"We're starting out with brushes — they're amazing," she shared.
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The hardest part is starting out and building your following.
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"I feel like I'm still starting out myself," he admits.
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But a lot of people feel overwhelmed when starting out.
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But newer users might be a bit confused starting out.
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That is perfect for the young person just starting out.
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"But I would suspect a low adoption rate starting out."
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There's nothing wrong with starting out with an easy theme.
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A new driver guide will help drivers just starting out.
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Q. What would you tell a younger person starting out?
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Starting out, Ben Wanamaker hadn't expected to get into healthcare.
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Q. What would you tell a young person starting out?
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For someone just starting out, this was no small feat.
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"I had very little natural ability starting out," he admits.
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Speaking out was for the guys who are starting out.
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It ate at her, especially when she was starting out.
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It's a great option for anyone starting out with VPNs.
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I was 38 and just starting out as a writer.
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And a lot of them are starting out as newbies.
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By Disney standards, starting out at $2 million isn't bad.
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What were you doing prior to starting out on YouTube?
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When you were starting out in games, how social was it?
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They&aposre starting out mano a mano with their translators, right?
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It all feels a little intimidating when you're first starting out.
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For employees just starting out, that can be tricky, Mason says.
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It's impossible to get everything right when you're just starting out.
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I've been watching his work ever since I was starting out.
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Starting out, I had a really great experience with the show.
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You saw them starting out by making these arguments about documents.
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If you're starting out in your career, seek out learning opportunities.
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"Raising money was pretty hard, especially just starting out," Matus said.
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Q: What advice do you have for other entrepreneurs starting out?
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I was really nervous starting out, hit some pretty squirrelly shots.
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Being recent grads starting out in impossibly expensive NYC is tough.
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The company is starting out with around $1 billion in cash.
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Starting out, the Cobra Road Scout can be installed in seconds.
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"When she started out, we were just starting out," Nettles continued.
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That's also created more capital requirements for the business starting out.
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Ross Stripling, starting out of necessity, has been the team's ace.
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Don't assume starting out that this person is evil or crazy.
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Stanley said he's glad the band isn't just starting out nowadays.
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If you're just starting out, you may want to aim lower.
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Skate parks are already intimidating, especially when you are starting out.
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"Companies, when they're starting out, make choices," Guzman told Business Insider.
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Q. What advice would you give a young person starting out?
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Try starting out with something like Ravi Shankar's 1997 Chants album.
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Sadly, he is not starting out on a very positive note.
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Do you have counsel for collectors who are just starting out?
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Feloni: I mean, just starting out, you have a small team.
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And if you didn't fit in that bucket, forget starting out.
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T: I think we're still in the starting out phase right?
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He was starting out as a professor in the Law School.
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Experienced investors like Warren Buffett recommend starting out with index funds.
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What's it like for the young Cuban players just starting out?
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It was all a little stiff, but, hey, she's just starting out!
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When I was just starting out, I was living in a squat.
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Yet these companies are starting out much like China's tech giants did.
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I think it's an interesting time as someone who is starting out.
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One are 217- to 261-year-olds, starting out on their careers.
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As they are starting out, how do entrepreneurs support themselves in Iraq?
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Starting out with NAFTA, Bill Clinton forced "free trade" upon the party.
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If you're just starting out, take it slow and don't get overwhelmed.
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How has the Oakland music scene changed since you were starting out?
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"If we were just starting out, I would have doubts," Bolden explained.
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When Moore was starting out in genealogy, Fitzpatrick had been a colleague.
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It's starting out on a fairly thin case, from OtterBox's "Symmetry" line.
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What advice would you give to someone starting out as a freelancer?
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Most have similar fee structures, and are also starting out hyper local.
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A financial analyst by trade, Sall earned just $33,000 annually starting out.
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Starting out on an intern's salary, I wasn't able to save much.
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But when he was just starting out his career, he felt lost.
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RP: So is platooning where you see self-driving trucks starting out?
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"When you're first starting out, you need to prove yourself," Shaoolian said.
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"We are just starting out in this country," said Jorge Capriles, 28.
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When you're starting out brewing kombucha, what are the biggest rookie mistakes?
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Even when you're just starting out, you don't want to under-bid.
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We don't want kids starting out with too little in the bank.
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The Blue Yeti microphone is a favorite for those just starting out.
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If you're just starting out, pick up a Monday or Tuesday puzzle.
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When you were starting out, who did you think was really funny?
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When you were starting out, did you think much about career longevity?
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We were just starting out and I wanted to test the waters.
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But it was a tough slog to get valuable work experience starting out.
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What advice would you give to someone starting out with their own business?
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Anyone starting out in a new role will struggle a bit at first.
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When he was starting out, he would upload around two videos every day.
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Swisher knew the biggest names in tech when they were just starting out.
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Urban described his most unusual venue and performance when he was starting out.
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When the Ronettes were first starting out, we didn't have a hit record.
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Like, it's truly a journey when you're starting out and you're an entrepreneur.
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People starting out their careers in expensive cities are used to sharing apartments.
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If you're starting out, don't listen to your peers if they're beginners too.
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When you're just starting out, the federal government is a tremendously tempting customer.
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When I was a teenager starting out, D&D was a rare thing.
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Employed or not, starting out with such a hefty debt load is overwhelming.
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Artists who are just starting out will find the tablet's grid pattern useful.
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The Senate is starting out its week with a little bipartisan friendship. Sens.
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The company is starting out by partnering with sites like Polyvore and LiketoKnow.
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Others, however, were just as lost as any other20-something just starting out.
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That meant people starting out got the lowest-paying and most challenging files.
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"The Bolsa Família is very important to help people starting out," he acknowledged.
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When I was starting out in science, no one talked about this stuff.
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"Bolt's determined, focused, he offers inspiration to everyone who's starting out," Soares said.
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That's a lot of money, especially for someone starting out in their career.
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It was just me starting out, working at a desk in our bedroom.
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"I'd definitely recommend them to anyone who is just starting out," Issa says.
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"Even starting out, they would say, 'She's from that famous case,'" she said.
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"I am just starting out in this field," she wrote at one point.
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"This time, try starting out of frame, then walking in," he went on.
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But it wasn't just historians who inspired me as I was starting out.
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It reminds me of when I was starting out and living through that era.
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But what would I do if I was starting out in the business now?
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When you were first starting out, which producers did you have an ear for.
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First we're starting out close to home, just 43 light minutes away at Jupiter.
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We're starting out from a lower price point than where we were last year.
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She's credited with showcasing Jerry Seinfeld and Jay Leno when they were starting out.
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It's like anyone first starting out — we were trying to establish her signature look.
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When Biden was starting out in politics, Smith introduced him around Wilmington's housing projects.
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The tax climate in D.C. can be a challenge for businesses just starting out.
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How did that tension play out for you when you were just starting out?
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"Fundamentally, from a very, very long-term perspective, it's just starting out," he said.
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Do you have any advice for beginners who are just starting out practicing yoga?
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Employed or not, starting out with such a hefty debt load can be overwhelming.
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"Honestly, if you are just starting out, the economics don't work out," Sabatier said.
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"I fought back, and I didn't really have much starting out," Woods told reporters.
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Davis says it all comes back to her willingness to try anything starting out.
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That's a steep hurdle for tinkerers working independently, and for companies just starting out.
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For one, it's incredibly difficult to steer, at least when you're first starting out.
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So far, God's greatest jobs producer is starting out his term by destroying them.
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That human safety net can be very reassuring when a constructor is starting out.
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Were there special challenges you faced as a black police officer, particularly starting out?
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Starting out in 43 as the Detroit Shock, the team moved to Tulsa, Okla.
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Young people with college debt are starting out 10 yards behind the starting line.
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And as for the advice he'd give someone like me, who's just starting out?
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What challenges do today's DJs face compared to when you were first starting out?
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What is one piece of advice for young cooks who are just starting out?
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You'll also want a wider board — at least while you're starting out — for stability.
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Brown also followed this $43-for-24,21.3 rule when she was first starting out.
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Many investors who are just starting out grapple with a four-letter word: debt.
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But when he was first starting out, his rate was about $3, he said.
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It was everything I'd dreamt of when starting out as a musician and more.
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You come in on Episode VII, [the First Order are] not just starting out.
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If you're just starting out, don't be afraid to go from Monday to Tuesday.
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For Nadolsky's obesity clients, this amount of exercise is unrealistic when they're starting out.
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Hopefully we make it easier for somebody just starting out to continue the process.
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While the bundle may look intimidating, it's actually tailored to those just starting out.
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How did you get them for your restaurant when you were just starting out?
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Schools say that unlike adults, most students who vape are starting out as nonsmokers.
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Most people don't have the money to establish a business cycle when starting out.
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And in that process, I met a lot of young designers just starting out.
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And please, if you are just starting out with crosswords, begin at the beginning.
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For someone just starting out in their content creation career, it's a no-brainer.
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When you were starting out, did you have people you considered mentors or instructors?
|
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The problem is, when you're just starting out you may not recognize questionable information.
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But Glenn made it feel that we were starting out on a gorgeous dawn.
|
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Becoming an entrepreneur can mean wearing many hats, especially when you're just starting out.
|
|
Meyerbeer was generous toward the younger, characteristically obsequious composer when Wagner was starting out.
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In the mid '90s, when I was starting out, the internet hadn't happened yet.
|
|
Keep in mind: This is data on people just starting out in their careers.
|
|
When Rush were starting out they were much more of a blues-rock band.
|
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Compared to JD, she's just starting out, with a mere 24 reviews under her belt.
|
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Artveoli incorporated last September, after starting out doing tests and building prototypes in a garage.
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Did Black Anvil take any inspiration from either of them when you were starting out?
|
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These small steps are critical when you're just starting out, or if morale is low.
|
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What's the one piece of advice you'd give to a young promoter just starting out?
|
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The groups offer a golden ticket to entrepreneurs, mostly youngsters, who are just starting out.
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Overall, if you're a young entrepreneur just starting out, you definitely will not know everything.
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They've done about as good a job as you can do starting out with nothing.
|
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Some celebs who paid bills plenty of different ways when they were just starting out.
|
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She highlighted the eight most important money moves to make when you're first starting out.
|
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When you were starting out in the industry, where did you envision your career going?
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I was just starting out, and then I got called back to meet with Nora.
|
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Early one morning after chow my crew was starting out the morning with a jay.
|
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If he were starting out today, he says, those are the subjects he would study.
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Kids just starting out, for example, should use stricter settings, sharing only with known friends.
|
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It's easy to achieve high-growth numbers if you're starting out from zero, after all.
|
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"Time is on your side if you're just starting out because of compounding," Robbins says.
|
|
So my gear costs are much lower than that of someone who's just starting out.
|
|
Starting out can also make you really excited to the point where you overdo it.
|
|
For young people just starting out, it could mean easy entrée into the skilled workforce.
|
|
The Canon Rebel T6 is the ideal camera for anyone just starting out in photography.
|
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I write that I am optimistic about starting out the New Year with a virus.
|
|
Working at a smaller business has other advantages, especially for young professionals just starting out.
|
|
Starting out, she used the rule of thumb of $100 for every 10,000 Instagram followers.
|
|
I also want the kid who's just starting out to be able to afford this.
|
|
Fast-forward to the era when Myspace, Facebook and other social networks were starting out.
|
|
To that end, the startup is starting out with car insurance for foreign-born drivers.
|
|
And to feel new, and to feel that energy of, I'm starting out on something.
|
|
Starting out, this card offers 0% APR for 15 months on purchases and balance transfers.
|
|
"Obviously, in the beginning when you're first starting out, you keep everything," Melissa Rivers said.
|
|
The platform-wide playlists can be a boon to lesser-known artists just starting out.
|
|
The actor admitted he "would never touch television" when he was starting out in Hollywood.
|
|
Each chapter is a mini-redemption story, with Williams starting out skeptical and ending victorious.
|
|
Mr. Ruff, a college dropout, had a roller-coaster career, starting out as a stockbroker.
|
|
However, these days, significant debt is harder to avoid, particularly among those just starting out.
|
|
However, both Wellman and Bozeman said starting out with an expensive camera is not necessary.
|
|
"The EU funding was really essential to me starting out the business," Campbell-Howes said.
|
|
"Ask Brianna" is a column from NerdWallet for 20-somethings or anyone else starting out.
|
|
Last, accept that it's O.K. to be bad at something when you're first starting out.
|
|
After starting out as a men's service, Trunk Club expanded into women's clothing last year.
|
|
When they were starting out, they booked a show in Montreal to spread the word.
|
|
She's a confident person, and that's important when you're starting out in a major ballet company.
|
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Their careers were just starting out — both had had minor appearances on TV shows and movies.
|
|
Tesla is starting out 13 in the red following news it missed Wall Street's delivery estimates.
|
|
A hobbled generation In any downturn, the worst-hit group is the one just starting out.
|
|
When I was first starting out as a photographer, I worked for a nightlife photography site.
|
|
If she's starting out this strong, there's got to be some truly glam stuff in store.
|
|
Internet providers easily could have made growth much harder for Netflix when it was starting out.
|
|
Also, he was a filmmaker of color, starting out, who had written this project for me.
|
|
It happened when he was starting out as an actor and on the cast of Homeland.
|
|
When you're just starting out, it's hard to achieve most of those things without extra income.
|
|
Basically all of the stuff that she "would've killed to know" when she was starting out.
|
|
Anyone starting out, between jobs or even a more seasoned individual feeling trapped in corporate life.
|
|
"Portfolios is really geared towards somebody who's just starting out with its $2,500 minimum," Keough said.
|
|
But he'd picked a brand new conference that attracted tech enthusiasts who were just starting out.
|
|
I was just starting out in my career and my mom would mail me press clippings.
|
|
Or, in other words, what do you wish you knew when you were first starting out?
|
|
Not when we're married for a long time, or newly broken-up, or just starting out.
|
|
Rookies to the working world are bound to stumble a bit when they're just starting out.
|
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"I thought maybe we had a 10 percent chance of reaching orbit starting out," he said.
|
|
Starting out in Chicago, she found a lot of free and low-cost resources for entrepreneurs.
|
|
When I was starting out at 13, my friend group had never really heard of DJing.
|
|
If you're just starting out with midweek puzzles, you might be wondering where your theme went.
|
|
Before Mark Cuban was on "Shark Tank", he was just starting out in the business world.
|
|
There is another guy I know who is just starting out and gets $500 a talk.
|
|
Some may say he got lucky or that times were easier when he was starting out.
|
|
"I learned that you can be assertive even when you are just starting out," she says.
|
|
If you're just starting out as a solver, let me hear from you in the comments.
|
|
I lived below the poverty line when I was young, and starting out as a writer.
|
|
Besides starting out with higher health than most characters, his special powers give him enormous versatility.
|
|
She said cross-promotion helped Small Girls PR cultivate a community when it was starting out.
|
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When I was starting out I made pretty unusual music, but more by accident than anything.
|
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How did your artistic aims starting out combine with Parley's conservation efforts when they came onboard?
|
|
Lego is starting out with four sets, with an eye toward expanding the program next year.
|
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To help recent graduates just starting out on their own, we collected your stories about mistakes.
|
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When you&aposre first starting out, secured credit cards are the easiest to get approved for.
|
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One of my coworkers was Ann Coulter, who was just starting out on the pundit circuit.
|
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Now, if you're just starting out, Mondays are a great place to strengthen that solving muscle.
|
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It's perfect for all the photographers out there, whether you're a pro or just starting out.
|
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Similarly, Chrome is starting out by offering DoH with six resolvers, including Cloudflare and Google itself.
|
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Ms. Coykendall recalled starting out at the show and being one of its youngest cast members.
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She is one of five children, from a poor family and just starting out her career.
|
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He's starting out with a clear population in mind: The oldest and sickest people in America.
|
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"I have a great deal of appreciation for Senator Harris for starting out strong," Wong said.
|
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When you're first starting out (or just need a refresher), it's often best to learn from examples.
|
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Participants will get the same pay and conditions as anyone else starting out in the prison service.
|
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Ads and subscriptions are SoundCloud's latest efforts to generate revenues, after initially starting out with SoundCloud Pro.
|
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Non-emergency medical transportation, where Uber and Lyft are starting out, is a $3 billion market alone.
|
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When Hanson was starting out in 1990, the Dow Jones Industrial Average was roughly 2,600, he said.
|
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What advice would you give to young women who are starting out in the music industry today?
|
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Scorpio season is officially here, and we're starting out strong with a new moon on October 27.
|
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The team has been working on the concept since April 2015, initially starting out crowdsourcing question content.
|
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It was standard for people starting out, or breaking through to a new plateau, to feel miserable.
|
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Entrepreneurs who are just starting out should brace themselves to hear the word "no" over and over.
|
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How do you manage your time differently now than you did when you were just starting out?
|
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But when she was first starting out, Bündchen, 35, says she was a bit of a loner.
|
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It's a situation that many Asian-American actors find themselves in when they're starting out in Hollywood.
|
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If you're just starting out building credit and looking for a good starter card...this ain't it.
|
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Make sure they don't work out of their house or starting out of their garage or something.
|
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When it comes to getting anything done, you're nearly asking for a favor when you're starting out.
|
|
When GiveDirectly was starting out in 2010, one of its earliest backers was the group Uncommon Philanthropy.
|
|
When I was first starting out freelancing I got frequently conned into working for $25 a piece!
|
|
If you're just starting out, cover all your bases with $81 off the Arlo Pro 2 system.
|
|
But Roberge admits that's a lot of cash to save up, especially when you're just starting out.
|
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Companies have to choose whether to register in Delaware or their local state when they're starting out.
|
|
And editing skills will come naturally and shouldn't be something to focus on when you're starting out.
|
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It's impossible to get everything right when you're just starting out, especially when it comes to money.
|
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Maybe you're just starting out, with a new job and a new apartment — or maybe you're not.
|
|
Engstrom noted that tech geeks aren't typically preoccupied with politics, at least not when they're starting out.
|
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Whether you're a lipstick obsessive or just starting out, you should absolutely give Generation G a shot.
|
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I believe that this has sped adoption among young speculators first starting out with lower dollar figures.
|
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I really wanted to be the American James Bond when I was starting out in the business.
|
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He said he still felt the freedom he knew from the days when he was starting out.
|
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That was a difficult learning curve for us—starting out and getting into that headspace with vocals.
|
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The thing is, when you're starting out, hiring someone to design a logo can be prohibitively expensive.
|
|
Four-year college for all is too simplistic a solution for young people starting out in life.
|
|
Mr. Papadopoulos said Schwab turned him away when he was just starting out almost two decades ago.
|
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Maybe you've been in a relationship for years, or maybe you're just starting out with someone new.
|
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"The biggest mistake people make when they&aposre starting out is giving up too quickly," LoGrasso said.
|
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Some of today&aposs most famous figures were just barely starting out in their careers in 2010.
|
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" "Prints are an exciting medium to get into, especially if you're just starting out to collect art.
|
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It's starting out with fruits, veggies, and some other grocery items, but it's admittedly a limited selection.
|
|
But Mr. Puzder has said that a big raise would mean fewer jobs for workers starting out.
|
|
When they were starting out, they even had pizza and beer at their wedding to save money.
|
|
It almost feels like things are at the beginning again, like when I was first starting out.
|
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It is like starting out on a canoe trip and not knowing what is going to happen.
|
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As a woman of color, starting out I wasn't really considering who I was in that sense.
|
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"We're probably going to be starting out this melt season in a pretty deep hole," Serreze said.
|
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Nielsen had her first son, Julian, when she was 20 years old and just starting out in Hollywood.
|
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I know I felt like I wasn't quite welcome in the boys club when I was starting out.
|
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"The problem is that we're starting out from a deficit in terms of funding," the researcher told Motherboard.
|
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When we were starting out there were very few electronic artists going into the album idea at all.
|
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The experiment gets repeated many times, always with the three q-ons starting out in the GHZ state.
|
|
Gina also shares why sponsors, not mentors, helped her the most when first starting out in her career.
|
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Starting out, Nadiya struggled mightily on the technicals, with her other bakes trending toward middle-of-the-pack.
|
|
Lucky for you, there's a much more affordable option if you're just starting out: The Acer Nitro 5.
|
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Pattinson brings his signature intensity to the role, starting out straight-laced and gradually growing more wild-eyed.
|
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He said he believes that starting out, states will run extensions of sportsbooks already established in Las Vegas.
|
|
What was your connection with the bands in the San Francisco area when you were first starting out?
|
|
When you're starting out, people largely leave you alone to develop your music the way you want to.
|
|
You write in the book about starting out modeling at 2800 and all of the challenges you experienced.
|
|
Consumers who applied for personal loans to manage their debts were also starting out with the highest balances.
|
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Starting out at just 100 Baht (3 USD), Yothin is now commanding 200,000 (6,000 USD) Baht a fight.
|
|
Starting out with motorbike taxis in 2015, Go-Jek has since expanded to taxis, private cars and more.
|
|
"As a scrappy entrepreneur just starting out, you simply cannot serve everyone with your limited resources," said Shells.
|
|
When people come to me who are just starting out, I love walking through the process with them.
|
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Starting out, "I didn't expect to have ideals about 'this is how things have to sound,'" Maxwell said.
|
|
The T6 offers a more user friendly button layout, which is especially helpful if you're just starting out.
|
|
These are good paying jobs, often starting out in the $50,000 range and advancing to six-figure salaries.
|
|
"In general, I like to keep things simple when you're just starting out in the workforce," McClanahan said.
|
|
Garagiola joined the Cardinals' minor league system at 16 while Berra was starting out in the Yankees' organization.
|
|
How do you think the career arc changes or doesn't change if you were starting out in 2017?
|
|
That means probably starting out in smaller venues, and making it an affordable experience for an entire family.
|
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It was definitely hard starting out, but now I feel a lot more confident and sure of myself.
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In typical Bellator fashion, the card has a number of fights featuring competitors who are just starting out.
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Hoffman: It's just difficult to know where you can go with your game, if you're just starting out.
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We wouldn't be starting out with a brand new law that had never been tested in court before.
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Show Us Your Wall Collectors who are just starting out spend time chasing down their objects of desire.
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Peter, Paul and Mary tried to hire Mr. De Cormier the next year, when they were starting out.
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SK: If you were starting out today, knowing what you know, would you do it all over again?
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Since starting out as a pioneering online auction company, eBay has moved into more traditional e-commerce sales.
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That's exactly what he taught me, when he criticized my poetic Hammerstein lyrics when I was starting out.
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Big box gyms and chain fitness locations can be good for some trainers, especially those just starting out.
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Below he talks about his conversations with Bellow, his struggles starting out on this latest project and more.
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Experts agree that this is a great approach when you are starting out or dealing with an injury.
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Anyone can learn from his advice, whether you're founding your third company or starting out as as intern.
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The initiative is starting out with 30 products, but Boxed says it could expand based on customer response.
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If you're just starting out, select just one tool and experiment with it by scheduling a couple of updates.
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And, because they are just starting out, they have the potential to be very long-term – and lucrative – customers.
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If you're further along in your career, pay it forward by investing in a woman who's just starting out.
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It's very rare that someone starting out will log on and make thousands of dollars during their first show.
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When just starting out, an acting coach saw Tawfiq's nervousness and asked him to wear fabric that comforted him.
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Malani suggests the Chase Freedom Cash Back card, CapitalOne Venture, or the DiscoverIt card for people just starting out.
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The two women have been friends since 2013, when they met starting out their blogs while living in Charlotte.
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If you're just starting out, Reed explains, don't feel like you need to go into your first reading blind.
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In fact, since Michael was just starting out "he didn't come with many clothes" to the shoot, reveals Craymer.
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There's no one in charge of looking after the physical and mental health of musicians who are starting out.
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After starting out as a moderate conservative, Stevens went on to become a leader of the court's liberal wing.
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It's best to start with a low dose and move up over a few days when you're starting out.
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What do you think was the biggest lesson you learned on the job when you were just starting out?
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When you're first starting out and you're with your buddies going around the world, you're like a teenage gang.
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Many who are just starting out in astronomy likely have passed over it without knowing exactly what it is.
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And when you're talking about flinging things into space, starting out 2093,280 feet higher actually does make a difference.
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But when she was first starting out, Winfrey toiled away at a job she disliked and even got demoted.
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Founded by French techies Martin Saint-Macary and Philippe Hong the company is self-funded and just starting out.
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That makes picking a place to live, work and play all the more important for those just starting out.
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Clay also did some acting, and became pals with Jennifer Lawrence when they were both starting out in Hollywood.
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And if you're hesitant about investing in a whole system, then we'd suggest simply starting out with a camera.
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Do you consider yourself as much of a digger or collector as you were when you were starting out?
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This is an especially good tip if you're just starting out and may not have a strong score yet.
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I first worked with Sara years and years ago when they were both starting out as Washington Post reporters.
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"If you're starting out streaming right now, I don't know honestly why you would go to Twitch," she said.
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One of the new intake, interior designer Yelyzaveta Bogutska from Crimea, 55, compared it to starting out at university.
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There are a few different ways social-media influencers can land their first brand-sponsorship deal when starting out.
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Stone first met Manafort when he was a teen-ager and they were both starting out in Republican politics.
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Maybe you're starting out, tried to launch a business but it didn't go anywhere, or you're closing your doors.
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"When I was starting out over 10 years ago, a lot of these artists were dismissed," Ms. O'Leary said.
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When he was starting out, he drove a $500 Subaru and lived in a basement apartment with a roommate.
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"It was a much smaller world when Nina was starting out, with fewer images and outlets," Mr. Norwich said.
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You said that when you were starting out that you were able to keep your conscience, keep your soul.
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Finding your dream job can be tricky — whether you're just starting out or looking for a mid-career switch.
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Graham says that when she was first starting out in the modeling industry, she was told to lose weight.
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Negotiating a salary is particularly important for someone just starting out in their careers or at a particular company.
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Here's the advice I'd give to Latinx professionals and others starting out in their careers:Be proud of your differences.
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When you were starting out, there were fewer women doing the kind of photojournalism you were doing in Nicaragua.
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It's also a great option if you are just starting out on your own and don't have experience cooking.
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How could that feel, to an artist just starting out in his or her career, in any way adequate?
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Even when you're starting out with a lower salary, $20 or $50 a month can bulk up through compounding.
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Ms. Delzer recalled how, when she was starting out a few years ago, some veteran teacher influencers snubbed her.
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But when I was single and just starting out as a freelancer, this rent-controlled space was a blessing.
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I was really starting out and quite anxious at the prospect of meeting a famous author who I admired.
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After starting out at Brooks Brothers, Ralph Lauren shot to fame with his own Polo Ralph Lauren fashion line.
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Of course, if you're just starting out as a solver, you wouldn't want to begin with a Saturday puzzle.
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Starting out, the app suggests using the basics (the free stuff) and then determining your subscription plan from there.
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Especially if you're just starting out, sticking to safer options, such as index funds, is usually a better bet.
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Che decided that he needed a totally new career, and that's how he ended up starting out in comedy.
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They were starting out into unfamiliar and hostile territory, in which things that had once been ordinary became fraught.
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But like most agents starting out in their careers, Carr was keen to lead a high stakes investigation himself.
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From starting out wearing masks a lá Daft Punk to projection mapping Gumby, we're still left guessing what's next.
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It would seem that Khosrowshahi will be starting out with some basic good will from all of the company's directors.
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Beginners who are just starting out will find the guidance of this printer's simple software and preloaded print settings helpful.
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Yes, you can look at it as an extra expense when you're just starting out and trying to be lean.
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If you're just starting out, the highest paying mid- and entry-level jobs are in finance, sales, marketing, and engineering.
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Instead, it's starting out with a big chunk of the existing catalog and will include every new video moving forward.
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Whether you're just starting out or training to be the best, there should be something on this list for you.
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Whether you're starting out small or you're a multinational unicorn, your customers and their data will be your greatest asset.
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But whether you're just starting out or simply looking for a change, chances are you won't regret booking the flight.
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Millennial investors just starting out could benefit from this trend, since evidence keeps mounting that passive index funds perform better.
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Erin says, when they were starting out, she wanted to make sure the kids knew they didn't have to play.
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Setting goals that would require a six-figure income when you're just starting out as a teacher just won't fly.
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I got paid to do a stand-up at a rich girl's 16th birthday when I was just starting out.
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"I didn't have to think about how to cook a healthy meal while I was first starting out," she says.
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Traeger has been around for years, starting out in the Northwest as a small, cult brand associated with rugged smokers.
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It also prints quietly (and slowly), which is great if you're just starting out and don't want a noisy machine.
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Although some Maven features will have international applications, its car-sharing program is starting out in a relatively limited fashion.
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Starting out, I didn't even have the knowledge necessary to know how to evaluate these axes, blades, bows, and hammers.
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When Donald Trump was just starting out as a candidate for the presidency, he used to confuse ratings and polls.
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"Arnold Schwarzenegger asked me for advice when he was just starting out," the Star Wars actor, 66, tweeted on Saturday.
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Because the reality is running a business is hard, and when you're first starting out, mistakes are all but inevitable.
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While starting out as a rapper in Wellington, he would regularly reach out to Auckland-based rapper and producer Mzwètwo.
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There's some kids who are just starting out that I get emails from and they'll have like 50 SoundCloud plays.
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Starting out on TV shows like "Silver Spoons," he became the rare child star to forge a successful adult career.
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Regardless of how a stock's price fluctuates from there, you are starting out with the cushion of a positive return.
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Starting out, I learned the ropes from an RV-sales veteran and I am thankful for what he taught me.
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For Mr Greitens, the uncertainty over his political future is more painful because he was just starting out in politics.
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So hard knocks -- I'm sure you've had a few when you were starting out and getting your feet wet investing.
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Fuss' chances of such a long career in fund management would be slimmer today if he were just starting out.
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Starting out, Holt himself washed clients' floors, in addition to hiring employees, leading the firm's marketing strategy and buying supplies.
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Feloni: Is the way that you define success now, 15 years in, different from when you were just starting out?
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On top of rent and other expenses you might have as you're starting out, this may be a big adjustment.
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Being a makeup-obsessed boy in a girl's world is no walk in the park — especially when you're starting out.
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In any art form, when you're starting out, you don't always have an ear for how things should be applied.
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If AC/DC were a band starting out today with lyrics like this they'd probably… Maybe be on Warped Tour.
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Several Instagram influencers interviewed by Business Insider said creators who are starting out typically charge brands $1663 per 10,000 followers.
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Millions of Americans, particularly those with modest incomes or those who are just starting out, struggle with their credit cards.
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When I was starting out as a therapist, a colleague told me what was intended to be a cautionary tale.
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McGrath has been writing for 20 years, starting out as a journalist and writing non-fiction as well as novels.
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"I am just starting out in my career, and have been and remain fearful about speaking up," Ms. O'Connor wrote.
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When starting out as a freelancer, she recommended taking easy jobs to get your foot in the door with clients.
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Starting out as novice gin makers, the Ansleys enlisted the expertise of distiller Roger Jorgensen to show them the ropes.
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But when you're just starting out, having those notifications can help you avoid sitting in your chair for 11 hours.
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I'm getting a late start and starting out with only $10,000, so I want to invest as aggressively as possible.
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But first we've got some areas of fog and patchy drizzle this morning, with temperatures starting out in the 40s.
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"If you're starting out, if you don't have funding yet, you can still receive your payments using Brex," Dubugras said.
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In the previous year, she had left a tumultuous seven-year relationship, and was starting out on her own financially.
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The concept of having fun has driven some of Branson's most successful businesses, especially when he was first starting out.
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When I was starting out in comedy, I found that one survival tool was to have some jokes about alcohol.
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"When ... you're starting out, the worst thing you can do is put yourself in debt for your wedding," O'Leary says.
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No surprise, when he was just starting out, the elder Kipling helped design some of the museum's interiors and decorations.
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For someone starting out, the Janome 8002D Serger is just right — easy to use, easy to thread, and highly functional.
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Then they were just starting out, and M. Wells had the antic, adrenalized feel of punk rock or experimental theater.
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It doesn&apost matter if you&aposre overweight, out-of-shape, or just starting out — gyms are generally encouraging places.
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It's a tough tightrope act to pull off, but it really seems that they're starting out on a good foot here.
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This mantra has carried the trio a long way since starting out as part of the HAXLR8R hardware accelerator in 2013.
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But if you're not established and you're just starting out, you're never gonna have a chance in hell of being discovered.
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There he made the leap from medic to scientist, starting out by studying the 'flight or fight' response triggered by adrenaline.
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The Pembroke Pines, FL-based company is starting out with a Kickstarter campaign and will start shipping suitcases in early 2017.
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Awarded annually, the John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer is given to a writer just starting out their career.
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Starting out as a painter, I feel I have to transfer the idea of permeating an image with at least something.
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There's plenty of room to grow, it seems, and although Spectroplast is just starting out, it already has some 200 customers.
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He took me under his wing when I was first starting out as an actor and offered friendship, advice and guidance.
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That's a viewpoint we heard from Kenzie Academy, an educational program starting out in Indianapolis that we wrote about in October.
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Mila Kunis says she experienced a serious case of déjà vu with husband Ashton Kutcher back when they were starting out.
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How did it feel to be part of that big TV factory when you were just starting out in your career?
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The overhead costs (ads and photos) just for starting out as a "high-class" escort average around a few hundred dollars.
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In addition to the African rhythms, what other music has inspired you — either when you were just starting out or now.
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Blox is starting out with two projects which are now available on GitHub: a cluster-state-service and a daemon scheduler.
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Of course moving into a city is going to be extra-unattainable, financially, for someone just starting out in their career.
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You can always find time for people, especially those who are just starting out, because at one point, that was you.
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He became their manager when they were just starting out, but I guessed he turned them over when they got big.
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To help you make the leap, we looked into which 21D printers have are best suited for those just starting out.
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During his acceptance speech, Pratt talked about moving to Hollywood from Hawaii when he was first starting out in the industry.
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But Itsines recalls that when starting out as a personal trainer, she too set vague and lofty goals that didn't work.
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Fighters who were just starting out their careers have been put to a standstill, whereas others, like the kids at Wor.
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Starting out with a desk prepared for the day ahead could have a powerful effect on your mind-set and productivity.
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Puzder understands this, beginning with his own personal experience starting out by scooping ice cream at Baskin Robbins for minimum wage.
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There's a huge market for it now, but there was nobody when I was starting out over here in the 70s.
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Mini Metro has gone through many iterations over the years, starting out as a small prototype before becoming something much bigger.
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And every disadvantage and risk of homeownership is an even greater disadvantage and risk to families who are just starting out.
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Joan Smalls wasn't big back then, I made friends with her, and all the girls were just starting out as well.
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And not a single one — big ones, famous ones, ones starting out — have ever … suggested any kind of impropriety at all.
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A couple just starting out, they should feel just as special as someone who's at a different point in their lives.
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Mr. Yarrow, Mr. Stookey and Ms. Travers had tried to hire Mr. De Cormier when they were starting out, in 1960.
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She cautioned prosecutors against starting out cases with salacious claims, saying once allegations are made it's hard to take them back.
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Matthew Eyles has spent over two decades working in healthcare, starting out in government and later moving into the private sector.
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Like a band just starting out, the Socialist Party running mates don't assume the crowds are familiar with their act yet.
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The piece has had numerous iterations, starting out as an animation before becoming a light projection and then interactive light art.
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Are you surprised that many people your age simply accept that starting out in the workforce should be a financial struggle?
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Why it matters: Europe is starting out its threatened retaliation gingerly, affecting only a few billion dollars worth of American goods.
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This is true right up through to those early post-collegiate years, when everyone is starting out in their professional lives.
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If you're just starting out your career, reach out to your network of friends, family, and former classmates for their insights.
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"When I was starting out with record companies, there was a tendency to simplify the image as a prodigy," she said.
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She part-plans her recipes at home, starting out by imagining the colours of vegetables that would make an appealing plate.
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It also means that those starting out can get much more cinematic effects with ultra-portable and relatively inexpensive mirrorless cameras.
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She also acknowledged that it might be harder for other researchers to follow in her footsteps, particularly those just starting out.
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Think of how many people you have met and had a great relationship with, by your starting out disliking the person.
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Kathie Lee told the tale -- which she says happened when she was in her 20s and just starting out in Hollywood.
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It is probably home to the greatest number of starting-out dealers showing the works of emerging artists in New York.
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Alas, the self-financed "Alina," his first fiction feature as a director, looks like the work of someone just starting out.
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"Or that's what I would probably be tempted to think if I were either starting out all over again or dead."
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I think living in a big city is a true test of independence for someone just starting out their adult life.
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Several female Instagram influencers interviewed by Business Insider said creators who are starting out typically charge brands $100 per 10,000 followers.
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The Breakout Star, By Itself We're starting out strong with a nighttime ensemble you can build up to — or down, rather.
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It&aposs an odd feeling to be receiving a veteran&aposs award when I feel like I&aposm just starting out.
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This is especially vital for anyone just starting out with the exercise, as well as those attempting to lift heavy weight.
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"When I was starting out these names that were just listed were like gods to me," Pitt said in his speech.
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These are real issues for small businesses, and when I was starting out, I had no idea about things like that.
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Which is to say, starting out we have no wounds to speak of beyond the ways our parents expressed their love.
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Starting out as a video game composer, Cage eventually decided to develop the filmic stories that were running around his mind.
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I was in my underwear (in the game!) within like twenty seconds of starting out, and I never got very far.
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"[Cityfox] were a boutique label just starting out like we were," Wolf & Lamb's Zev Eisenberg, who helped organize the showcase, told THUMP.
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Kik, which is valued at over $1 billion and particularly popular with teens/young people in North America, is starting out slowly.
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A photographer friend of mine asked me for it, and because I was just starting out I didn't know what to expect.
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The courses are designed for bloggers who are just starting out and want to grow their audience and improve their moneymaking capabilities.
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It was the first Joshua, now 64, had heard of their long ago romance when both were starting out in their careers.
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But in a New Yorker profile, Kohan revealed that she experienced a lot of sexism while starting out as a TV writer.
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"Katy and I met through our husbands' mutual friend when we were all starting out in New York after college," Gianopulos wrote.
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In the process of lending your experience to someone just starting out, their fire and passion is bound to inspire you, too.
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If you're just starting out in the world of mindfulness and Instagrammable spirituality, Lunarly leaves its main goal of intention setting unexplained.
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The company works with a range of artists, from those just starting out to bigger names, like Grace Helbig, The Fine Bros.
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For those just starting out, or who have low credit scores or limited credit histories, McQuay recommends opting for a secured card.
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Founded by Mikhail Popov, Alexander Popov, and Vladimir Kozhevnikov the company has about 1,000 active cardholders after starting out in October 2016.
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Just-starting-out founders don't have a complete team and are required to do things they are not well-suited to do.
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This lightweight 3D printer comes in bright primary colors clearly meant for children, though it's a good option for anyone starting out.
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But it's hard to take issue with a promotion that eases the crushing weight of starting out your career deeply in debt.
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It's just like foundation in the beauty world, dancers have many different skin tones, especially those who are just starting out now.
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Although the car-sharing portion is starting out small, Maven plans to expand into other major U.S. metropolitan areas later this year.
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" His advice to those starting out on their own: "Don't get distracted by the BS of fundraising as a marker of success.
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He was just starting out, looking for a way to get a grip on developing a beat and making inroads with editors.
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If one then adds an out of wedlock child to these poor economic prospects, you are starting out in a deep hole.
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Starting out selling LCD televisions direct from manufacturer to consumer, the company claims to now have around 621,300 unique customers per year.
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Starting out as a talented bass player, John Segler decided he no longer wanted to tour with bands in the late 80s.
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Three albums into Oozing Wound's career, what advice do you have for any thrash bands out there who are just starting out?
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Starting out as an initiative for reforestation and opium-replacement crops, it now has business units in food, horticulture, tourism and handicrafts.
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"You're not gonna get to [sleep] in your 20s or your 30s, the way my 30s are starting out," Rihanna told E!
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Still, even starting out, Freud showed himself to be a man who did not have much in the way of professional scruples.
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Business Insider asked this year's Rising Stars of Wall Street to give us their best career advice for those just starting out.
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Those just starting out on their journey, for example, might just use it as a project database to keep other leaders informed.
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But some of the internet's top creators say one of the best tools to use, especially starting out, is simply your smartphone.
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When you go down to Provincetown Playhouse or the Cherry Lane, you think of Edward starting out in these little tiny theaters.
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Both Janet Jackson and Cliff Richard are musical legends now, but in 1984 Jackson was just an 18-year-old starting out.
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Starting out as an oil refiner in Cleveland, throughout the 1870s and 1880s Rockefeller began working with and buying out other refiners.
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Kaling cautioned not to use this apology tactic when you're just starting out, but that it's great for later in your career.
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Plus, when you're just starting out, it may not always be in the budget to hire someone to create content for you.
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It is as if he is just starting out, happy to have found a handful of forms that are all his own.
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When you're starting out, information about the do's and don'ts of workplace culture will be some of the most vital you'll get.
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"Had I just been starting out when the ban came down, that would have been lights out, just no way," he said.
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"I had so much fear about being excluded from this industry I was just starting out in," he said in the interview.
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Starting out in Maine, she quickly broke her glasses, got lost and was rescued by rangers, who told her to go home.
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Across the country, hundreds of thousands of your peers are also celebrating their commencements, receiving their diplomas, starting out in the world.
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Absolutely, " says Tony Ogorek, chief investment officer at Ogorek Wealth Management in Williamsville, N.Y. "It is very challenging for people starting out.
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"I think the platform and support for young designers in London is like no other," Quinn said about starting out in London.
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"Streaming is a wonderful hobby, but it's not always an easy one, especially when you're starting out," Ninja writes in his book.
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If you're just starting out with an HSA, chances are that your money is sitting in something similar to a checking account.
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Starting out with no reference points for the actual sound, the only thing that I knew I wanted to be was honest.
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When you're starting out in your career it can be easy to be intimidated by those you think know more than you.
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Starting out with poems set in Texas, where the poet grew up, Conoley moves – literally and figuratively – into a wider, deeper world.
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Which is why I've always admired people for their hobbies — whether they've done them all their lives or are just starting out.
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Huntsman has been with Fox News since 2015, starting out as a reporter before earning her co-anchoring position on Fox & Friends Weekend.
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Starting Out as Friends While they've only been dating for a year, Hudson and the musician have been friendly for over a decade.
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For $140, it's a good place to start for anyone just starting out as a birdwatcher or hunter, as well as experienced sportsmen.
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But when Alibaba's Jack Ma was just starting out, Gates was a source of real frustration too, the self-made billionaire revealed Thursday.
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"When it comes to paying back loans, starting out on the right foot is critical," said Antoine Oakley, a spokesman for Sallie Mae.
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Starting out as a ballet dancer, Bruzzone has been active throughout her life, whether dancing or taking group fitness classes at various gyms.
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Get the yogitoes Yoga Mat Towel (3 sizes) for $54.06 See Details Balancing in yoga isn't an easy task, especially when starting out.
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And whenever I connect with aspiring YouTubers, I'm always asked: What are your tips for someone who's just starting out on the platform?
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We're doing half hour, 45-minute films on the trials and tribulations of what a starting out project looks like in all reality.
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So that's why Why Is This Still a Thing is still a thing, and we're starting out this year by reinvigorating the column.
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"These are smaller companies just starting out, not the Ubers of the world, so there's a significantly higher level of risk," he said.
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Starting out dressed in gothic outfits, with long, black hair and black nail polish and make-up, Angel has since mellowed his image.
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He took a job at Google when it was just starting out and sold the shares he was given for a sizeable sum.
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When he was starting out, hackers had to have a good grasp on electrical engineering and circuit board design to make a badge.
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Martha Stewart reminisced about having a boutique in the same Connecticut store as Mr. Lauren, when both were starting out in the 1970s.
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But it can also mean long days of auditions, relentless rehearsals and struggling to make ends meet — especially for those just starting out.
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Now, Rogen has shared a cute pic from when the two were just starting out — and still sitting in the high school cafeteria.
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The platform with the most users might not be the best place to market yourself starting out — you could get more exposure elsewhere.
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This capital requirement can be particularly challenging for young investors who are just starting out, as they may have minimal savings to invest.
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If you're starting out with nothing, you may end up spending anywhere from $3,000 to $4,000 on furniture, bedding, art and other stuff.
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Starting out as a basic rewards and loyalty service, the company has grown into a larger marketing and analytics platform over the years.
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Ms. Crouch said that when her son was starting out, she was allowed to work remotely for three months a year in Mammoth.
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Whether you're just starting out or having been doing the daily grind for a while, getting dressed for work can be a struggle.
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Starting out with an ectomorph body type—tall and skinny—doesn't automatically mean that you have less potential for growth than other people.
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I feel like for someone who's just starting out, you don't need any more than a non-soap face wash, moisturizer, and sunscreen.
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And lending a hand to those around you or who are just starting out can also give you a boost, said Seeling Smith.
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Since starting out, he's performed at some of the raves and is today a resident DJ at the Copenhagen venue Et Andet Sted.
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As we've seen, we're starting out by naively streaming video games in the same way that we stream static audio and video content.
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The surrounding fill is — in my opinion — above average for two constructors who are just starting out, and they debut some nice entries.
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The average debt for Americans starting out in life is $28500,6900, and debt exceeds $2628,28503 during peak earning years before falling off again.
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One's pay and position starting out has a big impact on subsequent raises and promotions, and thus on accumulated wealth over a career.
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It's not an affectation—she and Cook, especially when they were starting out and quite poor, were known to feed themselves this way.
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And though buyers have traditionally been singles or young couples starting out, there also has been a recent influx of families, brokers say.
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But women have long played significant roles in film production, especially when the industry was starting out and before movies became big business.
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We've loved every minute of it, but our original thought process starting out was that it would be fun to make features together.
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Thanks to skyrocketing costs, student debt is more of a burden for millennials than it was for any previous generation just starting out.
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The purpose of pursuing decertification is acknowledging that USA Gymnastics failed hundreds of young gymnasts, from medal winners to girls just starting out.
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When starting out, we felt that we had to be a very tough band, and that had an absence of melody going on.
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Starting out innocuous and then jarring, stalling, upsetting its audience with intent—after the last two weeks, I should really get off Facebook.
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After starting out as a figurative artist, Frank Bowling began pouring paint in 210; he has always been the figure who doesn't fit.
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Whether you're starting out announcing blog posts, sending updates to investors or notifying people of new features, MailChimp is the way to go.
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Yolanda and Mohamed Hadid were both immigrants in America when they were just starting out in their industries — modeling and real estate, respectively.
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ACT UP was starting out, and she embraced its mission, which used direct action and outrage to keep the issue front and center.
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Proper names actually worked to get things going for me today, which I always prefer to starting out feeling old, lowbrow or both.
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When I was first starting out as a constructor a few years ago, I began emailing with Deb for advice on getting started.
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But if you're just starting out it's incredibly expensive to build here … I just built 30 units at a property in southern Indiana.
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Plus research, when you are starting out, so you understand where a style or silhouette was born, and how it evolved over time.
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Starting out as a small Southwestern US operation, Continental Airlines grew to be a household brand that largely survived the test of time.
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I was drawn to the couples who were just starting out: What would the following months bring, what would they learn about themselves?
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We develop passion for what we do over time, rather than starting out with a clear, defined passion for a particular career path.
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When I was starting out, I went around to the different locations to ask questions about what their experience was with Breaking Bad.
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Barczyk said when he was first starting out, he would look to other creators on YouTube for advice on what to charge brands.
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Murray is just starting out, and in "Distances" she is doing so assertively, with a cool, steady gaze that suggests embers burning underneath.
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After starting out the 2020 primary with a historically diverse field of candidates, the field has since winnowed to be nearly entirely white.
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SAO PAULO (Reuters) - Many young players from Brazil - particularly those starting out at Santos – have been saddled with the moniker, "the new Pele".
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The majority of people aren't starting out on the same base, and we've got to lift people up and in particular working people.
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Nebraska has lost 19643 of its last 14 games since starting out conference play 3-0 for the first time in 41 years.
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Starting out, they had a staff of seven, worked out of a $30-a-night hotel room in Manhattan and had no clients.
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Starting out as a DJ, he'd originally operated as a counterpart to his rapper and half-brother Lord Infamous, doing their Tennessee thing.
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And because Can were devotees of this philosophy, starting out from songs that contained everything, they made music that itself could do anything.
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And striker Edin Dzeko made his move to Roma from Manchester City permanent after starting out on loan at the beginning of this season.
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After starting out as chief mechanic with McLaren in 1963, Alexander filled a number of roles at the team and ultimately became a director.
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And as a guy coming up, a young guy, starting out with the Hawks, I hope I can continue a long career with them.
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If you're just starting out in coding, something straightforward will benefit you in your journey, and we think this course is a great choice.
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But for hedge funds just starting out, partnering with someone like Blackstone can provide the help needed to get their businesses up and running.
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When Branson was first starting out, launching his airline company, Virgin Atlantic, in 1984, "he's going to go compete with British Airways," says Robbins.
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Madonna's 22-year-old daughter has been modeling since she was young, starting out by starring in her mom's Material Girl campaigns for Macy's.
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To be indifferent about being liked or about how you look are privileges that aren't often afforded to women, especially when they're starting out.
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"When we were starting out in Destiny's Child, high-end labels, they didn't want to dress four black, country, curvy girls," the singer explained.
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Starting out, they'd been concerned that people might perceive the project as a group of "self-centred millennials whining about their issues," says Goodman.
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Schumer worked at a ton of service-industry jobs when she was starting out, including one gig at a fancy Grand Central steak restaurant.
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Starting out in Christian's luxurious Seattle apartment, the experience follows Christian and Ana as they arrive at the ball, greet his mother — and you!
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Starting out two decades ago as an apothecary of traditional Ayurvedic potions, Patanjali has expanded into personal care, home products, packaged food and more.
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Another important change has been my ability to travel to 'new' and more 'unusual' places, which just wasn't an option when first starting out.
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If you are just starting out as a solver, here's a tip: When I see something like that, I go looking for a revealer.
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We spoke to Smith on her own high school hardships, starting out Hollywood in the age of #MeToo, and being starstruck by Molly Ringwald.
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One of the hurdles facing Dunkin' and other fast food outlets is "parents don't want [their kids] starting out in our industry," Travis said.
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But Sharma, whom we've written about before when he was just getting started, has shaped the platform up quite a bit since starting out.
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The best positions for wand play Starting out with wand play means finding the right positions that are both comfortable and orgasmic for you.
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Anyone who's just starting out should never put rope near the neck, because doing it wrong has the potential to cause serious damage. Tingling.
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It's easy to see how that price point and the flexibility of sound could make the amp extremely appealing to those just starting out.
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This detailed course is designed for absolute beginners, so anyone just starting out with video editing can get an introductory instruction from the jump.
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I'd sip all night on the expensive nectar, starting out flirtatious and fun but ending with my face flushed and facing a toilet bowl.
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Starting out with four partners and one on loan from the U.S., GV now has two based in London, Hulme and Avid Larizadeh Duggan.
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He tells a story of befriending about a group of college students when he was still starting out at UCB Theatre in New York.
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"For folks just starting out with an entrepreneurial idea to have access to this combined HSN-QVC platform, the opportunities are extraordinary," George said.
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After starting out $5003,000 in debt and without ever making six figures until quite recently, the Navy vet was able to amass $1.85 million.
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Starting out as a super successful Kickstarter project, the Makey Makey aims to make the world of science and coding more accessible (and fun).
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In a series of posts on Twitter, Gates shares the things he wishes he knew when he was just starting out in his career.
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A: We intend on starting out with basic content marketing through educational content Q: From a partnerships perspective you talked about financial companies. Size?
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I'd throw gifts to newcomers and even kept a large storage box filled with extra clothes and building materials for people starting out fresh.
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For bands starting out you kind of have to suck for awhile, and The Smell helped us go through all those awkward growing phases.
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Starting Out as Friends While they've only been together for over a year, Hudson and the musician have been friends for over a decade.
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Starting out with donor blood, they edited genes in immune cells to attack her cancer, then infused the baby with those genetically modified cells.
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But all things considered, Lambert seems to be starting out 2016 on a high note — with a little "Like" and a lot of love.
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Noisey: How much did starting out on YouTube influences you as artists, especially in terms of being so exposed to the public so early?
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"When we were starting out in Destiny's Child, a lot of labels didn't really want to dress four black, country, curvy girls," she said.
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She revealed that clown fish—like Nemo, in the Pixar movie—are hermaphrodites, starting out as male but sometimes becoming female as they mature.
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"Trudeau is just starting out, he's learning the ropes," Ms. Campbell said as she stood at an intersection where the motorcade would soon turn.
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"For folks just starting out with an entrepreneurial idea to have access to this combined HSN-QVC platform, the opportunities are extraordinary," he said.
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Small channels that are eligible for monetization have increasingly higher standards to abide by than the bigger channels did when they were starting out.
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The company has been putting the wearable camera on sale at pop-up vending machines around the country, starting out on the West Coast.
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Small independent businesses like her garage already have fewer options than larger firms do when it comes to operating expenses, especially when starting out.
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Plus, it allows you to have some discretionary income when you're starting out, since your student loan payments will be fixed to your income.
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In real life, Parton likes to give young stars information rather than advice because of her own experience starting out in the music industry.
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After starting out as a research and development project at Google in 2009, the company has invested billions of dollars in developing the technology.
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"I really feel for artists starting out today," Mr. Scharf said, recalling his own arrival from California to attend the School of Visual Arts.
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This is now being recognized as a solution for adding housing, whether it's for aging parents, students or people who are just starting out.
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" But thanks to increased sales volume, 2018 was "the best year we have ever had," he said, and 2019 is "starting out very brisk.
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In 2005, online retail was just starting out in Southeast Asia, but the appetite was growing fast as consumers gained rapid access to technology.
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If you're just starting out, it might be a good idea to keep it simple for your first step into creating a smart home.
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Though his best days were well behind him, his approach never seemed to waver from principles that he set for himself when starting out.
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While some meal kits want to turn you into a gourmand, Dinnerly is perhaps more approachable for folks just starting out in the kitchen.
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When she was first starting out, she hadn&apost set a price — and said on live TV that she would work with any budget.
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While they may seem basic, they&aposre excellent foundational tips for anyone starting out in the kitchen and helpful reminders for seasoned home cooks.
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For kids who are already starting out behind, we are going to have to devote the necessary resources to get them up to speed.
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There's no reason someone who is just starting out as a solver wouldn't be charmed by discovering the commonality in this sort of thing.
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O'Brien, though, appears to at least be starting out with a perk that Bolton apparently squandered away: a pretty good working relationship with Trump.
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The company raised more than $200 million in its initial round of funding, considered a huge amount for a company starting out in drug discovery.
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Peabody has been a giant in the mining industry seemingly forever, after starting out in Chicago in 1880 with just a wagon and two mules.
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Like many starting out in the modeling industry, there were some ups and downs, as well as some very valuable lessons learned along the way.
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"This is especially important when you're just starting out or coming back from a layoff or injury when it's easier to overdo it," he says.
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After starting out as extremely limited versions of their PC-powered counterparts, standalone VR headsets are starting to get pretty advanced, at least on paper.
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And starting out on this new part of my life after getting back from space, being there for a year has definitely been a challenge.
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Of course, the majority of the collective's members, who are just starting out, aren't looking to go pro or training to win a Golden Glove.
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"There are men in every industry in positions of power who use that against ambitious women who are starting out in their careers," she said.
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It's a common mistake when starting out to cut the hole in the pastry bag too large, which results in the tip falling right out.
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Were there any big issues with regards to creating this open world that you didn't anticipate when you were just starting out on the game?
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No matter what you're doing, though, these optional stories all follow a similar tack, starting out incredibly goofy before revealing themselves to be much more.
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"One of the things we always advise people when they're just starting out is doing your homework on the work and the artist," he said.
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After starting out at a skill level of 55 out of 100, I'm proud to say that training with Forpheus brought me up to 77.
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SAO PAULO, Aug 3 (Reuters) - Many young players from Brazil - particularly those starting out at Santos – have been saddled with the moniker, "the new Pele".
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There's a difference between someone who's just starting out at 30 years old and someone who is 30 but has 40 fights under their belt.
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As someone who is starting out in the industry during a moment of great upheaval and change, Young feels hopeful about where things are going.
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Gogoprint is starting out in Thailand, where both Suss and Berghaeuser have resided for the past few years, but it has plans to be regional.
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"I was just starting out and I got this job and because of the union … somebody said, 'You have to change your name,' " he explained.
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"Starting out this Wednesday morning, great workout," she said in a campaign video, covered in sweat after HIIT in the humid, 90-degree Miami heat.
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Finding what's unique about your pet is the biggest and most important step when starting out, author, speaker and social media strategist Peg Fitzpatrick said.
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A good skill to have when you're just a struggling young artist starting out and don't have the funds to actually afford a backup band.
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By starting out at the point that other shows took multiple seasons to reach, Riverdale may have cut its own legs out from under itself.
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Millennials who are just starting out in their careers likely can't afford $20,000 catering bills unless they're lucky enough to have help from their parents.
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I wanted to be sort of defiant and happy, as if it was about a very young girl who was just starting out her life.
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"Access to resources on healthcare, business decisions, or legal situations would be incredibly valuable to folks like us or people just starting out," they said.
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But he didn't propose redress for newly independent countries, which would be starting out poorer than the colonial powers that had dominated them for years.
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These are just a few high-profile examples of the international impact new creators can make by starting out using online platforms for their creativity.
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If you're just starting out, there are smart money moves you can make now that can help set you up for success and security later.
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This is a game where the smartest thing you can do when you're first starting out is punch a bunch of trees until they shatter.
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The founders knew the risk when starting out, which is why they feel "deeply indebted" to the first cohort's families who gave LLA a chance.
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Whether you are a seasoned aquarium enthusiast or a newcomer, your success in the aquarium hobby hinges on the choices you make when starting out.
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People starting out in their careers should build a budget, and aim to contribute to their retirement plans up to the employer's match, Hannon said.
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Starting out as a shoe-shiner on the streets of São Paulo, Lula spent most of this century commanding ballrooms and stages the world over.
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I recommend starting out with Huggies Little Snugglers Baby Diapers because they have that all-important cutout where your child's umbilical cord stump will be.
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"What I actually found out was that I was putting in more hours than my coaching job for less pay, when starting out," he said.
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Regardless of whether you're just starting out or more than 10 years deep into your profession, she says it's never too late make a change.
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While Nodle is starting out by leveraging the smartphone infrastructure, the plan is to expand this to home routers and maybe even vehicles like cars.
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But with Indonesia forecast to account for half of the region's fast-growing internet economy, the startup is at least starting out at ground zero.
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The first person to attend college in his family, Nichols transferred to Northeastern's newly developed major in Management Information Systems after starting out in architecture.
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Not only does is not hurt to ask for more money, starting out at a higher salary can have lasting implications for future earning power.
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The Orbi system is expensive with basic systems starting out around $300 though with holiday sales, they can be found for around $200 and up.
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"When I was much younger and starting out, I was told by producers of a film to lose 15 pounds in two weeks," she said.
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And when you're just starting out, having a crucial grasp on your data and the ability to analyze it can really help drive those decisions.
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No woman just starting out should ever be told she has to choose between working for a Harvey Weinstein and working for a Mike Pence.
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Despite starting out with the questionable title "Scrotal Recall," this British sitcom has been described as a pleasant "How I Met Your Mother" for millennials.
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The two have played only once: Federer won a tight three-setter on grass in 2016, as Fritz was just starting out on the tour.
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We talked to Dixon about everything from her best piece of money advice for your people starting out in tech to her favorite Instagram perks.
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Do you think you would have appreciated or benefited from some kind of text like Making Comics when you were starting out as a cartoonist?
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Her unconventional, darkly funny book follows the lives of two Midwestern cage fighters — one just starting out and one in the twilight of his career.
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Right now, there are a few great MSI gaming laptops on sale on Amazon — all of them great for beginners that are just starting out.
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An added bonus: The hosts range from starting-out to very established, and form a tutorial in life cycles and survival tactics of art galleries.
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"There will always be customers that are skeptical, but I think by starting out with a card, we built a lot of trust," Dubugras said.
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That's because when her parents came to the U.S. from India, they were broke and Deepak Chopra was just starting out in his medical career.
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According to his website, Yasuda has been a journalist since 1997, starting out in newspapers before going freelance in 2003 after a trip to Afghanistan.
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For couples just starting out, that burden is having an impact on their lifestyle and ability to buy a home or have children, she added.
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When he was first starting out, that meant saving the money he made working at the dealership and spending what he made as a comedian.
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But when Parton was starting out as a musician, she faced a lot of criticism from people who claimed she was making the "wrong" choices.
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In 219, McGinn left the DA's office and the next year opened her own firm, starting out with small auto accidents and criminal defense cases.
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When you're first starting out, try to do multiple sessions in a short time period — a good beginner's pace is about three times per week.
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Starting out in 12 states, the company's so-called Rural Airband Initiative is an attempt to partner with local telecom providers to boost wireless internet.
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Maybe I figured out the futility of my effort, or maybe I just don't have the time that I did when I was starting out freelancing.
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Starting out in 2016, this group is all about advancing freight transport across the European continent, by looking to connect carriers and shippers in real time.
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"Why in the world did you like this show when you were in your mid-20s and starting out on your own career?" he asked incredulously.
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To that end, he urges his children and everyone starting out in their careers to pursue their passions because that will make it easier to succeed.
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"That type of stuff makes influencer marketing so much more effective, especially if you're just starting out or making a push toward Gen Z and millennials."
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When Gurrola was starting out, she kept a journal where she recorded her engagement (likes and comments) to see what times worked best for her page.
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It's basically trial and error, with the agent starting out with no knowledge of how to complete its goal and then slowly teaching itself over time.
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At first, when I was starting out, I'd try to buy HomeKit-compatible ones to make life easier, but it's amounted to little in the end.
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Friendships aside, we stepped into the ring and got to work — first starting out with warmups like high knees and lunges to get our blood flowing.
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"Ashley was a newly married, young woman who was self employed and just starting out in a painting business with her wife, Janet," the page reads.
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While some serious runners don't like to run with their phone at all, when you're first starting out, apps can provide helpful feedback about your running.
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There's no need to buy a brand new ride when you're young and just starting out your career, Hoyt said — especially if you're in the red.
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Because of all I experienced, no one has quite been in my position before, so starting out this time around, I felt a lot of anxiety.
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"Many millennials just starting out may struggle to balance paying down debts and saving money, especially for retirement," says Julie Wilson, head of research for Navient.
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Finding what's unique about your pet is the biggest and most important step when starting out, author, speaker and social media strategist Peg Fitzpatrick tells CNBC.
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G.L.O.W. made it four seasons in its initial run, starting out in what is now the now very sad, very smoky Riviera Hotel in Las Vegas.
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"Temer's government is starting out well," Silas Malafaia, a television evangelist and author of best-selling books like "How to Defeat Satan's Strategies," wrote on Twitter.
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Starting out in electric mode by default, the Panamera can reach a maximum speed of 2000mph without the help of the combustion engine and 172mph with.
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These are not cash-strapped individuals who have been painted into a corner, nor are they young professional types starting out in the new micro-apartments.
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It's very tempting when you're starting out in puzzle construction to cram your grid with proper names, because they generally have a consonant-vowel-consonant etc.
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Thirty years ago, when Hurd was starting out in the IT industry, companies would hire entry-level employees and groom them to succeed at the company.
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For reasons that are still being worked out, it "exploded," for the lack of a better word, starting out very hot and cooling as it went.
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To anyone who's just starting out in self-employment, I'd recommend hiring a CPA and financial adviser, and figuring out how to pay your quarterly taxes.
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Jason Duff, an Ohio entrepreneur who founded Bellefontaine Ohio Properties, says it is typical for business owners not to understand their taxes, especially when starting out.
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In places like Ohio and Michigan and North Carolina and Wisconsin, places we have to win to beat Trump, we'll be starting out ten yards behind.
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Clinton flipped back and forth on the issue, starting out in favor of granting the licenses, changing her mind and then ultimately settling where she started.
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When you're starting out, it might be forced on you more, but I feel like the longer I've done it, the less I've felt that pressure.
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This book is the perfect gift for a new college graduate, or for yourself if you happen to be just starting out in your own career.
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One morning, when I was in my early 20s starting out in my corporate career, I walked out of another meeting with my head slightly bowed.
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"When you're starting out in your career and potentially not making as much money, it's a great opportunity to start putting money away," Rajo-Miller said.
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By starting out with industries first, Golan is able to identify market leaders that are structurally advantaged, meaning they have growth drivers that outlast economic shakeouts.
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We spoke with five New Yorkers in the industry — some more senior, some just starting out — about the true cost of living and working in fashion.
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Starting out, you don't have your elites (distinct from heroes, as you can recruit units like Terminator squads) and have to unlock them via resource collection.
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Especially when you are just starting out, it's worthwhile to develop a daily routine and study a few times a day to keep your memory fresh.
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When Gutierrez and Simondac were starting out, male beauty gurus were few and far between on YouTube and Instagram — which is far from the case now.
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Back in the day, when I was a kid just starting out in football, my father took me to my first game in the Tampa Stadium.
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When I was starting out just strumming a Beatles song, I'd realize they used like the wrong chords and chords that weren't in the same key.
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The job required coursework, paid worse (starting out at $4.25 an hour and maxing out at $9.25 an hour 13 years later), and was physically taxing.
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I worried what would happen if I suddenly had to move to another city for work, a very real possibility for someone starting out in newspapers.
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Here you have one of dance music's most legendary production teams starting out in the humble confines of Toronto's most legendary dance music venues, Industry Nightclub.
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I think it has been easier for me in the live-setting because starting out as a DJ, my job was never to play my tracks.
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Tattooing is by and large a cash business; a number of artists, especially those who are just starting out, don't report their income to the IRS.
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Kattan described herself as a "hard-core feminist" and said that her experiences starting out as a woman in business led her to create the fund.
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It was remarkable to discover just how superficially moderate and even liberal a Republican he was when he was starting out in the '60s and '70s.
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I severely misfilled the NE corner of this grid when starting out, and once I'd untangled things I did a little FACEPALM for missing this one.
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Whether you&aposre a smart home enthusiast or just starting out in the space, you&aposre bound to find a product or two that you like.
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Starting out in Hong Kong In 2012, Kwok dropped out of his studies in Chicago to pursue his idea for Handy in Hong Kong, his hometown.
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Another angle: After starting out with a diverse field of presidential candidates, the Democratic Party risks presenting an all-white lineup at its debate this month.
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When he was first starting out, that meant saving the money he made working at a car dealership and spending what he made as a comedian.
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In the nineteen-sixties, when Ailes was just starting out, he told Nixon that he lost the election to Kennedy because he was lousy on television.
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Day two took a funkier turn, starting out with MeLo-X, who brought out the incredibly turnt crew The Øthers, and the incomparably fun Phony Ppl.
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Whether people are just starting out or completely starting over, more than any other place in the city, people start at the Los Angeles Public Library.
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In Bjork's interview with Pitchfork last January around the release of her album Vulnicura, she shared her own struggles to be taken seriously when starting out.
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But yeah, when I was young and just starting out in my career, I fell in love with a musician whose name is Mike — hi, Mike!
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Buttigieg has endorsed a single-payer health care system, although he proposes starting out with a transition policy like a public option or all-payer rate setting.
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"Any type of a meeting that we have that's not bipartisan is not in the proper scheme of things of starting out the new year," said Sen.
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If you're starting out in the colorful world of Pokémon Go and you're keen to catch them all/be the best like no one ever was/etc.
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The term "starving artist" might be a cliché, but that doesn't mean it's not a reality for a lot of creative people who are just starting out.
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Some in their 50s and 60s may not even have had the advantage of some common retirement strategies when they were starting out in the work world.
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This is what I would tell anybody in this business, especially if they are starting out: There is a reward for bringing your A-game every time.
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After starting out Thursday's show, she revealed that her guest DJ for the day was none other that Colton Underwood, the latest Bachelor to hand out roses.
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Squeezing your phone to do things that you're used to using a touchscreen for is an odd experience, and HTC is starting out slowly with this implementation.
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Narrowing the profession's gender gap begins with each of us individually — and with a collective commitment to maximize the contributions of the young women just starting out.
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That series, which hails from Empire creator Lee Daniels, also explores the dynamics of a girl group, only this time, they're just starting out rather than reuniting.
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That 3 cents docked from your paycheck when you were just starting out your career and the widening wage gap that follows you through, though, might be.
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High rent burdens can be devastating to the aspirations of the young college graduate, already burdened with student loan debt and just starting out in the workforce.
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Starting out as a junior designer at Random House in 1980, Noble has seen, as she calls it, "the waves of African Americans" a few times now.
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"When we were first starting out, we wanted to maximize the usable housing space in an effort to keep rents low for our tenants," Outpost told Insider.
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I wrote about the U.S.-based service nearly two years ago when it was just starting out and it had gobbled up a $1.7 million seed round.
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All of the features will rely on the sheer size of Tinder's tech team, which dwarfs those of other dating platforms that may be just starting out.
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We've compiled our favorite monitors for photo editors who are just starting out as well as for those with a bit more expertise (and money to burn).
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Because of the beginning of my life starting out really rough, I feel like as I've grown up I've gotten used to things being a little tougher.
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I remember meeting him at a gig when I was starting out and he told me to stick at it and just enjoy what I was doing.
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With the gown (£199) and extras like the wig tin (£270), a full kit costs more than £1,000—a lot for a barrister who is starting out.
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When she was starting out, Kali spent a lot of time trying to control other people's narratives of her, whether it was in interviews or on Twitter.
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While there are more female students and faculty today than when Villa-Komaroff was starting out, the progress with ethnic minority scholars has been slower, she said.
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The lens roadmap It's starting out with just three lenses this year, but Nikon plans to add six additional Z-mount lenses to the lineup in 2019.
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But when you're first starting out, it can often be more helpful to try different apps to see what works—rather than financially committing to one option.
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But to me, as I was starting out in the field, it didn't make much sense that killing pathogens could be all that mattered—for two reasons.
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Maybe this sounds too conservative or stagnant, but I am just starting out and I'm not looking to run into a lot of debt opening multiple cards.
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Whether you're just starting out or you're part of an established organization that wants to make the shift, here are three guiding principles for doing DevOps right.
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Van Cleve recommends couples sit down together at least monthly to review spending and saving amounts, particularly if the couple is starting out on two different pages.
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Being that you had help from Electric Indigo, Miss Kittin, and Acid Maria while starting out, what advice that you would give to an aspiring female artist?
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And while they don't regret a thing when it comes to their career, the band admit they'd give their younger selves some advice when first starting out.
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After starting out as the washed up former star of a '90s sitcom, he picked himself up last season to play Secretariat in his first dramatic role.
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It's not a perfect lens, but for those on a budget or starting out with a prime lens, this is a good option for cutting your teeth.
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I already know that Barbra Streisand resisted any pressure to alter her distinctive (and, may I say, gorgeous) nose when she was starting out as a performer.
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While The Magicians dealt with a group of characters just starting out in life, Grossman noted that he's playing with people at different points in their lives.
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Young people just starting out are often left wondering: How do you know when to pursue big dreams and when to take a job in a cubicle?
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Whether your organization is just starting out, growth stage or beyond, you need people who can develop innovative ideas and, more importantly, put those ideas into action.
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" The rock star said that, back then, living with parents was not uncommon for young artists who were just starting out: "We were the norm, you know.
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"If you think about dating on a budget, because when you're starting out you don't have a lot of money, you've got to be crafty," O'Leary laughs.
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Her advice to musicians starting out online is to put their music on every platform possible, and use a website like she did to easily distribute songs.
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Designed especially for kids, the Razor E100 Electric Scooter is fun, safe, and durable for little ones or anyone just starting out in the electric scooter world.
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"What we're looking for now is an upside volume explosion" of nine stocks rising for every declining stock to confirm a new upward trend is starting out.
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After running, the fighters are required to clinch for up to one hour before hitting pads with one of the trainers or starting out on the bag.
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But it also provided a framework for pedagogy: Veteran and aspiring constructors discussed their craft on forums and listservs, with the established mentoring those just starting out.
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For brand sponsorships, the typical rate creators will go by when starting out is $100 per 10,000 followers, according to several Instagram influencers interviewed by Business Insider.
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Even highly successful people have sought out expert advice to copy, when they're not skilled in a particular field or if they're starting out in their careers.
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"It's so important to us to feature watches for all types of collectors — whether they're experienced or just starting out, technically oriented or aesthetically motivated," he said.
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Another reason I chose Abi is because she was one of the very first 3D artists I connected with in New York when I was starting out.
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Mr. Wilson worked his way into comedy writing after starting out in advertising, and in 403 he graduated from writer to creator when "WKRP" made its debut.
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If you're just starting out investing, we don't recommend trading individual stocks and funds, unless you have guidance from an expert or a high capacity for risk.
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Investigator Salomon said he believed there was enough overlap between these two heroin dealers — one starting out, one king of the neighborhood — that they might have interacted.
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Handley modeled the program after Matthew Kelly's book "The Dream Manager" and Jon Butcher's motivational "LifeBook" sessions, as well as his own experience starting out with nothing.
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And while for years most went with the high option — sometimes inflating values by 20 percent — her sellers are now starting out at the middle, she said.
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These were qualities that Judd himself, at least when he was starting out, would not have wanted applied to his work, which in the 1950s was painting.
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Lance revealed their connection a couple years ago, telling us the NBA superstar lent them the recording studio in his Orlando mansion when they were starting out.
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Through four courses and over 150 lessons, this training bundle will have you building seamless, interactive sites before you know it – even if you're just starting out.
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To experience both is to see a brilliant choreographer's mind at work when she was just starting out: It can be gift to go back in time.
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But Gant has also worked with tech workers at all levels, from those just starting out in Silicon Valley to VCs and upper management at tech companies.
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It would be easy to see this as the normal trial-and-error of young people starting out careers, but actually the factory jobs carried dangerous risks.
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And the others in the little group — including Ms. Hall, Eddie Redmayne, Tom Hiddleston, Khalid Abdalla and, making occasional appearances, Benedict Cumberbatch — were all just starting out.
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With her feline beauty, and the undulating flow and power of her dancing, this self-assured young member of New York City Ballet is just starting out.
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By similarly starting out free, Atom's eight-person team hailing from SoFi, Silver Lake, Blackstone and Citi could build a giant funnel to feed its premium tiers.
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Gates says if he were just starting out his career today, he writes in an open letter, AI is one of the few fields he would join.
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This idea that if you're a small business, let's say you're starting out, you've got five people, six people, that you're going to do what Apple does?
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I did those portraits when I was a young photographer starting out, finding my identity; they are portraits of young women growing into adolescence and defining themselves.
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"Everyone tries to keep things close to home when starting out, but when you reach a certain level of success you have to expand out," McGregor said.
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When you're starting out, you want to get as comfortable as possible (use a chair if you need to) and try practicing at different times of the day.
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"The FMA is literally the only reason anyone ever heard my music when I was starting out," the ambient musician Chris Zabriskie tells The Verge in an email.
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I've worked with hundreds of actresses and not a single one — big ones, famous ones, ones starting out — have ever ever suggested any kind of impropriety at all.
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Also goes to show how divorced the system/most elected officials are from normal people that a normal person can't readily begin to serve without starting out wealthy.
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And if you're just starting out, Widerstrom recommends taking a 20 minute walk after lunch or after dinner, because this will help digestion, blood flow and brain activity.
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I've worked with hundreds of actresses and not a single one—big ones, famous ones, ones starting out—have ever ever suggested any kind of impropriety at all.
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We know this car has a lot of potential, so I think as a starting out, third and fourth, locking out the second row, is a good achievement.
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This intuitive interface makes it a wonderful option for those starting out with grooveboxes who don't want to sacrifice features or tediously memorize a glut of navigation options.
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Maybe starting out with vaping gets otherwise low-risk kids hooked on nicotine, or maybe it normalizes smoking behavior so they're less turned off by cigarettes later on.
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It's entirely possible that those who choose to use Tinder are starting out with lower levels of self-esteem, and being on the app simply reinforces those feelings.
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After starting out just working with his friends and family members, Tanen decided it was time to get certified as a personal trainer at the age of 17.
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" "I want other people starting out to have the same encouragement, to have the same opportunity that I got because it was a real turning point for me.
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Starting out as an associate at Euclid Partners, Fred has gone on to start Flatiron Ventures and Union Square Ventures, where he is currently founder and managing partner.
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When you were starting out with Impolex and then The Color Wheel, what's something you wish you knew then that you know now about the act of making?
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This alone would have put him in the "Good Guy Hall of Fame," as most TV executives couldn't care less about helping anyone starting out —but not Garry.
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When your business is just starting out, pretty much every decision feels like a potential minefield, where success or failure seems to hinge on the direction you chose.
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Jerebko told The Daily Dot that he will focus on fundamentals, such as player payment and proper structuring, citing his own difficult experiences starting out in professional basketball.
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The pair is starting out by planting 200 fruit trees in the "food desert" area surrounding Los Angeles Historic State Park, and inviting others to do the same.
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Starting out with pink in the first drawing (reflecting her 1984 parole hearing), it changes to red, orange, and finally, for her 1976 notification of the deaths, yellow.
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I always tell people starting out that they should learn how to do that because 90% of celebrities are going to want them, at least at some point.
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In order for us and ballet to have more diversity and inclusivity, people who are just starting out need to be able to see themselves in the dances.
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But model Martha Hunt is here to tell you that what goes on behind the cameras can either make or break young hopefuls who are just starting out.
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Based on his experiences, here are his top five most important pieces of advice for anyone just starting out and looking to get ahead in the working world.
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BUCHAREST (Reuters) - Starting out as a unit production manager in Romania's film industry more than two decades ago, Ada Solomon felt she needed to punch above her weight.
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Looking out over the wastes and starting out the next mission, I realized that STALKER wasn't teaching me to do something else, to use my skills or actions.
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Sure, it's hard to turn down opportunities when you're just starting out, but saying yes to everything and getting stressed out isn't the way to go, she said.
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This year is starting out with a bang for Chinese investment in the U.S. An unknown Chinese real estate and investment firm is buying the Chicago Stock Exchange.
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"We still see this industry as just opened up, technology as a utility in healthcare is just starting out, so we have a lot of potential to grow."
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While Bette and Joan thought they were starting out on top in this episode, they actually end up being used once again by the men in their lives.
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But for many self-employed people, especially those just starting out, setting aside just a few thousand dollars each year in an individual retirement account is more realistic.
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These apps don't need more menus; they need better context for people just starting out in them, and a streamlined way for experienced users to get stuff done.
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It felt like Tyler was performing as Flower Boy's Mr Lonely character, standing quietly on a platform in the middle of the stage, starting out into the night.
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Right now, those experts are mostly athletes or coaches, as the platform is starting out with a handful of verticals, including golf, cycling, and a few winter sports.
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As an influencer just starting out, there are some simple tricks to grabbing the attention of a brand you care about, and potentially creating a lucrative sponsorship deal.
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Max Kops, who left a job as an IT consultant to freelance in blockchain, agreed with the importance of ensuring you can obtain initial references when starting out.
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Starting out with money from a national lottery in 1997, the program focused on scouting and recruiting physically gifted youths, regardless of whether they had any cycling experience.
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Part 2 is, if you find a really good idea for a documentary, if you're just starting out, you do whatever it takes to get the project done.
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How Instagram influencers land their first brand-sponsorship deals: Here are a few different ways social-media influencers can land their first brand-sponsorship deal when starting out
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However, for borrowers — particularly those just starting out — enticing rewards generally go hand in hand with higher-than-average interest rates to compensate issuers for the additional perks.
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I've worked with hundreds of actresses and not a single one -- big ones, famous ones, ones starting out --have ever, ever suggested any kind of impropriety at all.
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Actor Russell Hornsby, one of the stars of the new film "The Hate U Give," never considered a job beneath him, especially when he was first starting out.
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I also think that there is a lot of room for misunderstanding the relationship between people and machines, especially when you are just starting out as a producer.
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Starting out I did take an ertoica writing course that I found in the back of the Village Voice, but it was more of a joke than anything.
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Having nice business cards and a beautiful website are nice, but they don't really move the needle in a freelance writing business — especially when you're just starting out.
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They begin to contemplate how to take care of their friends and neighbors, starting out tentatively at first — having a friend stay with them — and then more boldly.
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A British program called Now Teach creates an avenue for retired professionals to impart their hard-earned life lessons to those starting out on life's often challenging journey.
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It takes a while, but I convince him that its what's best, especially since her friends are recent graduates starting out their working careers and can't contribute financially.
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Starting out with the classic intro to Golden Girls, the duo belted along to other theme song classics, including Good Times, I Dream of Jeanie, and Full House.
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Within STEM fields, women often hold positions with less power and influence, which means that they are starting out in a vulnerable position in relation to their supervisors.
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While $24 per year isn&apost a huge cost for professional investment management, it is a huge cost for people just starting out or with a lower balance.
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The possible Trump "reference" happens partway through the episode during a memory of when Will was just starting out as a cop and encounters a man named Fred.
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Mr. Ahmed, who believes the costs for those starting out should be more manageable, wanted to join them, but like many vendors, he couldn't get away from work.
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Getting a good mentor might sound complicated, especially if you are still figuring out where you want to be or you are just starting out in your field.
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"It's very different when you're at a company that's just starting out and everyone needs to chip in, roll up their sleeves and get it done," he says.
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"We are just starting out and we are getting ordinary people used to the new system, so we don't want to make it too complicated," he told reporters.
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In the 1990s, when Marvel was just starting out as a movie company, a licensing agreement gave control of the X-Men and Fantastic Four franchises to Fox.
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" Holtz-Eakin, as he advocated for the more incremental approach, said Republicans should "go back to targeted reforms — starting out with some things that are much more bipartisan.
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And you know, it was just starting out when I was in college and I found a cheap way to communicate with friends with this thing called email.
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All the same, if you're a recent graduate going into the media industry, I would highly recommend prioritizing the company, rather than the position, when you're first starting out.
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That means that you're not necessarily starting out with some kind of broad view of the global macro economy, and deciding therefore, you know, how to play the cycle?
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After starting out in business marketing, Steib forged her own role at Spotify (which then had only 29 New York City employees) as a social entrepreneur within the company.
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Being Indian, you are expected to either become a doctor or an engineer, and since calculus was not my forte, I needed to prepare for medical school starting out.
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This 4-pronged training suite contains expert-led instruction for every experience level; whether you're just starting out or you're merely looking to supplement your already-advanced skill set.
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Starting out with the song "Dancing Around the Truth," the Disney Channel star brought plenty of energy and style to the stage as her fans danced and sang along.
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From entrepreneurs just starting out, to those who are established, soak up all of the advice you are given and respect those who have been around for a while.
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As a business that supports women at all stages of their careers, the co-founders received a lot of setbacks when starting out and finding ways to raise capital.
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" He also restated his opinion about Netflix's theatrical model, saying "As a filmmaker, when I was starting out in the '90s, your nightmare was the straight-to-video release.
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This spin-off of "The Big Bang Theory" follows Sheldon ("Big Little Lies" actor Iain Armitage) as a nine-year-old genius who's starting out high school in Texas.
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When I was starting out as an artist, it was possible to take over a disused office, a disused building — real estate wasn't as expensive as it is now.
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Starting out as a fashion buyer and stylist, a few years ago Østlie changed her course slightly, setting up casting agency AAMO with close friend and collaborator, Adwoa Aboah.
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A lot of people that were just starting out on Tumblr [back then], I see them now being in the forefront of things, whether they are artists or activists.
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Starting out with only three women, Wilhelmina would go on to represent some of the most influential and recognizable faces in the business, launching several icons along the way.
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"The hardest problem starting out is finding the right problem to solve and making sure that people want you to solve it," said Melonee Wise, CEO of Fetch Robotics.
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"I think getting back above 25,000 is giving everybody a sigh of relief," Cashin said, pointing out that there had been concern 2019 was starting out much like 2018.
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Starting out with their dad in the audience, the lollipop-laden youngsters quickly stormed the stage to hang out with Bush Hager, 36, and co-host Kathie Lee Gifford.
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Two miles south, the Andy Warhol acolyte Stephen Sprouse was starting out, designing his signature fluoro-graffitied leggings and shift dresses that became the definition of '80s street style.
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The Charge 92903 is one of the best trackers that FitBit has in its arsenal, and it makes a great companion to beginners starting out on a fitness journey.
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Vinay Shukla: When the AAP were starting out, they were new players in this political scene, making very tall claims and saying they were going to wipe out corruption.
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For people who are not active, that could mean starting out with shorter sessions of 10 or 15 minutes, but getting 30 minutes of exercise total in a day.
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Throughout the interview with the rapper, Narduwar gives him an original 1963 pressing of Guitar Crusher, talks about the "Panda" beat, his early days starting out as a rapper.
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Based on today's wage gap, a woman just starting out will lose $406,760 over a 40-year career, according to a new analysis by the National Women's Law Center.
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" Alvir explains his history with making music as starting out as a diehard fan, "and after a certain point the whole process seemed a little more doable for me.
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Starting out at the March team as a milling machine operator in 1976, Brawn progressed through Williams, Haas Lola, Arrows and Benetton via a stint with Jaguar in sportscars.
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Scott and the anonymous crackers he's working this are just starting out—he's been sent dozens of boxes already—and the road will likely be long and incredibly tedious.
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Mars: When we were starting out and went to play in different countries, we got used to the fact that one song is heard in different ways by people.
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And Quin recommends starting out with the following: a full-length black dress, a jumpsuit, a silk blouse, a pair of wide-leg trousers, cigarette pants, and a blazer.
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He paid a total of about $600 million to buy the Ravens, starting out as a minority owner in 2000 before acquiring the full ownership stake four years later.
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I could see that there were plenty of young women starting out in STEM [science, technology, engineering and mathematics] fields, though the higher one went, the fewer the women.
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Do you appreciate these kinds of honors more at this stage of your life than you would have if you had received them when you were just starting out?
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Susana Vivares, a managing partner and founder of financial services firm Electa Partners, remembers what it was like to be an entry-level associate just starting out in finance.
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Bowflex's all-in-one machine comes with up to 210 pounds of resistance, so whether you're just starting out or are already buff, you'll give your muscles a workout.ProsCons
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But it's buoying to see a new mid-sized fund appear, which over the years has been highly geared toward early-stage startups just starting out on their journey.
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The Brooklyn-based artist has been making crazy clocks for most of this decade, starting out with the incredible ThePresent seasons clock and culminating in something he's calling Today.
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That's why Millard believes that workshops just for artists are necessary—when she was starting out by herself, she flew her drone right into her leg and drew blood.
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I made some of the same mistakes when I was starting out on my own, but I've since learned to live a frugal lifestyle and my family is thriving.
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Robocall blocking service YouMail says coronavirus-related scam calls are actually quite low so far, but the scammers are "just starting out," YouMail CEO Alex Quilici told Business Insider.
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An appendix lists all of her jobs, from Lifetime movies to "NCIS," and, more bracingly for those starting out, the dozens of scripts unproduced over her 30-year career.
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RAM began operating initially in British Guiana and then expanded to the United States in 2000, starting out with a single pickup truck that hauled a single dentist's chair.
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However, super inexpensive destinations such as Chiang Mai in northern Thailand often attract people starting out without much of a plan — which can lead to cut corners and burnout.
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Based on today's wage gap, a woman just starting out will lose $406,760 over a 40-year career, according to a separate analysis by the National Women's Law Center.
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This can sound daunting, so Weisman recommends starting out with a base password that has capital letters, lower-case letters and symbols, and changing the end of each password.
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By her own calculations, cannabis companies (including dispensaries and growers) will add roughly 300,000 jobs — most of them starting out at near-minimum-wage salaries of $16 per-hour.
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For instance, when YouTuber Ruby Asabor was first starting out, the 22-year-old content creator and motivational speaker thought everyone made the same rate, she told Business Insider.
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Starting out as a newspaper journalist, his 15 novels have been adapted into more than 150 popular movies and television series, starring many of the most famous Chinese actors.
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The reason, according to the research: People with experience mentor and give money to people like themselves, while those starting out do what they see people like themselves doing.
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Her salary, which was around $40,000, wasn't a lot to live on, but it also wasn't out of the ordinary for someone just starting out in New York City.
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After starting out driving his Audi R8 as fast as it would go, he bought a Radical RXC, a racecar that he said has reached 200 miles an hour.
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George explains that young athletes starting out should ask themselves where they want to be financially, spiritually, emotionally and in terms of awards at the end of their careers.
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The tour was especially valuable to the Metro desk, which for much of The Times's history functioned as a proving ground for reporters just starting out at the paper.
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Nessa shared that even if your goal is to lose fat, starting out by eating very few calories will make it harder to lose weight in the long run.
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This is especially important for those just starting out in their careers to remember because relationships can follow you everywhere, said career expert Caroline Ceniza-Levine, co-founder of SixFigureStart.
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"[These organizations] are not only for you if you're an owner, but even if you're just an intern in college, in high school or just starting out in the industry."
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K-pop music contracts usually last seven years, said Herman, and with many of the biggest acts starting out in 2009 and 2010, it means more groups could disband soon.
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The rapper also revealed in 800 that when he was first starting out in his music career, he came close to being signed by Kelly, who is also from Chicago.
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"I know some startups, they're just starting out with three or four people and the founder has a visa and is unsure if he can stay or not," he said.
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"I used to work when I was at college unpacking boxes of Supreme at a company in London that distributed it when it was just starting out," he told WWD.
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Starting out young and having lots of little jobs, whether it's working for the town delivering papers, pumping gas, working in an Italian restaurant, pushing shopping carts at Finast Supermarket.
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Starting out as a movement embedded in Atlanta's rap scene, in the last year or so the dance move has become one of the great cultural ticks of our time.
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The particulars aren't important for our purposes here, but most players — especially those just starting out — will tend to focus on building out a particular faction's deck over the others.
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Those who studied communications in the current graduating class are highly employable and can expect to earn an average salary of nearly $2000,264 just starting out, based on employers' projections.
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There are people just starting out at the bottom of the ladder, who have to fall in line, all the way up to the head honchos making the major decisions.
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Galvin Jr. suggests starting out with a hair mask (he suggests this one, from his line of haircare products) and a detangling spray (try this one, also from Galvin's line).
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" Caron Veazey, GM of Pharrell Williams' multi-media collective I Am Other: "Starting out myself, I used to see a lot of women staffers at the labels I worked at.
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When I was starting out with the Cruze, I found that when I shifted any weight off my back foot, the sensor would beep, thinking I was lifting my foot.
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But this October, the honeymoon period is over, and the couple is starting out on their first royal tour in Oceania, including stops in Australia, New Zealand, Tonga, and Fiji.
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Starting out in the world of punk rock, he founded One People's Project nearly two decades ago, making him witness to a dramatic shift in white supremacist tactics and rhetoric.
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It appears that the company is starting out with a 4,425-satellite array, with the FCC requiring it launch at least half of those units within the next six years.
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" Why it matters: "Many young men — defined by the Census Bureau as ages 25 to 34 — are starting out their working lives at a distinct disadvantage, compared with previous generations.
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Blackstone wrote a $150 million check to Antara through its Strategic Alliance Fund III, a so-called seeding fund that helps incubate promising hedge fund managers who are starting out.
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Starting out with some basic facts, the FDIC is quite capable of handling the majority of the 22019,848 U.S. banks that might fail without being required to utilize the OLA.
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When I was starting out in advertising as a little junior art buyer, my look became a way to scream loudly in the meeting I had to be silent in.
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Whether you're just starting out in Pokémon Go or you've been playing obsessively to the point that it hinders your life productivity, this video tutorial will have something for everyone.
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He has 13 saves for the season after starting out 1-for-4 in save opportunities to open the season after starting on the disabled list with a sore neck.
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In an interview with Business Insider, Michael shared the advice he gave Emma when she was first starting out and what it's like when your teen daughter suddenly becomes famous.
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What makes McCrae's compositions so ingenious are their marvels of prosody and form, learned from the English Renaissance poems that he read in libraries when he was just starting out.
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On the plus side, he said, there are so many ways to increase your income now — including side hustles — that weren't available in the 1980s when he was starting out.
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Starting out as full feature-length videos, these dubs have more recently become episodic releases, with Trevino's latest creation being a re-imagining of last year's Twilight Princess HD remake.
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A lot of micro VCs tended to care about this less years ago, when they were first starting out, but most say it matters quite a bit to them now.
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But don't forget, Amy Sherman-Palladino has said that Rory will be starting out the series single, so who knows what kind of interaction she'll have with these former suitors.
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After starting out at Tower Bridge, I eventually found him next to Wembley Stadium, where he was with the Street Elitez—some of the most talented riders in the country.
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When we were starting out with Destiny's Child, high-end labels, they didn't really want to dress four black country curvy girls, and we couldn't afford designer dresses or couture.
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One of the more memorable quotes from the Swedish striker was when he remembered being offered a trial by Arsenal when he was just starting out in his professional career.
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"That's why this exists — you're just starting out and you're broke and you have to live in New York City and you can't afford it otherwise," said Mr. Goncalves, 259.
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