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curriculum vitae

noun as in life

noun as in life history

noun as in record

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One of the two researchers that Concytec has already removed from the registry was found to have appropriated the curriculum vitae of a Spanish researcher and republished articles by that researcher under their own name.

Watching “House of Usher” isn't a required prerequisite to fill in the blanks in Danish's curriculum vitae.

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McCarthy’s leadership team also awarded Santos a spot on the Science, Space and Technology Committee — and this, too, is a deserved recognition of Santos’s extensive and inventive curriculum vitae.

Applicants will also need to submit a curriculum vitae, a copy of a passport valid for at least the next three years and a recent color photo.

Mr. Bulger responded and copied Hunter Biden and Mr. Archer to say they received Chris Li’s curriculum vitae, which is a form of a resume, according to the Fox News report.

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