Sentences with phrase «career as a scout»

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It's undoubtedly a difficult job for scouts to assess young players in Brazil, as while some have gone on to enjoy stellar careers in Europe, there have been many instances in which others have struggled to settle.
His dual experiences may help Rosenberry launch a third career, as a G.M. «In the spring and fall the NBA scouting is quiet, and that's when I go from school to school to see my clients and buddies,» says Rosenberry.
Josh Allen's every move will be scrutinized by NFL scouts looking to get a live look at one of the 2018 draft's most divisive prospects, but Morris's career revival in Mount Pleasant after leaving Michigan as a graduate transfer will also come to a high - profile close in Boise.
Ellen von Unwerth's career in fashion began accidently on her first day of university in Munich, «As I was walking towards the door to register, a model scout approached me and that was about as far as my university life went!&raquAs I was walking towards the door to register, a model scout approached me and that was about as far as my university life went!&raquas far as my university life went!&raquas my university life went!»
Outkast's André Benjamin does a decent Jimi, while Imogen Poots is on career - high form as Linda Keith, the Vogue model turned talent scout who helped introduce Jimi to the UK.
The film also stars Justin Timberlake as Johnny Flanagan, a rival scout who has his sights on a career in the announcer's booth... and has eyes for Mickey.
WASHINGTON — Conservative Republicans on the Senate Labor and Human Resources Committee this month grilled Thomas W. Payzant, President Clinton's choice to be assistant secretary for elementary and secondary education, about his treatment of the Boy Scouts and other controversies during his 20 - year career as a school superintendent.
He began his career as an international book scout in 1993, has worked as a journalist covering the book beat and has been a literary agent since 2002.
As I write this, I'm in the process of scouting for candidates to replace a former VA who wanted a career change.
The game's returning career mode now incorporates nuances such as morale, wages, and league position to vary an athlete's on - field performance as well as adds a scouting system and training academy.
Hannah has continuously developed her career in the Fine Art field with solid education and various experiences as an artist, educator, publisher and the director of art consulting firm, which specializes in curatorial work, planning exhibitions, scouting prospective artists and participating in art fairs.
If you can read a screen or bootleg as quickly as the guys on the field and recognize a good 40 when you see it, scouting high school and college players is a great career to consider.
Coaches and scouts, which can be seen as a career advancement move for instructors, are expected to see employment growth of about the same as all occupations at just a slightly lower rate of 6 percent.
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