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Now Gooden is back, after a quick stint in the minor leagues.
Photograph: Erlend Aas/AFP/Getty Images Updated at 8.10pm BST 7.14pm BST Right, that's it for my quick stint.
Souza became acquainted with Obama in 2005, when Obama was beginning what turned out to be a quick stint as the junior senator from Illinois and Souza was working as the Washington-based photographer for the Chicago Tribune.
After a quick stint at Ford, she spent 13 years at Unisys, rising from the financial analysis department to corporate controller.
She did a quick stint at Procter & Gamble before current Republican presidential contender Mitt Romney hired her as a consultant at Bain & Co.
The boat was originally used, improbably enough, as a casino, followed by a quick stint as a backpackers hostel, and then it sat rusting aground for the next 20 years.
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So it would have resulted in a quick jail stint for Jenner, just like so many celebrities before her (Nicole Ritchie and Lindsay Lohan, to name a few).
As night fell and on into the early hours, Nakajima put in quick, flawless stints to draw out a lead.
Schwarber was told he wouldn't play again in 2016, but he made a spectacular recovery, and was added to the Cubs' World Series roster after a lightning-quick rehab stint in the Arizona Fall League.
Not the obvious one -- his "Taxi" gig or his quick-flaming stint on "Saturday Night Live" (which ended with the audience voting him off the show as part of a stunt he suggested, not thinking it would go that way).
After a quick six-month stint, the only lesbian blogger at parents.com has been cancelled.
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