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He then received rapid promotions.
When Countrywide was acquired by Bank of America in 2008, Ms. Mairone received a series of rapid promotions, culminating in 2011 when she was named to the highly visible job of devising and promoting solutions for homeowners who could no longer afford to pay their mortgages.
"Quickstep" represents rapid promotions in university careers, while "Foxtrot" describes steady progress within research institutes.
She became a judge in 1970 and won a series of rapid promotions, being appointed a High Court judge in 1979 at the age of 46 and in 1988 the first woman at the Court of Appeal.
Fegelein was an opportunist who ingratiated himself with Heinrich Himmler, who granted him the best assignments and rapid promotions.
Some credited luck and others skill in his rapid promotions, and it is fair to say that Brock had substantial portions of both on his way to prominence.
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Why don't you come down?'" He made the dubious claim of being rapidly promoted to the rank of First Sergeant; Hubbard later explained his unusually rapid promotion as being due to his unit being newly formed and his superiors being unable to "find anyone else who could drill".
Initially, however, he won rapid promotion.
Even more rapid promotion was to come.
But the career kickback for me was rapid promotion.
This practice assured rapid promotion to men of demonstrated ability.
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