32 Words to use with careers

Full ahead; a career story of the American Merchant Marine.

(Dodd, Mead career books)

I have sometimes, as you know, been inclined to dispute these claims; yet, if it be true that in our sublunary career perfection is not stationary, and that, having reached the apex of the pyramid on one side, we must necessarily descend on the other, I might, on this ground, allow such pretensions to be more reasonable than I then thought them.

R: Are there any unusual career courses offered in Wildlife? P: In India there are no privately run sanctuaries or zoos.

SEE Reilly, Helen. REILLY, WILLIAM J. How to find and follow your career; straight thinking on career planning.

Tune in for Elizabeth; career study of a radio interviewer.

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Smart girl; career issue, July 1945.

The lady means business; how to reach the top in the business world, the career woman's own Machiavelli.

POLING, DANIEL A. John Barleycorn; his life and letters, a satirical story of his eventful career replete with facts, repartee and humor.

Because military service is compulsory, the majority of common soldiers are Taiwanese: as career officers grow older and their sons show little interest in an army career, more Taiwan-Chinese are occupying higher army positions.

An answer to an advert for a 'Person Required for English Publication' one of the more ambiguous ads to grace the career opportunity pages led to an interview and my first trip to the Herald offices.

MEPHISTOPHELES Nor goal, nor measure is prescrib'd to you, If you desire to taste of every thing, To snatch at joy while on the wing, May your career amuse and profit too!

He was a topflight career space pilot who governed one of the few standard Space Command Fleets of Twelve.

It may be wondered that Caxton, like many of the foreign printers, did not begin with, or at least some time during his career print, the Scriptures, especially as Wycliffe's translation had already been made.

Adequate, though not necessarily high, pay must be given, and there must be a probability of advancement in the career proportionate to the devotion and talents given to the work.

Throughout his honourable career prudence dictated to Addison more or less of dependence on the friendship of the strong.

Or it may grow to a torrent, even a river, that in its wild career scoffs at banks, and spreads devastation through the valley.

But the one dominating characteristic of Lincoln's speeches is their constant recurrence to broad and enduring principles, their unremitting effort to lead public opinion to loftier and nobler conceptions of political duty; and nothing in his career stamps him so distinctively an American as his constant eulogy and defense of the philosophical precepts of the Declaration of Independence.

It would be in the highest degree instructive to follow, if we could, in his career step by step, an author who at once founded and carried his art to perfection, and to go through his works in the order of time.

The friend was heavier and looked unmarried, a career teacher, maybe.

The case against "Officer Dutchy" would be an interesting one, as his previous career wasaccording to the reporterfull of "good stories.

I must, however, express the gratitude which all students of Bismarck's career owe to Horst Kohl; in his Bismarck-Regesten he has collected and arranged the material so as infinitely to lighten the labours of all others who work in the same field.

But when it is considered that in addition to all the awful influences of these fatalities, for they can receive no lighter name, he possessed an imagination of unbounded capacitywas inflamed with those indescribable feelings which constitute, in the opinion of many, the very elements of geniusfearfully quick in the discernment of the darker qualities of characterand surrounded by temptationhis career ceases to surprise.

The latest claimant is the subject of the present notice; and so startlingly do some of the circumstances of his career coincide with the short history of the son of Louis XVI., that many well-informed persons really believe he was the person he represented himself to be.

32 Words to use with  careers