61. Jude Law moves a promising career yet another step forward as the unscrupulous Bosie, utterly convincing as a shallow but dangerous brat. 62. Jones had dropped out of high school, where his promising athletic career was short-circuited, first by his indifference to school, finally by a nasty knee injury. 63. Ken Noda walked away from a promising international career as a pianist seven years ago, disillusioned with the music world and his place in it. 64. Like when he gave up a promising career as a Navy officer to return to his boyhood home of Plains, Ga. 65. Lubomir Visnovsky has a house in Manhattan Beach, a new Mercedes-Benz and a promising career with the Kings. 66. Marty, who also married and left his wife, has thrown away a promising journalistic career to become a con man. 67. Moreover, Blake obviously wanted no further entangling in controversy as he constructs a promising career. 68. Mrs. Johnstone gave up a promising career as a pianist for what one feels was a less fulfilling one as a socialite. 69. Mrs. Hanford, who had given up a promising musical career to marry and raise a family, seemed to live vicariously through her daughter, friends said. 70. Neither he nor other crewmen publicly questioned his removal and the effective end of a promising naval career. |