Word: stints
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Wilson then began her stint as an administrator at Washington University. As part of her administrative position, Wilson began attending national conferences studying science policy...
...started, of all places, in the Swiss Alps. The year was 1980. Berners-Lee, doing a six-month stint as a software engineer at CERN, the European Laboratory for Particle Physics, in Geneva, was noodling around with a way to organize his far-flung notes. He had always been interested in programs that dealt with information in a "brain-like way" but that could improve upon that occasionally memory-constrained organ. So he devised a piece of software that could, as he put it, keep "track of all the random associations one comes across in real life and brains...
...graduate of Wheaton College in Norton, Mass., Stahl began her journalism career in 1968, when she worked as a writer-researcher for NBC News. She joined CBS in 1972 after a stint as a producer for then-CBS Boston affiliate WHDH...
...graduate of Wheaton college in Norton, Mass.,Stahl began her journalism career in 1968, whenshe worked as a writer-researcher for NBC News.She joined CBS in 1972 after a stint as a producerfor then-CBS Boston affiliate WHDH...
...would she want to put up with it, especially when the prize is a six-year stint as a junior Senator? Perhaps because the alternative ways of pushing her issues are less lustrous. Grunwald says that "when somebody suggests that the U.S. Senate might be the best platform, you don't dismiss it." And there is a larger reason for Hillary to run. She has spent much of Clinton's second term trying to define--in wonky confabs with intellectuals, party leaders and foreign heads of state--a "third way," a progressive politics that hews neither to the left...