Before I graduated college I had worked on several campaigns and spent a summer interning in the NC State Legislature. |
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But while interning in Boston, he met another woman, spent a dinner and a night with her, and fell in love. |
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She got involved in interning as a way to jumpstart her budding modeling career. |
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Roosevelt toyed with the idea of interning Italian-Americans in camps along with Japanese-Americans. |
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Uninterested in school, she dedicated her semesters and summers to interning at beauty magazines. |
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To my surprise, I spent the summer after my freshman year at Barnard interning at El Museo del Barrio in the Curatorial department. |
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I was interning at MTV in Santa Monica and they sent me down to the lobby to escort DJ AM up the elevator to my boss' office. |
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Luis Carlos Santiago, a 21-year old photographer who had been interning for the newspaper, was killed. |
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When she discovered whales, while interning on the Gaspé Peninsula, she discovered a passion. |
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I was camera-loading and interning for people like Chris Blauvelt who are now coming up as cinematographers. |
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Here is the thing, I agree with you on everything you say, and I wish you could run for something, because I would intern for you, not that it wouldn't be sketchy interning. |
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Yes, interning those people was wrong, but it's different today. |
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During the Second World War, when the government was interning Japanese-Canadians from British Columbia, she dared to give them support. |
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This year, several students are interning with practitioners in Peru, Ecuador and India. |
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Instead he is to spend his last semester interning in a women's health clinic. |
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After months of interning and gaining valuable experience, I was brought on board. |
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I spent the time interning with the Citizens' Commission on Civil Rights. |
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She majored in art and architectural history and spent her summers interning at art museums. |
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Studying and interning at formal clinical locations, she became more attracted to alternative approaches because conventional methods leave very little room for spirituality. |
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I'm interning over at the Van Doren Theater in the administrative offices. |
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Infrastructure and material and technical base of the university are equipped with everything necessary for comfortable studies of high quality, interning, laboratory research and accommodation. |
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Are you surprised? According to Wikipedia, Barbara is working with AIDS patients in Africa, while Jenna is interning for Unicef after teaching at an inner-city school. |
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Other experience includes working for the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs in Yugoslavia and interning at the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda. |
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The location of their classes has changed since they are entering a higher level of study requiring easier access to the hospitals in which they will be interning. |
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Tan will spend three months interning at the SciDev. |
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The challenge is ensuring that recurring resources are available for English-language degree programs in order that English-speaking students interning in Francophone institutions have the required French-language skills. |
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Keven Poulin, a computer science student, is interning with the firm to boost his knowledge and skills and become more familiar with today's job market. |
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I spent an exchange year in Beirut, interning in an NGO that was active in development aid, particularly vocational training and supporting new entrepreneurs. |
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While interning for the White Wave Young Soon Kim Dance Company, Judi Huck jumped in and saved the day. |
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I jumped at the chance, and before I knew it, I was interning at Apple. |
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In computer programming, the practice of using always references in place of copies of equal objects is known as interning. |
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On 19 February 1942, Roosevelt signed Executive Order 9066, interning about 100,000 Japanese living on the West Coast. |
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The findings show interning is proving to be a direct career path for more students, and that interns are shouting more willingness to accept full-time job offers. |
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Interning is tiresome, in a dull and wholly monotonous sort of way, especially on Mondays. |
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Interning in NASA's microchemical analysis laboratories helped lead Watson to nanoscience, the study of manipulating matter on an atomic and molecular scale. |
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