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Educated as a lawyer, and holding lucrative positions as secretary and counsellor, he seemed, indeed, at one time to have settled down to the practice of law, but following an unexpected summons to Venice, after an absence of several years, he changed his career, and thenceforth he devoted himself to writing plays and managing theatres.
On May 7, 1999, Plato appeared on The Howard Stern Show, where she told Stern and Robin Quivers that she was engaged to 28-year-old Robert Menchaca, and that he was managing her career.
Maurice did not become an actor but worked for most of his life as a manager and agent for various theaters and performers, frequently managing his mother's career in her later years, but rarely with great success.
Nijinsky and Diaghilev became lovers for a time, and Diaghilev was heavily involved in directing and managing Nijinsky's career.
Stiller became her mentor, training her as a film actress and managing all aspects of her nascent career.
After watching several practices, Leafs owner Jack Kent Cooke spotted Anderson's ability to teach, as well as his leadership qualities, and encouraged him to pursue a career in managing.
He spent the larger portion of his career managing the Tigers ( 1970 78 with the Reds, 1979 95 with the Tigers ), but he won two World Series with the Reds and one with the Tigers.
These include career transition, interpersonal and professional communication, performance management, organizational effectiveness, managing career and personal changes, developing executive presence, enhancing strategic thinking, dealing effectively with conflict, and building an effective team within an organization.
McLaren approached the Red Hot Chili Peppers in 1985, early in their career, expressing interest in managing them, and reinventing the group.
Laurence Harvey's career should be an inspiration to all budding actors: he has demonstrated conclusively that it is possible to succeed without managing to evoke the least audience interest or sympathy-and to go on succeeding despite unanimous critical antipathy and overwhelming public apathy.
Bernard Kilgore was named managing editor of the paper in 1941, and company CEO in 1945, eventually compiling a 25-year career as the head of the Journal.
Hazlitt started his career at The Wall Street Journal as secretary to the managing editor when he was still a teenager, and his interest in the field of economics began while working there.
Jack Knowlton, managing partner for Sackatoga Stable, agreed that Funny Cide's future career would be at the track with Tagg.
During his career, he was managed by Mike Jones, who was also famous for managing Gerry Cooney and Wilford Scypion.
After managing an animal show at Nashville ’ s Opryland, Wallace moved to Hollywood to pursue a career in singing and songwriting.
After deciding to pursue a career in modeling or acting, Psaltis began managing wrestlers on the independent circuit after meeting a wrestling promoter.
Wood went on to become head baseball coach at Yale University, where he compiled a career managing record of 283 228 1 over 20 seasons.
In 2005, Leyland returned to the franchise with which he spent the first 18 years of his professional baseball career, managing in the AL for the first time.
Elected to a fellowship of All Souls, he instead committed his career to Barings Bank, where he was appointed one of the youngest managing directors in the bank's history, in 1913.
Returning to MLB in 1913, Rickey embarked on a successful managing and executive career.
After finishing his managing career in 1994, Ault became a car dealer, first in Texas, and then in Clearwater, Florida where he moved to be closer to the Blue Jays spring training site.
His political career started with the Nassau County Republican Party, and he held the appointive position of Public Administrator of Nassau County, where he was responsible for managing the assets of county residents who died without wills.
Weaver was later traded to the Pittsburgh Pirates organization, then moved on to the Orioles, where he began his managing career.

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Bienville, who returned to succeed Perier in 1732, objected that the merchants would not accept the responsibility of managing a trade in which they could see no hope of profits.
It became clear that managing the Apollo program would exceed the capabilities of Robert Gilruth's Space Task Group, which had been directing the nation's manned space program from NASA's Langley Research Center.
However, managing and displaying a large number of sprites required much more CPU time ( both directly and indirectly since the MARIA would halt the CPU when drawing sprites ) than consoles with hardware sprites and backgrounds.
Studies over several years covering the key mineral area of the Central Pacific resulted in a technical study on biodiversity, species ranges and gene flow in the abyssal Pacific nodule province, with emphasis on predicting and managing the impacts of deep seabed mining A workshop at Manoa, Hawaii, in October 2007 produced a rationale and recommendations for the establishment of " preservation reference areas " in the Clarion-Clipperton Zone, where nodule mining would be prohibited in order to leave the natural environment intact.
" This provision contrasts with the rejected Convention on the Regulation of Antarctic Mineral Resource Activities, which would have allowed mining under the control and taxation of an international managing body similar to the International Seabed Authority.
In the elections of 1866 an intramural fight arose in Maryland, when the Governor appointed partisan Radical police commissioners who would be responsible for managing voter registration.
Therefore, it would be a simulation of the market mechanism, which Lange thought would be capable of effectively managing supply and demand.
A scholar-official would be frowned upon by his peers if he pursued means of profiteering outside of his official salary ; however, this did not stop many scholar-officials from managing business relations through the use of intermediary agents.
The Examiner managing editor, Walter Burns, is a devious tyrant who would do just about anything to keep Hildy with the paper.
This would usually be a senior actor in a troupe who took the responsibility for choosing the repertoire of work, staging it and managing the company.
In a 1993 editorial meeting with Berger, Levitz, DC publisher Jenette Kahn and managing editor Dick Giordano, Berger was given the mandate to place these titles under an imprint that, as Berger described, would " do something different in comics and help the medium ' grow up '".
However, as the trial's intricacies dragged on ( it would be 1795 before Hastings was finally acquitted ), Fox's interest waned and the burden of managing the trial devolved increasingly on Burke.
In the final months of preparation to the World Cup, the coach Vicente Feola was working with 46 players, of which only 22 would go to England ; this caused lots of internal dispute and psychological pressure on the players and managing staff.
was also in charge of regulating which port wine would be for export or internal consumption and managing the protected geographic indication.
Meanwhile, there was speculation that the club would fold, but a threadbare United team completed the 1957 58 season, with Busby's assistant Jimmy Murphy standing in as manager ; he had not travelled to Belgrade as he was in Cardiff managing the Welsh national team at the time.
Others questioned whether any theoretical benefits in holding a passive “ investment portfolio ” combining commercial and investment banking would be lost in managing the actual combination of such activities.
With Grove managing development and promotion of Intel's microprocessors, they would, in the 1980s, be used to power all IBM PCs as well as those of IBM's competitors.
Education of an individual would be the first step to deciding to take a step towards managing their lives sustainable.
Good managing would come up with a competing behavior that has no barriers to it.
Orthodox Marxists view state socialism as an oxymoron ; while an association for managing production and economic affairs would exist in socialism, it would no longer be a state in the Marxist definition ( which is based on domination by one class ).
Divine's parents had decided to buy him his own beauty shop in Towson, in the hope that this financial responsibility would help him to settle down in life and stop spending so extravagantly, and whilst he agreed to work there, he refused to be involved in owning and managing the establishment, leaving this to his mother.
Daan Goosen, the managing director of Roodeplaat Research Laboratories between 1983 and 1986, told Tom Mangold of the BBC that Project Coast supported a project to develop a contraceptive that would have been applied

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