Sentences with phrase «in his long career kinsella»

Baseball legend and successful businessman Alex Rodriguez tries to help Joe Smith, a former NBA # 1 pick who's lost most of the $ 60 million he made in his long career.
But there are some interesting and very vocal exceptions — the many small business owners Donald Trump has stiffed in his long career as a real estate tycoon.
Friedman — who in his long career has advised the US government and military as well as Fortune 500 companies — held the keynote speech at the annual Strategic Investment Conference hosted by investment research firm Mauldin Economics.
In her long career in tech — she was at Accel Partners for 15 years and, before that, spent two years at a Valley software company — Gouw has seen a sea change in how women are received.
Besides the many works he published in his long career, the very last book he penned was a challenge to the Church on some areas he believed to be neglected in our calling as disciples of Christ.
In his long career as a philosopher at the University of Southern California, he earned a reputation for being perhaps the foremost scholar on Edmund Husserl, whose direct realism argues, counter to the constructivism of Immanuel Kant, that there is indeed an objective reality that is at least partially knowable via the mind.
Pedro has been a key player for Barca in his long career with the club, having impressed upon being promoted from their youth team by Pep Guardiola back in 2009.
«His form for club and country in his long career proves why he's is ready, his goalscoring record proves why he is ready to play up front.
It is his first game in a long career.
This to me was also very offensive to a fine and honest commentator who always did right in his long career here.
The wonderfully named Desire Montgomery Butler made appearances for both the British Virgin Islands» football and cricket teams in a long career, keeping goal and wicket respectively.
Those of us who were there on 19 August 1967 for the opening game of the season against Sheffield Wednesday witnessed the debut of the player who went on to play more games for the club than any other, 799, in a long career that spanned 21 seasons.
But Kennedy was, and among the very many much larger accomplishments in his long career in public service, it's still one worth remembering.
«In my long career in politics, I have not seen a more regressive piece of legislation, so devoid of a rationale, so ill - suited for the condition of the country, so removed from the reality of what the American people need,» wrote Schumer on Twitter.
OSLO — In her long career as a physicist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in Cambridge, Mildred «Millie» Dresselhaus, who is now 83, has researched the electronic structure of carbon in its myriad forms, from bulk graphite to nanotubes.
Later, he fled Nazi Germany and helped thousands of cancer patients in his long career.
Other highlights in his long career as a premiere Yoga teacher include the co-owning of Piedmont Yoga Studio, his vast output of videos with Gaiam, and his eloquent workshops around the world.
Director and screenwriter Paul Schrader, 71, is having another big moment in his long career.
But he was nominated just twice in his long career, and he never won.
Performers such as Robert De Niro and Sylvester Stallone must know that issue all too well, each having created a coterie of legendary characters in their long careers.
This will certainly be just one of many breathtaking performances in a long career
Japanese actor Seizo Fukumoto is said to have enacted 50,000 screen deaths in his long career as a kirare - yaku, a minor character whose role is to die extravagantly in a sword fight.
In her long career, Rita has also taught English learners and served as a literacy coach.
In her long career as an educator, she has served as a senior high school English teacher, a director of staff development at the district level, and a regional school improvement facilitator.
Recruiting the most highly experienced teachers into administration as a final step in a long career (rather than 20 somethings with 2 yrs teaching and an 18 month degree in educational leadership) might way to enhance continuity in a school district, and help the very real administrative shortages.
Advocates who argue that teaching should become more like medicine or law say that while programs like Teach for America fill a need in the short term, educational leaders should be focused on improving training and working environments so that teachers will invest in long careers.
In my long career serving students far from the center of opportunity, I've grown as a professional by working with skillful colleagues, in schools built around a core of career - themed, work - based application.
In his long career as an educator, McGarry has seen the benefits of character education, and he was enthusiastic about its potential to address Upper Darby's challenges.
Ferdinand Porsche's Greatest Personal Victory — As the designer of racing cars for Austro Daimler, Mercedes and Auto Union, Ferdinand Porsche would enjoy many successes in a long career.
In my long career spent in the hard commercial world, before I became a full - time writer, I had two key strengths — my way with words and my propensity to come up with new and original ideas.
In his long career, Leigh has brought his sharp insights and passion for data to mutual funds, hedge funds, private equity funds and even the occasional consulting firm.
Marian Locks (1914 — 2010) championed both emerging and established artists in a long career spent nurturing talent and creating a lively forum to present new art in the city.
Arnulf Rainer has been close to many vital artistic movements in his long career: surrealism, the Hundsgruppe, Viennese Actionism, the and Lord Jim Lodge along with Martin Kippenberger, Albert Oehlen, Jörg Schlick, and Wolfgang Bauer.
The exhibition examines a pivotal turning point in the long career of Durand, a leading figure of the Hudson River School.
Hirschhorn has created many site - specific installations in his long career; he made a splash in New York this past year with Gramsci Monument (2013), which built provisional houses in the Bronx.
Something of his idiom remained evident in the longer careers of Noland, Frankenthaler and Jules Olitski, but by almost anyone's estimate, this art very soon became one of diminishing returns.
Even later in his long career, as other artists began to adopt Abstract Expressionism, he continued to work slowly and methodically in a realist mode, drawing inspiration from both the old Victorian houses of small New England towns and the mundane, quotidian world of the city, featured in such famous paintings as the Art Institute's Nighthawks.
It's roomy, monastic, glowing, and I am 99 % certain that Hoyland, in his long career, never showed his work in a set of spaces better suited to it than these.
2002, Havana): In his long career as a painter, graphic artist and sculptor, Julio Girona has worked in a range of styles, from figurative to symbolic abstraction.
Even now, at this stage in her long career, Godwin is still reinventing the language of abstract painting in her studio.
This retrospective exhibition, which will include models, drawings and photographs of sculpture commissioned for public spaces across the United States, represents an impressive body of work in a long career of art production by one of Georgia's celebrated Public Art specialists.
It is a philosophy evidenced in a long career that began with figurative sculpture in clay and plaster when he was an assistant to Henry Moore, before moving to abstract sculpture in steel.
At any point in his long career, the gap of blank sky between two buildings or the pattern of a sewer grate might have brought into being a new work.
Jack Whitten, an artist who began as an Abstract Expressionist but pushed that genre to new places and explored many others in a long career, died on Saturday in Manhattan.
For a time they included Georgia O'Keeffe (1887 - 1986), who in a long career developed an increasingly abstract imagery, based on magnified organic forms and the rolling windswept plains of Texas.
In his long career at Worldwatch, he has helped guide the Institute's development, serving as vice president for research and later as senior vice president.
In his long career, Schneider had been a White House consultant in the Nixon, Carter, Reagan, George H.W. Bush, Clinton, George W. Bush and Obama administrations.
«In my long career working with GM, Ford, Chrysler and BMW, I considered the Chevy Volt the most important car we had yet made.
They have an attention to detail and a tenacity which enables them to master the matter in hand to a degree that I have rarely encountered in a long career of working with external legal providers.»
John Hill, who collaborated on the book before his death in 2007, also served as Secretary of State and Chief Justice of the Texas Supreme Court in his long career.
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