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When Cossington, who described herself as feeling like "a kid in the candy store", was tasked with recruiting the "best in the world", Van Ginhoven was top of her list.

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He was recruited by Clemson out of high school, then basically cut from the team.

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"Army recruits are such a vulnerable age and when they first join up, as females, in such a minority surrounded by lots of men."

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Launched last year at the government's initiative, the Tech Olympics serve as a talent pool for companies seeking potential recruits.

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Gibbs views the brigade’s high-profile firefighting as a “Trojan horse” to recruit citizens to help with the “real work” — home hardening and community wildfire preparedness.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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