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Just a few months ago, a drifting career was rescued by Darren Lehmann – and he now has three centuries in his last six Ashes Tests, two of them critical knocks under pressure.
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Devastated by his half-brother's premature death, which occurred when Geoff was a freshman in high school, and wearying of the false certainty of mathematics, he had been drifting toward a career in the ministry for several years.
But Saadi, who has drifted through careers as a professional soccer player, a military officer and a businessman, firmly backs the plan, an associate said.
"The need is to see reductions in inequality, improvements in the fabric of our cities, investments in community, and greater opportunities channeled towards those most excluded and at risk of drifting into criminal careers".
By then, Ms. Rampling's career was drifting.
It was good to see Will Gidman, whose career was drifting at Notts, make a crucial 75* and chip in with three wickets, to justify his decision to move south on loan.
Research over the last decade has documented the trend of women drifting away from technical careers.
Cole's career drifted.
So many adults have drifted into their career by chance, but our students can make an informed choice.
She has also drifted from the career guidance at IMG to lean on the advice of Raymone Baine, celebrity publicist to the aberrant (Mike Tyson and Michael Jackson).
In the mid-1990s Villeneuve was, along with Michael Schumacher, one of the superstars of motor sport, but his career drifted after he left Williams in 1998 and by mid-2006 he was out of F1.
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