Football players have to give up their profession at an early age and start all over and find a new line of work. |
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In my line of work I see people from all kinds of backgrounds, with all kinds of problems. |
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His current line of work does have some inbuilt advantages for a politician, however. |
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In my line of work how much money I made was based on how well I did my job and how much effort I put into it. |
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Yet again, it has been made clear to me that I'm in the wrong line of work. |
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Also, hopefully, I am in a line of work that will allow me to keep going beyond the conventional retirement age. |
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John was a well known and accomplished tailor and was gifted in that line of work. |
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Staring at a computer screen all day wasn't the best line of work but it paid pretty well. |
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I've taken a low-risk option because my line of work is more risky than most. |
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The way things go in his line of work, he could even have been out of a job by that point, so this is definitely the right decision. |
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He remarked that a person in his line of work gets to see places that most people never see. |
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The problem with my line of work is that I always wear casual, old clothes. |
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And yet we thought that in some ways it was a fitting tribute to a man in his line of work. |
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Anything that has to do with my line of work, I'm the one everyone in my company calls. |
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Perhaps he blurs fact and fiction a little in places but then again I guess that's forgivable in his line of work. |
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Obviously, in my line of work, I spend more time watching other teams playing than I do watching my own. |
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It's unusual in my line of work to get to see a production more than once, no matter how much you would like to. |
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Wordsworth was a rather loquacious sort, a trait that served him well in his line of work. |
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Would she feel okay about making such sweeping generalizations if she were in any other line of work? |
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I have to say, I found it very satisfying to do, because you never get to use a horse whinnying in my normal line of work. |
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In my situation, one of the reasons why I have remained here, is because of my line of work. |
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This trip is to provide relief and training to a new recruit into my line of work. |
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With their matching broken noses, the three left the pub in pursuit of a less hazardous line of work. |
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After I met with him, it was clear that his personality didn't entirely mesh with his line of work. |
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With remarkable royal originality, the Prince first inquired as to Ron's line of work. |
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The younger Byer tried a different line of work early in his career, but it was not meant to be. |
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Isn't she afraid of the competition that is suddenly surfacing in her line of work? |
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At 74, he is an old man who has spent 50 years in the same line of work, and who is now ready to enjoy some years of relaxation. |
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Tonight's thought is on the nature of politics and its similarity to another line of work. |
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She vaguely mentioned something about pursuing another line of work and thanked them for all their kindnesses. |
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I wonder about these few questions: is the law about solicitation ever used to curtail or limit activities in any other line of work? |
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This line of work, and the related cooperation, is now being extended to cover the central banks of the acceding countries. |
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Remember that optimal coverage will depend on a number of variables, including your line of work, the size of your business, and your location. |
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This exercise is one that every litigant goes through irrespective of their profession or line of work and is not compensable when deciding costs. |
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Mike Daisey is a heavyset man with a soothing voice, a trait that happens to benefit him in his line of work. |
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I bet you get some real watersports sickos getting into that line of work. |
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There will never be a silver bullet in security, just like there is never a silver bullet in any other line of work, but does that mean we should give up trying? |
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Sometimes he thinks about this but he can always justify his line of work. |
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The line of work platforms, designed just a few years ago, has also been expanded and continues to be extremely popular with consumers. |
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Thus, the Services Section of the Chamber has a considerable number of members dealing in this line of work. |
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On a daily basis in my line of work, I meet with and talk to many interesting people. |
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Depending on where they come from, for many the military does not constitute a high-status occupation or line of work. |
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It is also noticed that the number of women choosing this line of work varies among Lebanese geographic areas. |
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It was out of the question and I had to fight hard to establish myself in this line of work. |
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This inn is the fruit of a true vision of the future of our line of work, and always with the idea of sustainability. |
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This line of work on the Joint Strike Fighter program could increase employment at the company by up to 100 people over time. |
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Given my line of work, the Yankees' recent clinching of the first subway series in 44 years naturally got me to thinking about brand loyalty and its value. |
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That is an amazing ratio and, if snot-nosed American media grandees don't think there's a story there, maybe they ought to consider another line of work. |
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It may be foreign to your line of work, but it provides background and room for growth. |
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A variety of occupations could be chosen or inherited from a father's line of work. |
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Has the global financial crisis adjusted this line of work in any way? |
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Access to drinking water is a priority line of work in this strategy. |
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These initiatives are also aimed at helping survivors develop new career paths when disasters eliminate the possibility of returning to their former line of work. |
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We must continually update our skills, learn in record time some new special field whose applications might revolutionize our line of work, or add to our know-how in a particular area in order to open up new markets. |
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On top of being a couple, the two artists, while continuing their own line of work, very different in their inspirations and forms, reveal cross influences and decompartmentalize the presentation of their works. |
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An employer has a very real obligation to establish an environment in which the legitimate aspirations of women to share equally in the full range of employment opportunities in their line of work are realized. |
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Soon she was back in her old line of work. |
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Employees and employers in the same line of work, field or sector have the right to form trade union organizations to protect their moral and material interests. |
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The second line of work is the renovation of technical school courses, which in France do not receive the same consideration as in Germanic or North European countries. |
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The Secretariat was encouraged to consider limiting the number of topics proposed to be covered and to focus on matters directly related to the Commission's line of work. |
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We were looking for a system which would enable us to realise grand projects in 3D, and 20 years later we remain convinced that the software is a great match for our line of work. |
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Meanwhile bail bondsman Jon talks about his dangerous line of work, and the temptations of all those casinos. |
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Quite unfitted for anything in his own line of work, he took up study of secretarial practice, and became secretary of the Quebec Division of the Canadian Paraplegic Association. |
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The other line of work is more provocative. |
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It's clear from the beginning that the hit men have a definite affection for each other, even if they have little in common beside their line of work. |
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I think it's to do with the line of work I'm in and the hours chefs keep, but whatever time I've gone to bed, I'd always rather get up than lie in. |
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Shaw claims Floraplex is a win-win situation for both ends of the business, though the middlemen may find themselves looking for a new line of work. |
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