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The playmaker and goal-kicker Emily Scarratt is another who will forego teaching to join England's women's professional ranks.

He played Inigo Jollifant, a young schoolmaster who abandons teaching to join a travelling theatre troupe.

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"The Early Show" started on Friday with the latest jobs report and the economy, and noted the 10th anniversary of the war in Afghanistan by interviewing two veterans who left teaching jobs to join the military.

These part-time teachers reported feeling proud to be invited to teach and to join other departmental activities, such as developing teaching materials.

This year, one of the teacher assignments at the school where I teach was to join or create a "P.L.N".

Ms. Grimes, 32, quit her job teaching kindergartners to join the couple's new venture, Campfire Apps.

Manon Ress eventually gave up her teaching job to join Love in Washington DC.

The decision of teaching unions to join the first wave of industrial action against government cuts is "irresponsible and wrong", Francis Maude, the cabinet office minister, has said, appealing to those planning to strike on 30 June to reconsider.

Though the playwright David Cregan, who has died aged 83, was never a name on Shaftesbury Avenue, he was a skilled and original dramatist who forsook the teaching profession to join the "second wave" of new writers at the Royal Court theatre in the mid-1960s.

Finally, in the summer of 1918, Stieglitz convinced O'Keeffe, who was teaching in Texas, to join him in New York City.

But he continued to teach, inviting students to join him on a college lawn.

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