Synonym: continue. Similar words: presumably, assume, consume, consumer, result, as a result, result in, result from. Meaning: [rɪ'zuːm / -'zjuːm] n. 1. short descriptive summary (of events) 2. a summary of your academic and work history. v. 1. take up or begin anew 2. return to a previous location or condition 3. assume anew 4. give a summary (of).
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61. It must tell the readers enough about your background to ensure that they read your resume.
62. Writing a resume of your achievements that will make a prospective employer want to meet you requires practice.
63. Then, in May 1823, the hoped-for pardon arrived and he was able to resume a normal life at Kinloch.
64. In response to fluctuating hormone levels during each oestrous cycle, some eggs are released to resume development.
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65. I bend down and resume sorting and lifting rocks to the other men and women in the brigade.
66. I climbed to 1,000 feet and asked to resume our track for Blackpool and leave the area clear for the rescue.
67. Make sure to send a cover letter along with your resume.
68. Within a few months she was able to resume her normal life with new coping skills and a greater sense of self-affirmation.
69. They agreed to observe the moratorium, and to resume dumping after 2007 only in consultation with other signatory states.
70. Blaming a personality clash within the department for her ultimatum, she said she would resume work when her back was better.
71. You should not expect to receive a detailed resume of your employment history with the company.
72. Presumably they would now resume the adjourned inquest on that unfortunate pair.
73. Personnel managers and employers are busy people and do not have time to wade through a thirty page resume.
74. Jurors resume their deliberations today after a half-day session Friday.
75. Some patients did emerge from iron lungs and resume their normal lives, fully recovered.
76. Two weeks ago, a judge issued an injunction against the pilots union, urging pilots to resume their previous overtime habits.
77. We are able to resume ourselves after sleep, after an alcoholic stupor, after an epileptic fit, after prolonged coma.
78. This is the point where the re-routed A.890 comes in to resume its original course.
79. About 300 others returned to work last week to resume making parts for other automakers.
80. In 1993-94, the downward path will resume, with a further fall of 6.5 percent.
81. A council of war was held and it was decided to resume operations at 5 am.
82. You don't write a resume to get a job; you write it to get an interview - don't get the two things confused.
83. He was encouraged to resume a normal fluid intake and not to restrict fluids because his bladder felt uncomfortable.
84. Send your resume to headhunters you would like to contact you, but make certain it is professionally prepared and presented well.
85. He had none of the prerequisites, no updated resume, no prior seal of approval.
86. Brown campaign manager Jack Davis called the resume item a lie.
87. It's understandable that she would want to resume her acting career after having children.
88. This is usually the hardest part of the resume to write but it is well worth the effort.
89. And they send over their secretary of state to praise you for trying to improve relations and then they resume financial assistance.
90. It is important to type your resume and cover letter.
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