The 40-line work, Our Modern Watchwords, is thought to have been written in 1899 or 1900 when he served abroad in the army, in his mid-20s.
Along with his front-line work on many major issues this year, Kennerly has enjoyed a stellar career and is known for his uncanny ability to get behind the scenes of a story.
He gave his life in the line of work, in the line of duty, during a prison riot at a fortress near Mazar-e Sharif.
Unless you happen to work in a stint where the region and area affects your line of work, you can move where you like so long as you have access to wireless internet there.
If too many insurers opted out, Garamendi would have to seek a new line of work.
If that's not obvious, maybe you ought to think about a new line of work.
The latest shoe to drop in this line of work came today in New York City.
Lastly, the line between work and personal life can easily blur when working from home.
He's reported as conceding that line of work means some are bound to fail, and messily.
The second problem is that unskilled whites tend to go into the wrong line of work.
However he accepts that he may be "excessively risk averse" because of his line of work.
Bangladesh probably has no absolute advantage over the U.S. in any line of work.
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Very relevant is the cause of being outcompeted in a given line of work.
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And as the attacks in Pakistan show, educating girls remains a potentially deadly line of work.
If no one trusts them to give them any money, they should find another line of work.
The article points out a very important concept: the blurring line between work life and social life.
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In at least one line of work -- showbiz -- you never do have to grow up.
Although this line of work is losing money for Johnson Controls in North America, it's making money abroad.
In almost every line of work the ability to speak a second language makes you a valuable asset.
In my line of work, I get requests for meetings all the time.
Thatcher as a person of conviction who eschewed the focus-group politics that characterizes many in her line of work.
It is hard to stay in one line and work on the problem together, when you see such differences.
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And for some of the statements they scrutinize, those bright-line categories work fine.
But I think they bring a real professionalism to this line of work.
It's also a line of work that's very demanding, and they work hard.
Elon Musk faces all of these challenges, and in addition has picked a line of work that is intrinsically dangerous.
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Let's remove barriers to qualified instructors, attract and reward good teachers, and help bad teachers find another line of work.
But ever since I started this line of work I've gone there lots and appreciated the culture and the workmanship.
Former writers and publicists who fell into a new line of work, Whitaker and Baxter launched a California-based firm, Campaigns, Inc.
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If he doesn't like being challenged or questioned, he should go into another line of work, one further removed from the public.
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