He rose to become a detective inspector in 1997 and has trained as a hostage negotiator.
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He rose to the position of executive director of client-relations, a post he held until 1997.
As he rose up the ranks to the top of the SNTE, she rose with him.
He rose to the number two job of president at GE Capital in 2000.
He rose through the ranks to become chief operating officer, overseeing ten different DuPont companies.
He rose to the role of president and chief executive officer of Kroll, Inc.
He rose above the politics of the day and asked us all to do the same.
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He rose through the ranks to become Admiral of the Fleet in January 1953.
He rose gingerly and moments later could be seen behind the Redskins' bench, having tape applied.
In the Senate, he rose to become chairman of a panel on the foreign relations committee.
When Labour won in 1997, he rose rapidly to become attorney-general, the government's chief legal adviser.
Meanwhile, Diouf is dimming from the international spotlight as rapidly as he rose into it.
He rose to greet his colleagues as they entered, then settled back in his chair.
During that time he rose through the ranks to become a senior officer in the Ugandan army.
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He rose up from poverty by virtue of improving the lives of those with whom he dealt.
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He rose through the ranks to head its research labs and eventually took over as chief executive.
Cahill was always a threat at set-pieces and he rose to head Arteta's free-kick just off target.
Anthony Stokes headed over the bar when he rose unchallenged to meet Maloney's cross in the 31st minute.
He rose to fame as the charismatic young co-founder of one of the first personal computer companies, Apple.
But 18 minutes from time he rose unmarked in the box to head home a David Beckham corner.
He rose through the ranks at National Steel and its spinoff, Weirton Steel.
He rose to fame in the 1980s as a solo performer and became one of Scotland's most prolific songwriters.
The son of a truck driver, he rose through the state legislature before winning the governor's office in 2002.
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He rose to prominence in Osaka by promising to cut through the bureaucracy.
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In Harold Wilson's government, which first took office in 1964, he rose rapidly.
"He rose up from nothing and he conquered the world, " he said.
He rose up on an elbow to blink down at her, his large head and leonine hair eclipsing all else.
He was an important figure at the Constitutional Convention, where, as a nationalist, he rose above state and sectional interests.
Boies was so impressive that reporters took to humming the theme from Jaws whenever he rose to cross-examine a witness.
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