careers today

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to become successful or famous
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make/leave your mark
quickly, willingly, immediately, without complainig
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readily
having eyes that are slightly wet with tears
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dewy-eyed
to gain a qualification as a barrister (lawyer)
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be called to the bar
unpleasantly clear and impossible to avoid
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stark
is noticed by many people or gets a lot of attention
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high profile
(formal) a particular type of belief, especially a political or religious one
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persuasion
a feeling that you are free from the worry or pain that you have been suffering
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release
to discuss a difficult problem together
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put your heads together
to try to persuade someone to do sth such as buy sthe from you, vote for you, or work for you
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woo
relating to a person or company whose business is done using the Internet or involves the Internet
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dotcom
used for saying that a very successful or happy period of time suddenly ends
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the bubble bursts
formal to take or collect something, especially information or support
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garner
(formal) the period of time when someone has an important job
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tenure
(informa) to cause problems for other members of a group by criticizing something or trying to change the way something is done
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rock the boat
to make the future of something seem less certain or steady than it was before, especially because of problems or changes
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rock
to talk about something in a very interested or excited way
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enthuse

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