Sentences with phrase «latter part of one's career»

«Abbie Hoffman and other relics of the 60s spent the latter part of their careers, and incidentally made a good deal of money in the process, berating college students for their lack of political commitment.
And to be fair to RVP, he was approaching the latter part of his career and wanted to win something, he could see that Arsenal at the time were a selling club, fabregas and nasri had left a year before and RVP had delivered top four.
If not for injuries and poor overall fitness in the latter part of his career, the original Ronaldo would surely be higher on this list on pure talent alone, having looked unplayable on the pitch at times and inspiring Brazil to glory in the 2002 World Cup almost entirely by himself.
Crick, co-discoverer of DNA, spent the latter part of his career studying consciousness and in 1994 published a book about it, The Astonishing Hypothesis: The scientific search for the soul.
And in particularly in his latter part of his career, I mean the stuff that he was doing for example on magnetic mono poles still not verified, that's an absolutely beautiful piece of science; fundamental today in the way that quantum, advanced quantum field theory is done.
The ageing action legend plays special operative Lin, who has dedicated the latter part of his career to covertly protecting his daughter, Nancy (Taiwanese cellist starlet Ouyang Nana), while never being able to reveal his true self to her.
Many of Hitchcock's best known and most loved films came from a 10 - year stretch in the latter part of his career.
I just bought this book after reading a recent piece in the New Yorker about Mitchell, who was a staff writer there for years and years, originally producing character pieces about the people he met in the backwaters of old New York before suffering terrible writer's block in the latter part of his career.
During the latter part of her career, Pereira rejected abstract expressionism and experienced difficulties with gallery owners and museum directors.
This wonderful watercolor is one of Palmer Hayden's most evocative paintings, particularly from the latter part of his career.
«When you consider that Munch felt that he didn't really hit his stride until his 50s and that his career doesn't map against traditional paths of art history, then the latter part of his career warrants a closer look,» said Gary Garrels, Elise S. Haas Senior Curator of Painting and Sculpture at SFMOMA.
During the latter part of his career, Warhol again experimented with abstraction.
In the latter part of his career, Baziotes taught extensively.
In the latter part of his career, Dial pushed his perspective and work outward, choosing to connect with and interpret a more universal and contemporary history.
Simon Wallis, director of the Hepworth Wakefield, a gallery which celebrates the work of the renowned sculptor, said: «There's no doubt it is a very significant work from the latter part of her career.
Stella has never wanted to limit himself within his artistic limitations and the present lot demonstrates that, within the latter part of his career, his work has only been more intriguing in form.
Widely respected among his Viennese and New York — based peers in the 1940s, Paalen spent the latter part of his career in Mexico.
However, when one considers also the plaintiff's age of 53 years, the latter part of her career, the specialized professional skills, the expectation of secure employment and possible eventual transition of work and retirement to Vancouver, together with her role of senior and supervisory management in Whitehorse, I conclude an appropriate period of notice in this case is six months.
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