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Research, AT&T Bell Laboratories, and Morgan Kaufmann Publishers.
Shirley Jowell, of Morgan Kaufmann Publishers, and Peter F.
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This resume template has been created by the mentors at FAANGPath. The benefits of this template is its simplicity, cleanliness, and ability to be parsed easily. Useful for students and new grads in its current form, but can be modified as needed to fit any type of professional background.
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A simple trick to decorate Theorem-like environments with poker suits QED symbols.
I did not come up with this theorem decoration style (I've first seen it here) nor with the whole code (I salvaged it from TeX StackExchange and other sources over the years). This is just my current implementation of the code.