91.   This has got to be one of the saddest ways for a promising military career to crash in flames.

92.   Torricelli stands out as an anomaly in an age of repressed politics, where the fear of failure or criticism can stifle innovation and paralyze promising careers.

93.   Was McGeady, as the Microsoft lawyer claimed, merely a rogue figure who had testified out of spite because his promising career at Intel had been sidetracked?

94.   Watkins plays an Ivy Leaguer whose promising career in the computer industry is sidetracked when his dad, played by Paul Winfield, suffers a mild heart attack.

95.   Whatever the cause, even minor lapses in etiquette can crimp an otherwise promising career.

96.   Whatever the cause, though, they warn, even minor lapses in etiquette can crimp an otherwise promising career.

97.   While Jospin confined his career to politics and public administration, Seilliere ditched a promising career in public administration to go into business.

98.   Williams recently bought a pro lacrosse team and began a promising career as a basketball commentator.

99.   While these Brazilians found promising careers at multinational companies that were establishing themselves in Brazil, other transformations were creating new legions of jobless people.

100.   Why would a successful bank executive leave a promising career to be a missionary in a troubled country?

a. + career >>共 592
political 8.68%
new 3.49%
long 3.44%
entire 3.41%
professional 3.12%
high 2.90%
successful 2.43%
acting 2.38%
playing 1.78%
second 1.76%
promising 1.26%
promising + n. >>共 812
career 4.83%
start 4.13%
result 2.84%
sign 2.58%
future 2.10%
drug 1.92%
player 1.51%
candidate 1.40%
technology 1.29%
market 1.25%
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