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His miserable tenure has left many us wondering how getting fired that quickly is even possible, especially for such a seemingly mild-mannered professional.
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Kris Boyd, the face of the Timbers second year failures, ends a miserable designated player tenure, while the likes of Eric Alexande and Kosuke Kimura have found themselves traded to New York.
Early-career professors imagine that if they fail to receive tenure they'll be miserable the rest of their lives, even though long-term studies show that tenured positions have no impact on well-being.
Phil Sheridan, The Inquirer: It was not the worst loss of Andy Reid's tenure or even the Eagles' miserable season.
Even the fondly remembered Larry King, whom Morgan replaced in the slot, suffered miserable ratings at the end of his tenure.
In late October, Mr. Johnston, a self-described "lefty," started a Google bomb to tie Mr. Bush's biography to the phrase "miserable failure," watchwords used by the presidential campaign of Representative Richard A. Gephardt, Democrat of Missouri, to describe Mr. Bush's tenure.
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