And Smith will undoubtedly land on his feet, whether he keeps coaching or tries out another career line like TV broadcasting.
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Just in case any lawyers might see this as a lucrative side-line career!
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International standards are increasingly important as on-line career counselling can be provided across national boundaries and therefore be immune from regulation by most, if not all, countries.
"We believe the front-line career employees that made the decisions acted out of a desire for efficiency and not out of any political and partisan viewpoint, " the commissioner wrote.
In 1878, when the promise went unkept, the surviving members of the ordeal defy the government and make the trek home, confronting the danger of mass slaughter by the Army and one officer, Captain Thomas Archer (Richard Widmark), puts his career on the line to save them, even as the Quaker schoolteacher he loves (Carroll Baker) leaves the Army outpost to travel with them.
Done right, it is the single best way to make a positive impact on the world, your career and your bottom line.
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Thorton's career is on the line when a gossip columnist gets wind that she's having an affair with a magazine writer assigned to cover the campaign.
Her candidate's career is on the line when a group calling itself "The Clearheads" claims that Hillman operates under mind control as a result of his participation in psychological experiments while attending college in the 1960s.
Stevie Hammell's delivery was initially won in the air by Saunders and blocked by the Hearts defence but the defender followed up to force the ball over the line for his first career goal.
Stanley O'Neal, whose career started on a car assembly line and whose grandfather was born a slave, was named president and putative successor to David Komansky, the investment bank's long-serving chairman and chief executive.
She told him that in her entire career she had never seen third-line chemotherapy produce a significant response in his type of brain tumor.
But Davies deciding to call time on his international career is the latest in a long line of high-profile experienced Wales players to retirement since previous boss Mark Hughes quit.
Rivera said that the late Steve Howe, the former drug abuser turned evangelical Christian, was a huge influence on his early career, keeping the young Rivera in line when he would start to fall into bad habits.
But the administration is still divided, particularly in the National Security Council, where Director John Maisto, a career foreign service officer known for his soft line on narcoterrorism and other security issues, remains a major roadblock to realization of the President's agenda.
There are very few people out there who have a pristine, straight-line-toward-the-sky career chronology.
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That put him in a good position to line up the big deal of his career.
It is the latest in a long line of problems that have dogged his career since kicking the winning drop-goal for England against Australia in 2003.
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At the age of35, Linda Arroz made a major career change: from a working on the assembly line at a General Motors plant as a spot-welder to an image consultant in the corporate and fashion worlds.
When Heidi Montag isn't working the paid-appearance circuit with bad boy beau Spencer Pratt, she keeps busy with a newly launched retail line, Heidiwood, and a fledgling singing career.
When your son or daughter shows interest in a particular career, you can encourage or use your network to line up a professional who will let your kid tag along.
She was long divorced, although only in her late fifties, when a taxi hit her car and (as she would have delivered her last line) brought down the curtain on her career.
Other companies incorporate career pathing into their performance management systems, especially for front line folks.
It's shocking to watch travelers enter the line all smiley and jazzed about a vacation or career opportunity only to emerge exhausted, disheveled, angry and possibly late.
The Gwent side's opening score in the 16th minute came via a Shaun Connor penalty and two minutes later centre Rhys Shorney just managed to hit the try line and record the 61st league try of his career.
His career-high four touchdown passes were a reflection of the offensive line, which allowed no sacks and gave him about six seconds to find Holmes for the game-winning score.
Deceitful, at 20-1, gave trainer David Evans the biggest win of his career when the four-year-old got up on the line to beat Budelli, the heavily supported 4-1 favourite.
Las Vegas, Nevada (CNN) -- This may be the new hip-hop career track: write a few hit tracks and then develop a line of headphones to help people bump to them at full volume.
Apparently, Mr. Cooke believes that having had a previous career in an unrelated field disqualifies one from being competent in a very different line of work.
The band underwent a line-up change when guitarist Bernard Butler quit for a solo career, under acrimonious circumstances, to be replaced by a then 17-year-old Richard Oakes.
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