Sentence examples for work stints from inspiring English sources

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Shipboard conference rooms, designed for the laid-back passenger who wants to play hooky, are often poorly lighted and inadequately ventilated for 18-hour work stints.

SANDI and CHRIS WISE are happy that their work stints in New York will soon end, and that they will move in mid-March to Dallas.

On a single street that winds past rice paddies, residents tell of work stints in Taiwan, Singapore, Israel and Saudi Arabia, enough frequent-flier miles to rival the inhabitants of a tony Bangkok condominium.

Today, the household is crammed into an 800-square-foot cottage, and Mr. Portella, a freelance graphic artist, has had to return to the city for several work stints.

After those brief work stints, Thompson decided to pursue a career as a patent agent.

For months, his brilliant resume (top-notch college and business school and work stints in major corporations) couldn't land him a job.

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But even this would have to present the furthest reaches of his work, stinted here, where the paintings metamorphose into something more like outlandish precious minerals in their own right.

According to the university, Drexel's work-study program generates for students, on average, an additional $14,500 per six-month work stint.

He hustled handball and worked stints as a schoolteacher and then as an assistant district attorney in Brooklyn.

He joined the United States attorney's office in Manhattan in 2004, working stints in the general crimes and narcotics units.

The Kings have done working stints at a resort in Coral Bay, Western Australia, and picked fruit in Stanthorpe, Queensland.

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