Midcareer

Word MIDCAREER
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Below is a selection of famous entertainers who changed faiths in midcareer, along with a few details on how well each conversion took. ❋ Unknown (2006)

But the Kerry who returned to the Senate from the presidential trail was a different man, many colleagues noted, and now, with his presidential ambitions behind him and the senior colleague who long dominated his state sidelined by cancer, Kerry is experiencing what fellow lawmakers describe as a midcareer metamorphosis. ❋ Unknown (2009)

He was midcareer and had seniority, and rumors were that he might run for president again. ❋ Walter F. Mondale (2010)

Not in the form of stirrup pants, big hair and Duran Duran, but in something really cheesy—a midcareer survey of '80s art star George Condo. ❋ Lance Esplund (2011)

The man got hold of a case and gave it his all; he possessed unbelievable energy and enthusiasm for a midcareer lawyer. ❋ Lisa Davis (2011)

By imposing onerous and usually pointless requirements on those wishing to enter a trade or line of work, state legislatures erect needless barriers around occupations perfectly suited for those entering the work force, midcareer switchers, and pink-slip recipients. ❋ Chip Mellor (2011)

The Grizzlies are powered by Zach Randolph, a peripatetic former head case who has played for four different clubs and has now emerged as the league's strange midcareer redemption tale—the Mickey Rourke of Memphis. ❋ Jason Gay (2011)

It never failed to astound midcareer people when Google asked to exhume those old records. ❋ Steven Levy (2011)

You can quickly gather information about the whereabouts of a potential replacement, said Mr. Fogg, who, rather like a handicapper at the track, makes it a point to stay abreast of new and midcareer talent—and their fortes. ❋ Joanne Kaufman (2011)

Mexican artist Gabriel Orozco, whose midcareer retrospective traveled to London's Tate Modern this year, will lead a talk at the fair. ❋ Ellen Gamerman (2011)

Another midcareer hire, Devin Ivester, who had been a creative director at Apple, thought his hiring was on track when he got a call from his recruiter saying that Google really liked him but there were some blanks in his application—specifically, his college graduation date. ❋ Steven Levy (2011)

Gary DeBode and Jerry Gottesman The nine-month fellowship, part of the organization's Leadership New York program, is for midcareer professionals seeking in-depth knowledge of public policies in New York. ❋ Melanie Grayce West (2011)

Ingrid Calame is one of Los Angeles's most important midcareer artists, yet it's been a decade since she had a solo show in town. ❋ Peter Plagens (2012)

Since then, the midcareer sculptor seems to have almost everything breaking right. ❋ Alexander Adler (2011)

The Society promises that works by 16 emerging and midcareer artists will confront conventional stereotypes and "demolish our preconceptions about contemporary Japan and its art." ❋ Unknown (2011)

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