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Examples
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Oh wait a minute his carreer is already over just that you and he don't realize it.
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He’s not a deadbeat by any means: as soon as he found out she was pregnant, he transferred to a school closer to home and changed his long-term carreer plans so that he could get out of school faster and start supporting his new family he’s becoming a nurse.
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She'll show up every so often, but the people in a position to futher her carreer are among the missing.
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Not that I should talk since my 'carreer' seems to be all over the place.
Aimless. Passionless. Practically Dead. vuboq 2006
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They will probably not say anything that would jeopardize their carreer as astronaut.
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Too bad this didn't happen today with your old man, or his carreer would be over.
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Maybe if Government wages, government carreer folks, and other "public servants" (what a laugh!) would take a hit on wages and join those who are paid slave wages into poverty by the ruling Corporatocracy, we'd actually be able to bring down this deficit?!
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Hopefully the news will give them the air time or Obama will change the rules to level the playing field. your carreer in politics is over sarah, good bye and good riddance.
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I wonder if Mike has ever heard of Willie Horton, the GOP was very fast to ruin the reputation and carreer over a guy by that name.
Huckabee: 'I take full responsibility' for suspect's clemency 2009
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Changes colors to whoever advances his political carreer.
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