He did his latest stint in December, helping volunteers repackage and distribute food in a mixed-income suburb near the Indiana border. |
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The young officers, who carry handguns, must complete an abbreviated stint at the Cape May County Police Academy. |
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While buffers can help mitigate the impact of jitter and wander, they also serve to increase one-way latency, which may stint a conversation. |
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After leaving school, he did a seven-year stint as a joiner, switching to steeple jacking after national service. |
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So I'm presently in the midst of a four-day stint of life admin between bouts of travel. |
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The latest is that he actually did a stint at a juvie hall for breaking into a CD store. |
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He was not within the leading ranks of borough society and performed his citizen's duty only through one stint as chamberlain. |
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She's got a rap sheet that stretches back four decades, including a stint in prison for slavery. |
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A short stint at Class AAA Indianapolis was all it took to earn a recall to the majors. |
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He recalled his stint in rehab for drug and alcohol addiction back when he was in high school. |
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Volunteers can claim expenses such as mileage or bus fares, and anyone who works a five-hour stint receives a lunch allowance. |
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McCormick started the three-hour race and got straight into his stride, lapping faster than ever during his 75-minute stint. |
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I've been with my sweetie for three and a half years, with a two-year LDR stint in the middle. |
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The following week she flew to Las Vegas to begin rehearsals for her first eight-week stint as the lead soloist. |
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After a stint reviewing books for the Library Journal magazine, Pearl tired of being a critic. |
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When the American soldiers liberated him, Tom began a two-year stint in various hospitals, battling for his life. |
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The only person I know who could afford to live in Japan for a stint returned home with an acute allergy and antipathy to fish. |
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Part of one of the best Premiership packs, he pushes his weight in the scrums and does his stint in the loose. |
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Ever since my forced childhood stint in Sunday school, I had associated the Gospels with stories about ancient men in dusty tunics. |
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Chris, 21, said he was happy to be back in his home town after a long stint in Iraq as a sapper with his Germany-based Royal Engineers unit. |
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I don't usually work at that particular branch, and my 3-week stint covering another tech's vacation was almost over. |
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He also scouted for the Padres and Angels, and served an executive stint with the Oakland A's after the 1982 season. |
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The teammate then moves to the top of the circular banked track and coasts while he recovers for his next stint. |
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He worked as a bell hanger and a bargeman on the Thames before a stint in the Royal Navy. |
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Then came a stint in the Naval Air Corps, the end of World War II, and his matriculation at Dartmouth College. |
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My own meat-eating habits changed irrevocably after a stint undercover in a chicken factory. |
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Following his successful career as a stand-up comedian and a stint on Saturday Night Live, Murphy practically wrote his own ticket for success. |
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Martin turned the ball over twice and committed two fouls during his mercifully brief stint. |
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Today, however, we're settling for a short stint off the edge of an Auckland wharf. |
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He talked about my stint at Portsmouth as though the two challenges, his at Anfield, mine at Portsmouth, could be reasonably compared. |
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After his final major league stint in 1946, Libke returned to the minor leagues for three more seasons. |
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The film also doesn't stint on the darker dimension, as evidenced by the company's several long, arduous treks. |
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He recently resigned as manager of The Neale after a short stint in that position. |
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After his stint as drug czar, Bennett moved on to become a for-profit defender of morals. |
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He tore a ligament in his thumb during spring training, then strained a muscle in his side on May 31 during his first rehab stint. |
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When I finished my stint with pursuing life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness, I returned to these shores determined to become a born-again. |
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During his stint with Somerset, he was repeatedly beaten by fast bouncers from an enthusiastic bowler. |
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A former schoolteacher, she shadowed us throughout a two-day stint up and down and across Yellowstone National Park. |
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Her stint at a publishing firm did not last long, perhaps because she was always innately attuned to social work. |
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By now almost on nodding terms with Aer Lingus's pilots, we booked yet another four-day stint to be sure, to be sure. |
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Business interests are happy, though, even though they resent Netanyahu for his stint as the prime minister. |
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Owusu netted the first goal of his second stint at Griffin Park after Paul Brooker sent over an inviting cross on the half-hour. |
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Their omelet chef makes excellent omelets and definitely doesn't stint on the ingredients. |
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You can, of course, substitute pumpkin for the squash, but whatever you do, don't stint on the spinach. |
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Having designed a center that revels in the exuberant complexities of Columbus Circle, Time Warner's architects stint on the details. |
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St Petersburg Ballet Theatre, now 10 years old, is a regular and popular visitor to Britain, and it doesn't stint on its coverage. |
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When the town set up the recent show in his honour, they didn't stint on the celebrations. |
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But this new pride in the provincial doesn't mean actors can stint on their elocution lessons. |
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However this drama plays out, he won't have to stint on golf balls when he retires. |
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After a three-year stint in the military, he headed for Hollywood, where his charms were first noticed in a men's room. |
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However, his assignment at VW may prove tougher than his three-year stint at Chrysler. |
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He just completed a three-year stint as a tour representative for Ping, a maker of golf equipment. |
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A three-year stint in Hollywood has made the 59-year-old unashamed of selling products, ideas and himself. |
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He served a record 10 years as speaker of the House, and during most of that stint a Republican was in the Oval Office. |
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After a seven-month stint James had resigned, citing a conflict of interest with programs being pursued by the association. |
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The Democratic Party is intent on maintaining Carhart and the whole panoply of current abortion rights, without stint or moderation. |
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Food there was, without stint, for three times the men who were fated to live upon it. |
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To my dismay, the boys tell me the stint was just a one-shot deal and they won't be setting up any Yellow residencies. |
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His stuff was impressive in his short stint in Detroit, as well as his 26 innings in Arizona. |
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The entrees tend to be overworked and overembellished, perhaps a holdover from the chef's stint doing fancy hotel food. |
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The race was going to plan until the last stint, when the car had less traction and was oversteering a lot. |
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I worked as a panel beater, spray painter and did a stint in engineering before I took the plunge into college life. |
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You might even get a handle on your perfectionism by doing a short stint with a psychologist. |
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A long stint on the Harvard Board of Overseers immersed him in the inner workings of his alma mater. |
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Best also said he had falsified two other case reports at the direction of the 31-year-old Auner during his stint with the training officer. |
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In my last stint, we got six seconds ahead, but then we slowed for a photo finish with the sister car. |
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Miguel drove the first stint but was forced to pit early to resolve a brake problem. |
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His first stint in Italy, then, had not been marked by conspicuous success, with just the solitary cup in five years. |
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Baker's stint, which begins at 7pm and ends at 9.30 pm, is thought to be the first time the BBC has used a celebrity as a continuity announcer. |
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Ultimately, he found his way back to Athens, but his NYU stint was not to be, and he was shaken to the core. |
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Portillo has done his own stint as a hospital porter and spent quality time in-depth shadowing a school teacher. |
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The camera zoomed in on my flushed face near the end of my stint, just as I was flustered over the pronunciation of Alloa. |
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The book does not stint on references to early tax rebellions in order to emphasize the post-industrial era. |
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A brief stint as an art editor and critic saw Peeradina reviewing books, plays and movies. |
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Lee, 35, has been in the play for 18 months, including a stint in London's West End, where he received critical acclaim. |
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I'll bet John Knox never complained of it, even during his stint as a galley slave. |
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Considering he was 5th after first qualifying yesterday we took a bit of a gamble on strategy by going for a short first stint. |
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Palmer had been pressed into service as a spy in lieu of spending a long stint behind bars. |
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Following his 5-year stint in pro wrestling, he retired to pursue mixed martial arts. |
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I heard that in his stint as magistrate he was very good in dishing out punishments to suit the crime. |
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He did a brief stint in the insurance industry, but his love of the grape soon led him to the wine business. |
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We always teased him about his stint as a grease monkey, but looking at this, I'd say it paid off. |
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After a stint at the Victorian diggings he returned more than a pound of gold to his brother Patrick with the first Gold Escort. |
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A disastrous stint with Watford would not put him off a return to England and he would consider moving abroad too. |
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After a short stint as a private duty nurse, Dora became a relief district nurse at Slave Lake. |
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Just days ahead of the debut of her own docuseries, the actress has a guest-starring stint on the sitcom 2 Broke Girls. |
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Don't stint on taking out full cover on your home, its contents, your car, and travel risks. |
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After a stint with a replacement Head Mistress went sour, R seriously considered shutting down La Domaine for good. |
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He did, however, battle alcoholism as a teenager, which led to a stint in rehab, according to Washingtonian magazine. |
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In his short stint as PM, rami Hamdallah failed to connect with the young folk or the old folk or any folk, really. |
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An unfettered Lagarde could parlay her stint managing crises in Washington for glittering new adventures. |
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And for his stint in prison he spent 48 hours in a prison cell, fed on slops, deprived of sleep, and occasionally having buckets of ice cold water thrown over him. |
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Another stint of exhausted sleep passed and Kate awoke again. |
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Mikes double stint was further delayed when a starter motor problem forced the team to push the car into the garage while the component was replaced. |
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Now, after long years, they meet again in California, where she has just walked out of her viva, and he has finished a stint as a visiting professor. |
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After finishing the academy, she was accepted into the Mariinsky Theatre, dancing solo parts straight away and missing out the almost mandatory stint in the corps de ballet. |
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A stint as a teaching assistant for an accounting class led him to substitute for the same professor the next year when that professor went on sabbatical. |
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Now the police sergeant, who has moved back to the town after a 17-year stint elsewhere in the county, wants to clamp down on the late night rowdies. |
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After his stint there, he wanted to see the world and as he had always had an interest in ships and sailing, applied for a job on a cruise liner as a chef. |
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This led to me doing a brief stint at a telemarketing centre sweet-talking old ladies into spending their pension checks on tickets to the Garden Brothers Circus. |
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Miguel, who had not driven the car before Friday's free practice, lapped competitively throughout the third stint to maintain the teams overall position. |
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It's also refreshing that as a mainstream actor, he's taking a chance on a change-of-pace stint on Broadway-and playing omnisexual Peter Allen no less! |
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A heartbroken family were reunited with their beloved moggie when it returned from a nine-week stint in the wilderness after escaping from a York cattery. |
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Last year, Galliano served as a guest editor for British Vogue and spent a three-week stint at Oscar de La Renta. |
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Tall, and lissome with a flawless skin, she first headed for Harvard, then returned to do a stint at a law school in Bombay before joining her sister in Bollywood. |
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He later moved to software company NCR as a project leader, before doing a three-year stint for the Commercial Bank of Kuwait, designing its Visa credit card system. |
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Still, exuberance counts for a lot, which is a large part of why Dunham's hosting stint worked so well this week. |
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Stein's interim stint, expected to last two months, stretched to a year. |
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The spry, sparky gent returned to his native Istanbul after a stint in the mid-1990s as director of the Centre for Curatorial Studies Museum at Bard College. |
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The lightship had just finished a stint warning shipping away from shallow outer banks off the Norfolk coast, and was being towed to South Shields for a refit. |
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He doesn't stint on the hardcore action, but infuses it with artful shots of ocean waves and abstract leaf patterns that give it a sense of poetry. |
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Know what you are trying to achieve and don't stint on the preparation. |
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Over in Iowa, Branstad is aiming for a record sixth term in office in his second stint as governor. |
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Accordingly he made presents and wasted money without stint. |
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Alan Gross was in a cheery mood, having survived a grim five-year stint in a Cuban prison. |
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What Nucky Johnson was not was a gangster, though he did go to prison for a short stint, like al capone, for tax evasion. |
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Adoboli might have learned how to hide his losses during a stint in the UBS back office before he became a trader. |
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The Belgian had a stint in America, before coming back to Paris in 1911 to stay at the apartment of Apollinaire. |
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My father knew him from a brief stint working with him for the biafran Broadcasting Service. |
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This week, Lawrence films a guest stint on californication as a former teen idol turned movie star turned drug addict. |
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Having done a very brief stint in publishing post-college, I'm flabbergasted by the initial hardcover print run, which is set at 1 million copies. |
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He said he prefers to forget about his 18-month stint with the Railroad Commission. |
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He tells the life of a child in a family troupe of actors as they barnstorm the West and South, including a stint near the front during the Mexican-American War. |
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Let its latest much-praised British stage adaptation be a clarion call for a stint on Broadway. |
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That they were on muffled phone lines didn't help as Dunphy only twice became animated during his two-hour stint and that was when he had guests in the studio. |
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After an almost unchallenged stint at the Southeast Asian Games, the Indonesian rowing team took bronze in the traditional boat race on West Lake here on Friday. |
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The black bears hibernate almost half the year, a stint of inactivity that in almost all other species would almost certainly result in a major reduction in bone density. |
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On the show, Logan joins the major case squad on sufferance after a long, punitive stint on Staten Island, where he was exiled after taking a swing at a city councilman. |
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Before his jail stint, Vick was an exciting, messy player who never lived up to his potential. |
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When you encounter something truly inspiring don't stint on film. |
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He also enjoyed a three season stint at top Italian outfit Udine where he combined playing with teaching. |
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Each year he received mention in his mother's holiday form letter, including his stint at Harvard. |
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After a stint as a copyboy for The Washington Post, he joined Acme Newspictures and photographed the fighting in the Korean War. |
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In early 1966 a band called The Overlanders began a three-week stint at number one with their album track version of Michelle. |
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In Portugal, the Aveiro Lagoon hosts Recurvirostra avosetta, the common ringed plover, grey plover and little stint. |
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His military stint was limited, and he mainly engaged in theoretical briefings, weekend drills, and exercises. |
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Despite leading in the first stint, Barrichello finished sixth after a faulty fuel rig ruined his race. |
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During his second Bluesbreakers stint, Clapton gained a reputation as the best blues guitarist on the club circuit. |
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Early during his stint in Cream, Clapton's first Les Paul Standard was stolen. |
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Cooper then began two years of arduous performing, including a tour of Europe and a stint in pantomime, playing one of Cinderella's ugly sisters. |
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After a brief stint at the Station zoologique d'Endoumes at Marseille he then worked for three years at the Plymouth Marine Laboratory. |
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It was during this final stint at Newgate Prison in London that he is believed to have written Le Morte D'Arthur. |
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The show was successful, and was taken on tour, including a stint in London's West End. |
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I shall not go about to extenuate the latitude of the curse upon the earth, or stint it only to the production of weeds. |
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Page went from session work to a stint in The Yardbirds before forming Led Zep, becoming one of the most lauded players of all time. |
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Quine was at a number of the shows during their stint at the club, and his cache eventually was released in 2001 as The Quine Tapes. |
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Government asked Crites to visit several organizations that supported programs in parasitology before and after his stint. |
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Previous May records include woodchat shrike, garganey, Kentish plover and Temminck's stint. |
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Cash was successful catching Tim Wakefield's knuckleball during his previous stint with the Red Sox. |
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Laurel and Hardy had just arrived by train for a two week stint at the Old Coventry Hippodrome. |
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Army soldier who was sent to prison last year in a burglary case will be required to serve an even lengthier stint behind bars. |
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A grey phalarope at RSPB Conwy gave good views over the weekend, while ruff, little stint and spotted redshank were the supporting cast. |
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A fantasist was beginning a two-year stint behind bars today for conning police into thinking he was a James Bond-style secret agent. |
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Tennant admitted he could be blubbing again when he is on set towards the end of his stint as DoctorWho. |
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And now, after a stint as the anthem for a supermarket chain, its even more of a bottom feeder in the popular music pool. |
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I enjoyed your stint on The League as the awful Gina Gibiatti. |
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Strummer had a brief stint as singer with The Pogues in the early Nineties and by the end of the decade had formed a new band the Mescaleros. |
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He's an attacking top-order batsman with quite a successful stint as the skipper for the Kiwis, and it is a treat to watch his slog sweep. |
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Chris Isherwood had returned home from a stint in China to received his redundancy notice like 5,000 other workers earlier this week. |
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Volunteer guide Lawrence Bryson, who took over thenal stint of the day, said visitors had been mostly local residents. |
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His first stint in the Hospitality Industry would be at the Schrafft's Motor Hotel in upstate New York. |
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After his stint as a military policeman, Burkett went back to newspapering. |
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So to a certain extent, actor Ross Kemp is nicely qualified to take on this presenting stint, which sees him explore post-traumatic stress disorder. |
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His second stint with Williams was even better than the first. |
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They have lost leggie Piyush Chawla, whose two-match stint was outstanding, but welcome back Yasir Arafat to enhance an already decent bowling attack. |
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Also this week, another locum vicar arrives for a month long stint at St Peter's Anglican church and Methodist lay preacher Karen hopes to become a fully ordained minister. |
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Career Lopez had small roles in films My Little Girl and Lambada before her big break came with a two-year stint in comedy series In Living Color. |
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These are birds like the sharp-tailed sandpiper, curlew sandpiper and red-necked stint, which are the subject of a number of international protection agreements. |
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Lucky ones might also see wood sandpiper, Temminck's stint, black redstart and even a stone curlew that have also been known to turn up at this time of year. |
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It then had a stint off-off-Broadway, where its potential was spotted by producers who brought on Schwartz and gave him five weeks to compose new music. |
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All in all he spent 11 years doing surgical registrarships and a stint in general practice as required by the South African Council to be registered as a specialist surgeon. |
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A Kentish plover and a Temminck's stint were the highlights in May and, with migration coming to an end, I had begun thinking that was it for the spring. |
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A stint at Butlin's was followed by his TV break on The Comedians, alongside greats like Les Dawson, EastEnders' actor Mike Reid and Scouse gagster Tom O'Connor. |
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God has wrote upon no created thing the utmost stint of his power. |
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His previous jobs include working as a copy boy on the Daily Express and reading the news for STV, in addition to his stint as a presenter on ITV kids' show Magpie. |
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During his stint with the secret reconnaissance aircraft he traveled to David Clark to learn how to repair and maintain the pressure suits the pilots used. |
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Lindsay returned to Wigan in 1999 for his second stint at the club after Sir Rodney Walker, then chairman of the RFL, sacked him after a campaign to unseat him failed. |
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When you start out, you kind of hope that you'll get enough work so you don't have to schlep the longnecks anymore,'' she said, referring to her stint as a waitress. |
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It comes hot on the heels of a month-long training stint alongside Botswanan star Amos who invited the Scot out to join him in Potchefstroom ahead of the outdoor campaign. |
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Niven then moved to New York City, where he began an unsuccessful career in whisky sales, after which he had a stint in horse rodeo promotion in Atlantic City. |
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After a stint in parliamentary politics, he returned to the Church and was ordained at the age of 48, later to emerge as a leading Orthodox dogmatician. |
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Especially when the chef readily agreed to dump the breastless turkey carcass on display in favour of relieving a new one from its five-hour stint in the oven. |
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When City trader Tom is left EUR50m in a numbered Swiss bank account, he asks few questions and uses the cash to cover his losses from a stint of insider dealing. |
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Of those points, all were scored by Schumacher as Zanardi, who had not performed well in his previous stint in F1, failed to finish in the top six in any race. |
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Chronicling arrests, electroshock therapy sessions and a stint in a mental institution, Cheney's journey grows progressively darker and more graphic. |
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