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Early and career
* Early career: classicism
* Early career: functionalism
Early in her career, DiFranco considered herself an atheist.
Early in her career at the paper, she wrote a controversial story in which she examined the failings of the popular chef Emeril Lagasse.
* " After an Early Bedtime, Calvin and Hobbes Are Up and Running in a New Collection "-Washington Post book review including broad look at Watterson's career
Early in his career his professional areas of interest lay in the simulation of strategies in collective action dilemmas, simulation of party behavior in proportional voting systems, and the use of surveys in public administration.
Early in his career, while playing double roles in the play Drifting at the Playhouse Theatre in 1922, Bogart met actress Helen Menken.
Early in Lemmon's career, Lemmon met comedian Ernie Kovacs, during the filming of Operation Mad Ball and co-starred with the comedian in this film.
Early in his career he worked as an illustrator for magazines like the Boy's Own Paper and Judy, drew comic strips, including the Sherlock Holmes parody " Chubb-Lock Homes " for Comic Cuts, and wrote articles for Punch under the pseudonym " W. Bird ".
Early in his career, Rushton did research on altruism.
During the Hillsborough Memorial Service on 15 April 2011, Liverpool MP Steve Rotherham announced he would submit an Early Day Motion to have Dalglish knighted, " not only for his outstanding playing and managerial career, but also the charity work he has done with his wife, Marina, for breast cancer support and what he did after Hillsborough.
Early in The Who's career, they sought to differentiate themselves apart from other bands of the time.
Early in her career, she sometimes used the pen name A. M. Barnard.
Early in his career he lived in Columbus and trained with Arnold Schwarzenegger.
Primarily known for her work in Egyptology, which was " the core of her academic career ," she is also known for her propagation of the Witch-cult hypothesis, the theory that the witch trials in the Early Modern period of Christianized Europe and North America were an attempt to extinguish a surviving pre-Christian, pagan religion devoted to a Horned God.
Early in his career, Martínez's fastball was consistently clocked in the 95 – 97 mph range.
* Early in his career, he hit 100 runs against the West Indies in 78 minutes, the third fastest Test century of all time ( in terms of minutes at the crease, not balls faced ) and the second fastest by an Australian.
Early in his career, Gould and Niles Eldredge developed the theory of punctuated equilibrium, in which evolutionary change occurs relatively rapidly, alternating with longer periods of relative evolutionary stability.
Early in his career, before he left for the continent, Boniface wrote an Ars Grammatica, a grammatical treatise presumably for his students in Nursling.
Early in her political career Halonen represented the far left wing of her former party ( Social Democrat ).
Early in her professional career, Amos befriended author Neil Gaiman, who became a fan after she referenced him in the song " Tear in Your Hand " and also in print interviews.
Early in his mayoral career, Thompson began to amass a war chest to support an eventual run for the Presidency by charging city drivers and inspectors $ 3 per month.
* Brighton, Catherine, Keep Your Eye on the Kid: The Early Years of Buster Keaton ( 2008 ) Roaring Brook Press ( An illustrated children's book about Keaton's career )
Early in his career, Lando is a prodigious gambler and wins the Millennium Falcon in a game of sabacc.
Early in his career, he briefly became involved in the Imagist movement through his friendships with Ezra Pound and H. D.

Early and attracted
Early track races attracted crowds of up to 2000 people.
Early sketches attracted the notice of Quentin Varin, a local painter, whose pupil Poussin became, until he ran away to Paris at the age of eighteen.
Early French settlers, immigrating mostly from the Normandy and Poitou regions in France, were attracted to the island because of its fertile soil.
Early settlers were attracted to Lick Creek, and then the Salamonie River, because the nearby land had suitable drainage for farming.
Early Chinese writers viewed the " noble " gibbons, gracefully moving high in the treetops, as the " gentlemen " ( jūnzǐ, 君子 ) of the forests, in contrast to the greedy macaques, attracted by human food.
Early settlers were attracted to Minonk by a variety of livelihoods.
Early settlers to the area were attracted by land sales and the lumber industry.
Early in the inn ’ s history hunters were attracted by its location, sitting right on the edge of the wilderness.
Early settlers to the area were of Scottish, Irish, and English descent who came from Georgia and the Carolinas, attracted by the vast area of virgin pine timberlands.
Early pioneers were attracted to its remoteness and abundance of fish and game.
Early settlers were also attracted to the vicinity of Yocumtown because of the water power of Fishing Creek.
Early settlers were attracted to the Grandfalls area in the late 1880s by the steady supply of water flowing in the Pecos River.
Early in its history, Winlock attracted many immigrants from Finland, Sweden and Germany.
Early settlers were likely attracted by easily mined iron ore and a ford in the Meurthe River.
Early in his life he was attracted to jazz and theater music.
Early on, he became disenchanted with the Aristotelian orthodoxy and attracted by the empiricism of Bernardino Telesio ( 1509 – 1588 ), who taught that knowledge is sensation and that all things in nature possess sensation.
Early childhood programs that have successfully adapted to this educational philosophy share that they are attracted to Reggio because of the way it views and respects the child.
Early on, he was attracted to Nazism and belonged to the branch of Austrian National Socialism.
The most influential of Creel ’ s books include The Birth of China ( 1936 ), the first detailed account on the significance of the archaeological excavations at Anyang, which quickly attracted global interest ; Studies in Early Chinese Culture ( 1937 ) which was an influential collection of monographs ; Literary Chinese by the Inductive Method, vols.
Early trained for diplomacy, he fell into disgrace under Cardinal Richelieu, but his remarkable abilities attracted the notice of Cardinal Mazarin, who sent him as secretary of the French embassy to the congress of Munster, and, in 1642, on a mission to the pope.
Early city leaders John Shartel, Anton Classen, James W. Maney and Henry Overholser helped grow the city, which developed an efficient trolley system, a major regional commercial center, a railway hub and had attracted several large meat packing plants along with other industry.
Early trading activities attracted people from other parts of Palawan, like Calamianen and Cuyonon, who came and stayed in Culion as their new home.
Early settlers were attracted to Smithfield by its good soil, dependable water supply and easy access to the Colony's established towns.
With influences like the Ramones and Iggy Pop, they quickly attracted attention from the Wall Street Journal, New York Post, The Times, Blender Magazine, XM Radio, Woman's Day, USA Today, People Magazine, the CBS Early Show, and the NBC Today Show.

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