-
influence how
careerists view
their occupational goals. How an
individual interprets the term "career" can
distinguish between extreme careerists and those...
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prevalent on the record,
along with "genuine
statements of
personal and
careerist reflection".
Madonna explained to Jon
Pareles of The New York
Times that...
- and
instead become just a
vehicle for
social advancement of
ambitious careerists.
League members were more
interested in
obtaining status symbols such...
- as "ferociously good,
convincing utterly as this
formerly level-headed
careerist whose deeply buried, long-denied
appetites are
simultaneously proving...
- as "ferociously good,
convincing utterly as this
formerly level-headed
careerist whose deeply buried, long-denied
appetites are
simultaneously proving...
-
market for
several publications,
including the
syndicated column, "Brazen
Careerist",
featured on Yahoo! Finance, and "The Climb,"
which ran in The Boston...
- London. Turner's
character is
referred to as the "immaculately dressed"
careerist Stella. The
actress pla**** a
young army
recruit called Molly Dawes in...
- the
greatest credo in my life that I
would rather be an
artist than a
careerist. I
would rather impress my
image upon the soul of a people.... I would...
- overstretching.
While the
empire as a
whole benefited from this,
military careerists resented the loss of opportunities. The 4th-century
historian Aurelius...
- defendant's mug shot is 'laden for
characterizing the
defendant as a
careerist in crime'".
Other states have
similar rules. For example,
Illinois specifies...