as well as BBC One. |
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He was acquainted with Walter Map whose career shares some similarities with Gerald. |
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In 1928, Orwell began his career as a professional writer in Paris at a journal owned by the French Communist Henri Barbusse. |
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Tailor and fashion designer Timothy Everest began his professional career working as a sales assistant at a branch of Hepworths in the town. |
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Pompeo Batoni made a career of painting the English milord posed with graceful ease among Roman antiquities. |
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His early academic career veered between high promise and irresistible distraction. |
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Before another opportunity arose, he had set out on his career as a writer. |
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In addition to his six world titles, Davis's career achievements include three Masters and a record six UK Championship titles. |
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In 1795 he received a legacy of 900 pounds from Raisley Calvert and became able to pursue a career as a poet. |
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His career as a professional author now began in earnest, although he taught for another year. |
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Raymond van Barneveld's career in the BDO helped boost the popularity of the sport in his home country, the Netherlands. |
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Early in his career Huxley edited the magazine Oxford Poetry and published short stories and poetry. |
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Mid career and later, he published travel writing, film stories, and scripts. |
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At the Paul Hunter Classic, he made the 11th official maximum break of his career, and set a new record of career maximum breaks. |
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Both Tolkien's academic career and his literary production are inseparable from his love of language and philology. |
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This career move vastly increased Byrd's opportunities to widen his scope as a composer and also to make contacts at Court. |
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He began his career as an itinerant meat wagon driver who sold cut beef to farmers and working-class families along a regular route. |
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He did not find an office career congenial, and for fulfilment he turned not only to music but to literature, becoming a voracious reader. |
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Despite his father's reservations, he pursued a career as a composer, studying at the Royal College of Music under Charles Villiers Stanford. |
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Adolph tried to steer his son away from composition, hoping that he would have a career as a pianist. |
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Vaughan Williams had a modest private income, which in his early career he supplemented with a variety of musical activities. |
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The career of major silent star Norma Talmadge effectively came to an end in this way. |
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Two months later, the group suffered a loss that threw their career into turmoil. |
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This marked the end of Richard's crusading career and was a calamitous blow to Frankish morale. |
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Considered one of the UK's first psychedelic music groups, Pink Floyd began their career at the vanguard of London's underground music scene. |
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Margot Fonteyn trained at the Royal Ballet School and spent her entire career with the company. |
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The most recent is Alessandra Ferri, who completed her training at the Royal Ballet Upper School and began her career with the Royal Ballet. |
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Dancing was not a career acceptable to a conventional English family at that time. |
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She has stated that education was important to her, because, if her music career failed, she would have something to fall back on. |
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He had a successful career in British cinema with both silent films and early talkies and became renowned as England's best director. |
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Artificial intelligence is a unifying theme throughout Scott's career as a director, particularly in Blade Runner, Alien, and Prometheus. |
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In his short, illustrious career Percy Jones had reached the pinnacle of his sport and established himself as one of Wales' finest ever boxers. |
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A more formative event for his career than his formal education was an uncle's gift, when Lean was aged ten, of a Brownie box camera. |
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The majority of players use the Challenger Series at the beginning of their career to work their way up the rankings. |
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As a young man Gerard Olivier had considered a stage career and was a dramatic and effective preacher. |
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Roxborough refused and continued advancing Louis's career with bouts against heavyweight contenders Art Sykes and Stanley Poreda. |
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He began a parallel career as a director, and set up his own company at the Queen's Theatre, London. |
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Prior to Hingis, it was Billie Jean King who came close at completing a career boxed set. |
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He was famous from the start of his career for his voice and his mastery of Shakespearean verse. |
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Its failure, so soon after his Shakespearean triumphs, prompted Gielgud to examine his career and his life. |
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These productions attracted much praise, but at this point in his career Gielgud was somewhat overshadowed by his old colleagues. |
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Dame Julie Andrews has received many Honorary degrees in recognition of her distinguished career in entertainment. |
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