Sentences with phrase «made a career out of telling»

In a resumption of personal hostilities dating back to the general election, the Ukip leader repeatedly accused the former deputy prime minister of telling lies, at one stage telling a packed audience at the London Palladium that Clegg had made a career out of telling lies for a living.
But Neil LaBute's made a career out of telling difficult truths about the human condition and human cruelty.

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According to Mike Garafolo of the NFL Network, LaMonte told McDaniels he would be making «perhaps the biggest professional mistake of his career by backing out» of the Colts job so late in the game.
OT: Dortmund are making a last ditch attempt to hijack the Jadon Sancho deal from Arsenal.They are telling the player that they are the best possible team to give him first team chances and can improve his career as a youngster citing Ousmane Dembele as an example.The player wants out because he does not see a clear path to the first team in Man City.Their actions are possibly slowing down the announcement of a deal for Sancho.Jadon Sancho is regarded by many as the best U18 talent in UK.
Each of these women has made a career out of transparency and truth - telling, yet for a long time they did not tell the real truth to their fans, their spouses and even themselves.
Michael Kelemen, a recruiter and host of the Recruiting Animal show, a call - in career development and recruiting radio show on BlogTalkRadio, told Science Careers, «These days it's about being first to hear about new jobs and making yourself stand out as a job candidate.
I actually told Sophie of Rosé Media that I was looking to get out of accounting and back into Comm and she told me to just start it as a side hustle and it'll grow, so I'm just doing what I love and hoping I can one day make a career out of it.
The film tells the story of a young reporter named Erik Kernan (Josh Hartnett) who was trying to make a career for himself and struggle out from under his father's shadow as one of the greatest sports journalists of the last century.
I always wanted to be a auto mechanic, so went to a trade school and graduated.I loved it working on cars so I became a back yard mechanic.But now im already tired of working on cars due to the injuries and the stingy clients not all clients are like that, but most are.Some clients come to be to get they're car fixed and when it's done they tell they only have half of the money cause the had to pay they're rent.And also the low baller's always trying to screw you by saying that another mechanic charges cheaper, I don't understand that part, Why do the keep coming back if someone else charges cheaper.Oh and don't mention the friends that just because they're friend they expect a huge discount.Take my advice, If you want to be a mechanic, Do it to fix your own cars.Dont doit to make a career out of it cause you'll have alot of stress.
«There are people who become dedicated to following you, who have Google alerts set up on your name, who stalk your Twitter and Facebook accounts, who essentially make a career out of ridiculing and vilifying you,» she told Inside Climate News.
Ali — I've made a career (or maybe a nuisance) out of telling people it's all about the numbers, so I couldn't be happier than to hear you saying the same.
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