Sentences with phrase «of a long career»

Over the course of a long career, a Ph.D. in science is pretty much a wash financially, but in the short term, science requires financial sacrifices.
Unless he can coast on name recognition alone, he may face the end of his long career in elected office.
The celebration marked the end of a long career in public school leadership.
But no one has made much of a long career writing only easy - sell books, because the target just keeps moving.
However, there are great techniques for writing resumes which show the benefits of a long career while avoiding the drawbacks.
You don't have a solid background and looking for an internship or some other job, which probably be the start of your long career path.
These are among the best work of her long career.
If you are applying for more senior positions, we might actually recommend showing more than 10 years of experience to emphasize the advantages of a long career.
, your house is paid for — or nearly so — and you can see the end of a long career on the horizon.
Agents who think they have seen it all and have a sense of entitlement because of their long careers will be left behind.
She also has the evidence of a long career making art that took risks and made its own drama.
And it's the most ambitious plan of his long career — and not without risks.
One was by the reigning Masters champion who seems to be playing maybe the best golf of his long career.
That cup win was surprisingly the only domestic honour of his long career - having just missed out on numerous league titles both at home and abroad.
This will eventually prove to be a pivotal moment of her long career that will define all of her future pieces.
At different periods of his long career that started after his graduation in the 60's, he made a big number of portraits of his friends, family and lovers.
A period of change in your personal life, such as having children or caring for others, can be very short in the context of a long career.
She also suggests younger female lawyers are realistic about the impact of long career breaks.
The whole focus of an older worker's resume should be on matching skills and accomplishments with the open position, not a recap of a long career.
Bottom line: Over the course of a long career and a lengthy retirement, it's virtually impossible to predict the path the economy, the markets and your finances will take.
Now the two men who found the body, both nearing the end of long careers in law enforcement, want one last shot at the case.
Whether you've come to the end of a long career or your children have finally flown the nest, you now have the time to transform your wish list into reality.
But if the work does not inspire him or her, it will be difficult to sustain expert status during the course of a long career with dogged persistence alone.
Over the course of his long career as both a biographer and a journalist, Grobel compiled countless pages of transcripts of conversation with notable people, and took own original photographs in the process.
So, is this the start of a long career for the now -14-year-old ninth grader?
-- Lucas Samaras «During the first three decades of his long career, American artist Lucas Samaras (b. 1936 in Greece) turned to pastel to produce small, intimate works that explored themes present in his better - known paintings, sculptures, and installations.
Rather than relax into a well - deserved formula, Thiebaud has pushed his exploration of abstraction in them, creating some of the most rigorously structured, sumptuously colored and beautiful paintings of a long career.
Jose Mourinho has his shot at reaching a second FA Cup final of his long career at Wembley on Saturday although on a landmark day for English football it was hard for him to keep his thoughts straying from the challenge that awaits him next season at Manchester United.
I would also argue that Julia Roberts gives the most charismatic performance of her long career as hooker with a heart of... Read more
Contrasting Thomas Ruff's constellation photo with these other out - of - focus pornographs is a good example of his long career of often making distinctly different work.
Written toward the end of a long career dedicated to the study of religion» his The World's Religions: Our Great Wisdom Traditions has been a staple on college syllabi since it first appeared in 1958» this book has a definite valedictory feel.
Which sounds innocent enough, but in that same essay Forster puts forth the most notorious claim of his long career: «If I had to choose between betraying my country and betraying my friend, I hope I would have the guts to betray my country» — a statement which, forty years later, Sir Anthony Blunt would cite to explain why he had chosen to betray his country instead of his «friends,» the Soviet spies Kim Philby and Donald MacLean.
The Browns mercifully won, 26 - 10, over the Bengals, and Byner had one of the best games of his long career, rushing for 121 yards on 31 carries.
After one of the most painful and humiliating nights of his long career on Wednesday when the Gunners fired blanks while being mowed down by the big guns of Bayern Munich, Wenger looked a beaten man and we all thought that he finally accepted that his time as the manager of Arsenal was coming to an end.
But he only did it to keep his hopes of a long career as a Gunner alive, as a Daily Mail report explains.
The season marked the final appearances of a long career at Field Mill for right full - back Sandy Pate, who played over 400 games for the Stags and was captain during most of that time.
The longtime Harlem icon faces the toughest election of his long career.
But there was no questioning how seriously she took Mr. Pataki's challenge in what, win or lose, is likely to be the last campaign of a long career.
The younger sister of New Line Cinema founder Bob, Shaye was a frequent featured player in that studio's movies (including the original «A Nightmare on Elm Street») before becoming a member of the Farrelly brothers» stock company, but Elise is the plum role of her long career, and she plays it with the joy (even when she's being scared stiff) of an old working pro who's been waiting for her moment in the spotlight.
As DeToth's last film, he poured the sum total of his long career's angers and frustrations towards a broken world in one chaotic scream.
Sherlock faces perhaps the most chilling enemy of his long career: the powerful and seemingly unassailable Culverton Smith - a man with a very dark secret indeed.
At 69, the actress is enjoying some of the best notices of her long career for her exquisite turn as Kate, a retired teacher looking forward to the party celebrating her 45th wedding anniversary until the discovery of the body of husband Geoff's (Courtenay) first love, trapped beneath a glacier and therefore forever young, sends a shockwave through what has been a happy relationship.

Karl Malden was in the final stretch of his long career while Michael Douglas was just beginning to rise during the long run of «The Streets of San Francisco» (1972 - 1977).

The Telegraph praised Riva and Trintignant particularly, «At the close of their long careers, stretched and tested, these actors are heroically brave, subtle - and heartbreaking.»
Her sublime portrayal of Steve Jobs» marketing manager Joanna Hoffman showed off the English actor's dialect chops, a highlight of a long career that began onstage, in commercials, and on the 1991 TV series «Shrinks.»
Reviews of his long career, including his current appointment on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit, have settled on descriptors like gracious and eloquent.
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