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In the summer of 1976, David Bowie and his companion Iggy Pop set out to make a new career in a new town.
Mr. Shore's wife took a few personal effects and Mr. Shore, a hardware man looking to make a new career, took a watch.
But an ex-president is hardly likely to make a new career as a campaign manager; and Mrs Clinton can hardly become a political player in her own right if she is seen as her husband's catspaw.
He wasn't able to shed his skin, make a new career, get rich on his memoirs – even though he could have said, truly, that he hadn't committed any war crimes.
If cataloging is dead, a librarian can make a new career helping library customers troll databases.
It could be that many unemployed people make a new career move -- such as running for office.
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In the past decade or so, he has also made a new career out of brand endorsement.
It was a question of making a new career move now or waiting four years.
With the death of the emperor Domitian his exile ended, and he made a new career as a public speaker and philosopher.
He retired from international rugby with 91 caps in December 2011, by which point he was already making a new career for himself in France.
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