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associate and Foster
Foster then initiated the hiring of Rodham at Rose Law Firm, where she became its first ever female associate ( and later partner ); Foster and fellow partner Webster Hubbell were instrumental in overcoming the reluctance of other partners to hire a woman.
However, Joe Foster, an associate of Creation Records, had decided to set up his own label, Kaleidoscope Records, and persuaded the group to record for him.
Foster is currently an associate professor of sociology at the University of Guelph in Ontario, Canada.
He accepted a position with the Carter administration as associate director of ACTION, responsible for running the VISTA program, the Retired Senior Volunteer Program, and the Foster Grandparent Program.
Woodson named his friend and business associate Tracy Foster as his presenter.
That is not coincidental, since Foster was not only lecturing at anarchist groups and settlements, but became a close working associate with Jay Fox, an anarchist with roots in the Chicago labor movement, and married Ester Abramowitz, who had belonged to an anarchist collective in Washington.
He was replaced on a provisional basis by a five person secretariat which included former Lovestone associate Max Bedacht as " Acting Secretary " and well as opposition factional leader and trade union chief Bill Foster ; two relatively independent figures in the persons of cartoonist-turned-functionary Robert Minor and former Executive Secretary of the underground party Will Weinstone ; and Comintern Representative Boris Mikhailov ( pseudonym " G. Williams ") as the unpublicized power behind the throne.
At this session Foster associate Clarence Hathaway, newly returned from a stint at the Comintern's Lenin School in Moscow, demanded passage of a formal resolution condemning Trotskyism as " counter-revolutionary " in the name of the joint Foster-Cannon caucus.
Mary was also the widow of Benjamin Foster by whom she had two children: William Vincent Foster and Anna Maria Wells, who would also become a published poet and close associate of Frances.

associate and now
The debt arrangements have been personally negotiated by ( then ) Defense Minister ( and now President ) Serge Sarkisian, Kocharian ’ s closest political associate.
Facing increased competition in the rum market from the now international brand Havana Club, the company concluded that it was important for sales to associate its rum with Cuba.
Pei's associate Araldo A. Cossutta was the lead architect for the plaza's North Building ( 955 L ' Enfant Plaza SW ), South Building ( 490 L ' Enfant Plaza SW ), and Center Building ( 475 L ' Enfant Plaza SW ; now the United States Postal Service headquarters ).
They also championed many of the values that we now associate with the Renaissance.
The 1880s marked the emergence of the modern identity we now associate with North today.
The Turkish application to join the European Economic Community ( now the European Union ) as an associate member in 1959 soon resulted in associate membership in 1963, with full membership being acknowledged as the final goal.
However, in his day it would have been less so, for in English the word " savage " did not necessarily have the connotations of cruelty we now associate with it, but only gradually acquired them.
This paper not only introduced the Gaussian integers and proved they are a unique factorization domain, it also introduced the terms norm, unit, primary, and associate, which are now standard in algebraic number theory.
It was designed and implemented by Senemut at a site on the West Bank of the Nile River near the entrance to what now is called the Valley of the Kings because of all the pharaohs who later chose to associate their complexes with the grandeur of hers.
The channel is now known as " DMAX ", presumably to associate the channel with Discovery.
( Fairfield left after the 2003 fall season, who is now an associate member of the America East Conference.
Boise State now awards associate, bachelor ’ s, master ’ s, and doctoral degrees, and is accredited by the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities.
The land now called Bayswater belonged to the Abbey of Westminster when the Domesday Book was compiled ; the most considerable tenant under the abbot was Bainiardus, probably the same Norman associate of the Conqueror who gave his name to Baynard's Castle.
A close associate of Jung, Marie-Louise von Franz, stated towards the end of her life that the concept of synchronicity must now be worked on by a new generation of researchers.
She is now an associate at Morrison & Foerster.
The governor, accompanied by James Dolan and associate John Riley, proved hostile to the faction now headed by McSween.
As observed by Daniel Sneider, associate director for research at the Stanford University Asia-Pacific Research Center, this flirtation with capitalism was " fairly limited, but — especially compared to the past — there are now remarkable markets that create the semblance of a free market system.
Many listeners associate Klemperer with slow tempos, but recorded evidence now available on compact disc shows that in earlier years his tempi could be quite a bit faster ; the late recordings give a misleading impression.
By 1956, however, Costello, who was convicted of tax evasion in 1954 and was now controlling the Luciano family from prison, was engaged in a major power struggle with fellow associate Vito Genovese and his grip on power greatly weakened.
Then Professor Marvin Zelen, a statistician and associate of the recently founded Committee for the Scientific Investigation of Claims of the Paranormal ( CSICOP, now known as the Committee for Skeptical Inquiry ( CSI )), proposed in a 1976 article in the same periodical that, in order to eliminate any demographic anomaly, Gauquelin randomly pick 100 athletes from his data-set of 2, 088 and check the birth / planet correlations of a sample of babies born at the same times and places in order to establish a control group, giving the base-rate ( chance ) expectation for comparison ( The 100 random athletes later expanded into a subsample of 303 athletes ).
The Vaganova Ballet Academy continues to be the associate school of the former Imperial Russian Ballet, although it is now known as the Mariinsky Ballet.
Starting in 1989, Swedish medical doctor and scientist Staffan Lindeberg, now associate professor at Lund University, Sweden, led scientific surveys of the non-westernized population on Kitava, one of the Trobriand Islands of Papua New Guinea.
When extra-dimensional demons start pouring in, Warren and Andrew ( now Buffy's trusted associate ) squabble over who gets ownership of a geeky composite superhero defensive armor ( working replicas of Iron Man's glove, the Punisher's vest, Batman's utility belt, Captain America's shield, a Star Trek tricorder and a Star Wars X-wing helmet ).
The presence to which Heidegger refers is both a presence as in a " now " and also a presence as in an eternal, always present, as one might associate with god or the " eternal " laws of science.

associate and intellectual
Scholars during this period had also ceased to identify the Germans as neoliberalism ’ s intellectual progenitors, tending instead to associate neoliberalism with the theories of Friedrich Hayek and Milton Friedman.
Ayn Rand scorned the nascent libertarian movement and her intellectual heir, Leonard Peikoff, has followed her lead, refusing to associate with libertarian organizations, Cato included.
Although some historians, such as Dena Goodman, associate Geoffrin and other salonnières with intellectual life, other researchers depict the salons as the realm of anti-intellectual socilaites.
The original PNI was disbanded by the Dutch, and its former members formed two different parties ; the Partai Indonesia ( Partindo ) under Sukarno's associate Sartono who were promoting mass agitation, and the Pendidikan Nasional Indonesia ( PNI Baroe ) under Mohammad Hatta and Soetan Sjahrir, two nationalists who recently returned from studies in the Netherlands, and who were promoting a long-term strategy of providing modern education to the uneducated Indonesian populace to develop an intellectual elite able to offer effective resistance to Dutch rule.
This style of building up a picture wherein it becomes clear that praiseworthy virtues in their highest form, even virtues like courage, seem to require intellectual virtue, is a theme of discussion which Aristotle chooses to associate in the Nicomachean Ethics with Socrates, and indeed it is an approach we find portrayed in the Socratic dialogues of Plato.
During early 1980s, Šešelj began to associate more with individuals from dissident intellectual circles in Belgrade, some of whom had Serbian nationalist political leanings.
John B. Ridpath, Ph. D. ( born 1936 ) is a Canadian Objectivist intellectual historian and retired associate professor of economics and intellectual history at York University in Toronto.

associate and pride
The term Kuoshu ( or Guoshu, meaning " national art "), rather than the colloquial term gongfu was introduced by the Kuomintang in an effort to more closely associate Chinese martial arts with national pride rather than individual accomplishment.
The Asiatic males are less social and only associate with the pride when mating or on a large kill.
Dhillon, an associate of Subhas Chandra Bose of Indian National Army, was one of famous people from Shivpuri who put his life and family at risk for the pride of India.

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