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At the outset of his career, Steinberg had dedicated himself to the advancement of contemporary music by vowing to do a Schonberg work every year.
These expenditures are estimated to be $12.1 billion, an increase of $187 million over 1960, reflecting additional longevity pay of career personnel, more dependents, an increased number of men drawing proficiency pay, and social security tax increases ( effective for the full year in 1961 compared with only 6 months in 1960 ).
The modest success of this opera would launch Salieri's 34 year operatic career as a composer of over 35 original dramas.
In 1904, he travelled to Berlin to study philosophy, but set aside his studies soon and began a career as a professional chess player that same year.
The couple moved to Paris the following year, where Guiler pursued his banking career and Nin began to pursue her interest in writing ; in her diaries she also mentions having trained as a flamenco dancer in Paris in the mid-to-late 1920s.
Brooks attended Carnegie Mellon in Pittsburgh, but dropped out after one year to focus on his comedy career.
It would be his last game ; during spring training the following year he developed glaucoma, which ended his career.
Smith reviews his 46½ year career at Burroughs Adding Machine Company ( later Burroughs Corporation ).
In most cases, serving on a board is not a career unto itself, but board members often receive remunerations amounting to hundreds of thousands of dollars per year since they often sit on the boards of several companies.
The following year, he received the Academy Award for Best Original Score for Limelight, the only competitive Academy Award he won during his career.
Grady Sizemore had a career year, winning a Gold Glove and Silver Slugger, and the Indians finished with a record of 81-81.
Things were no better in 2005, despite a career year from first baseman Derrek Lee and the emergence of closer Ryan Dempster.
Watts Humphrey began developing his process maturity concepts during the later stages of his 27 year career at IBM.
As a poet, she was well known and highly regarded in her own day ; she completed 41 works during her 30 year career ( 1399 – 1429 ), and can be regarded as Europe ’ s first professional woman writer.
The following year, at Childress ' suggestion, Earnhardt joined car owner Bud Moore for the 1982 and 1983 seasons driving the No. 15 Wrangler Jeans Ford Thunderbird ( Earnhardt's only full-time Ford ride in his career ).
The political career of Vespasian included the offices of quaestor, aedile and praetor, and culminated with a consulship in 51, the year of Domitian's birth.
* Little Miss Marker ( 1934 )— The film that made Shirley Temple a star, launched her career as perhaps America's most beloved child film star, and pushed her past Greta Garbo as the nation's biggest film draw of the year.
His public career as an economist began only in 1844 when his first article was published in the Journal des economistes in October of that year.
Since about year 2000, with the power of computers to crunch vast quantities of data, a new career has been invented.
Later that year, Brooks began his professional music career, singing and playing guitar in Oklahoma clubs and bars, particularly the Tumbleweed in Stillwater.
His England career ended the same year with yet another game against West Germany, in the qualification stages for the 1972 European Championships, which England lost.
During his second year at university, Himmler redoubled his attempts to pursue a military career.
The following year he married Margarethe Herlin, joined the guild " zur Steltz ", opened a workshop, and began signing his works with the HGB monogram that he used for the rest of his career.
During his days in Atlanta, Aaron reached a number of milestones ; he was only the eighth player ever to hit 500 career home runs, with his 500th coming against Mike McCormick of the San Francisco Giants on July 14, 1968 — exactly one year after former teammate Eddie Mathews had hit his 500th.
After a year at Merton College, Oxford, Simcoe was admitted to Lincoln's Inn, but then decided to follow the military career for which his father had intended him.

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As a matter of fact, Albert S. Flint expressed his conviction that `` her physical strength, her mental power, her lively interest in all objects about her and her readiness to serve her fellow beings '' would have led her `` to a distinguished career amongst the noted women of this country ''.
Bo Diddley was one of the first American male musicians to include women in his band, including " The Duchess " Norma-Jean Wofford, Peggy Jones ( aka " Lady Bo "), Cornelia Redmond ( aka Cookie ), and Debby Hastings, who led his band for the final 25 years of his performing career.
This was a major discovery in an important field of mathematics ; construction problems had occupied mathematicians since the days of the Ancient Greeks, and the discovery ultimately led Gauss to choose mathematics instead of philology as a career.
The Indians had a solid offensive season, led by career years from Travis Hafner and Grady Sizemore.
Her popularity as a radio performer and vocalist, which included a second hit record " My Dreams Are Getting Better All the Time ", led directly to a career in films.
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.
Hayek served in World War I and said that his experience in the war and his desire to help avoid the mistakes that had led to the war led him to his career.
Hayek then decided to pursue an academic career, determined to help avoid the mistakes that had led to the war.
He became South Africa's second youngest Test captain, after Murray Bisset in 1898-99, when he led the team for the third test at Adelaide but it was an unsuccessful start to his captaincy career as the series was squared.
His success on the football field led to several football scholarship offers, which he turned down to pursue a career in professional baseball.
While performing as a DJ at parties, he received more attention as a rapper, which led Marrow to pursue a career as a rapper.
This notice came at a crucial moment in both Cook's career and the direction of British overseas exploration, and led to his commission in 1766 as commander of HM Bark Endeavour for the first of three Pacific voyages.
As knowledge of his sexual orientation has become more common, some of his films, Bride of Frankenstein in particular, have been interpreted as having a gay subtext and it has been claimed that Whale's refusal to remain in the closet led to the end of his career.
In " Phase II " of their career, Dean Torrence led the touring operation.
Keats's long and expensive medical training with Hammond and at Guy's Hospital led his family to assume that medicine would be his lifelong career, assuring financial security, and it seems that at this point Keats had a genuine desire to become a doctor.
His successes in midgets and Australian and New Zealand road racing events led to him going to the United Kingdom to further his racing career.
He led the National League three times in caught stealing percentage and ended his career with a. 991 fielding percentage.
With a career regular-season record of 151 – 87 – 5 (. 632 ) in 17 seasons with Minnesota, Grant led the franchise to 12 playoff appearances, 11 division titles, and four Super Bowls.
The clinic received a large amount funding from John D. Rockefeller Jr. and his family, which continued to make donations to Sanger's causes in future decades, but generally made them anonymously to avoid public exposure of the family name, and to protect family member Nelson Rockefeller's political career since openly advocating birth control could have led to the Catholic Church opposing him politically.
Cobb's son was studying architecture and his interest led to Foster considering a career in architecture.
" The success of the choreography in the video led to Abdul's career of choreographer in music videos.
He led the National League in batting average four times ( 1961, 1964, 1965, and 1967 ), led the National League in hits twice ( 1964 and 1967 ), and won the Most Valuable Player award in the 1966 season, when he hit. 317 while setting career highs in home runs ( 29 ) and RBIs ( 119 ).
The women's basketball program was led for 34 seasons by Phil Kahler, who posted a career record of 797 wins ( the most in Division III history ) and 175 losses with a career winning percentage of. 821.

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