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1 The answer is no, Corbacho said soon after taking his new job .
2 Some possible new job roles for the soon-to-be-ex leader of our government.
3 Will he have to undertake similar crisis management in his new job ?
4 Hasn't taken her long to look for a new job , I thought.
5 He had started his new job on February 1 the year before.
6 Her financial situation improves with a new job and a paying guest.
7 Then he said, You might want to look at new job opportunities.
8 Older workers often have a very hard time finding a new job .
9 But his change of view reflects more than just his new job .
10 Colleagues at my new job , as young as twenty-one, had done it.
11 Cowper-Coles will return to London in March to start his new job .
12 He added that he started a new job with Google last week.
13 I thought the great advantage of the new job was its flexibility.'
14 Will you find a new job or even perhaps a new career?
15 Professionally for Heat, Rook's meddling in the case compromises her new job .
16 Either you're having an affair, or you're looking for a new job .
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