Sentences with phrase «career picked up pace»

In the late»90s, his career picked up pace, with multiple acting and directing credits occurring within single years.

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Mourinho had a worse start to his Man U career than Moyes and Van Gaal, infact he had the worst start in a gazillion years for Man U, yet Man U are only 4 points behind us and are threatening to pick up some pace.
As the Labour leadership election picks up pace, and some of the dividing lines between the candidates are beginning to emerge, I feel that it is becoming increasingly necessary for the some of the so - called frontrunners to revisit the career of Barbara Castle.
You're getting into the home stretch of your career now — which depending on where you stand in retirement saving might mean you can start to take it easy or that you have to pick up the pace.
You will find that the game really does test you when the pace picks up and it does become a challenge to stop the Cat from careering into the tailing ducklings.
Granted when you first jump into career mode, it will take you somewhere around 30 - 45 minutes to set up your fighter and become acquainted with the menu, stats, camps, cred and the training system; yet once you have jumped that hurdle and are ready to start fighting, the game picks up the pace considerably.
Even if you're planning the ultimate post-college vacation, you can still brush up on a skill through a self - paced online course offered on platforms like Skillshare, Udemy, and Lynda.com, or pick up one of these highly - recommended career development books to read during your travels.
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