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Career-wise, I think things have changed so much since I started.
Mike Ragogna: Sing It Loud: Chatting with k.d. lang, JD Souther and Bobby Long, Plus a Beginners Audio Exclusive Mike Ragogna 2011
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NL: Career-wise, you are in an interesting position, with one foot in the academy and another in the creative world of Jamaican art and music.
Global Voices in English » Talking to Indian-Jamaican writer and blogger Annie Paul 2009
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Career-wise, I wanted to be an actor while some in the industry would say I was "too light in the loafers."
Jason Stuart: I Was That Kid Jason Stuart 2010
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Career-wise, I think things have changed so much since I started.
Mike Ragogna: Sing It Loud: Chatting with k.d. lang, JD Souther and Bobby Long, Plus a Beginners Audio Exclusive Mike Ragogna 2011
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Career-wise though, it's freighted with meaning that's traversed an unusual arc.
J. Michael Welton: Cesar Pelli's California Cathedrals J. Michael Welton 2011
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Career-wise we have always been chalk and cheese: he favours science and technology, I favour the arts, he is the practical one, I am relentlessly cerebral.
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Career-wise, I wanted to be an actor while some in the industry would say I was "too light in the loafers."
Jason Stuart: I Was That Kid Jason Stuart 2010
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Career-wise we have always been chalk and cheese: he favours science and technology, I favour the arts, he is the practical one, I am relentlessly cerebral.
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Career-wise, I started on the business side out of college, working for IBM.
Linda Novick O'Keefe: Giving Back and Getting Balanced Linda Novick O'Keefe 2011
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Career-wise I chose solitary pursuits, stand-up comedy and writing, in which the only real competition was with myself.
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