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An era of jeans and T-shirts followed, then years when I changed styles — preppy, sporty, severe career — before my clothes could show their wear.
At the time, however, it was considered a disaster: poor reviews, especially in the US, and a general inability to see past the with-it celebrity personas of Stamp and Christie, translated into underwhelming box-office and a severe career misstep for its director, John Schlesinger.
The biography offers an almost day-by-day account of Sinatra's volatile life and times from his difficult birth in 1915 to the evening in 1954 when his comeback from a severe career downturn was secured, and he was handed an Oscar for best supporting actor in "From Here to Eternity".
Furthermore, more experienced workers may be better protected against dismissals and face less severe career consequences when taking vacation.
Why can't a mother take time to focus on her family and not suffer such a severe career penalty?
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Along with social lying, impatience, snippiness and sloppiness, I still suffer from severe career-envy and a certain nasty jealousy when people I deem unworthy seem to get life's bounty.
The person he hit survived, but with severe, career-ending difficulties.
Assuming Alex Rodriguez does not have a severe, career-threatening injury soon, he will be the youngest to reach 600 home runs.
He added: "I have put out several severe weather warnings in my career, but this one I really must stress".
Earnhardt had faltered for several years after a 1996 wreck here, the most severe of his career.
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