Sentences with phrase «made valuable introductions»

Sir Norman Rosenthal, curator of the Collections section, has also made valuable introductions to museums.»
Your connections may know about jobs that aren't posted yet, or can make valuable introductions.

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Powell's has good promotion, which makes a Powell's reading valuable: the authors» books on display before and after readings (front windows, bookshelves in front of the reading space or close at hand, including past and future featured books), preferred placement in the store, posters on windows, an e-mail service of events (with short book descriptions), events calendar and author interviews on website and separate book newsletter, enthusiastic introductions by store staff, and, of course, more books ordered than they might order otherwise.
An introduction by a fishing guide is also therefore makes sense because it gives valuable tips like the fish diversity is to be preserved.
Nearly 20 responded, and this show brings some valuable introductions and re-encounters, among them Edi Hila, an Albanian painter now in his 70s and making a first New York appearance; Lang Jingshan (1892 - 1995), one of China's pioneering photographers, with six uncannily painting - like pictures; and vintage George Balanchine on video, recommended by the conceptualist - performer Tino Sehgal.
Connections are valuable — from sharing a job description that hasn't been posted to making an introduction, your connections can help with your job search greatly.»
The skills summary and resume introduction should be focused on what makes him uniquely valuable for his target position.
Thanks, Robert (Buckland, MP, Chair) for the introduction - and the valuable contribution you and your colleagues on the All Party Parliamentary Group on Autism have made to our reforms to special educational needs (SEN).
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