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For convenience we chose a stronger pigment, unknown to the early Italians or to Brumidi, titanium oxide, reserving the active lime white for highest lights, put on at the end of the day's stint.
One of those delightful surprise additions, which so frequently occur in jazz programs, was an excellent stint at the drums by the great Joe Jones, drumming to `` Old Man River '', which seems to have been elected the favorite solo for the boys on the batterie at this year's concerts.
After Cal, Walsh did a stint at Stanford as an assistant coach, before beginning his pro coaching career.
His writing stint was brief, as Lang soon started to work as a director at the German film studio Ufa, and later Nero-Film, just as the Expressionist movement was building.
In 1963, Kelly joined Universal Pictures for a two-year stint, which proved to be the most unproductive period of his career at that point.
The Big Ten Conference Men's Basketball Tournament began a five-year stint at Bankers Life Fieldhouse in 2008.
After his stint in prison during the late 1980s, Brown returned with the album, Love Overdue, in 1991, which included the single, "( So Tired Of Standing Still We Got To ) Move On ", which peaked at # 48 on the R & B chart.
By the end of the year, when Torrence had completed his six-month stint at Fort Ord, Ginsburg had become disenchanted with the music business.
As a teen Weissmuller attended Lane Technical College Prep High School before dropping out to work various jobs including a stint as a lifeguard at a Lake Michigan beach.
Thus, at age 22 he began a lifelong career in government, except for a stint in journalism from 1870-78.
Dalglish's second stint in charge at Anfield proved controversial at times.
The national team has been less successful in such limited-overs matches at the ground, including a five year stint between 1996 and 2001, when they failed to win any matches.
After leaving Juilliard, he had a three-year internship with the Old Globe Theatre in San Diego in the late 1970s before a stint in 1980 at the Guthrie Theater in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
After completing a two year stint in military service, he briefly taught school at Admiral Farragut Academy in St. Petersburg, Florida before becoming a full-time writer.
After leaving the army, he spent a brief stint as a public school teacher before trying his hand at becoming a full-time writer.
Berlusconi was not required to serve the standard one-year stint in the Italian army which was compulsory at the time.
Mike Shanahan was hurt and angered by Reeves ' pregame assertion that Shanahan and Elway had conspired to have him fired during his stint at Denver.
He does a brief stint at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, then accepts a position at the U. S. Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland as a civilian professor of history.
After a few months ' respite from the Say You Will tour, Nicks did a four-night stint in May 2005 at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas, and then did a 10-show tour with Don Henley.
In 1868 after a short stint in Kherson gymnasium worked as a gymnasium teacher of physics and mathematics at gymnasiums of Taganrog, particularly the Chekhov Gymnasium.
Several months later, Dolenz was invited back afterward for him to do his long postponed 101st show, and his final in-studio appearance there at the station, by guest hosting on a three-hour broadcast stint during its Sunday evening New York Radio Greats program on February 3, 2008.
He also has a short stint at Vanguard College Preparatory School.

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O ' Neill began her solo career in the early 1970s in her home country after a short stint with kiwi band Chapta, then gained moderate success in Australia with the hit " Words " ( AUS # 56 ) and the subsequent singles " How Do You Talk to Boys?
Toby Young FRSA is a British journalist and the author of How to Lose Friends and Alienate People, the tale of his stint in New York as a contributing editor at Vanity Fair magazine.
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In 1955, following a contractual dispute with his publisher Dupuis, Franquin went for a short stint at Tintin, the rival magazine.
Lane's occasional work as a traveling war correspondent began with a stint with the American Red Cross Publicity Bureau in post-WWI Europe and continued though 1965, when at the age of 78, she was reporting from Vietnam for Woman's Day magazine, providing " a woman's point of view.
After a short stint in the CIA, he toured the country debating for The Intercollegiate Society of Individualists ( ISI ), contributed to The American Mercury, and soon decided to start his own magazine.
It was during this decline that 3W continued its publication of S & T ( specifically issues 112 to 139 ), and James Dunnigan returned for a brief stint as editor of the magazine ( Keith Poulter was the editor from issues # 112 to # 119, Ty Bomba from # 120 to # 129, James Dunnigan from # 130 to # 139 ).
Considering a return to Harvard, he moved back east in the autumn of 1982, followed by a 6-month stint with the Boston based Atlantic Monthly magazine.
This led to a lengthy stint writing pieces for the magazine with such titles as Busking with Bagpipes and The Riviera Gigolo, written in a style calculated to lead readers at the time to believe they were descriptions of his own sexual exploits.
After a brief stint working in New York at Colliers magazine, he returned home in 1906 to marry his childhood sweetheart, Elizabeth Watson.
After a brief stint at a girls ' magazine called Petticoat, she joined the Daily Mail in 1969, where she became the deputy fashion editor.
Among her other career highlights was a stint as one of the presenters on the Indian television talent contest / reality show, Fame Gurukul ( which ended on 20 October 2005 ), replacing R. Madhavan as the anchor of Deal Ya No Deal, and performing hosting duties on the musical reality show Jo Jeeta Wohi Super Star on STAR One, as well as posing for a photo layout in the men's magazine Maxim India.
In 2000, she enjoyed a regular stint as one of the presenters of ITV1's daytime magazine show for women, Live Talk.
In London he was fortunate to find work as a photographer for the BBC's The Listener magazine, which was followed in 1938 by a brief stint working for the Black Star Agency.
That year also marked the beginning of Strossen ’ s 12-year stint writing a monthly column for Iron Man magazine about the psychology of bodybuilding and weightlifting.
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After her stint with News Limited, Buttrose founded her own publishing company, Capricorn Publishing, and launched her own magazine, Ita, but this eventually folded, and she launched a new company, The Good Life Publishing Company, which in 2005 published bark !, a lifestyle magazine aimed at dog owners.
With the exception of a short stint as a fiction editor for Liberty magazine in 1930, he did not have steady employment, preferring to wait for the fortune his wife would inherit at the death of her parents.
In the late 1990s he had a brief stint at Cracked magazine before beginning to work for MAD magazine in 2000.
Within a year of graduating and after a brief stint at Harrod's, Reese started working for Hubert Phillips ' magazine and co-authored his first book with him in 1937.
After a stint in some papers, a few of which he founded himself, he was with Chandamama, a popular children's magazine, as its editor in 1952 until he died in 1980.
After a short stint from 1970-1972 in Houston, Texas, where the press began publishing FPS, a news magazine for youth, the press moved to Ann Arbor and merged with Youth Liberation of Ann Arbor.

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