Their combined resumes also include stints at HauteLook and ShoeDazzle.
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Garneau has had two stints with the Rockies this season.
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Between his two stints on the disabled list, Brantley batted .
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Drug enforcement was strict during both his stints in office.
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Light had brief stints with Boston and Minnesota in 221.
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I was lucky enough to also do stints with Rep.
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When Mantel stages a "fiesta of pain," she never stints.
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He's had four stints with the Reds this season batting .
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Mourinho's achievements here across two stints have also been obscured.
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I've done stints and learned a lot from those periods.
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Brooks joins from State Street Corp, where he had two stints.
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Schroepfer came to Facebook after stints at Sun Microsystems and Mozilla.
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Olson had a pair of one-day stints with the Yankees.
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That campaign was bookended by stints as a Fox News contributor.
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It is the most stints in one year in team history.
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Chung wants teams of developers to work in six-month stints.
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He appeared on countless television shows, including numerous stints on CNN.
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In three stints with the Rockies this season, Tapia has hit .
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He struggled with personal problems, including stints in rehab and DUIs.
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It would be the second of three rehab stints in 2007.
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In previous stints in custody, Cooper got on Suboxone, he says.
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All my relationships were in college or on brief stints away.
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Between those stints, he worked in Hollywood, including as a screenwriter.
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He was a Navy veteran who had served stints in Afghanistan.
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During her stints in prison, drugs were often available, she said.
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They confessed their stints in a Washington jail to the manager.
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He also had stints covering the State Department and the Pentagon.
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He has opened up to the public about stints of depression.
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In two stints with the Mets this season, Kelly is batting .
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Did you two overlap much during your respective stints in Yeasayer?
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His previous jobs included stints at New Enterprise Associates and Morgan Stanley.
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During past stints in power, he governed as a pro-market liberal.
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Omar also had stints at the World Bank and the United Nations.
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After stints at Jaguar and General Motors, he joined McLaren in 2009.
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Ronen is a big get, having done stints at Microsoft and Amazon.
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Mohan, 68, had two stints as a deputy governor of the RBI.
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As a result, they do short stints in and out of prison.
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But instead of dying, Britney spent two stints in a mental hospital.
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After stints at Google and Cowboy Ventures, Kolodny followed Gouw to Aspect.
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In fact, longer stints in prison can actually lead to more crime.
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Before joining Didi, Qiu had stints at Morgan Stanley and Bain Capital.
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She had three or four stints in the hospital and threatened suicide.
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Mohan, 70, had two stints as a deputy governor of the RBI.
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While there, he worked short stints at Twitter and Boston Consulting Group.
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Stints at Silicon Valley companies followed: Facebook for Serunjogi and Flickr, Yahoo!
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From there, he'd have stints with the Rangers, Blues, Blackhawks and Penguins.
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His résumé included stints leading Barcelona and the Argentine men's national team.
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There were his stints on reality television and as a pro wrestler.
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After stints at Applied Materials and McKinsey, he joined Google in 2004.
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Mahathir has outfoxed opponents for decades during two stints as prime minister.
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Two stints on the injured list with groin injuries did not help.
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And they're sometimes given performance reviews during their summer stints, she says.
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He has outfoxed opponents for decades during two stints as prime minister.
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He has also done stints with the Cleveland Browns and Washington Redskins.
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Hizbullah's political career, which included stints in parliament, blossomed during this time.
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He closed his career with short stints on the Lakers and then Mavericks.
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Her credits include stints on Bill Nye Saves the World, Champions, and Togetherness.
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There were Emmy wins and adoring cover stories, film roles and SNL stints.
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Before joining Tele2, she had stints at Marakon Associates, ATKearney and Morgan Stanley.
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In two stints with Toronto, he has a 4.05 ERA in seven appearances.
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In 2003 he completed the London Marathon, walking in stints for six days.
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Kumar joined in May after stints at big tech companies Google and Amazon.
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This is, of course, on top of two stints as a Yeezy model.
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Most female leaders globally have had short stints of fewer than four years.
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He also did two stints as a co-host on NBC's "Today" Show.
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He later had short stints with the New Orleans Saints and Arizona Cardinals.
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Today, resumes with two-year stints at various companies are becoming the norm.
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Avilan appeared in 23 games in three stints with the Dodgers this season.
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He was preceded by one-inning stints from Pedro Baez and Chris Hatcher.
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He also had stints covering the Arab Spring and the 2014 Afghan elections.
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The stints—or "hitches," as they're known in the industry—vary in length.
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Eve Barlow can only spend time with Charli XCX in 48-hour stints.
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Like his experience in Germany, he alternated between successful stints and cancelled contracts.
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He did multiple stints in solitary confinement—the longest one lasting eleven months.
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He came to rely on their restorative qualities after wearying stints back East.
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Since then, two presidents have stepped down after their second five-year stints.
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Mr. Benson had several stints as chairman of the N.F.L. owners' finance committee.
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After stints at other firms, he decided to strike out on his own.
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Le Duan served not one but two torturous stints in these colonial prisons.
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Callaway said Riggleman had tried that in the past during his managerial stints.
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In 16 games over four stints with the A's this season, Olson batted .
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After that, they will work only for short stints ahead of the Nov.
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But the chief lesson he learned from these stints was that work paid.
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Previously, he had stints with the Indianapolis Colts, Jacksonville Jaguars and Tennessee Titans.
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His private sector career includes stints at Ford Motor Co. and USAA. Sen.
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Before Google, he had stints at Applied Materials and consulting firm McKinsey & Co.
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In the end, Mr. Kavanaugh would serve two stints totaling about four years.
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C. C. Sabathia has served two I.L. stints for his balky right knee.
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Ellis also had many "stints in rehab" before trying to withdraw without any assistance.
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Before that, she did stints at Village Roadshow Pictures and The Walt Disney Company.
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He also had stints as the U.S. Education secretary and as his state's governor.
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During his career Mueller had stints in private law practice but preferred government work.
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Huddleston's acting career spanned over half a century and also included stints on Broadway.
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The justices seem destined to more stints of "reviewing 43,000-page records", he said.
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Cardi B, already popular thanks to stints on reality TV, rose to icon status.
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During one of her hosting stints, Poehler joked that "HFPA" sounded like a disease.
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He did two stints there, and never tired of reviewing books on its history.
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During the woman's prolonged stints in confinement, Stewart said, her behavior became increasingly psychotic.
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Ondrusek has a 9.95 ERA in seven appearances for the Orioles over two stints.
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He's also had recent stints on Scream Queens and the now-canceled Agent Carter.
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In his long career, Mueller had stints in private practice but preferred government work.
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Later he had stints on an Australian cattle station and as a professional kickboxer.
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Still, it's a far cry from one of her previous stints on reality television.
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Burns is 1-for-6 in seven games over two stints with Kansas City.
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Then, you can work your way up to prolonged stints in the steam room.
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His outfield defense could stand improvement based on his three brief stints with Toronto.
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He also had coaching stints at both the high school and junior college levels.
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What's a record that you bought during one of your stints living in Paris?
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Arrow and Jessica Kruse came to Portland after stints in Hollywood and New York.
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As an adult, he had stints as a punk singer and a taxi driver.
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Bishop Guo has spent numerous stints in detention and currently lives under police surveillance.
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Stints in the N.B.A., with the Boston Celtics and the Knicks, were less successful.
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Before that, Giannandrea had stints at early tech firms Silicon Graphics and General Magic.
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Condé's practical experience has included stints at the Louvre, l'Orangerie, and Fondation Louis Vuitton.
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He did two temporary stints at the GM engine plant, but was let go.
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Hoyer, 33, spent parts of five seasons over two different stints with the Patriots.
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Both have managed to turn their recurring reality show stints into sprawling business empires.
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She started contributing to Akhbar Al Yaoum in 2016, after stints with other newspapers.
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He served in the British Army for 10 years, including two stints in Afghanistan.
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His career also included stints as a talk-show host, both real and fictional.
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You remember how his past few extended stints as a starter have gone, right?
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There were stints working as a photographer's assistant and on a Cuban banana plantation.
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After many stints in rehab, Nelsan attempted to withdraw from alcohol on his own.
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For this issue, Deng illustrated writer Clancy Martin's recollection of his seven stints in jail.
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Gary Sanchez has missed 47 games and counting over two DL stints for groin strains.
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Bautista is still not whole after two DL stints (sprained big toe, sprained left knee).
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The one thing that all his big-screen orchestral stints have in common: Michael Giacchino.
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Now he runs $30 bln at PAG, after stints at TPG and the World Bank.
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All four are returning to the team after making brief stints earlier in the season.
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But even during those stints, I was way too self-conscious to try running outdoors.
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And that's what these competitors now know after their super short stints on the show.
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Neither was new to Social Capital when they joined, having served separate stints as EIRs.
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Moore spent years running big web publishing operations, including long stints at Yahoo and Microsoft.
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He worked overlapping stints as a line stander, dog walker, laundry washer, and takeout runner.
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Women recalled their stints as domestic workers in Hong Kong, Taipei, Dubai, Rome, and Riyadh.
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Tristan spent long stints in the hospital undergoing multiple operations, including two open-heart surgeries.
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Schultz has been with the company since 22019 and served multiple stints leading the company.
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He also had brief training camp stints with the Philadelphia Eagles and New England Patriots.
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Following stints in Turkey, France and Norway, Trotsky was granted asylum in Mexico in 1936.
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Kidd joins the Lakers after head coaching stints with the Brooklyn Nets and Milwaukee Bucks.
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They're just stitching together little stints of work to make ends meet for their families.
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Both have immigrant roots, biracial backgrounds, law-school degrees and short stints in the Senate.
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By the time he was 19, the "Glee" star had done two stints in rehab.
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Eibner has played five games in his three stints with the Dodgers and is hitting .
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He stopped taking opioids four and a half years ago after several stints in rehabilitation.
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His teaching career includes stints at Fordham, Cooper Union and Yale, according to his website.
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H.L. forward Dan Quinn has had several caddying stints with his good friend Ernie Els.
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In theory, the drivers who are not in the car during night stints should nap.
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After two stints in Iraq, he was about to finish up his second in Afghanistan.
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She was hospitalized so frequently that sometimes just a week separated the stints, she said.
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Approximately 18,000 Cuban doctors have done stints in Brazil; roughly 8,600 remain in the country.
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His teams compiled a 215-117-1 record in Snyder's two stints at Kansas State.
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He then moved into orchestra administration, with stints in Baltimore, Minnesota and Detroit before Boston.
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His eccentric background included stints as a Navy officer, I.B.M. salesman, entrepreneur and billionaire philanthropist.
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But they still underwent long months of training, often including stints at other Airbus factories.
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Orton joined Darktrace following senior stints at Invoke Capital and Autonomy, both founded by Lynch.
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Ronen was also a big get for Uber, having done stints at Microsoft and Amazon.
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He's had some stints at Google, he was the president of Motorola when Google owned it.
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And we don't want them to stage something similar in Russia after their Syrian stints expire.
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Rivera has appeared in 18 games over three separate stints with the Brewers this season, batting .
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Love started Two Roots' parent company after stints at JPMorgan and the Royal Bank of Canada.
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He did four stints behind bars for crimes including drugs and burglary before moving to Australia.
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NATO countries take turns to do four-month stints at Amari; currently the Germans are there.
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Kelly has been commander for his last two two stints in space, expeditions 45 and 46.
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Liu has been at Facebook for a stunning eight years after stints at PayPal and eBay.
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His LinkedIn profile shows that his previous experience included stints at MUFG and United National Bank.
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Starr's resume includes stints with companies like Blockbuster and SendMe, but his current startup is... GameMine.
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He has played a total of five games in three stints with the Dodgers this season.
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CEO Karl Loo came upon the idea when visiting his native Malaysia after stints working overseas.
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Blair was 0-5 with a 7.99 ERA in 11 starts over two stints with Atlanta.
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None of them, including two stints for Labor leader Kevin Rudd, have served a full term.
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One of those critics is Wade Davis -- who had stints with the Seahawks, Titans and Redskins.
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Tina Fey and Robert Carlock have a knack for picking spectacular actors for one-episode stints.
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One of Milo Ventimiglia's first TV stints was a small part on "Sabrina the Teenage Witch."
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Kodak Black is back on the streets ... after 2 stints in jail in 2 different states.
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These stints helped her find her current role in communications and development for an independent school.
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As we've reported ... Bam's been dealing with lots of issues lately, including addiction and rehab stints.
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Amazingly, no fly balls were hit to Patton, Wood, or Strop during their left field stints.
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He worked at the firm briefly in 2013, between chief of staff stints with former Sen.
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Common wisdom generally advises against switching jobs frequently, or even putting short stints on your resume.
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In five relief appearances over his first two stints with Cleveland, he had a 5.63 ERA.
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In his two stints with the Indians this season, Diaz played third base and left field.
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Before United, he had stints at Paris Saint-Germain, Barcelona, AC Milan, Inter Milan and Juventus.
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What is wilderness, even multi-year stints in therapeutic boarding school, compared with even criminal incarceration?
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"In hospitals he found his society," his friend Saul Bellow wrote about Berryman's stints in rehab.
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El Pana insulted other bullfighters, did stints in jail, and showed up too drunk to fight.
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Boxed announced Soltani's appointment as a vice president in July, after stints at Keurig and Staples.
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After all, they were smart and accomplished, with Ivy League degrees and stints on Wall Street.
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His resume also includes stints with drugmakers Pfizer and Eli Lilly, as well as the CBO.
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Keller, 57, joined Tesla in early 2016 following two stints at AMD and one at Apple.
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Previous stints included time at the Carlyle Group, Severn Capital Partners and the Global Environmental Fund.
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Energized by the effort, she took on lobbying stints in Washington for the Eating Disorders Coalition.
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He earned several stints in prison in the ensuing years for non-violent, drug-related charges.
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Broadnax served three prison stints in New York for assault, burglary, and attempted burglary, records show.
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Mr. Harris's résumé includes stints with the likes of Miles Davis, Dexter Gordon and Cannonball Adderley.
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And his resume included stints at two of the big five tech companies, Amazon and Facebook.
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Earlier, Mr. Sialelli had done stints in women's wear at Acne Studio, Paco Rabanne and Balenciaga.
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Between 2005 and 2009, he had two one-year stints teaching English in Jidda, Saudi Arabia.
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There he was reunited with Keenan, who acquired Matteau four times during his N.H.L. coaching stints.
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Over the years, the star has had several stints in rehab, including one as recently as March.
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My partner is a wilderness educator and we go through long-distance stints while he's out working.
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Donahoe currently serves as president and CEO of ServiceNow, and also had stints leading PayPal and eBay.
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Some have done multiple stints, though have left or were fired after clashing with the chief executive.
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Rosie O'Donnell co-hosted The View for two seasons, with a seven-year gap between her stints.
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LaRoche isn't the first player to have his kid at the park for long stints of time.
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The late star also did stints on Celebrity Wife Swap and Couples Therapy with husband Neil Murphy.
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I'd experimented with month-long stints of total sobriety before, so I knew I could survive it.
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He has been with Guggenheim since late 2011, after stints with Nomura Securities, Merrill Lynch and Citigroup.
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During six terms in office, over two separate stints, Mr Cianci did much to revitalise the city.
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The 6-6 Harrison joined the Oklahoma City Blue for two D-League stints earlier this season.
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Her daughter tried several stints in rehab, but she thinks she "doesn't have a problem," Debbie added.
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His four-decade career has included stints at regulatory agencies and in the private sector representing banks.
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Previously, she had stints at the U.N. World Food Programme, and served as Ban's chief-of-staff.
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"Rich Ketchum has been a lifelong public servant with some stints in the private sector," Angel said.
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Broxton has had two previous stints with the Brewers this season but struggled at the plate, going .
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Norris previously led FMC's health and nutrition division, and had prior stints in the company's lithium unit.
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After serving two stints with the Obama administration, Kal Penn knows his way around the White House.
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The late star also did stints on Celebrity Wife Swap and Couples Therapy with husband Neil Murphy.
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Mesoraco has had two separate stints on the disabled list this season with hip and shoulder injuries.
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Hamels beat Seattle with a pair of seven-inning stints earlier this season, permitting three runs total.
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He also coached short stints with Mexican club team academies in California before the move to Boise.
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Fort Leonard Wood houses 113,000 military personnel with thousands more coming in and out for short stints.
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Past finalists have gone on to score CFDA Award nominations shortly after their stints in the program.
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In the 1980s, there were more stints at Marvel and DC and at the independent publisher Eclipse.
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Riley won only 54 percent of his games in two stints totaling 14 years at Oregon State.
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As he pounded the pavement, friends at small design firms took Mr. Harrison on for short stints.
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Posse, who sired Mind Your Biscuits, is in Uruguay after failed stints in Kentucky and New York.
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His career also included less successful stints in the N.B.A., with the Knicks and the Boston Celtics.
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Sausset's co-drivers, who were not handicapped, operated the car using standard controls during their race stints.
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Sencux takes over as the starting mid laner for Gambit following stints with Misfits Gaming and Rogue.
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Shelton's managerial experience is limited to minor league stints in the Yankees' organization in the early 2000s.
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"I like Trevor," said Astros reliever Joe Smith, a teammate of Bauer during two stints with Cleveland.
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He also had one-year stints with the Redskins (2012), Buffalo Bills (2013) and Miami Dolphins (2011).
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After stints at Citibank, Lehman Brothers, and Goldman Sachs, Herschmann joined JPMorgan at the end of 2016.
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Stints in the "Thinking Corner" don't persuade her; soon the whole class is pajama-clad and unruly.
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He then began listing his accomplishments, like stints on the school board and his local block association.
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"I do love being sober," Sean wrote to his mom during one of his stints at rehab.
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Faulkner made eight appearances with a 7.94 ERA this season in his first two stints for Texas.
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Traditionally, lawmakers' half-week stints in Albany have conjured images of noisy bars and cheap hotel rooms.
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In the past, Kendall Jenner has had stints at Calvin Klein and Victoria's Secret showing off her skivvies.
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Senn had been CEO since 2010 at Zurich, which he joined after stints with Swiss banks in Asia.
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I met her in the graveyard at St. Marks Church during one of her stints outside psychiatric institutions.
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The family also shared details about Ellis withdrawing from alcohol on his own after many stints in rehab.
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Is Tyson Ritter back in my life after all these years and all those stints on network television?
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Johnson has played for five different teams in his eight seasons, including two stints with the Toronto Raptors.
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Whitmore herself has almost 15 years of cyber experience, including stints with the Air Force, Mandiant and CrowdStrike.
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In two stints with the Yankees, Cessa has appeared in three games for a total of seven innings.
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In four previous stints with the Indians this year, he allowed one run in 230 211/287 innings.
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And will these birds ever make appearances down the road, after their initial in-game stints are through?
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He is a Television Hall of Fame inductee whose career includes stints as the CEO of Warner Bros.
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Longo favors a low-protein (preferably plant-based) diet, in between stints of FMD, to optimize its effects.
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These visitors come for three-week stints to lecture in subjects such as cryptography, finance and quantum mechanics.
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In two previous stints with the Padres this season, Baumann has seven strikeouts in 5 1/3 innings.
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When Uranus changes signs on Tuesday, rebellious stints from late April and early May of this year resurface.
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Rachel Racusen, who did two stints in Obama's press shop, was hired as Snap's communications director in September.
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Montas is 1-1 with a 7.03 ERA in 123 relief appearances for the A's over two stints.
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He allowed three hits and one run while striking out 14 and walking one in those two stints.
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In between stints in government, she worked on K Street, lobbying for Koch Industries and Carnival Cruise Lines.
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Schultz served two stints as CEO of Starbucks and will step down as executive chairman on June 26.
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Ms. Ridley performed with them in more than 20 states and did stints with the Cab Calloway Orchestra.
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Guaipe was 0-3 with a 5.40 ERA over 21 games during four stints with Seattle last season.
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In total, Simon has had "four hosting stints, nine musical guest appearances, and six cameos," according to Vulture.
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He was also formerly a pilot in the Air Force, having served stints in both Afghanistan and Iraq.
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The Jets are coached by Paul Maurice, who has had two stints as head coach of the Hurricanes.
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The two are at somewhat similar spots in their careers after brief stints in the majors last year.
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Brent Harbold, the general manager, confirmed that the cars had spent short stints in the dealership's rental fleet.
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It helps recharge the mind and spirit between the increasingly cutthroat academic stints of high school and college.
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Moreover, most of the reduction in work effort appeared to come from people taking longer stints of unemployment.
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At first, oysters were just a job, one that followed stints as a dishwasher and a McDonald's cashier.
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Day-Lewis, now 60, has also been known to spend long stints away from the screen between roles.
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His tenure on TV was sandwiched between two stints at The Post, which Mr. Murdoch bought in 21971.
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She plays this music with such poise, with such glow, but never stints on its dark, psychological side.
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In the late '90s, between stints overseas, he returned to the Bronx and decided to become a cop.
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The new DOJ move calls for judges to volunteer for one-to-two-month stints at the centers.
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Mr. Bashir, 80, has served multiple stints in jail and is said to be suffering from ill health.
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"That's their decision," said Sanchez, who had two I.L. stints last season because of a nagging groin injury.
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And the results are highly unpredictable, I've found in my few failed stints as a Gentlewoman Balcony Farmer.
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Blazt, 20, joined the Guerrillas in December after previous stints with complexity, G2 Esports, Midnight Esports and UYU.
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Bryant spent the past 10 seasons with Atlanta after previous stints with the Giants, Colts, Dolphins and Buccaneers.
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After stints with the Cardinals and Panthers, Ginn just finished his third season with the Saints in 2019.
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You play little stints the last couple of years, but being on the team regularly, it's definitely different.
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Sharper's 14-year career in the NFL included stints with the Green Bay Packers and the Minnesota Vikings.
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Nate has held numerous roles across the most respected titles in tech, including stints as editor of WIRED.co.
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After subsequent stints at Burberry and Tom Ford, Balogun, now 222, debuted his own brand late last year.
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Between prison stints, Joseph lived again with his older daughter, stealing money from her all along the way.
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Sierra is 19-for-52 in 13 games with the Cardinals during two short stints earlier this year.
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Over two previous stints with the Red Sox this season, Marrero went 1-for-9 in six games.
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In stints with the Texas Rangers, Detroit Tigers, Los Angeles Angels, Boston Red Sox and Padres, Kinsler batted .
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But with recent pitching struggles and two stints on the disabled list, Wheeler has thrown only 86 ⅓ innings.
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"Brothels are like cattle calls," Rhani says, reflecting on the brief stints during university that she tried them.
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He had three stints as an assistant coach with the Lakers, totaling 13 seasons, seven of them under Jackson.
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As a high-profile TV personality with stints in Philadelphia and New York, Bolaris was tabloid fodder for months.
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Jenner has displayed her acting chops before, having guest stints in CHiPs, Murder She Wrote and The Love Boat.
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In 21, haunted by those three years plagued by violence and long stints in solitary confinement, Browder hanged himself.
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Divers use many techniques to prolong their stints underwater, which could also explain the remarkable abilities of Bajua divers.
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As the Daily Beast noted, he's also a conspiracy theorist whose past includes stints as a hedge-fund manager.
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Ondrusek had no decisions and a 9.95 ERA in seven appearances for the Orioles over two stints this year.
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He rose through the ranks, with stints in Mexico, New York, and Singapore where he focused on emerging markets.
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Kevin, the eldest Jonas, has slowed down, focusing on being dad with a few recent stints on reality television.
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Tamburello is also balancing dad life with his stints on the show and spoke proudly of his "firecracker" son.
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Proffitt, 29, did stints designing games for well-known Atlanta studios before deciding to strike out on her own.
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Roach now has a 2-0 record despite an 8.44 ERA over two stints with the Mariners this season.
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Ferrari also went quicker than Mercedes on the ultrasoft tires but slower on mediums, the best for long stints.
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He appeared in seven games last year and had a 4.76 ERA in five different stints for the Yankees.
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In four stints with the Orioles, he is 3-4 with a 103 ERA in 16 games (12 starts).
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Hunter has spent two stints on the injured list this season, initially injuring the flexor tendon in late March.
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Following stints on The Bachelor, The Bachelor Winter Games and Bachelor in Paradise, Bibiana Julian has finally found love.
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I used to work closely with Richard Just (who was editor between Foer stints) before he worked at TNR.
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Rosen has split his more than three-decade career between jobs in the government and stints at Kirkland & Ellis.
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In two stints with the Pirates, he had a 3.00 ERA six appearances with seven strikeouts and one walk.
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She did occasional stints of teaching elsewhere, but for the most part stayed unusually rooted to her home base.
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A full 80 percent of people with opioid use disorders relapse within a month after stints in these programs.
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Carson previously worked for Deutsche Bank and Richard Brennan's Camulos Capital and did several stints at Soros Fund Management.
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He's spent the last eight years on the streets of New York, with stints in shelters across the city.
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The highs include "America's Got Talent" and B. B. King's, then touring, with stints in Canada and the Netherlands.
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Medine came to the PCLOB after stints at the Securities and Exchange Commission and the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
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He has feuded with fellow recording artists, done stints in rehab and has landed in jail for violating probation.
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Ms. Cruz began a pattern of arrests, primarily for shoplifting, and stints behind bars, police and court records show.
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He's served two stints in Ukraine and took up his current post in Washington in the summer of 2018.
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LaMarre also has had brief stints with the Cincinnati Reds (2015), Boston Red Sox (2016) and Oakland Athletics (2017).
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During those prison stints, he got his GED and received a carpentry certificate as well as training in masonry.
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After stints in finance and consulting, he and his father, Gabor Forgacs—an accomplished scientist— launched Organovo in 2007.
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Hairston played in the MLB from 1998 to 2013 -- with stints on the Yankees, Dodgers, Orioles, Cubs and more!
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In addition to his Star Wars and Indiana Jones stints, he is also working on another Blade Runner movie.
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She rose through the newspaper's management ranks, including stints as New Jersey editor and associate managing editor for features.
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Schoendienst managed the Cardinals from 1965 to 19653, then had stints as an interim manager in 1980 and 1990.
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In the coming weeks, scores of young adults will pour into the city for stints at temporary summer jobs.
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By reducing crime rates, restoring voting rights saves taxpayers money that is currently spent on repeated stints in prison.
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Retail titans are big fans, stemming from Mr. Chapek's stints as head of Disney's DVD and consumer products businesses.
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His struggles made him receptive to anything that might lengthen his career, including stints in both Taiwan and Korea.
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His stints living in Beijing, Taipei and other cities during the region's economic boom attuned him to environmental concerns.
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Eddy was a long-time government employee, which icluded stints in the Clinton administration and at the United Nations.
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Endurance races typically see several drivers sharing driving duties, each responsible for a stint or stints behind the wheel.
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He had done many stints during the past fifteen years, most recently on the N.Y.U. campus for a subcontractor.
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In addition to working at The Saturday Evening Post, he had stints as a journalist at Collier's and Newsweek.
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The Times took into account such factors as an inmate's crime, age, race and previous stints in state prison.
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But it also stints on deploying actual marginalized viewpoints, and treats the ones it does deploy as, eh, whatever.
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Ondrusek has had two stints with the Orioles this season and has posted a 9.95 ERA in seven appearances.
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They recounted drug-induced driving accidents, stints in prison, failed attempts at recovery and the daily victory of sobriety.
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He is 3-1 with a 4.42 ERA in 10 appearances this season spanning five stints with the team.
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Since then, corrections officers have had to commute there to work, a seven-hour drive, for two-week stints.
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Stints of online dating brought adventures — some wildly fun and some marginally traumatizing — but the connections left her lonely.
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For example, engineers from Google and Facebook have already done stints trying to straighten out the messy, inefficient government systems.
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He also has lots of traditional TV experience, with stints at Viacom and most recently as president of BBC America.
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He made his MLB debut last year and had 21 at-bats in previous stints with the Yankees this year.
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And some were killed or forced into exile after excruciating stints in prison and threats against their relatives and friends.
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Rodham had several jobs, including stints as a prison guard and private detective, according to the The New York Times.
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Between his two stints in the Senate, Coats was the US ambassador to Germany under George W. Bush until 2005.
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On the new podcast, Cooper also talked about how her stints working at Yahoo and Google have influenced her comedy.
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In 16 games over seven stints for the A's this season, Triggs has no decisions with an ERA of 5.83.
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He will pitch in two-inning stints as he continues his conversion into a reliever, Milwaukee manager Craig Counsell said.
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Lyonne grew up in an Orthodox Jewish family in New York, with a couple yearlong stints in Israel and Miami.
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Mahle has pitched 155 1/3 innings this season in stints with Double-A Pensacola, Triple-A Louisville and Cincinnati.
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Following stints at luxury labels Dolce & Gabbana and Ferrari, Marchionni's appointment in February 2015 raised eyebrows in the retail industry.
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After a pro football career and two previous stints on The Bachelor franchise, Underwood has some money in the bank.
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Secretary of State Rex Tillerson and two national security advisors, Michael Flynn and H.R. McMaster, all served only brief stints.
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Between their individual musical careers and The Voice coaching stints, Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton get enough singing at work.
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In between Ferguson's two Bachelor-related stints, she was engaged to her son's father, former Detroit Pistons player Rodney Stuckey.
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Flair, who wrestled for four decades during stints in WCW and WWE, has been hospitalized since the night of Aug.
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Prior to joining Zetta, Goldfein had stints at Facebook and VMware, as well as startups Datify, MessageOne and Trilogy/pcOrder.
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The team filmed 22 bears aged 2 to 12 years in the rehabilitation center for two stints totaling two years.
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Oechelhaeuser will join Evercore in July from KPMG, where he HAS worked since 2016 after stints at Barclays and Rothschild.
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Meek's case was a roller coaster of travel restrictions, minor violations, and short stints in custody and on house arrest.
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In three previous stints with the club, he had pitched in six games and allowed three runs in three innings.
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Short stints with the New England Patriots and Philadelphia Eagles followed, but he never gained traction in his football career.
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The pair, who had two romantic stints between 2002 and 2009, discussed their current and past relationships, including Kimmel's marriage.
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Zhang joined Citic Securities in 1995, the year it was established, before stints at Changsheng Fund Management and China Securities.
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Prior to the game show, Marano had limited acting stints, including appearing as Kelsey Grammer's daughter on Back to You.
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During his own stints at American universities, he was always impressed by how quickly he felt a sense of belonging.
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Yet like many people, Schwartz found it very challenging to become fluent in a foreign language for these short stints.
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But Stern was a blue-chip investor, with stints at the venture-capital firm General Catalyst and Soros Fund Management.
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She said renting them out for part-time modelling stints can help cover some of the expenses of keeping them.
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After stints elsewhere in Africa and in Britain, he joined The Rand Daily Mail as a political correspondent and columnist.
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His White House stints sandwiched a period as a U.S. congressman and as chairman of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee.
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Matthew Palmer is a 25-year veteran of the United States Foreign Service, with stints on the National Security Council.
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If you see a disturbing pattern of six- to eight-month stints, it is unlikely you will last much longer.
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He served two stints as a Republican senator from Indiana and served on the Senate Intelligence Committee for 85033 years.
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Navalny, Russia's most prominent opposition figure, has served several stints in jail in recent years for organizing anti-government demonstrations.
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Robert Mueller briefly worked at two law firms between longer stints in government service before becoming FBI director in 2001.
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After brief stints with the Chargers, Colts, and Patriots, he played one season in the CFL with the Ottawa Redblacks.
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At first, Stephanie was frustrated by her brother's addiction—while Harris did several stints in rehab, he relapsed each time.
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Two decades later, after stints on Mr. Clinton's post-presidency team in New York, John Kerry's 2004 campaign and Mrs.
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Sanghrajka has spent 13 years in Infosys over two stints and has performed various leadership roles in the finance function.
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She worked for short stints at Pizza Hut and McDonald's, but says she was hanging out with the wrong crowd.
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On solo albums between stints with the band, Mr. Shelley explored synth-pop, dance music and more abstract electronic compositions.
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After law school and a clerkship, Mr. Kim worked as a Southern District prosecutor in between stints in private practice.
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Stints at City College and at Con Edison were short-lived, he said, because the Van Nest Lanes needed him.
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He advised the United States government on atomic energy and worked on weapons problems during summer stints at Los Alamos.
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Some lawyers went from jobs at big law firms to stints as government prosecutors before returning to their original employers.
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The Gallagher clan has endured deaths, mental illnesses, prison stints, addictions and so much more over seven bleak, hilarious seasons.
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Previously, he had two stints at the Justice Department, in the Office of Legal Counsel and the solicitor general's office.
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He managed throughout the Braves' celebrated farm system and had three stints coaching with the major league team in Atlanta.
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Bob Stutz has had a storied career with enterprise software companies, including stints at Siebel Systems, SAP, Microsoft and Salesforce.
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They work for two-year stints in high schools across the country, advising students about two- and four-year colleges.
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In the first of two stints with Cleveland, Brown led the Cavs to their first N.B.A. finals appearance in 2007.
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It was a rough return to Raleigh, N.C., for Jets coach Paul Maurice, who had two stints as Carolina's coach.
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Briggs' resume includes stints at BGF Ventures and Balderton, as well as founding and exiting Tonics, a health drinks company.
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He danced with the Limón Company for eight years; since leaving, he has occasionally returned for brief stints as a choreographer.
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Wright also struggled in the minors as he had a 5.04 combined ERA with stints at Double-A and Triple-A.
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Revill had prior convictions for both burglary and aggravated robbery, serving brief stints in prison, local law enforcement sources tell PEOPLE.
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After stints at Goldman Sachs (GS) and Blackstone (BX), Williams started Cadre in 2014 as a digitized real estate investment platform.
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Marrero has had two stints with the Red Sox, going 43-for-24 with three strikeouts in his most recent stay.
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Her Pennsylvania roots, stints on Wall Street and in science and self-made, feminist edge make her the right voice now.
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Uber's presumptive new CEO, Dara Khosrowshahi, has an impressive résumé, including stints as an investment banker, chief financial officer, and CEO.
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" >> The upside: "Experience has shown, however, that press freedom can rebound from even lengthy stints of repression when given the opportunity.
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He also had a pro boxing career between stints in the cage, going 7-0 with six knockouts from 2011-13.
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"Selena and Justin have run their course and their time together during all of their stints helped them figure out themselves."
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Flair, 68, who wrestled for four decades during stints in WCW and WWE, has been hospitalized since the night of Aug.
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Cox served two stints with Atlanta — 1978-81 and 1990-2010 — and guided the Braves to the 20193 World Series title.
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Between stints at rehab, the Cotes had to deal with arrests and jail time, overdoses, and other drug-related health problems.
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For students like Doug Macdonald, 25, who recently graduated from Utah Valley, those temporary stints can lead to full-time employment.
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In contrast, the number of ways to deploy relievers, who enter for brief stints after the starter departs, is virtually limitless.
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The second overall pick in 2008, Beasley will be joining his seventh NBA team, including two stints with the Miami Heat.
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Ben-Gurion dominated the new country's politics into old age; his two stints as prime minister amounted to over 13 years.
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It would extend the presidential term limit from one to two five-year stints and do away with the rotating presidency.
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Starting in 2007, Lohan was more known for her life abroad, stints in rehab, or her job as spokeswoman of Lawyer.
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He'd have quick stints with the Flames and Panthers before ending his NHL run in 2003, at the age of 36.
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This revolving door often allows officers to work on the systems they use on their frequent reserve stints back in uniform.
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Following stints at L'Uomo Vogue and Vogue Italia, dello Russo became one of the most recognizable, fascinating figures of street style.
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During that time, he sat on the Senate Judiciary and Foreign Relations committees, including stints as chair on each of them.
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The building previously served stints as a tattoo parlor and data call center, and before that a much more illustrious purpose.
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Over those six seasons, LeBlanc had four separate stints in the major leagues, sandwiched between trips on the Triple-A shuttle.
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Mr. Fielden was previously the editor in chief of Men's Vogue and also had stints at Vogue and The New Yorker.
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At the bottom of this list are stints as a drive-thru employee ($17,900), mini-golf assistant ($18,720), and carny ($19703,000).
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Churchill's private finances often threatened his political career, which spanned more than a half century, including two stints as prime minister.
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The word "family" occurs with astounding frequency when the musicians and crew speak of their stints with the All-Starr Band.
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He arrived in Japan in 2012, fleeing conflict in southeast Turkey, and has spent two stints in an immigration detention center.
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Although I refer to these stints as "two tours of duty," it was a privilege and an honor to work there.
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All Revolving tenants receive nearly $300,000 of equipment and furniture during their six-month stints, as well as mentoring from Lupoli.
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She is also adding to her résumé with modeling stints, most notably and recently fronting Chanel No. 5's ad campaign.
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She also had served several stints on the board of directors Outward Bound USA, and of the Stamford Symphony in Connecticut.
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Although Mueller has spent stints of his career in private practice, his passion -- according to friends -- has been for public service.
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I can work on an impression and use that to get some stints in my acting career and it worked out.
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He spent two separate stints on the DL due to mild left shoulder inflammation during the second half of the season.
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He has had multiple stints at at the lobbying firm Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck LLP, representing clients with business before Interior.
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Navalny, a lawyer and anti-corruption activist, has served several stints in jail in recent years for organizing anti-government demonstrations.
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But Perez also boasts an impressive progressive resume, with stints as Labor secretary and as a Justice Department civil rights attorney.
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To start, Gigi walked 27 runways in 2016, including stints for big name designers like Chanel, Balmain, Isabel Marant and Versace.
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The Man in Charge: Anghel Iordănescu, a legend of Steaua Bucharest who has had three stints as Romania manager since 1993.
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The fund will train around 80 "community journalists" placing them in local newsrooms around the United Kingdom for two year stints.
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As an NBA coach, Johnson has a 254-186 record over stints with the Dallas Mavericks and New Jersey/Brooklyn Nets.
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Besides the pile of Tony Stark appearances and two stints as Sherlock Holmes, he's barely been able to do much else.
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Ma, who had work stints with the International Monetary Fund and Deutsche Bank, helped promote yuan internationalization when at the PBOC.
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Editorial Avigdor Lieberman's previous stints as Israel's foreign minister under Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu were a disaster for Israeli-American relations.
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After a degree at Melbourne's Monash University and stints as a lawyer and software entrepreneur, she founded the company in 2011.
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Justin Kan leads the group with four separate stints at the accelerator, where he founded calendar app Kiko, streaming service Justin.
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Wade played there for over a decade, then had stints with the Chicago Bulls and Cleveland Cavaliers before returning to Miami.
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Her musical revue, "Tales From Soprano Isle," kicks off a Carlyle season that includes stints from Judy Collins and Christine Ebersole.
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With stints as hairstylists, massage therapists, makeup artists, and more, the stars ahead have some pretty awesome gigs on their résumés.
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He had brief stints at Jefferies, an investment bank, and at a talent-management company, the Firm, as a strategic adviser.
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He has also had multiple stints at the lobbying firm Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck LLP, representing clients with business before Interior.
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With the exception of a few sober stints, Jeffrey has been waking and baking every day for the last six years.
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What could have been if Havard and Teresa had stayed in journalism instead of leaving after short stints in the industry?
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Baines also ended up having three stints with the Baltimore Orioles, who put him in their Hall of Fame in 2009.
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After short stints at First Boston and the Boston Consulting Group, he joined the Pritzker family's sprawling business empire in 1989.
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After his playing days ended, Peterson had several head coaching stints in college basketball at places like Appalachian State and Tennessee.
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Melissa McCarthy and Dave Chappelle took Guest Actress/Actor in a Comedy, respectively, for their hosting stints on Saturday Night Live.
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He thought back to how he returned to the minor leagues in 1986, 1991 and 2004 after stints on Atlanta's staff.
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He also had stints on the photo and metro desks, and as a foreign correspondent, before arriving in Warsaw in 1979.
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He served long stints in leadership positions and was regarded as one of the university's premier authorities on Latin American politics.
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For now, though, with teams using more and more relievers for shorter and shorter stints, the idea has clearly caught on.
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In Houston — after frustrating stints coaching the Knicks and the Los Angeles Lakers — he hasn't shifted his philosophy with the Rockets.
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Two Bay Area icons, Rickey Henderson and Juan Marichal, ended their Hall of Fame careers with brief stints for both teams.
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Today, many more former members are willing to trade in — and on — their public service stints for lucrative corporate lobbying jobs.
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It is a policy that stirs some discontent among those who often spend yearlong stints at Camp Lemonnier without venturing outside.
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Before joining the Dodgers, Hawkins worked in radio and television in Southern California, including stints with KNBC-TV and KABC radio.
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The ouster of Sharif, 2543, who has now had three separate stints as prime minister, raises questions about Pakistan's fragile democracy.
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Gyasi's father is a professor of French, Ojih Odutola's of chemistry; after stints in other states, both found posts in Alabama.
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Even during Evie's periodic stints on the mainland, the island is never far from her thoughts, with her like a pulse.
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Van Hammer had stints in the WCW in the '90s and early '00s ... before officially retiring from the ring in 2009.
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Between 2003 to 2014, he did more than 20 stints with 19 minor league teams, many of which no longer exist.
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His major-league career lasted from 1989 through 2005 and included stints with the Montreal Expos and the St. Louis Cardinals.
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As we've seen in King James's previous stints in Cleveland and Miami, not everyone is cut out to be his teammate.
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Hernandez ended his time in Europe with stints at West Ham United in England (2017-19) and Sevilla in Spain (2019).
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She began her tenure at Gap more than a decade prior after stints at tech company Sun Microsystems and Ford (F).
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The Portuguese manager's two trophy-laden stints at a rival London club, Chelsea, have hardly made him popular among Tottenham fans.
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Mr. Rosales, 56, said his son had lived a troubled life since his teens, with several arrests and stints in jail.
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WeWork is now led by Sebastian Gunningham and Artie Minson, seasoned executives with stints at Amazon and Time Warner Cable, respectively.
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Dan Zigmond is a practicing Buddhist and a data science executive whose résumé includes stints at Google, Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube.
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He had avoided long stints in jail and had been offered counseling, despite charges that he groped or assaulted several people.
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She has a full-time job and has reunited with her children, from whom she was separated during stints in prison.
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He dropped his first track, "Up", last summer and has been DJing all over the world between his stints in Westeros.
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His own experiments showed that two minipigs weren't put off their cracked corn during stints in a chamber resonating with infrasonic waves.
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Farquhar has a 4.26 ERA in three previous stints with the Rays, with all three runs he's allowed coming on solo homers.
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After the briefest of stints in Bellator—he knocked out his only opponent in twenty-three seconds—Anders moved on to LFA.
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Nava, who signed a one-year contract as a free agent, missed 22 games because of two stints on the disabled list.
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Seems like perfect casting to us — Criss has been staying busy with stints on Broadway since he hung up his Warblers blazer.
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I funded that summer with short stints as a babysitter, dog walker, pet sitter, a club promoter, and working at a bar.
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After stints at YouTube, Google and Badoo, where he was COO, Ling began his career in venture capital at Khosla in 2013.
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Between this, her new Coach deal, and stints in the recording studio, Gomez seems poised for a return to the public eye.
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Raines came up with the Montreal Expos and played 22004 years, including stints with the Chicago White Sox and New York Yankees.
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Having such conflicts is not unusual for senior SEC officials, whose stints at the agency are often bookended by private sector roles.
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The 70-year-old star, who wrestled for four decades during stints in WCW and WWE, was first hospitalized on Thursday morning.
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After brief stints as a masseur and fashion designer, Dorsey founded Twitter in 2006 with Ev Williams, Biz Stone and Noah Glass.
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Jones has a history of prior criminal convictions and served brief prison stints for assault and attempted kidnapping, according to court records.
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Mrs O'Neill comes to the job from successful stints as a minister for health and for agriculture in the region's devolved government.
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Whitney Bouck, COO at HelloSign, who previously held stints at Box and EMC Documentum, said the company will remain an independent entity.
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"I don't believe anything they have accused him of," says Billy Bedsole, in whose law practice Mr Sessions worked for two stints.
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Bannon is a respected figure in the industry, with stints designing chips at Intel and Apple before he joined Tesla in 2016.
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He is hands-on at every stage, including the wall-size exhibition prints he makes during several weeklong stints throughout the year.
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She followed that up with high-profile stints in Bates Motel and Ocean's 8 and, as they say, the rest is history.
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She has a proven record of standing up to police brutality, after various official stints scrutinising cases of killings by Chicago's officers.
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Mehas is a retail industry and merchandising veteran who has previous stints at Polo Ralph Lauren's Club Monaco, Gap and Macy's Bloomingdales.
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In all, Norton played 799 NHL games for eight different teams, including three stints with the Sharks and two with the Panthers.
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Kyle Busch and Kevin Harvick dominated the race between Truex's two stints up front, including a Busch win of the opening stage.
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Her father is violent and erratic, appearing rarely between stints in prison or attending to his interests and his assorted other children.
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Kliavkoff's resume also includes stints at NBC*, where he helped launch Hulu, as well as Major League Baseball's tech arm and RealNetworks.
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He went on to play in the NBA until 2016 -- with stints on the Hornets, Clippers, Bulls, Raptors, Pacers, Wizards and Spurs.
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He has had two stints with the Kings, including last season, when he averaged only 3.9 in 19 games as a reserve.
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If confirmed, Rosen will join the DOJ with a decades-long legal background, including stints in both government and the private sector.
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Moore, whose resume includes stints at NBCUniversal* and HBO, joins SoundCloud as it is getting ready to launch a consumer subscription service.
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"I'm someone who's been a beneficiary of there being a conservative media" during stints as an adviser to presidential campaigns, he said.
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Gervais' hosting stints have always been characterized by a burning desire to cut the celebs inside the Beverly Hilton down to size.
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Cal Dooley (D-Calif.) had two successful stints, first at the Grocery Manufacturers Association and then at the American Chemistry Council (ACC).
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Saturday September 3rd sees the UFC return to Germany—making its promotional debut in Hamburg following stints in Berlin, Cologne and Oberhausen.
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He finally got clean without M.A.T., but only after long stints in inpatient rehab centers at a total cost of about $60,000.
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He had two previous stints with the big league club this season, going 235-227 with a 233 ERA in 83 games.
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He also coached St. John's University to 4 NIT championships during 2 stints in Queens, NY ... between 1936-1947 and 1956-1965.
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Whisenhunt, 57, has a 48-71 career record as a head coach including stints with the Cardinals (2007-12) and the Titans.
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Mr. Aslaksen has more than 20 years experience in investment banking, including stints at Deutsche Bank and Bank of America Merrill Lynch.
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Both Spalding and Castle came from financially strapped families, started cooking young, and did stints at, respectively, Bob's Big Boy and McDonald's.
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His postings included two stints as the police chief of southeastern Ghazni Province, and one term each in Zabul and Paktika Provinces.
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Mr. Delgado has been in and out of Rikers since he was 16, mostly short stints for drugs and other minor crimes.
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My seven-year-old, in between stints jumping around on the furniture, told me the other day that he's done with toys.
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Morrison, who became CEO of Campbell in 33, joined the soup company in 23 after stints at a number of consumer giants.
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Following stints at the US embassies in Russia and Ukraine, he moved to the NSC in 2018 to work on Eurasian affairs.
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In his three outings over three stints with the Rays, Hu has yet to allow a run in four innings of work.
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Monteith's stints in rehab weakened his tolerance for drugs, which meant a small amount in his system could cause him to overdose.
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After stints in the studio with Kelela, he returns with a debut album that telegraphs its intention in its title, Song Feel.
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During his previous stints in Miami and Cleveland, James has orchestrated his teams' half-court offenses like a quarterback going through progressions.
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Livingston herself appears to have all the right credentials for the job, including previous stints in Waco as a professor and dean.
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It is experimenting with a virtual-reality (VR) system based on Unreal to train astronauts for stints on the International Space Station.
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Lahtiranta, introduced as the incoming chief technology officer in September, joins the firm after stints at Verizon's media group, Yahoo, and Nokia.
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Lahtiranta, introduced as the incoming chief technology officer in September, joins the firm after stints at Verizon's media group, Yahoo, and Nokia.
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Bogliolo's resume also includes stints as chief operating officer of beauty products chain Sephora and as an executive at consulting firm Bain.
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Last year he had four stints with the A's and went 2-4 with a career-high 6.02 ERA in nine starts.
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That led to a minor league odyssey that included stints with other organizations, along with a heavy dose of independent league baseball.
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Not that the script stints on the rapid-fire exchange of put-downs that has long been a staple of gay comedy.
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Gibbons went 791-787 in 11 seasons during two stints managing Toronto, leading the team to A.L.C.S. appearances in 2015 and 2016.
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Black, a 26-year-old German, joined T1 this year after previous stints with mousesports, Vici Gaming and Fnatic, among other teams.
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Cast members made their own forays into other media projects: Ronnie Ortiz-Magro and Mr. DelVecchio each did stints on the E!
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Britain and the United States have recently taken a harsher line on citizens trying to return after stints with the Islamic State.
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He has put in stints covering Antetokounmpo, and it's safe to guess the Greek's dreams are now bewitched by visions of Leonard.
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In his early stints, he said, he looked at the war mainly from the perspective of an American on the front lines.
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He had two stints in Dallas as well as stops in Philadelphia (2002-20143), Columbus (2006-10) and St. Louis (2011-17).
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Except for two more brief stints with the Rangers, Bower was a minor leaguer until the Maple Leafs obtained him in 1958.
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Take Kamala Harris, whose stints as San Francisco's district attorney and California's attorney general fueled her rise to the United States Senate.
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She had a 25-year career as a humanitarian aid worker, including stints at the National Democratic Institute, an international nonprofit group.
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Then, I did a couple of years in two editing stints, before I was able to get back to being a reporter.
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Her programming career included stints at Sperry Gyroscope and its successor Sperry Rand, and Sylvania Electric before she joined IBM in 1961.
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There has also been obstruction by the political opposition, which feel the agreement stints on justice and punishment for the former rebels.
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Over the next 13 months, Mostert had stints with the Miami Dolphins, Baltimore Ravens, New York Jets, Cleveland Browns, and Chicago Bears.
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T.I. is opening up about his past prison stints in a candid sit-down on the Facebook Watch show, Red Table Talk.
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He played on North Carolina State's club hockey team for two years and had several short stints in the professional minor leagues.
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A new season set in Karuizawa, Japan, was recently added to Netflix; previous stints in Tokyo and Hawaii remain available for bingeing.
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A clutch hitter in five trips to the postseason, he had four separate stints with Toronto and played for six other teams.
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Lee has climbed the ranks of the Democratic caucus, including stints as chair of the Congressional Black Caucus and Congressional Progressive Caucus.
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Dadonov spent the past five seasons in Russia's K.H.L., with 101 goals and 123 assists in stints with Donbass and St. Petersburg.
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Dan Quayle (R-Ind.), and served two separate stints as a senior staff member on the House Ways and Means health subcommittee.
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Unfazed by the odds, Ms. Muaddi turned to Instagram practically at its inception after styling stints in Europe and the United States.
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He had stints as a visiting scholar at various global monetary authorities, including the Bank of Japan and the European Central Bank.
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The letter comes as the number of Americans confirmed to have suffered mysterious health symptoms during stints in Havana continues to rise.
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Many of you know him from his previous stints at Reuters, which include global media correspondent, TMT editor, and editor of Reuters.com.
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Men with cycling injuries in the study had more severe injuries, longer hospital stays, and longer stints in the ICU than women.
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But "Congress cycled through the tax credit in one or two-year stints and allowed it to expire multiple times," AWEA said.
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Matsuoka co-founded Google's R&D arm, now called X, in 2011, and worked at Apple in between her stints at Google.
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He was feeling pretty good about himself, since four-season stints and 2350-win careers are not common for foreigners in Japan.
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Rural migrants come to cities for short stints, until the seasons change, or sometimes for a few years, hoping to save up.
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Shlachter has logged nearly two decades in the digital media buying world, including stints at agencies such as Lowe, DigitasLBi, and Zentih.
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His ministerial career, which includes stints running the big-spending departments of health and social protection, is unmarked by either triumph or catastrophe.
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The stints were so short-lived because of a simple fact, according to Graff: Mueller couldn't stand defending those he felt were guilty.
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Soyinka has had regular teaching stints at America's ivy league universities since the mid 1990s following his Nobel Prize for Literature in 1986.
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Garcia is a three-decade industry veteran who had previous stints at Bankers Trust Corp and Donaldson Lufkin & Jenrette Corp's private equity unit.
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In between his stints at the Pentagon, Carlucci in the mid-1980s was chairman and chief executive officer of Sears World Trade Inc.
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To get in the best shape possible for last summer's attempt, Sanders paired 20 mile-runs with hour-long stints on a StairMaster.
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In January, Lattner joined the AI chip startup SiFive as the senior vice president of platform engineering after stints at Tesla and Google.
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His new show centers on jokes about jokes as he revisits some of his most — and least — successful stand-up and hosting stints.
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After stints at Google and Udacity, she was hired two years to navigate the regulatory and engineering challenges of spinning up Robinhood Clearing.
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After a atypical childhood characterized by stints in rehab and an absentee mother, Barrymore said she relished the normalcy of being a Kopelman.
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Kristina Szasz joined the retailer last year as VP of women's design, with stints at Tommy Hilfiger and Karl Lagerfeld on her résumé.
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These jurists are joined by two even younger Supreme Court hopefuls, both of whom began stints on state supreme courts earlier this year.
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Sir Don still does long, therapeutic stints in his dark room in Somerset, which he likens to being "alone in your mother's womb".
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In five stints with the Indians in 2016, Anderson is 1-4 with a 7.48 ERA in nine games, eight of them starts.
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The suit describes several other accounts of misconduct, including daily stints of "lewd comments, pranks, and even physical violence" from male co-workers.
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He was 1-22 with a 22.52 ERA and 2224 strikeouts in nine appearances over two stints with the White Sox this year.
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Shoving more and more low-level drug violators in prison for long stints may make good sense if the harsher punishments discouraged crime.
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She has volunteered to help refugees and at-risk youth, and had stints with the United Nations and Human Rights Watch in Thailand.
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There have been stints working in her dad's furniture shop, pubs and—almost—Dominos, but otherwise Marika was snapped up fairly early on.
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Silvio Berlusconi, who spent nine years as prime minister in three separate stints, is barred from office because of a tax fraud conviction.
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Estevez, who was optioned to Albuquerque on Saturday, is 4-0 with an 8.10 ERA in five stints with the Rockies this season.
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The Bath, Maine, native&aposs journalism career spanned four decades with stints as chief of bureau in Concord, New Hampshire, and in Indianapolis.
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During his Senate years Mr. Akaka had stints as chairman of its Committee on Veterans Affairs and of its Committee on Indian Affairs.
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He was traded to the Lightning at the 1994 deadline, and would end up spending five seasons in Tampa across two separate stints.
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His experience of government was confined to two short stints as a deputy minister in the administration of the current president, Ollanta Humala.
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It turned out to be a one-day call-up for Kahnle, who has had four stints with the White Sox this season.
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The campaign costs about $800,000, which the group says will go further than advertising in prior stints because the buy is hyper targeted.
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While she has stints at Calvin Klein, Gucci, and Pringle of Scotland on her résumé, this'll be her first time designing haute couture.
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In the post-election fracas, about 200 people were killed and at least 20,000 are reckoned subsequently to have done stints in prison.
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Sharif, who has been in power since 2013 following two earlier stints as PM in the 1990s, and his family have denied wrongdoing.
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Australia forward James Troisi returns to Melbourne Victory after two years overseas marred by ill-fated stints in the Middle East and China.
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She later clerked for a federal judge in Colorado, followed by stints with the state's attorney general and the Colorado District Attorneys' Council.
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After retiring from a playing career that included two stints at Atlético, Simeone began his managing career by bouncing around clubs in Argentina.
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Fehr had played parts of nine seasons during two stints in Washington before leaving as a free agent last summer to join Pittsburgh.
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The game was the second under Odell Haggins, who is now 225-211 in two different stints as the Seminoles' interim head coach.
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They say stints in D.C. gave them the chance to advocate for the needs of remote staff and craft policy alongside political leaders.
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She swore off regular work after a miserable supermarket job, and did stints as a music journalist, pornographic-movie reviewer, prostitute and masseuse.
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St. Jacques' CPG career has included stints at Kraft-Heinz, Unilever, and SC Johnson, and she understands what makes brands relevant in culture.
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That's where folks like Brown, who joined in May 2018 after stints trading ADRs at Deutsche Bank, JPMorgan, and UBS, come in handy.
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A striker who played 13 times for Wales, Evans had relatively unheralded stints at Manchester City, Norwich and Sheffield United before his conviction.
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"After many stints in rehab, Nelsan attempted to withdraw from alcohol on his own," wrote Ellis' manager, Emily Gerson Saines, in the statement.
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The Seattle native moved to Detroit in 2013, following stints in Washington, DC, Singapore and New York, where she was a fashion buyer.
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After significant stints at the likes of Uber and Dropbox, he returned in 2015 to find the region's tech scene had changed dramatically.
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Prior to that, he received his Ph.D. in political science from Stanford University and has had different stints at both teaching and research.
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Following stints at UCLA and the University of Virginia, Buchanan taught at both Virginia Tech and George Mason University, neither an elite institution.
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He hanged himself in 2014, after WWE sponsored stints in rehab and numerous run-ins with the law—including, importantly, domestic battery charges.
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The game marked the return of Corey Seager, David Freese and A.J. Pollock to the Dodgers' lineup after stints on the injured list.
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What manifested between his rehab stints amounted to suffocating rim defense from a seven-footer who moved just a little better than expected.
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Voth, who did not pitch in his two previous stints with Washington, allowed all seven runs, leaving with one out in the fourth.
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Six Ford factories and 24 years later, after stints in engineering, production and quality inspection around the country, she's back where she started.
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Between prison stints, he worked as a sex trafficker, shuttling women from Ukraine to clients in Moscow, a former criminal associate told me.
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Two stints as Ms. Merkel's junior partners saw the party's vote share slump from 34 percent in 2005 to 20 percent in September.
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Revis, who played eight years over two stints with the Jets, started for the Chiefs, but spent the second half on the sideline.
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After postgraduate stints at the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center and Harvard, Dr. Polchinski joined the faculty of the University of Texas in Austin.
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The gig economy has replaced full-time jobs with part-time and temporary stints, diluting the power of workers to demand higher pay.
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Collins came to New York with a fiery persona that had undermined him in his previous managerial stints, in Houston and Anaheim, Calif.
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Barrett's resume includes past stints as chairwoman of the Aerospace Corporation, deputy administrator of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and ambassador to Finland.
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Public records point to an itinerant existence across the U.S. West and Southeast, including stints as an apartment manager and aerospace industry worker.
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Advocaat has had three stints as Dutch national team coach, the last one for six months in 2017 before Ronald Koeman took over.
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Nesterczuk has spent 30 years working in the government, including at stints in the OPM, the Defense Department and the Department of Transportation.
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The Carolina Panthers gave a seven-year contract to Matt Rhule, a guy whose résumé was primarily two stints at the college level.
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He served in Poland, Haiti and Hungary, received Russian-language training and had stints in the Moscow embassy in the 1950s and '60s.
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His experience includes stints as chief of staff and counsel to Vice President Dick Cheney, K Street firms and the American Trucking Association.
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His background includes stints in the US Army and in various diplomatic posts (including serving as Ambassador to Ukraine under George W. Bush).
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Kelly, who served two separate stints as NYPD commissioner, did note that law enforcement cannot employ anti-sniper teams for every large event.
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Pelosi slammed the environment in the White House, with a string of officials serving brief stints and then taking high-paying corporate positions.
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The authorities say stints he spent in prison are probably not the answer, since he was last released more than a decade ago.
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Barrett's résumé includes past stints as chairwoman of the Aerospace Corporation, deputy administrator of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and ambassador to Finland.
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Pam Stevens, who did two short stints in the Trump administration, was brought in to CMS as an independent consultant through Porter Novelli.
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Expect anything: Mr. Wegman's familiar Weimaraners and his less familiar grown children; overlong bits of wry experimental filmmaking; gleeful stints in the subways.
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The Ontario-born center joined Nashville in the 1998 expansion draft following stints with the Detroit Red Wings, Pittsburgh Penguins and Chicago Blackhawks.
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The beachhead team members are temporary employees serving for stints of four to eight months, but many are expected to move into permanent jobs.
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Sloan has spent more than 30 years at the bank, including stints as its chief financial officer and head of the wholesale banking division.
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She worked stints at Michael's and Office Max, but when she saw that Walmart offered higher pay, she decided to take a job there.
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Sharif's two previous stints in power were also cut short, the second ending in a military coup led by General Pervez Musharraf in 1999.
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She began playing drums at five and had stints in various bands in her early teens, including the girl-group The Stunners alongside Tinashe.
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Coleman spent short stints with the Buffalo Bills and New England Patriots this fall after being traded from Cleveland to Buffalo during training camp.
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He played the majority of career for the Seattle Mariners, and also had late-career stints with the New York Yankees and Miami Marlins.
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And while he made his fortune in due time, he also collected government checks as a military general and during multiple stints in Congress.
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Although Swift's character probably wouldn't wind up being be the perp, many celebs take on far creepier roles during their guest stints on SVU.
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Patricio's prior roles at AB InBev include stints as president of Asia Pacific for four years and president of North America for two years.
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Goalie Semyon Varlamov will miss the remainder of the season, but his backup, Jonathan Bernier, has performed admirably during extended stints as the starter.
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Haas, who also use Ferrari engines, said Giovinazzi would have stints at the British, Hungarian, Italian, Malaysian, Mexican, Brazilian and Abu Dhabi Grands Prix.
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Their careers have included stints at banks, rating agencies and a global pharmaceutical company, with expertise in risk analysis, quality control and product management.
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"We had gone through one of those two-week stints where we had snow day, after snow day, after snow day," Caddell, 45, recalls.
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But because her stints were mostly months-long, she's been accused of inflating her resume and been questioned on whether she's ready for Congress.
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Erin ultimately went through emergency rooms, halfway houses and sober homes, outpatient treatment, and brief stints at inpatient clinics, each with their own costs.
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Lewis' resume includes stints on the Hill, FCC, and the Obama campaign — and he's an elected member of the Alexandria, Va., public school board.
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Hembree, 203, is 4-1 with a 2.40 ERA over 41 1/3 innings in 30 appearances over three major league stints this season.
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Many artists in the genre at large either launched or rebooted their music careers to great success following stints and sentences of varying lengths.
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I remember 12 hour stints where I didn't leave my bedroom, as I struggled to conquer Mega Man, Ninja Gaiden, or some other title.
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Raffi Krikorian and Bob Lord both worked on security issues at Twitter, among stints at other big tech companies, before arriving at the DNC.
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Graduating from the University of Tokyo in 1959, Takahata had stints at studios which included Toei Animation, where he met longtime collaborator Hayao Miyazaki.
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The 37-year-old exec has taken a winding route to the top of Servier Pharmaceuticals, with stints at Novartis, GlaxoSmithKline, Baxter, and Shire.
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Jaclyn Swartz, who followed up her time on Ben Flajnik's season with stints on Bachelor Pad and Bachelor In Paradise, started out a minimalist.
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Pierce, whose focus is on the defense with Philadelphia, has been with the Sixers since 2013 following stints with Golden State, Memphis and Cleveland.
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Cook took a more conventional career path to the top of Apple, where he became CEO in 2011 after stints at IBM and Compaq.
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Harry served in the British Army for 10 years, including two stints in Afghanistan, and now works with several charities, including supporting wounded soldiers.
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Those who get in will head to California for three-month stints, where they'll learn from Google engineers as well as their own professors.
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For parts of the fall, she would return to New York, but being back in the city between stints at Standing Rock was disorienting.
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After stints running the Illinois Department of Veterans Affairs and as Assistant U.S. Secretary of Veterans Affairs she won a House seat in 2012.
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It was a global place with plenty of diversity, since many diplomats, State Department, and World Bank employees regularly had stints in the area.
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Bowes-Little started with Goldman Sachs and had stints at Millennium Capital, Bluecrest Capital and most recently as an executive director JP Morgan Chase.
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His life has been scarred with tragedy: the death of his mother, bouts of homelessness, jail stints, one-time friends and collaborators turned enemies.
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Clinton's career in public life has spanned a quarter-century, including stints as U.S. senator and first lady as well as secretary of State.
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Mandela fired her as one of his deputy ministers and her stints as a lawmaker, a post she held until her death, were lackluster.
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He's organized cybersecurity efforts for the 2012 and 2008 GOP conventions, and worked stints in the Department of Commerce and Department of Homeland Security.
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Franklin's job history included stints at McDonald's, Sears, and Sam's Club – but nothing that would really grab the attention of a big accounting firm.
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We learn where Moskowitz went to school, her brief stints in academia and documentary filmmaking, her six years on the New York city council.
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Seven years later, after stints in the Middle East, at Harvard University and in South Africa, we returned, with two young sons in tow.
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Essay After almost 240 N.H.L. goals, after 29 All-Star stints, after six Most Valuable Player Awards, Gordie Howe left hockey a bit sad.
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During the election, his critics said that in previous stints in the government, he offered natural gas concessions at terms too favorable to businesses.
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He was one of the league's top players during his stints with the Toronto Raptors (1998-2004) and then-New Jersey Nets (2004-09).
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Tucker honed his competitive instincts during an early career as a professional soccer player, with stints at English clubs Barnet, Rochdale and Wolverhampton Wanderers.
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Hatch has a masters in aeronautical engineering from Stanford and has had stints at NASA, SpaceX, Northrup Grumman and Boeing previous to joining Bessemer.
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Easterbrook has been at the helm of McDonald's since March 2015 after previous stints as CEO of British restaurant chains Wagamama and Pizza Express.
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Chase Carey, an American whose résumé includes long stints with the News Corporation and DirecTV, was named chief executive of the Formula One Group.
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From 2003 to 2016, he worked as a diplomat with stints in Beijing and Hong Kong, among others, according to his profile on LinkedIn.
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Khorana did stints in research institutions in Switzerland and Canada before landing at the Institute for Enzyme Research and the University of Wisconsin, Madison.
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Ojai was considered a little insular and Eurocentric; its music directors were frequently conductors, and they'd come back for return stints, again and again.
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He liked to approach hitters with his best stuff right away; no conserving for later innings, a mind-set ideally suited to shorter stints.
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MiLAN, a 24-year-old Bosnian, most recently competed for Chicken Fighters after stints with Chaos EC and Wind Strike Team, among other squads.
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Many short-staffed schools turn to Teach for America, which recruits recent college graduates and career-changers for two-year stints in the classroom.
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After leading the National League in hits last season, Segura, despite two stints on the disabled list, was leading the American League with a .
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Mr. Osinbajo, a former partner at a law firm who belongs to Mr. Buhari's party, has been praised during his stints as interim president.
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After that storied trumpeter died, Roditi and Heath did stints with the Dizzy Gillespie All-Star band, composed of Gillespie's former mentees and collaborators.
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After stints at Forbes, New York magazine and Esquire, Mr. Byron wrote a financial column for The New York Observer from 1995 to 2001.
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Stengel's achievements are unimpeachable: After middling stints with Brooklyn and the Boston Braves, he claimed ten pennants and seven World Series with the Yankees.
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Many new cooks get a foot in the door through stints of unpaid work, as stagiaires, or trainees; others get externships through culinary school.
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As teams use more and more relievers — for shorter and shorter stints — it makes sense to be creative with roster construction, especially for noncontenders.
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Yet CEOs will also have to accept that tech-savvy staff increasingly want multiple changes of job, rather than long stints at one firm.
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After stints working for both international brands and Silicon Valley start-ups, "I felt morally bankrupt," Tsai tells CNBC Make It. So she left.
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Barton, 55, who grew up in the Vancouver region, has been with McKinsey for some 30 years, including stints in the firm's Asia operations.
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Securing Asda would be the crowning moment of the 58-year old's career, which has included stints at Asda itself, Unilever, Tesco and Iceland.
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During Lula's and his successor Rousseff's stints in power, the Workers Party threw the weight of the state behind a group of handpicked conglomerates.
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After stints waiting on tables and sorting mail, she landed a job in the back office of Wilson Sporting Goods in Chicago in 1976.
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In stints in Turkey and Switzerland he kept rewriting an essay he was calling "Down at the Cross" and sending his agent anguished letters.
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Blas AvenaJune 30, 1983- May 4, 173 Avena was a BJJ black belt whose mixed martial arts career included stints in WEC and Bellator.
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Such a visible name behind the Pavilion, however, didn't secure its future, even with brief stints as a concert venue and roller skating rink.
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She paved the way for my stints as an unpaid intern, receptionist, failed poet, editorial assistant, paperback book critic, part-time teacher and broke freelancer.
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In addition to his role at Twitter with Pro Unlimited, other assignments had included stints in monetization at Google and YouTube via another contractor, Vaco.
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Unsuccessful stints with the New York Jets and New England Patriots followed, leading many to believe his time on the national sports stage was over.
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He has a long history in the comedy scene that includes stints at Chicago's Second City and the odd pilot that never got picked up.
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I am 13 months into a period of spending long stints in a small town in upstate New York for the sake of productive quiet.
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Bella Hadid is known to don next-to-nothing for everything from Instagram shots to runway stints, and that apparently goes behind the scenes, too.
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But it also will prove how serious the UAE&aposs military is after billions of dollars of weapons purchases and previous stints as peacekeepers abroad.
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But after football, Ronald Moon's life became a roller coaster of addiction, punctuated by arrests, stints behind bars, and a few fleeting years of sobriety.
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But she has also faced backlash throughout the season 13 competition after fans discovered that the show had not completely disclosed Hadwin's previous music stints.
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He dropped out of Brown and began a career in tech that would include stints at YouTube, Twitter, Coda and, finally, his very own business.
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By the time he was a teenager, he'd fallen into a cycle of addiction and jail stints, despite family efforts to get him into rehab.
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So yes, Whiteside is in some pretty impressive company even before we get to the fact that he's working in shorter stints than his predecessors.
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Prostitutes in Nevada are classified as independent contractors; most live elsewhere and arrive at the brothels for short stints, free to leave as they wish.
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Tapia has had two previous stints this season on the Rockies active roster and has gone 0-for-12 with one walk and five strikeouts.
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The 30-year-old out of Kansas also has 20233 playoff games under his belt during previous stints with the Detroit Pistons and Boston Celtics.
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He turns 30 in August, and is 23 for 127 with 27 total bases in his career, between stints in the AFL and Grapefruit League.
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More than 103,000 people were convicted of political crimes between 1948 and 1989, and some 80,000 people endured stints of forced labour in uranium mines.
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This is his eighth stop as a defensive coordinator, with three stints as an interim coach and three full-time head coaching jobs mixed in.
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Until then, he had led a fairly peripatetic existence, with brief stints as a deckhand, motorcycle mechanic, and a worker on fruit and vegetable farms.
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He's had two stints with the Marlins already this year, going 0-28.16 with a 22 ERA in four games and 20 23/22 innings.
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Fien struggled in two stints this season with the Mariners, posting a 15.00 ERA with six strikeouts and four walks in six innings in appearances.
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Frazier performed for the company from 1993 to 2008, and Osborne performed during one-year stints in the mid-1980s and early 1990s, Bryant said.
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Munoz's resume includes stints at PepsiCo, Coca-Cola and AT&T, before being named president of railroad operator CSX and then moving over to United.
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He had stints as budget director and White House Chief of Staff for President George W. Bush, who sought unsuccessfully to partially privatize Social Security.
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Up until landing Troop Beverly Hills, the child actress had only booked small guest stints on TV shows like Webster, Alf and Who's The Boss.
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They've also found a home on Germany's Kompakt, a record label as reliable as the band itself, after stints at legendary imprints 4AD and Underwater.
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"I think it will ramp up quite quickly," said Ross K. Baker, a professor of political science who served several fellowship stints in the Senate.
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He later became a VP and CTO for technology development at AOL, and — after a few stints at a few startups — joined Google in 2008.
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At the time, she was in and out of school, with stints at a community college in Poughkeepsie, New York and the University of Albany.
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No small help, the festival orchestra, consisting of young players from around the country, was in excellent early-season form, with many fine solo stints.
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Small-market teams would probably argue against that, but with managers always needing fresh arms, for shorter and shorter stints, it is an intriguing idea.
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Mourinho lifted the trophy with both Porto and Inter and made the last four with Real Madrid and in both of his stints at Chelsea.
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Following stints in the Midwest, the Mid-Atlantic and New England, I eventually arrived in Texas with two babies, two dogs and the aforementioned husband.
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Matthew Perry had several stints in rehab as he struggled with an alcohol problem during the final seasons of "Friends" and after the show finished.
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The workers' biographies are traceable partly because of the sheer volume of legal paperwork, which tells of unpaid bills, stints in prison and abandoned wives.
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He spent time in juvenile detention as a teenager and did two stints in jail in his twenties, disqualifying him from much full-time work.
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The Government Accountability Office has found that H-2B workers, who typically work for nine-month stints, have been abused; news reports support these findings.
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Corrections officers from Florida have had to commute 400 miles to the site of the prison since then for two-week stints in their jobs.
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Still, around his players, he remained reassuring, far removed from an intense, edgy persona that undermined him in previous managerial stints in Houston and Anaheim.
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He has a lengthy career in banking and private equity, with stints at Credit Suisse, Macquarie Group, Goldman Sachs, Lehman Brothers and Citadel Investment Group.
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The 46-year-old -- who starred at the University of Arizona -- played 12 seasons in the NBA ... including stints with the Lakers, Mavericks and Timberwolves.
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He served numerous stints at the agency, including as deputy commissioner for medical and scientific affairs and as a senior advisor to the FDA commissioner.
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Montreal C David Desharnais (24 games), D Greg Pateryn (24 games) and D Andrei Markov (19 games) all returned after long stints on injured reserve.
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Back in the Swiss valley, he did stints at Gérald Genta and Audemars Piguet, then went on his own and restored watches for five years.
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The last remaining incarcerated member of a group dubbed the Angola Three for their incredible stints in solitary confinement was released from Louisiana prison Friday.
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Jason Wahler sat down with ET and broke down how his stints on Laguna Beach and The Hills contributed to his addiction and eventual breakdown.
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It's a long-gestating passion project for Hugh Jackman, who spent almost a decade in between stints as Wolverine trying to get the film made.
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An experienced engineer whose résumé includes stints at MakerBot, Quirky, and MindsInSync, Lieberman teamed up with sex educator Alexandra Fine to establish Dame in 2014.
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After stints at the movie websites Cinematical and SpoutBlog, she moved back west for her dream job, as film editor and critic at L.A. Weekly.
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She comes with nearly three decades of federal government experience, including stints at both DHS and the Department of Defense under Democratic and Republican presidents.
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After stints at Division II Delta State, Texas Tech, Hawaii and elsewhere, he was hired by Gary Andersen at Utah State before the 2012 season.
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In his 15th season, he has hit 401 home runs during a career that also included stints with the Cincinnati Reds and Toronto Blue Jays.
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Between stints in the batting cage, he conferred on his stride with his veteran teammate Matt Holliday, stepping into imaginary pitches and swinging his hips.
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You'll recall that in his first two stints as a free agent — in 2010 and 2014 — James announced his destinations on July 8 and 11.
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Then again, Martínez has never had a winning percentage better than 50 percent in stints at Wigan, Swansea and Everton, which fired him in 2016.
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That career included stints as a lawyer in private practice, as an assistant state attorney general and as a judge in state and federal courts.
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About Barrett: Barrett's resume includes past stints as chairwoman of the Aerospace Corporation, deputy administrator of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and ambassador to Finland.
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In particular, the docuseries details Hernandez's convictions, childhood, NFL career, various stints in prison, his psyche, sexuality, and the effects football had on his body.
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Mr. Johnson, 19983, has worked intermittently at Paul, Weiss, returning four times after stints in public service, including three presidential appointments that required Senate confirmation.
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Discounting a few periods of living back home and two brief stints in the Bay Area, I've been in LA for roughly 15 years now.
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NOTES: Three injured Mets — C Travis d'Arnaud, RHP Seth Lugo and LHP Steven Matz — began rehab stints with Class A St. Lucie on Thursday night.
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She served as Syracuse's corporation counsel, and also served stints in the state's education and labor departments, as well as in the attorney general's office.
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After stints Off Broadway at the Public Theater and at the now-defunct Cheetah nightclub, "Hair" opened at the Biltmore Theater on April 29, 1968.
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Emmett had brief stints with the Memphis Grizzlies and New Jersey Nets, and he more recently played professionally in the three-on-three league, BIG3.
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Like Pompeo, he has the sort of résumé that impresses this president, including two Harvard degrees and post-9/11 stints in Iraq and Afghanistan.
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Beyond his work at Citi, McGuire had stints at Morgan Stanley and Merrill Lynch, after starting his career at New York-based First Boston Corp.
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After returning to civilian life he saw to it that other veterans were honored, serving two stints as chairman of the American Battle Monuments Commission.
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Previous shows premiering at Solocom have gone on to global tours, some of which have included monthlong stints at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in Scotland.
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He was 48-45 with a 2.93 earned run average in a 12-season career that also included stints with the Dodgers and the Expos.
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Israeli entrepreneur Ronen is a big get, having done stints at Microsoft and Amazon, where he was VP of voice and natural user interface shopping.
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Berman's resume includes stints running digital media for the NFL and revenue for MySpace — and several years as an aide for U.S. Senator Chuck Schumer.
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In the 1980s, he had stints as a chief of staff on the Senate Finance Committee and as the deputy US trade representative under Reagan.
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The Pacers feel no need to explain Monta Ellis—his role there is clear, which is more than can be said of his other NBA stints.
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"These people will one day go back to China," says Li, explaining that this congregation is a transient group often working in Kenya for short stints.
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Before migrants are sent to ICE and HHS facilities, many stay for short stints at facilities run by the country's Customs and Border Protection (CBP) agency.
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It was led by retired National Basketball Association player Matt Barnes, who grew up in the area and had two stints with the Sacramento Kings franchise.
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After earlier stints at Chloe and Fendi, he presided over Chanel for more than three decades after taking over the iconic French fashion house in 1983.
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His file detailed dozens of brief jail stints over the previous few years; I skimmed it and then asked a nearby officer to call him down.
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The company was founded in 2016 by Neal Liu, an MIT graduate whose career includes five years with Google and stints with Microsoft, eBay and others.
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The young chef, Francesco Manalo, whose résumé includes entry-level stints at the French Laundry and Per Se, successfully creates New American dishes around seasonal ingredients.
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He's the founder and CEO of Botanic Technologies, and has spent 20 years working in AI, including stints at Siri creator SRI International and Xerox PARC.
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He also served two stints as an EU commissioner, covering regional policy spending and then the single market amid a torrent of post-crisis financial regulation.
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Holton also saw the workings of government from the governor's mansion, where she lived for two stints when her father and husband held the executive role.
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My wife had been battling cancer and this book was written largely in overnight stints waiting for results at the hospital and that sort of thing.
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They—and the author himself—have amply chronicled his adventurous stints in exotic locations, his work as a secret agent, his love affairs and his Catholicism.
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But in the summer of 2015, Josh did two back-to-back rehab stints at facilities in California, and he returned home a changed, sober man.
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But she has also faced backlash during the season 13 competition after fans discovered that the NBC show had not completely disclosed Hadwin's previous music stints.
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After living a long life that included stints as a cook and James Brown impersonator, Bradley released his debut record No Time For Dreaming in 2011.
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Following multiple suicide attempts, stints of solitary confinement, alleged bullying at an all-male prison and being denied medications for her gender transition, U.S. Army Pvt.
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With Americans living more than twice as long as they did 183 years ago, a life term means that justices typically count their stints in decades.
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Longer, more violent stints may make it harder for prolific offenders to break the cycle, argues Frances Crook of the Howard League, a penal reform charity.
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Recent estimates from Europe and US say as many as 1,900 foreign fighters have returned to Europe after stints in Iraq and Syria, the official said.
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Café owner Ricky Chang first came to Taiwan as a student and decided to settle down in Tainan in 2013 after several stints in other countries.
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After stints on daytime soaps in the late '80s, Perry rose to fame with his portrayal of California "bad boy" Dylan McKay on Beverly Hills, 90210.
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He claims to have had several previous lives, including a stints as an openly gay slave named Alphonse and a Napoleonic Frenchman who nearly invented raisins.
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He was 1-0 with a 7.04 ERA with six strikeouts and seven walks in nine relief appearances over four stints with the Mariners this year.
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Kier and Friedman, who met in college and did stints at tech companies before launching Lola, have no trouble speaking plainly about women's bodies and hygiene.
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But Trump campaign manager Kellyanne Conway said people should look at Bannon's entire career, which includes stints on Wall Street, in the Navy and in Hollywood.
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Top coaches such as Luiz Felipe Scolari, Fabio Capello, Manuel Pellegrini and Andre Villas Boas have also had stints with clubs in the Chinese Super League.
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If you're lucky and into lengthy theatre stints, you might have happened to see it as one of the world's most famous operas, Wagner's Ring Cycle.
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Over five years and two stints in rehab later, Sorrentino is clean — and he credits his fiancée Lauren Pesce with helping him turn his life around.
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The 2241-year-old had a 224 ERA in 2156 games in previous stints with the Rays, whose bullpen gave up five runs in Friday's loss.
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Two decades after our first stints in the hole and a decade after our releases from prison, we both remember counting the markings on the wall.
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Carol Sono, a branch member in Diepkloof, said Dlamini-Zuma's stints as health minister, foreign minister and home affairs minister meant she was the most qualified.
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Zelesko left Comcast for Joost in 2007, and, after stints at other companies, including Time Warner Cable, he returned to Comcast to lead the X1 team.
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Three times married, Sheen's career has been overshadowed for years by his admittedly raucous lifestyle, substance abuse, stints in rehab and fondness for dating porn stars.
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In two stints with the big-league club, Ravin recorded one save and posted a 3.38 ERA over 5 1/3 innings in four relief appearances.
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NOTES: Canucks RW Reid Boucher did not get a chance to play against his former Devils squad, with whom he spent two stints over four seasons.
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After stints as a Capitol Hill aide and securities lawyer, he made his fortune when AmeriChoice, the Medicaid services provider he founded, later merged with UnitedHealth.
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I was struck by just how many public friendships he had with such big names—it was pretty brazen stuff, even after his stints in prison.
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He has spent the past three seasons trying to fight his way back to the big time between stints in the D-League, Germany, and Russia.
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Many of their futures are filled with stints in jail or prison, stays in mental health hospitals, and far too many nights in adult homeless shelters.
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The White House-based organization was started by President Obama to tackle short-term government tech issues, usually relying on short stints from private sector talent.
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Why it matters: Gates has served eight presidents, including stints as CIA director, and later as Defense Secretary for Presidents George W. Bush and Barack Obama.
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Most of the brands only appear for months-long stints — the minimum stay is eight weeks and rent is charged on a monthly basis after that.
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Mr. Sayoc had short stints in college as a young man, and had a passion for soccer, reflected in numerous soccer-themed messages on the van.
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Foerster became the Dolphins' offensive line coach last year after stints with the San Francisco 49ers, the Washington Redskins and the Baltimore Ravens, among other teams.
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Benneteau is one of a handful of men in their mid-13s who, after long and impressive stints as pros, are stepping away from the tour.
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One of them is Mira Ricardel, the under secretary for export administration, whose career includes stints at Boeing, at the Defense Department and on Capitol Hill.
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After stints at media companies including Fusion and VICE News, Pool now runs an independent channel with half a million subscribers popular with the political fringes.
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Between stints in government, Mattis found himself on the board of directors of Theranos, a blood testing company that's now known to be a giant fraud.
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Cardi B, who arrived at rapping after stints of Instagram and reality-TV fame, isn't much beholden to tradition, or to one particular version of herself.
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The program provides apartments and support to previously homeless single-parent families, generally for two to five years, rather than the typical six-month shelter stints.
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I graduated from the University of Pennsylvania with an engineering degree and then played professional baseball for nine years, including two stints with the Chicago Cubs.
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Mr. Greitens seemed to check every box: He was a political newcomer and family man whose résumé included stints as a Rhodes scholar and Navy SEAL.
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Since then, Sig has gone through short stints of putting the pistol back into production, but new models have not been seen since the early 2000s.
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Michael had two stints as the Yankee manager and another as general manager in the early 1980s, then managed the Chicago Cubs later in the decade.
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That said, Ms. Watine Arnault has long been a familiar face within the LVMH empire, with stints at Marc Jacobs, Louis Vuitton and Moët Hennessy Europe.
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Various stints as an executive assistant, initially intended merely to support his audition-going, have led to what he has to admit is a real job.
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"It means stories don't play out the same way," said Tom Robbins, who did two stints as an investigative reporter at The Voice, ending in 2011.
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In addition to his stints for the paper in Washington, the Soviet Union and South Asia, he was also its East Asia correspondent for a time.
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Intel recruited Mr. Keller, an engineer known for stints at Apple and an Intel rival, Advanced Micro Devices, in July 2018 to spearhead other design changes.
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He began his career with Tampa Bay and played briefly with Pittsburgh in between two stints with New England, with which he won two Super Bowls.
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Ms. Emers knew the consequences, serving nine stints at the Rikers Island jail complex under three different aliases, according to records from the Department of Correction.
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That October, R. James Woolsey, the director of central intelligence, severely reprimanded Mr. Ames's supervisor, Milton Bearden, for serious failures during two stints in that role.
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The series will also feature Patton Oswalt and Felicia Day as villains, and guest stints by Jerry Seinfeld, Mark Hamill, Joel McHale and Neil Patrick Harris.
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The broadcasters' lawsuit also named David Goodfriend, a former media executive and lawyer with stints in the Federal Communications Commission, who started Locast in January 2018.
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House, 30, did not play in the NFL in 2019, but he spent six years with the Packers in two separate stints (2011-14, 2017-18).
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We spoke to 20 people who have worked at AMC during stints from 2016 through 2019, in locations including New York, New Jersey, California, and Kansas.
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Ms. Bailey took the job at Harper's Bazaar in 2001, after stints as the editor in chief of the British and American editions of Marie Claire.
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Practicing, and often performing on social media, this subversive form of self-care is a way of saying: Screw your protein shakes and methodical productivity stints.
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As a longtime DC operator with stints in every Republican administration since Ronald Reagan's, Bolton has a deep appreciation for the mechanisms of government and politics.
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Gunning, a grandfatherly military man whose buzz cut has survived his stints as a civilian, is a program manager at the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency.
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After stints at the American Conservatory of Music and the Old Town School of Folk Music in Chicago, he joined the North Texas faculty in 1996.
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Mas Ysa (aka Thomas Arsenault) was born in Montreal, but has lived all over the world, including stints in Brazil, Uruguay, Ohio, and upstate New York.
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One final point: the Cavs did not make the playoffs once between James's stints, but have played in the NBA Finals both seasons since his return.
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Jason Shellen, who has done stints at both Pinterest and Google, has left Slack, where he was head of product for its platform efforts, said sources.
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In fact, Baldwin's near weekly stints on the show have led the actor's young daughter, Carmen, to develop her own impression of dad's take on the president.
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But everything changed with the 0003 hiring of then-29-year old John Calipari, who was coming off stints as an assistant coach at Kansas and Pittsburgh.
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Truesdell, who played college ball at Cincinnati and Grand Rapids Community College, had several stints in the Indoor Football League as well as the Arena Football League.
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But those with what the government calls "multiple and complex needs", such as mental-health issues, addictions and past stints in prison, rarely go all the way.
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Following stints by other artists, the brothers Brad and Guy Gilchrist took over in 1995, with Guy eventually going solo until he announced his retirement in January.
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Moynihan, a Silicon Valley veteran with long stints at Apple and Cisco, oversaw the hardware and firmware teams that developed the Echo voice-controlled speaker at Amazon.
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By the age of 15, my son had done two stints in rehab, one arrest, and was expelled from three schools in New York, Paris, and Thailand.
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Over the last three and a half years, she has worked temporary stints, and bolstered her skills by taking a project-management course at a nearby college.
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The many solo stints included fine ones from Frank Huang, the concertmaster; Liang Wang, the principal oboist; Philip Myers, the principal hornist; and Markus Rhoten, the timpanist.
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