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career and falls
During 1893 the juvenile quality of his earliest work falls away, and by 1894 his career as a painter can be said to have begun.
" Later, as Garcy's stand-up career shows similar promise, he falls into a depression and drug use as Prinze had, nearly destroying himself.
The plot focuses on a young Parisian girl being groomed for a career as a courtesan and her relationship with the wealthy cultured man named Gaston who falls in love with her and eventually marries her.
After the failure of her second marriage, Petra falls hopelessly and obsessively in love with Karin, a cunning working-class young woman who wants a career in modeling.
For example the 1603 death of Elizabeth I falls in the middle of Shakespeare's career as dramatist: he is both an Elizabethan and a Jacobean writer.
Smash-Up, the Story of a Woman ( 1947 ), also called A Woman Destroyed, is a drama film which tells the story of a nightclub singer who marries a rising singer and falls into alcoholism when she gives up her own career.
* John Osborne's play The Entertainer ( 1957 ) portrays the life and work of a failing third-rate music hall stage performer who tries to keep his career going even as his personal life falls apart.
The group's career falls into two phases.
In 1990, Leigh made a significant career breakthrough when she was voted the year's Best Supporting Actress by both the New York Film Critics Circle and the Boston Society of Film Critics for her portrayals of two very different prostitutes: the tough streetwalker Tralala who submits to a brutal gang rape in Last Exit to Brooklyn, and Susie, a teenage prostitute who falls in love with ex-con Alec Baldwin in Miami Blues.
A musician named Dixie Dwyer begins working with mobsters to advance his career but falls in love with the girlfriend of gangland kingpin Dutch Schultz.
His poetry falls into two distinct bodies of work: the polished and formalist ( if deeply emotional ) lyric poetry of his early career, and the epic narrative of occult communication with spirits and angels, titled The Changing Light at Sandover, which dominated his later career.
He also had one of the heavy falls that characterised his career, crashing on the cinder track at Divonne-les-Bains and being carried away with concussion, insomnia and cuts.
Starting his career in 1975 with Prayanam, Bharathan rode to fame with his off-beat Thakara, a film about a dumb-witted central character who falls in love with the village beauty.
Kate & Leopold is a 2001 romantic-comedy fantasy that tells a story of a duke who travels through time from New York in 1876 to the present and falls in love with a career woman in the modern New York.
The second half focuses on the practical " how-to " of putting together a musical, using Jones ' own career and shows he's worked on as a springboard ... Since only half the book falls within the category of how-to I'm glad to report that this advice is stick-to-the-ribs solid.
His literary career falls into two distinct sections.
Back at home he falls asleep ( and his school teaching career is related in flashback ).
The Fire Protection career field falls under Civil Engineering.
In what was perhaps his biggest matches of his career to this point, he took on Apolo Dantes in a best out of three falls match for the CMLL World Heavyweight Championship.
Vicky is a sensation and, although she gently shrugs off his proposals so that she can focus on her career, Tim falls in love with her as a result.
Young photographer Colin falls in love with aspiring fashion designer Crepe Suzette, but she's only interested in her career.
Eventually, her acting career falls through, and Min works as a clerk in the studio.

career and naturally
Throughout her professional career, Flockhart has maintained her naturally lean figure.
As a career military man, he naturally had little in common with the academics.
The young prince naturally speaks up in his outrage before the great king, his queen Guinevere and his feared wizard Merlin — and so a career at Camelot is born.
By the time of the film's release, her hair, naturally brunette throughout the silent film portion of her career, was bleached blonde and would stay that way.
This move was controversial during Jim Furyk's early career ; however, his father never forced him to change what came naturally to him.
During the 1989 Monaco Grand Prix BBC commentator Murray Walker remarked that Arnoux's reason for going so slow at that stage of his career is that he was used to turbo powered cars and that the naturally aspirated cars were a completely different kettle of fish.
As head of the judiciary, he was naturally expected by the British Government to do all in his power to uphold British rule ; but as his later career showed he was by no means opposed to the existence of the Irish Free State or to playing a role in the new Government.
Standing only 5 ' 6½ " tall, he put on copious weight near the end of his career, when his naturally corpulent build was dramatically accentuated.
De Silva was in many ways unlucky-when Sri Lanka was finally awarded Test status, he was nearing his forties, which naturally shortened his career.

career and into
Mercer's Whiteman association brought him into contact with Hoagy Carmichael, whose `` Snowball '' Mercer relyriced as `` Lazybones '', in which form it became a hit and marked the real beginning of Mercer's song-writing career.
Inspector Japp gives some insight into Poirot's career with the Belgian police when introducing him to a colleague:
However, Bradman made a second ball duck, bowled by a Eric Hollies googly that sent him into retirement with a career average of 99. 94.
Alexander determined to recognize the make-believe baptisms as genuine, and decided that Athanasius and his playfellows should go into training in order to prepare themselves for a clerical career.
An increasing percentage of the ranks are " long-service " volunteer professionals ; women were allowed to serve in the armed forces beginning in early 1980s when the Brazilian Army became the first army in South America to accept women into career ranks ; women serve in Navy and Air Force only in Women's Reserve Corps.
On March 30, 2006, as a response to the controversy of the use of performance-enhancing drugs and the anticipated career home run record to be set by Barry Bonds, Selig asked former senator George Mitchell to lead an independent investigation into the use of steroids in baseball's recent past.
If Chins Could Kill ... was published in 2002 and follows Campbell's career to date as an actor in low-budget films and television, providing his insight into " Blue-Collar Hollywood ".
His final home in the area, Manoir de Ban, is in the process of being converted into a museum exploring his life and career, to be opened in 2013.
Actor Ben Stiller ventured into directing, producing, and writing comedy throughout his career.
He also published some tales in The Overland Monthly in this brief foray into fiction which preceded his poetic career.
Cultural historians divide the career of the comic book in the U. S. into several ages or historical eras:
Not until 1900, a decade into his career, did Young pitch two consecutive incomplete games.
Brought into the Nationalist army immediately after the battle, the 19th Route Army's career under Chiang would be cut short after it was disbanded for demonstrating socialist tendencies.
Unlike her predecessor Mary Cassatt, who had arrived near the beginning of the Impressionist movement 15 years earlier and who had absorbed it, Beaux's artistic temperament, precise and true to observation, would not align with Impressionism and she remained a realist painter for the rest of her career, even as Cézanne, Matisse, Gauguin, and Picasso were beginning to take art into new directions.
In 2003, Morris won the Best Documentary Oscar at the Academy Awards, for his film The Fog of War, about the career of Robert S. McNamara, who was famous for having been the Secretary of Defense who had led the nation into the Vietnam War under Presidents John Fitzgerald Kennedy and Lyndon Johnson, and who was also crucially involved in having helped President Kennedy avoid a Third World War over the issue of Soviet nuclear missiles in Cuba.
Such an achievement was made all the more remarkable by the fact that he was only five months and eight games into his international career, and was not considered his country's premier centre forward.
However, her career went into sharp decline following this hit.
Baldung ’ s fascination with witchcraft lasted well into the end of his career.
On July 31, 1969, Aaron hit his 537th home run, passing Mickey Mantle ; this moved him into third place on the career home run list, after Willie Mays and Babe Ruth.
There are many ways of gaining entry into the field as a career.
Throughout his career, Lewis has supported fundraising for research into muscular dystrophy.
Whale's career went into sharp decline following the release of his next film, The Road Back ( 1937 ).
His career was also severely affected by a car accident in 1962 on Blackpool promenade, when the sports car in which he was returning late to his hotel was blown by a gust of wind into the path of another vehicle.
Locke had been looking for a career and in 1667 moved into Shaftesbury's home at Exeter House in London, to serve as Lord Ashley's personal physician.
By that time, however, the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor had taken place, drawing the United States into World War II and ending Robinson's nascent football career.

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