Bruce Bennett was an American actor and Olympic silver medalist in the shot put. Born as Harold Herman Brix, he went by the name Herman Brix in the 1930s... (wikipedia)
As a head-hunter I get a lot of satisfaction from seeing my candidates do well and therefore my clients happy. I want to work with clients more as a partner than simply a head-hunter.
All clients' needs and expectations are vastly different.
I am not 100% English, I am actually part Italian and even part Hungarian. Therefore I feel very much part of Europe both in my upbringing and outlook.
I write box notes for Kino International, which specializes in distributing foreign films.
All I knew about shot putting was that my brother could do 44 feet ... I decided I wanted to beat him. ... So I got a shot and went to work and made up my mind to do 45 feet.
I guess the one thing I really learned from participating in sports was to just never say "no", never stop trying, and to always believe that you can do better than the next fellow. I tried to follow this throughout my life, but I always tried to be respectful about it.
I wish I would have had more to do in the film. I hated to get killed so soon.
I mean the opposite of what I say./You've got it now? No, it's the other way.
So having thousands of tons of chemical weapons is an immense quantity.
If so the numbers they could have could be five or ten or potentially more.
He's a great guy, but don't let him borrow the checkbook.
He was a wordsmith. A blacksmith works with metal, he worked with words.
There are Russian intelligence reports that a considerable amount of plutonium was smuggled to North Korea in the 1992 timeframe,
A ton of chemical weapons put into a city can probably cover an area of around a kilometer or more, in the right conditions,
It's a huge boost to someone trying to overcome patterns of self-destructive behavior.
Head-hunting is an incredibly diverse and dynamic world, partly because no one ever knows how people will react at critical times in their lives.