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"It's a career maker".
It was a rave, a career maker.
She became his agent, his promoter, his career maker.
Sixteen years is a career maker for a man.
But for Eli Manning, the game-winning drive against the Chicago Bears yesterday may have been a career maker.
But Ms. Kennedy argued for someone who would view the post as a career maker, not a career ender, others involved said.
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The case was a tempting career-maker, but one with warning signs.
Contrary to popular lore, no single musical debut is a career-maker or career-breaker.
In an interview in December 2006, only days after the shooting, Mr. Brown was asked whether the case might turn out to be a career-breaker rather than a career-maker.
Appearing in one of the most famous film franchises in history could be a career-maker for Driver, who reportedly beat out Michael Fassbender and Hugo Weaving for the role of the villain.
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