Sentences with phrase «earlier stints in»

I have previously appointed nurses and other medical staff in my earlier stints in hospital management.
Pigeon reached out to Espada, who he had known during an earlier stint in the Legislature.
Weiller reported to Lynch during an earlier stint in the speaker's press office and later fielded press calls for former state Comptroller Alan Hevesi.
Overview The Skoda Yeti arrived in India in November 2010 on the back of a successful award - winning early stint in Europe.
For individuals, an early stint in jail means you're more likely to grapple with mental health issues or develop a substance addiction...

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Hoffman was known to have a history of alcohol and drug abuse, and had told the Guardian in 2011 that after a stint in rehab at an early point in his career he had given up drinking.
But sh e said that she was interested in getting back to the kind of early - stage company that eBay was when she began a decade - long stint as its CEO in 1998.
«Our excellent financial position will enable us to continue investing,» stated Peladeau, who returned to Quebecor early last year after a stint in provincial politics.
He traveled far and wide in his late teens and early 20s, but after an eight - year stint in London, he was ready to start exploring again.
Comfax idea in early 1996 after a stint at News Corp.'s Delphi Internet Services Corp..
There, the comedian tells stories about his early years on stage, drag racing on Woodward Avenue, and his brief stint in prison for drug violations, before landing his iconic role on the ABC sitcom «Home Improvement.»
Earlier in his career at Goldman Sachs, he had a variety of roles including a stint when he was responsible for the firm's foreign exchange forecasts.
In his earlier stints, he has served McKinsey & Company and Wipro Technologies.
After earlier stints as a junior finance minister and deputy governor, he took over as Governor of the Bank of Canada seven months before the global recession really began to bite in September 2008, and is credited with keeping his homeland free from the worst ravages of the crisis.
Green's inspiration for writing the book came from his five - month stint as a children's hospital chaplain, one step in a winding early life that took him away from that possible call to ministry, and into the world of publishing.
Head, who early in his career was immersed in beer and soft drinks when he worked in executive roles at Lion and Pepsi, is applying some of the brand - building fundamentals he learnt during those stints to building up the appeal of the flagship product.
Mr Davis finished a 13 - year stint running CCA earlier this year and prior to taking up that role had been the managing director of the wine division run by Foster's Group, which eventually transformed into Treasury when Foster's split it off to be a stand - alone wine company in mid-2011.
is now 4 - 1 in a games without Duncan and Ginobili, both of whom have been sporadically out since early February - Ginobili with a hamstring issue, Duncan with a sore knee - part of a stint in which the Spurs are 13 - 1.
The 28 - year - old left the Saints in 2006 to join Arsenal, but he hasn't been able to meet the lofty expectations created by his early form during an inconsistent stint in north London.
Vettel kept Hamilton in sight for most of the opening stint, but there was early disappointment for the thousands of Dutch fans who made the trip to Spa, after Max Verstappen retired with an issue.
Guus Hiddink's hopes of securing a first home Premier League win in his second stint at Chelsea have been boosted after an early barrage against Newcastle United.
Given Wilshere's history of fitness, even during training ground exercises at Arsenal, it wouldn't have surprised many if the Englishman picked up a setback early on in his Bournemouth stint.
Its funny how there is a direct link between general ability... in terms of how much faster and stronger his got and physical apperance, also the irony being during the earlier days of bales tottenham career he and walcott had virtually similar time stints spent on the treatment table.
His stint with the Eagles proved very fruitful as he played a key role in keeping them in the Premier League with his commanding performances at the back, and it seems he'll have to produce a repeat performance for new boss Frank de Boer as he has struggled in the early stages of his time in charge at Selhurst Park.
So we pitted early in that first stint to set up a four - stop strategy.
• Andy Van Slyke, Pittsburgh Pirate centerfielder, recalling stints earlier in his career at third base: «They called me Brooks.
After a long stint at Marconi in the mid to late 1980s, Wheatley revealed his versatility when he became the form centre back of the NSL at Melita Eagles in the early 1990s.
Learning more and more about the game during his stints as an assistant at Porto, Barcelona and Benfica in the 1990s and early 2000s, the 54 - year - old would eventually stand on his own...
Loïc Rémy broke down early in his stint at the club but his goal against Southampton at the weekend goes to show how vital he can be in the next few weeks.
It may be early days yet in Jose Mourinho's stint at Manchester United but with him hitting the halfway point in his current deal, which lasts until 2019, this winter the Old Trafford top brass seemingly want to get the ball rolling on any potential renewal sooner rather than later.
Oxford was recalled early from his loan stint with Borussia Monchengladbach in December and the Bundesliga club are trying to secure his return.
So Arshavin by now would have understood that his career, unless he decides to move on, will be in danger of an early finish or a stint in lower league like China or the middle east.
Keane has made significant strides towards his World Cup ambition in his short stint with Burnley after he earned his debut cap for England against Germany earlier in March.
Erie County Attorney Michael Siragusa, seated at front right, answers a question asked by Erie County Legislator Edward Rath III during Thursday's hearing into a $ 25,000 expense for outside legal counsel in a query regarding Legislator Joseph Lorigo's brief stint as the West Seneca Town Prosecutor earlier this year.
Raphael Cestero, who had served as deputy HPD commissioner earlier in the Bloomberg administration before a brief stint in the private sector, took over in February 2009 after Shaun Donovan left to become secretary of the federal Department of Housing and Urban Development.
After an earlier stint as a senior writer at Science, where she was widely known for her coverage of the Human Genome Project, Leslie returned as a deputy news editor in 2000, specializing in public health, infectious diseases, stem cells, and ecology.
Early stints as an aide in a day school for children and teenagers with severe psychological problems and as a counselor in a drug diversion center provided Bruce with a surprisingly good background for a career in science journalism.
The 13th NSF director, Suresh's tenure is the shortest since Walter Massey's 2 - year stint in the early 1990s.
Corey S. Powell graduated from Harvard with a degree in history and science and performed an early stint as a research assistant at the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, building and testing gamma ray telescopes.
Before becoming a full - time science writer, Andy Extance worked for six and a half years in early - stage drug discovery research, followed by brief stint in silicone adhesive and rubber manufacturing.
I had the good fortune to spend a few days there during a six - month stint in the country in my early twenties.
Proving himself adept at roles ranging from Shakespeare to his almost decade - long stint as the sheriff on Murder She Wrote, Masak thrived in theater and in commercial work around Chicago in the late»50s and early»60s.
Although she had appeared in several films earlier, Cheng's first starring role in a martial arts film came, like Hsu Feng's, courtesy of director King Hu during his short - lived stint with the studio.
After a brief, unfulfilling Hollywood stint during World War II, Renoir traveled to India to make his first Technicolor film, The River, and then returned to Europe in the early fifties to direct three visually dazzling explorations of theater, The Golden Coach, French Cancan, and Elena and Her Men.
Jimmy has a beloved young daughter Sadie (Farrah MacKenzie) with his ex-wife (Katie Holmes), who has remarried into money (David Denman, still best known for his recurring stint in the early seasons of «The Office»).
Clunky transitions («here's what I did back in this time») jettison us back to the early 2000s where we get the skinny on Snowden's young adult life: his brief time in the military, two stints with the CIA and one with the NSA — an impressive résumé if there ever were one.
The comedy icon, currently starring in the new hit comedy Hot in Cleveland, was nominated for an Emmy Award earlier today for her wildly successful stint at host of Saturday Night Live.
The original The Escapists game officially released in 2015 following a short stint on Steam's Early Access.
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In a piece he wrote for The Atlantic, Klein explains that early in his stint as school chief, he decided to reach out to individual teachers in writing and in persoIn a piece he wrote for The Atlantic, Klein explains that early in his stint as school chief, he decided to reach out to individual teachers in writing and in persoin his stint as school chief, he decided to reach out to individual teachers in writing and in persoin writing and in persoin person.
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