8 Results for: (Concept:00583246-n)
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13163 It is possible even that you may have heard that , through my uncle 's influence , I obtained a good appointment at the Foreign Office , and that I was in a situation of trust and honour until a horrible misfortune came suddenly to blast my career .
18841 Again and again he recurred to the fact that if he could be assured that society was freed from Professor Moriarty , he would cheerfully bring his own career to a conclusion .
18847 Your memoirs will draw to an end , Watson , upon the day that I crown my career by the capture or extinction of the most dangerous and capable criminal in Europe . '
45754 ' As to the latter part , I have no means of checking you , ' said I , ' but at least it is not difficult to find out a few particulars about the man 's age and professional career . '
48631 It is the greatest blow which has befallen me in my career .
49425 From his knowledge of our rooms and of my appearance , as well as from his general conduct , I am inclined to think that Stapleton 's career of crime has been by no means limited to this single Baskerville affair .
100636 For a more personal session with the tenor , catch the exclusive on-stage interview as he talks about his extraordinary life and career .
102816 New Zealand native Chef_King began his career at a very early age , venturing into Europe at the age of nineteen to work with the world 's finest chefs .

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