Sentences with phrase «included brief stints»

He came with a patchy art education, garnered on the GI Bill, that included brief stints at the Kansas City Art Institute, the Academie Julian in Paris and the storied but short - lived Black Mountain College in North Carolina.
Their road trip brings them on a few funny adventures, including a brief stint with a seemingly - innocuous family that picks them up on an American highway (voiced by Michael Keaton, Allison Janney and Michael Beattie).

Not exact matches

Mr Reid's ten years in power have included spells as secretaries of state for health, defence, transport, Scotland and Northern Ireland, as well as a brief stint as leader of the House.
Interesting aside: The contact for Gipson's campaign is Brian Keeler, a reform - minded blogger whose resume includes a stint working for the Senate Democrats during their brief turn in the majority and a failed Senate run — against Saland — in 2006.
Lucy Punch, whose TV credits include Ben and Kate and a brief stint on New Girl, will play Esme Squalor, «who's perhaps a love interest for Olaf, we don't know for sure,» per Sonnenfeld.
The range of topics include: where I live; how writing a bestseller has changed my life; my description of HUNTER and the Dylan Hunter character; a brief synopsis of my two upcoming novels; why I try to help other writers; my favorite thriller authors; the ways in which Ayn Rand's ideas and literary style have influenced me and my writing; my stint writing for Reader's Digest; and whether my outspoken views and political commentaries have affected my readership.
The period was followed by a brief stint in the US: Domoto spent December 1958 and January 1959 in New York, meeting artists including Jasper Johns and Robert Rauschenberg.
Price had reasonable success from the start, including shows at LA's formidable Ferus Gallery, and he attended what is now Cal Arts (although John Baldessari was then still in San Diego) before a brief stint in New York.
After a brief stint in Mexico at the University of Guadalajara, where he received his M.F.A., Dugmore moved to New York in 1952 and quickly became associated with a group of avant - garde artists, including Willem de Kooning, Barnett Newman, Franz Kline, Jackson Pollock, and Mark Rothko, who regularly met at the Cedar Bar in Greenwich Village, and began showing at the infamous Stable Gallery.
After a brief stint in private legal practice, he began a career in public interest law, where his work has covered areas of topical interest including torture, extra-judicial killings, judicial independence and accountability, law enforcement accountability, and criminal justice.
It's easy enough to explain why you didn't include short - term positions on your resume — the brief work doesn't add significantly to your skill set, and omitting the brief stint doesn't detract from your core competencies and qualifications.
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