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  • Few have noticed that his sluggish April has been part of a career pattern.
  • Ordained in 1937, he followed the classic career pattern for old-school Catholic prelates.
  • And the emerging career pattern of workers jumping from employer to employer strikes him as a sad failure.
  • Novato resident Francine Schwartz's career pattern could not be more different than her father's.
  • Ms . Pollard followed the usual political mistress career pattern _ she made an unsuccessful try for a stage career.
  • He eventually left for a company specializing in semiconductor robotics, his second break from the traditional Japanese career pattern that chains employees to companies for life.
  • Many teachers said they believed that AIDS had had such an impact on their profession because of the career pattern followed by teachers in the Ivory Coast.
  • That is a sharp turn from the days when the normal career pattern was to join an established high-technology company like Hewlett-Packard or Intel before setting out on a start-up venture.
  • Rabinow has also devoted a great deal of energy to the invention of new venues, adjacent to the existing university structures, diagnosing the university s disciplinary organization and career patterns as among the major impediment to 21st century thought.
  • In Tanzania, she completed research on " The Roles of Tanzanian Women in Community Development . " In 1977, she embarked on a study of " The Impact of the Civil Rights Movement on the Career Patterns of Ex-Activists, " which was funded by the Ford Foundation.
  • He was born March 16, 1936, in Alton, IL . He received a B . A . in 1958 from Southern Methodist University; a M . A . in 1959 from Washington University, and a 1963 Ph . D . in political science from Stanford University with a thesis " Career patterns and role-orientations : an inquiry into the political behavior of city councilmen " and was a Danforth Fellow at the Harvard Divinity School.