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Although the setup borders on the contrived — sure enough, Atim is soon working for Nassara — the result is anything but.
Her other child, Cheryl Dier, came up from Maryland with her husband, Jerry, a lawyer, who was soon working for the estate as a paid consultant.
"I was mesmerized," recalled Mr. Rubino, who was soon working for Crazy Eddie Funk, now known as Philadelphia Eddie, trading designs for tattoos.
At 30 Hoban became a freelance illustrator and was soon working for Sports Illustrated and then Newsweek and Time magazine, where he contributed covers.
He arrived in Los Angeles in 1988 and was soon working for Frank Gehry, then still a cult figure for young architects looking for a way out of the malaise of postmodernism.
" Born Steven John Harrington in 1959 in Newbridge, he was drawn to the capital after seeing the Sex Pistols and Stranglers and was soon working for Pistols manager Malcolm McLaren while squatting with Stranglers bassist Jean-Jacques Burnel.
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They were owned by Craft, the coal executive Pruitt may soon work for.
How Pujol succeeded where so many others had failed would astonish even the British spy-masters he would soon work for.
She was soon working on the master plan for "One North," a mixed-use development with a projected population of about 140,000.
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