| 31. | In many cases, a clerkship is a critical stepping stone into real practice.
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| 32. | Grace has a clerkship lined up with the Chief Judge of the Ninth Circuit.
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| 33. | On 17 April 1523 Tuke was granted the clerkship of parliament surrendered by Hertfordshire.
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| 34. | He held the clerkship of presbytery and synod.
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| 35. | The clerkship curriculum consists of a rotating schedule.
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| 36. | He completed his articles of clerkship at Deloitte.
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| 37. | After a law firm clerkship, he opened a law practice in 1935 in Manhattan.
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| 38. | Working for Laurence Tribe was seen as a certain ticket to a Supreme Court clerkship,
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| 39. | By and large, though, clerkships provide other valuable assets to a young lawyer.
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| 40. | However, there simply are not enough clerkships to accommodate all the academically eligible graduates.
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