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I spent a term as a visiting professor at a management school in Tennessee.
After a term as a state senator, he was elected to Congress in 1958 for the first of 18 terms.
He became active in the volunteer Plandome Fire Department and served a term as a trustee of the Village of Plandome.
Except for a term as a student senator at Villanova University, where he graduated with a major in political science, Mr. Fox has never held political office.
Mr. Wheeler, she noted, is 67 and wealthy, meaning that he is unlikely to want a job in the telecommunications industry after a term as a regulator.
Mr Kaczynski, who also served a term as a conservative Polish prime minister, had hoped to succeed his brother as president but lost out in last month's elections.
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Mr. Xu, who has worked as a law lecturer in Beijing, in 2003 won a term as an independent delegate on a district People's Congress in Beijing, a rare victory in a body dominated by party-appointed officials.
Alexander Prior, 19 – in 2007, British-born Prior became the youngest ever conductor of the National Symphony Orchestra at the Barbican in London and last year completed a term as an assistant conductor for the Seattle Symphony Orchestra.
Those who have completed a superpostdoc or a term as an independent researcher would be free to seek tenured positions at national universities or laboratories.
The reader may be accustomed to thinking of a formula as an expression which plays the role of an assertion in a formal language, and of a term as an expression which designates an object.
Mr. Ricciardone has also had a long State Department career, including a term as ambassador to Egypt.
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