She's currently president and coach of the first National Women's Hockey League franchise in Canada, the Toronto Six. Formerly , head coach of the Boston Blades, with whom she won two Clarkson Cups and Kunlun Red Star in the Canadian Women's Hockey League.Before the Blades, she was the head coach of Brown University Women's ice hockey program.
planning British flag make them British citizens or slaves before that or invention servants. Before that, Um, make people formerly British. This is a formerly British territory. Or, as I put it to people.Jamaica was in a political union with England before Britain existed. So, in other words, Jamaica was in a political union of England before England was in a
Touring Squad-- quite a mouthful --and two national titles with UC Berkeley. Formerly a member of the Lester Tigers, is it?Lester Tigers, yeah. Lester Tigers.
Anne Margaret? But she's the most popular girl in school. Formerly the most popular.Eddie broke up with her over winter break.
100 most influential lawyers and in 2014 and 15 he was named to Politico 50 he formerly wrote for Slate where he won the Lowell Thomas gold award for travel journalism and is a contributing writerfor The New Yorker in 2015 he was appointed to the executive staff of the office of the New York State Attorney
The influence of Henry James versus the influence of H.G. Wells. Formerly , she was a policy analyst for the Electronic Frontier Foundation and a lecturer at the University of California-Berkeley, where she received a Ph.D. in English and American Studies.
When I think about textured hair, I think about some of the memoirs and diaries and letters from formerly enslaved women in the period who were talking about the limited time that they had to fix their own hair. So if a woman was enslaved in the South and was working against her-- working for a white family in a way that was not
Yes, I'm here in Chula Vista, California at the Training Center. So formerly , the Olympic Training Center now was just known as the Chula Vista Elite Athlete Training Center. And it's about 20 minutes south of Downtown San Diego.
So emerging economies are driving global growth, and emerging economies have turned themselves around from what were formerly known as Third World countries to now become emerging economies. And what's really critical is that, given where we are right now, so 2002 to 2007 was a great period of the world economy.
and the answer probably is the urbanization process will create gigantic urban service sectors. And so the urban service sectors will be the avenue into the modern economy that formerly was provided almost entirely by the export sector. And if that engine fails then this whole process will stall and it will create a kind of dual economy structure of the type that you see in parts of Latin America.
He is the author of "Beyond Collaboration Overload, How to Work Smarter, Get Ahead, and Restore Your Wellbeing." We also have Karen Dillon. Karen is formerly the editor of Harvard Business Review and an author who co-wrote three books with Harvard professor Clayton Christensen, "The New York Times" best seller, How Will You Measure Your Life?, "The Wall Street Journal" best seller "Competing Against Luck, The Story of Innovation and Customer Choice," and "The Prosperity Paradox,
my role has completely changed. I was formerly a massage therapist. And then I started doing digital delivery of movement online, which is more in alignment with my training, is movement, which has been amazing for me to facilitate.
Thank you for really clarifying that because I think it's really important for each of us, as we think about the different roles we play or we formerly played and what we're going into, to think about those distinctions and what is each of those roles carrying. Susan, in the book on page 64, I found this really striking.
outlets to offer his analysis. He was formerly a writer for "Baseball Prospectus" and worked in the front office for the Toronto Blue Jays. He is also a member of the Baseball Writers' Association of America.
There was no Google. So what was formerly a disadvantage to me as I was growing up and struggling to understand what was going on with me, and what transgender was-- it was now an advantage to me, in that I had virtually complete control over the information.
Swarm is formerly a Nazi horticulturalist who escapes Germany at the end of the war, goes to South America.
I'm a formerly incarcerated woman.
He's formerly the lead instructor and head coach of the MIT Science of Baseball Program, and is chairman of the Educational Resources
He was formerly the chair of the food and nutrition section of the American Public Health Association and on the executive committee of the American
He was formerly the head of design for the World of Wonder Group.
AKA "the bus" formerly with the Steelers.
over to the people formerly known as consumers okay users effectively making these users
They built a LinkedIn for formerly incarcerated people, getting people off the street and employed.
And there are thousands of formerly incarcerated people who are now voting for the first time, many of them.
Andrea James at the National Council for Formerly Incarcerated Women and Girls fought to make sure that women who
And we formulated a network called the Formerly Incarcerated and Convicted People's Movement.
So one of the struggles was with formerly incarcerated men, getting them to accept my leadership
I ask you to look at formerly incarcerated people
Our mission is to empower formerly incarcerated women with transitional employment, resources, and a caring network
And this suggests that work that was formerly done in face-to-face meetings is now being done, to a larger extent, at the desktop through email,
And he was from this formerly wealthy family that had blown all its money, and they were living in this crumbling mansion on Beacon Hill
And all of it had formerly had to be transported through Charlestown or the long way around that I showed you.
of the National Council for Formerly Incarcerated and Incarcerated Women and Girls, Andrea James.
So the National Council for Incarcerated and Formerly Incarcerated Women and Girls was created to connect all of the powerful, brilliant, courageous, brave, incarcerated and formerly incarcerated women
estate at much smaller denominations than formerly they would have had to as kind of of a big ticket
It emerges that he was formerly a shepherd on Mount Kithaeron, and during that time he was given a baby.
a lot of the Yahoo or the formerly AOL FanHouse or ESPN.com writers came from newspapers.
in food and in restaurants than formerly were. And that's a kind of market that then exists that allows a lot more chefs to take economic risks, to open places, to, to try things out
chick semisi and he's formerly at the University of Chicago he now uh has an uh is down at Claremont McKenna college
currently cold and dilute it was formerly hot and dense you can trace it
He's the editor of "WIRED Magazine," and he's formerly the editor of newyorker.com.
I think that our agency that we worked for formerly could not believe that we walked into Michael Roth's office
Palace Entertainment, which was formerly the palace, now Little Caesars Arena-- Arena, where we are right now, yeah.
So people became very stable in their biography in Germany formerly in their early 30s.
So even if you're not a leader in here formerly anointed, as long as you are a human being and you've got a personal life--
is a cognitive science, formerly at Oxford at the Institute for Cognition and Culture.
And now today our whole mission is to hire as many formerly incarcerated individuals as possible to teach our fitness classes.
a project called decoil in Amsterdam which was formerly this industrial Shipyard it was actually um toxic soil
Many of us work in a capacity of employing formerly incarcerated folks.
We also hope that individuals who are out and who are formerly incarcerated will continue to work together.