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A number of right-wing journalists / commentators or pundits in Canada who are prominent today began their careers writing for The Report magazines, including Kenneth Whyte, the editor in chief of Maclean's ; Colby Cosh of the National Post, Kevin Michael Grace, Lorne Gunter, Ezra Levant, Brian Mulawka, and Kevin Steel.

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Like a growing number of aristocrats in the late 4th and early 5th centuries who were entering the clergy rather than taking up the more usual administrative careers in the imperial service, Paulinus spent a great deal of his money on his chosen church and city.
Some of the songwriters popularized by The 5th Dimension went on to careers of their own, especially Ashford & Simpson, who wrote " California Soul ".
Clinton was also a judge for the 5th annual Independent Music Awards to support independent artists ' careers.
Jones was a judge for the 5th annual Independent Music Awards, supporting independent artists ' careers.
* Perry was also a judge for the 5th annual Independent Music Awards to support independent artists ' careers.

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* The deaths of John Updike, Hunter S. Thompson, and other authors marked the end of various major writing careers influential during the late 20th century.
* List of models who died during their careers in the 21st century
The quotations above show the importance of the metronome in the 20th century (" Most music teachers consider the metronome indispensable, and most professional musicians, in fact, continue to practice with a metronome throughout their careers ").
Airy, North CarolinaSeveral sets of conjoined twins lived during the nineteenth century and made careers for themselves in the performing arts, though none achieved quite the same level of fame and fortune as Chang and Eng.
The books are set in the early 19th century and describe the life and careers of Captain Jack Aubrey and his friend, naval surgeon Dr. Stephen Maturin.
Most Spanish composers returned home late in their careers to spread their musical knowledge in their native land or at the service of the Court of Philip II at the late 16th century.
Originating as a term in the United States in the first half of the twentieth century, it became popular again in the UK in the 1950s, where it was mainly associated with musician Lonnie Donegan and played a major part in beginning the careers of later eminent jazz, pop, blues, folk and rock musicians.
The Barrison Sisters broke up around the turn of the 19th to 20th century, but both Gertrude and Lona went on to have successful solo careers on the stage.
Stills and Young returned to their own careers, with Young gaining in critical accolades during the remainder of the century and beyond.
It has been said that the early university law schools of the early 19th century seemed to be preparing students for careers as statesmen rather than as lawyers.
By the late 20th century, a wide range of choices ( especially in the range of potential professions ) and more widespread education had allowed it to become possible to plan ( or design ) a career: in this respect the careers of the career counselor and of the career advisor have grown up.
Several important 20th century photographers began their careers in a pictorialist style but transitioned into sharply-focused photography by the 1930s.
The second list includes 20th century photographers who used a pictorial style early in the careers but who are more well known for pure or straight photography.
In the late 1990s Cooder played a significant role in the increased appreciation of traditional Cuban music, due to his collaboration as producer of the Buena Vista Social Club ( 1997 ) recording, which became a worldwide hit and revived the careers of some of the greatest surviving exponents of 20th century Cuban music.
Even more important was the attention of her father-in-law Colley Cibber who, recognizing in Susannah the makings of a great tragic actress, trained her for what was to become one of the most famous careers of a tragedienne of the 18th century.
Wealth creators in the new high-tech global economy, having amassed great fortunes exceeding even those of the previous century, were turning to second careers in philanthropy at earlier ages, creating even larger foundations.
In the early 17th century, many Albanian converts to Islam migrated elsewhere within the Ottoman Empire and found careers in the Ottoman military and government.
From the middle of the 18th century the ancestors of de Lesseps followed diplomatic careers, and he himself occupied several diplomatic posts from 1825 to 1849.
The early twentieth century saw some Australian artists making their careers in Europe.
His additional essays covered the careers of 17th century intellectuals ( Anthim the Iberian, Axinte Uricariul, Constantin Cantacuzino ).
Historiometry started in the early 19th century with studies on the relationship between age and achievement by Belgian mathematician Adolphe Quetelet in the careers of prominent French and English playwrights but it was Sir Francis Galton, a pioneering English eugenist who popularized historiometry in his 1869 work, Hereditary Genius.
The invention of photography in the nineteenth century had three effects on art: portrait and scenic artists were deemed inferior to the photograph and many turned to photography as careers ; within nineteenth and twentieth century art movements it is well documented that artists used the photograph as source material and as an aid — however, they went to great lengths to deny the fact fearing that their work would be misunderstood as imitations ; and through the photograph's invention artists were open to a great deal of new experimentation.
A pioneer of popular Yugoslav music from the early 1950s on, Robić was an artist who successfully pursued both domestic and international careers for almost half a century.

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Before merging them into a common profile it is well to remember that their separate careers were extraordinary.
Throughout their careers, both Mr. Brown and Mr. Sharpe were interested in the problem of setting up standards of measurement for the mechanical trades.
From the other perspective, Alcott's unique teaching ideas created an environment which produced two famous daughters in different fields, in a time when women were not commonly encouraged to have independent careers.
Because of this policy, many former players were highly articulate and went on to have successful careers in commentary and broadcasting as well as the arts.
Following his retirement, he went on to publish more than 200 articles, in a variety of journals — more than some reputable scientists publish in their entire careers ; 14 of his 25 books were published after he was 65.
Many major silent filmmakers and actors were unable to adjust and found their careers severely curtailed or even ended.
Unlike the previous generation of British film makers who had broken into directing and production after careers in the theatre or on television, the Art Cinema Directors were mostly the products of Art Schools.
Some of the most expensive fighters such as the F-14 Tomcat, F-22 Raptor and F-15 Eagle were employed as all-weather interceptors as well as air superiority fighter aircraft, while commonly developing air-to-ground roles late in their careers.
By 1930, Hollywood was in upheaval over the coming of " talkies " and many careers ( both actors and directors ) were ruined.
With the progression of the genre actors were beginning to build entire careers in such films, most especially Boris Karloff and Bela Lugosi.
His parents were very formal, busy in their careers, and frequently fought — resulting in little emotion directed at the children, " I was brought up very unsentimentally but very straightforwardly.
No. " or " ID ;" some ships and craft changed from an SP to an ID number or vice-versa during their careers, without their unique numbers themselves changing, and some ships and craft assigned numbers in anticipation of naval service never were acquired by the Navy.
Numerous members, including Larry Csonka, Ray Flaherty, Joe Guyon, Pete Henry, Arnie Herber, Cal Hubbard, Don Maynard, Hugh McElhenny, and Jim Thorpe were at one time associated with the New York Giants, but they were inducted largely based on their careers with other teams.
The fledgling Australian and New Zealand rock scenes that formed in wake of Beatlemania were most influenced by British psychedelia, often with bands of first generation immigrants, who returned to further their musical careers.
Technology and software jobs were supposed to be the replacement for factory and agriculture jobs lost to cheaper foreign labor, but if those are subject to free trade losses, then the nature of the next generation of replacement careers is not clear at this point.
Two of the major institutions dealing with political science-the Institute of Contemporary Social Theories and the Institute of International Affairs-were disbanded, and most of their members were actually left without jobs and had to look for new professional careers.
In accordance with the family's tradition, Robert and his younger brother Archibald were predestined for careers in the armed services.
Both leaders were near the end of their careers ; Potgieter died in March and Pretorius in July 1853.
Although there has never been a period in Western history in which women were completely absent in the visual arts, Anguissola's great success opened the way for larger numbers of women to pursue serious careers as artists.
The women of the Severan dynasty, beginning with Septimius Severus's wife Julia Domna, were notably active in advancing the careers of their male relatives.
and E. M. in particular were noted throughout their careers for being noisy and boisterous on the field.
Films such as Class ( film ), The Breakfast Club, Fast Times at Ridgemont High, Mannequin ( 1987 film ), Porky's, Pretty In Pink, Sixteen Candles, St. Elmo's Fire ( film ), Ferris Bueller's Day Off, Weird Science and Valley Girl were popular teen comedies of the era and launched the careers of several major celebrities such as: Emilio Estevez, Anthony Michael Hall, Forest Whitaker, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Andrew McCarthy, Judd Nelson, Molly Ringwald, Sean Penn and Nicolas Cage.

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