Katie graduated from high school in 1996 and attended North Carolina State University the following autumn. |
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But the graduated air attacks on North Vietnam did not dissuade the Vietcong. |
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Molly, an English bulldog, graduated recruit training with Platoon 2103, Company G, in October, then took up duties as the depot mascot. |
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He graduated from High School in 1956 with the highest grade point average that anyone had ever achieved at his school. |
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At the early age of fourteen he graduated with the degree of master of law. |
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He then graduated to purloining software of major corporations, including major electronic manufacturers. |
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She claimed to have graduated from Vassar College, to be able to speak four languages and to have attended the Sorbonne in Paris. |
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The inescapable conclusion was that, by the time the better players graduated to senior level, it would all be second nature to them. |
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You've graduated from the Famous Five and Roald Dahl, and you are thrashing around for something that reflects your interests. |
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Perhaps that's the reason I've had some success at writing but graduated from college with a 2.11 grade point average. |
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Cut several additional pieces of batting in graduated sizes, each slightly smaller than the previous. |
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The newly graduated 46-year-old created a batch of trolley-based furniture for his degree course and is now hoping to make it into a business. |
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Like everybody, I graduated from an unwieldy brute of a greenheart rod to the featherlight power of carbon fibre. |
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Saban will miss quarterback Matt Mauck and the other playmakers on offense who graduated. |
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Lydie, a more calm and tidy girl by nature, had graduated at the top of her class back in Mount Lennon. |
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He graduated before me, and when I went to visit him between his law school semesters I returned with my first tattoo. |
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The legs have matching graduated bellflowers and stringing and the spade feet are cut out from a solid leg blank. |
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He also went to night school and graduated from high school six months early, all so he could go racing. |
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Female college grads are more likely to put their money in investment products than those who graduated from high school. |
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She started off as a big band vocalist and graduated from there to be one of the top-notchers of our time. |
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In another two to three days the young should have graduated to newly hatched brine shrimp. |
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After A-levels she went to university where she graduated with a BEng degree in Aerospace Engineering, another male dominated subject. |
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The rest of the class graduated to the deep end, while I hung around the shallows or clung to the side of the pool. |
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Highly intelligent, my mother graduated as valedictorian of her high school class. |
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Last spring, their daughter graduated as the valedictorian of her high school class. |
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She had graduated as valedictorian of her class and was now pursuing an undergraduate degree in accounting. |
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Whatever one believes, the accident has left deep anxiety among sailors who have just graduated from naval training and are about to ship out. |
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She graduated as the valedictorian of her high school class, securing a space at Spelman, the all black women's college in Atlanta. |
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He graduated in 1860 with an outstanding report, which mentioned in particular his exceptional skills in mathematics, in particular trigonometry. |
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There was a graduated scale of different exercises, designed to keep the muscles in trim, as well as giving the heart a little exercise as well. |
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As Vincent graduated valedictorian of his high school class, his speech honored his most dear and loyal friend, Vaughn. |
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The dragonflies' backs are composed of graduated black opals and the heads are of pink opals with demantoid garnet eyes. |
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Packaged in a graduated green bottle and a black stopper, this is an elegant fragrance for either women or men. |
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By the time he graduated he was already making good money from his London stage shows. |
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He graduated high school in 1924 as the valedictorian, and moved to Memphis, Tennessee. |
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They had graduated grooves into which the pill mass, formed into a tube, was placed before being cut. |
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She thrived academically in high school, particularly in the sciences, and graduated as valedictorian. |
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Born in North Dakota, she graduated from the University of Illinois and was a junior high school teacher before she met Ellis on a blind date. |
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She graduated to the 50-mile Nifty 50 Ultra in Coventry, R.I., and in 1997 did a 100-mile endurance run along mountainous trails in Vermont. |
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You see the same sort of graduated springtime in the mountains, where alpine plants germinate as the snow melts upslope. |
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In fact, they had dated for over 6 years and they were planning to get married when she graduated college. |
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He lived in Arkansas until he graduated from high school and returned in 2001 after a glittering military career. |
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The only organizational measure of the institution attended by defaulters was whether the defaulter graduated. |
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Maria, who is a service director for Bury Primary Care Trust's children's services, graduated with an MSc in collaborative health. |
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She was a very fresh agent, a diminutive girl just recently graduated from college. |
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Self taught, Patricia started with a box camera, she graduated to the single reflex camera and now to digital. |
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Several have competed in previous under-age World Cup events, and a good number have graduated to playing for the Saltires at senior level. |
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Alison found this just hilarious and her bubbly giggles had graduated to full blown belly laughs. |
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She had just graduated from the Southwest College of naturopathic medicine as a naturopathic doctor. |
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However, I have yet to see why an unseasoned, just graduated engineering student would be the mechanic that I need. |
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She graduated in 1960 and that same year married the violinist Jaime Laredo, with whom she collaborated musically. |
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Once the platoon graduated from formal boot camp, a squad was assigned to each troop. |
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Maybe if you and your brother hadn't been such smarty-pants you could have graduated. |
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He had just graduated, and was wearing what can best be described as on the too smart side of smart-casual. |
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In fact his first publication appeared in print in the year he graduated, being a paper on quantum theory. |
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His first formal graphic design education was at a vocational school the year before he graduated high school. |
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He graduated from the University of Southern Colorado in Pueblo with a degree in political science. |
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Adding graduated compression stockings or pneumatic compression to anticoagulant therapy may also benefit patients. |
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He graduated with a medical degree in Belgium and came to the United States in 1983 to complete a series of residencies and internships. |
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At the University of Sydney he carried off prizes, graduated with first-class honours in classics, and played cricket with enthusiasm. |
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Before I graduated college I had worked on several campaigns and spent a summer interning in the NC State Legislature. |
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He might not have graduated from high school, but he's obviously highly intelligent and a fast learner. |
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Its expansive, often elusive syntax was conveyed with finely graduated dynamics, and an inwardness that infused each element with significance. |
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Ms Reed is hoping that once she has graduated she will be able to find a job as interesting. |
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The majority of RAF cadets who graduated were named sergeant pilots, and maybe six or eight were given officer rank of pilot officer. |
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A flat-share sitcom that aired as a pilot in Comedy Playhouse and then graduated to a full series. |
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Barrow graduated in 1649 and successfully competed for a college fellowship in the same year. |
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She has now graduated from a small compact camera to a Canon EOS 50E and is studying for a photographic journalist qualification in Sheffield. |
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The survey looked at students who had graduated with a degree, a diploma or a certificate from a college or university bachelor's program. |
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Nearly half of the 585,000 students who graduated from colleges, universities, and grad schools this year were women. |
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Using a shoestring, a medicine dropper, and a sponge strip, how long does it take to get 10 ml of water from the graduated cylinder to the cup? |
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Since she graduated from University in 1986, her artworks have been exhibited and frequently awarded at national expositions. |
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Each chest has graduated drawers with solid, mahogany drawer fronts and original elaborate cast-brass pulls and escutcheons. |
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When he graduated high school, he became an errand boy on a soap opera, then a writer. |
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He graduated in 1949 and went on to a DPhil, spending a year out to lecture in pharmacology at Sheffield University. |
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He graduated from Massey University with a PhD in environmental engineering. |
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From kissing in the back stalls of the local picture theatre, they graduated to petting on the front seats of parked cars. |
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He studied in St. Nathy's College, Ballaghaderreen and later graduated as a Doctor of Science. |
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Seven years on, Leigh has graduated to the role of the eponymous king for Shakespeare in the Park's new staging of the play. |
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She graduated in art and design at Falmouth in Cornwall in 1991 and was soon in demand as a wildlife illustrator for magazines and books. |
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He graduated in 1931 and pastored a small church in Covington, Georgia, before returning to preach at Atlanta's Westminster Presbyterian Church. |
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When she graduated from high school she went to a university not too far from where I lived. |
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At the time, he was a commerce student at UCD and duly graduated with flying colours. |
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Many of the youngsters graduated from tennis academies rather than high schools, and they're not the best conversationalists. |
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The day she graduated from high school, she signed up for the police academy. |
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He was a distinguished scholar who had graduated from Manchester, Columbia and Oxford. |
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All three graduated from the police academy at Yuba County Community College. |
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Surge Ventures LLC recently graduated its fourth class of companies from its business accelerator. |
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She graduated from New Brunswick last May and is pastoring Greenpoint Reformed Church in Brookyln, New York. |
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He graduated with honours in Classics from Melbourne University despite leaving Ormond after a row. |
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The weighbridge itself was an Avery platform scales with a graduated sliding bar balance which indicated the weight on the platform. |
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He did well enough at school to get into a good university and he studied hard and graduated with flying colours. |
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An honors student, he graduated Valedictorian of his high school and college classes. |
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The reunion includes those who graduated from St Ursula's in 1974, so get your thinking caps on and root out your old address books! |
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Many of the younger criminals have graduated from joyriding and burglary in their teens to crimes such as drug-dealing. |
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In 1989, he graduated with honours and distinctions from the Jamaica College of Arts. |
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When I was finishing my junior year at college, I began thinking about the path I should follow after I graduated. |
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It was where I graduated from high school, went to junior college and met my wife, Deidre. |
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His football coach at Peabody High School arranged a summer visit to a Lancaster junior college after he graduated, Hughes said. |
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Scholars began to discuss civilization as a unilinear process with races able to ascend or descend a graduated scale. |
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He graduated from West Point in 1917 and rose through the ranks as an infantry officer. |
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At MIT, he graduated with highest honors in aeronautics and astronautics as well as in science, technology, and society. |
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In 1913 he graduated from the grammar school being dux of the school and winning the gold medal. |
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Yet, she has graduated with a diploma in business studies from Sligo IT and is now studying Social Studies through distance learning. |
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My first full time job was as an ensign in the US Navy Reserve on active duty when I graduated from University. |
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Either I grew up in a parallel universe, or things have gone awfully soft in the two decades since I graduated. |
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Piano was his principal instrument but he graduated to electronic keyboards and organ as fashions dictated. |
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He graduated at the age of 18 with a degree in law from the Khedival School and later occupied a high military rank in Isma'il's army. |
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For 2002, the 5-percent surtax, which phases out the benefit of the graduated rates, and the tax rates exceeding 50 percent are repealed. |
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When I graduated I taught kindergarten and second grade in a suburban school district. |
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Once she had graduated, Rowling worked on supply for a year, teaching French. |
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Ian started his career in 1969 when he graduated with a first class honours degree in mechanical engineering from Loughborough University. |
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Yet, she did go to college, graduated in women's studies and history and consciously chose to become an organiser. |
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Born in Aberdeen in 1942, Sir Ian Wood graduated from Aberdeen University in 1964 with an honours degree in psychology. |
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He immediately impressed his teachers with his mathematical ability and he graduated B.A. in 1757 as senior wrangler. |
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The mathematician W. H. Miller graduated as fifth wrangler at Cambridge in 1826 and was awarded a fellowship at St. John's College. |
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He graduated from Pembroke College Cambridge in 1875 as second wrangler, bracketed with George Chrystal. |
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In 1906, Fletcher graduated from the US Naval Academy and he gained a commission as an ensign. |
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Other students who graduated received their national diplomas and BTech degrees. |
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I told Stacy I was planning to call her employer and check with the registrar at the university from which she said she had graduated. |
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He graduated last year with an Aeronautical Engineering degree with first class honours after four years study. |
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In 1948 he graduated from the gymnasium and studied at the University of Lund. |
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He graduated from the gymnasium in 1910 and, the following September, he entered the University of Budapest. |
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Our guide, an Emirati woman recently graduated from university, spoke perfect English and was reserved, polite and hugely informative. |
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He later went to the College of Commerce in Rathmines from where he graduated with a higher diploma in business studies. |
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As soon as I graduated from high school, I hopped the first train to New York City. |
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It was one of the reasons I ceased to be an active member or join any of the alumnae groups after I graduated. |
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She recovered, insofar as it was possible to recover, renewed her studies, graduated from her first degree and embarked on a further degree. |
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So they graduated with top marks and had wonderful graduations with lots of relatives and friends. |
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In 1993 she graduated with a major in social science and minors in women's studies and business administration. |
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She attended Southern University in Louisiana and graduated with a BA, majoring in English and minoring in social studies. |
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When I graduated, I got jobs in professional theatres, repertory, and stock theatres in Canada for a couple of years. |
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A Pakistani who had graduated from MIT a few years ago talked about how he had set up a software company to make tools for large websites. |
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He graduated from law school in 1985 and articled at the defendant law firm. |
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She flicked her wrist like a magician and produced a little fan of plastic strips, in graduated colours like paint samples. |
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Both of his children graduated from Memphis' public school system, which has been through three superintendents since he moved there. |
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So it's really four graduated hearts, scaled to size, and then of course you'll need some decorative papers like these. |
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It began with a 28-year-old girl who graduated from the school and was diagnosed with Hodgkin's disease and thyroid cancer a few years later. |
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My sister, on the other hand, literally bought her living room from the catalog in graduated shades of tan. |
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Kenney graduated from high school in Iowa City, Iowa, where he lettered in football. |
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Her sister was still in her last year of charm school, which Natasha had narrowly graduated from the year before. |
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Coloured lenses are trendy, especially if they have a graduated colour scheme. |
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As a result, she graduated college with a degree in engineering even though she couldn't draw a straight line. |
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Insert the bottom of the pouch into a graduated biohazard container and open the drainage port. |
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Flies were dropped into a 500-ml graduated cylinder whose inside wall was covered with paraffin oil. |
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They had never expressed pride when I had graduated from the academy and been commissioned as a lieutenant. |
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And the water remaining in the container was carefully measured to the nearest milliliter in a graduated cylinder. |
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He had a summer job lined up for the following year and the promise of a full-time position when he graduated. |
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To assess flight ability, a tube containing a fly was placed above a small hole in a plastic top covering a 1-liter graduated cylinder. |
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From approved school he graduated through detention centre to borstal, finally winding up in prison. |
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Kirsten had graduated with a degree in music and had been working and radio stations and recording studios almost half of her life. |
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Eileen graduated from the Hospital for Special Surgery with a license in practical nursing, specializing in orthopaedics and sports medicine. |
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Slim, round-shouldered, with a feint moustache, he looked careworn and world-weary from the moment he graduated to international cricket. |
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We've lived together for five years so we've long graduated beyond using other people's cast-off china and bedding. |
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Unlike the income tax, which is graduated, the payroll tax is calculated as a flat percentage of income. |
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Any tax paid on inheritances above the exemption level is graduated, only rising to 55 percent for the largest estates. |
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I was offered a teaching assistantship writing curriculum for Agricultural Mechanics and graduated with a Masters in Agricultural Education. |
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Initially working in cartoons, he graduated to sitcoms, before moving into drama. |
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At the present time, 20 hazzanim per year are graduated from the major training institutions combined. |
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Murgel attended Louisiana State University and was graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Engineering. |
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She graduated from the renowned Boston's Girls' High School and shortly thereafter pursued stenography for a livelihood. |
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He had only recently graduated college and been removed from our parent's insurance. |
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Josephine English didn't rent a cap and gown when she heard she had graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree from a Dublin college. |
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I just graduated college and I have to start paying back my student loan soon. |
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The salesgirl, a shy college or just graduated red-head, brought the dress over, sighing as Jennifer tried on the gorgeous gown. |
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By the time I graduated college I'd figured out that I wasn't the typical marriageable Mormon woman. |
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By the time he graduated from high school he'd met the equally stage-struck Jeff Perry and Terry Kinney and together they formed Steppenwolf. |
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She graduated from a normal school in Mexico, but she taught only a year before immigrating to Texas. |
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She graduated college with a Master's degree and now works for and organization to stop assassinations. |
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He had graduated from University College London in 1937 and then carried out wartime research for the Admiralty on acoustic and magnetic mines. |
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If I recall correctly, Professor Kennedy was a visiting prof at Stanford Law School some years after I graduated. |
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Crow believes the authors of these papers want to find precursors of language in nonhuman primates to support a theory of graduated evolution. |
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Madden graduated from Buffalo State University, where he majored in art education. |
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Back in 1996, just after I graduated college, I drifted for a time rootless and aimless. |
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Goldberg graduated from Brandeis University with a bachelor's degree in economics and received an MBA from the University of Chicago. |
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I recently graduated from the Florida International University with a bachelor's degree in hotel management. |
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Prior to joining Scripps, Smith graduated from Northern Arizona University with a bachelor's degree in physics and astronomy. |
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He graduated from Dalhousie University with a bachelor of science degree in chemical engineering. |
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She graduated college with a degree in Art History but didn't work a day since receiving her diploma. |
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She was a straight-A student in high school and later attended and graduated from Harvard University. |
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She graduated from high school in 1986 and then attended the University of Amsterdam. |
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I attended college, graduated with honours, and secured a position at a general hospital as a laboratory technician. |
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By the time he graduated high school he was already in a popular band in England pleasing the teeny-bopper crowd. |
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Ever since I graduated, in 1977, people have never tired of giving me the bird. |
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After three hard years of college, Rindy graduated with a degree in business. |
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He was graduated with honors from Oxford, ran unsuccessfully for Parliament in 1964, then began writing teleplays. |
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It was a miracle that he'd finally graduated, receiving a degree in Criminal Law, more as a way of pleasing his father than actually wanting it. |
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Many successful people who couldn't afford Ivy League schools graduated from city and state colleges. |
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But the creators, who graduated from middle school, have loftier goals than one might imagine. |
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Britain should adopt a graduated income tax based on the ability to pay. |
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I had graduated NYU just a few years earlier and begun a career in publishing, but the addiction got the best of me. |
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Having graduated Juilliard last spring, Alex Sharp is too young to have given the performance of a lifetime. |
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In June, he called an Italian high-school student who wrote to him in angst about finding a job after she graduated. |
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So when he graduated from antihero to pop stalwart in the mid-aughts, the rap world largely lost interest. |
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Kelly, who graduated from Pitt in 1933, should easily waltz past Colorado Rockies third baseman Ty Wigginton's UNC Asheville. |
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After he graduated, Eli returned to Atlanta and reunited with Blais, working as his sous chef at One. |
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After he graduated high school, Stasio enrolled at the University at buffalo and entered the ROTC program. |
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Dean Todd remained my friend until I graduated in 1988, with my degree in English literature. |
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The moment came where newly graduated cops customarily toss their white gloves into the air in celebration. |
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After I graduated from college, I entered the police academy. |
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The Army's Adjutant General, Lt Gen Freddie Viggers, inspected the young soldiers from all over Britain and took the salute as they graduated from the college. |
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Last year just 350 newly graduated mathematicians went into teaching. |
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Milen Muskov is an engineer who graduated in journalism and describes himself as a modern young man interested in films, football and going out with friends. |
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The surgeon removes the articular cartilage with graduated reamers in 1-mm to 2-mm increments until the deepened socket becomes a true hemisphere. |
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He graduated in 1850 as second wrangler and Smith's prizeman. |
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There, she graduated from public high school and attended Hamline University, a small, private liberal arts school in St. Paul. |
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I say wheeze because every generation feels the need to reinvent a graduated state pension, much as it reinvents the grammar school and the nuclear deterrent. |
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Once he graduated in 2006, Simien took a job as a publicity assistant at Rogue, then a division of Focus Features. |
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But the dogme movement was peaking when I graduated, and I felt I would be copying other people if I made dogme films. |
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If you know where your grandfather lived when he was about 18, and if he graduated from public schools, see if the local library has yearbooks from back then. |
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Katie graduated from Dryden and went on to the State University of New York at Oswego. |
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Now he has graduated to reading electronics magazines and relishes at the thought of circuitry boards and diagrams and putting together all manner of devices. |
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Born in Sweden to Estonian refugees, he was raised in New Jersey and graduated from Columbia University. |
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She was also developing an expensive, hedonistic lifestyle, proving she was a chip off the old block, and she graduated into a notorious celebrity. |
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Technology has the capability to impose graduated restrictions on liberty, but this is an issue the Government is specifically avoiding confronting. |
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My friend graduated from photography school in New York, and, like many artists, plunged into a libertine lifestyle with more than a little enthusiasm. |
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She was most proud of her work to support and encourage her staff to earn masters degrees in library science, and she ensured them a librarian position when they graduated. |
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After felicity wrapped in 2002, many of his costars graduated to bigger projects. |
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When she graduated from Mount Holyoke College, leaving behind an undistinguished record, she was floundering. |
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That would be at least another couple percent of GNP, collected ideally through a steeply graduated consumption tax. |
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While a provincial assemblyman, he enrolled at Tunghai University in Taichung and graduated in 1985 with a bachelor's degree in political science. |
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I had come to the school as a seventh-grader, having graduated from a grammar school across town. |
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At the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, he graduated with highest honors in aeronautics and astronautics as well as in science, technology, and society. |
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Jovan Rameau, a Haitian immigrant, graduated from the Institute of Advanced Theater Training at Harvard. |
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And after I graduated, I succeeded in finding a job in handicraft and embroidery. |
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He was salutatorian while Tina was valedictorian the year they graduated. |
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Yet Mendieta has shown no desire to leave the club that made him a star, for it was at Valencia that he graduated from awkward full-back into a midfield maestro. |
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Rob, who graduated 117th in his class at medical school, is an in-house sawbones with a penthouse suite, a gambling habit, and an insufferable smirk. |
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A shy, quiet boy who loved the outdoors, Thoreau graduated from Harvard College in 1837, taught school intermittently until 1841, then turned to writing as a career. |
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Financial aid and a night job as an office cleaner carried me through, and at 21, I graduated with a degree in social work. |
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Hopkins had just graduated from Colgate University and had never pitched in the major leagues before. |
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She graduated in 1995 and then went backpacking through Africa. |
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Quite a lot of the call centre workers, who do telesales, are students or people who have just graduated and have to do something to pay off their debts. |
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The pair graduated from Stanford University and Harvard Law School, and are political heavyweights in their own right. |
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We had both just graduated from college, and soon afterward he sublet a room in my apartment for eight months. |
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I attended Oxford, and graduated with a master's degree in liberal arts. |
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In a household where one of the parents was a newly graduated professor of linguistics and the other an artist, income was usually rather meagre and spasmodic in nature. |
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A metallophone consisting of a graduated series of steel bars, usually arranged like the piano keyboard, struck with hard beaters of brass, plastic, or wood. |
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Twelve items asked students to add fractions, which were graduated in difficulty from like denominators without renaming to mixed numbers with renaming. |
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We have graduated in a single generation from the bogeyman of the Vietnam vet turned sociopath to the bogeyman of the antiwar radical turned Bluebeard. |
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The entire operation was accomplished by turning a handwheel until the pointer indicated the desired angle on the graduated scale on the pedestal. |
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To be eligible to present at the conference, students must be enrolled as undergrads or have graduated but present research conducted during their undergraduate study. |
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And after she graduated, she looked through postings for a nanny placement service that was available and found one that sounded like a family she wanted to work for. |
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A class of 1999 yearbook picture shows them standing together, though neither seems to have graduated. |
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In 1720 he graduated from Yale as the valedictorian of his class. |
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She graduated high school on time and entered the UVic English program with the goal of eventually becoming a special education teacher for the blind. |
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Of the freshmen who participated in the program in 1995, 81 percent graduated within five years, compared to 78 percent of non-participating freshmen. |
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I am a missionary who graduated from a Calvinistic seminary. |
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No other anticoagulant or antiplatelet agents were allowed, but all patients were to make use of graduated compression stockings and physical therapy. |
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Serious and studious, Chen always graduated at the top of his class. |
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He decided to introduce a British-style graduated income tax on unearned income from rent and interest, profits, and earned income, with supertax on incomes over 5,000 francs. |
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He graduated in 1970, becoming a houseman at Pontefract General Infirmary in west Yorkshire, before joining his first practice in Todmorden, in the Pennines. |
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Swindon Council's Artscape is trying to trace newly graduated artists who either trained or lived in the town before they went off to pastures new. |
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Of course, for the students, who graduated last week, all the technological details of why and how were peripheral to having a chance to learn the violin. |
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The trick is that Juan graduated from a hard school and nothing fazes him. |
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Pasta has graduated from spaghetti, fettuccine, macaroni and manicotti to pappardelle, farfalle, cappelletti, agnolotti and conchiglie, among scores of other shapes and types. |
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Sam chewed contemplatively on her spoonful of lukewarm bean-and-asparagus stew, imagining what it would be like to be a graduated member of the League. |
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A graduated program of swimming and stationary bicycling, along with isometric, isotonic, and eccentric strengthening in the later stages is prescribed. |
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A man who never graduated from school might steal from a freight car. |
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The First Lady started out as the frizzle-haired frump in glasses, and gradually, almost imperceptibly, graduated to the pages of American Vogue and Vanity Fair. |
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A number of students who helped design the space have since graduated but all were named and thanked at the special dedication and blessing ceremony. |
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In 1880 he graduated as Senior Wrangler and he was first Smith's prizeman. |
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He spoke good French, as he had graduated from a French school. |
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Between 1873 and 1933 only six students graduated from high school. |
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Some people have made it in a very short time with no training and others have graduated from university with degrees before climbing their career ladders. |
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Only five out of 12 of Gina's siblings graduated from high school. |
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When I graduated college, I didn't know what I wanted to do. |
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That alternative could be a series of cards, graduated in height. |
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A radical ministry which gained office with socialist support in 1895 and tried to introduce graduated income and inheritance taxes was brought down by the Senate. |
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Competition classes are graduated according to the length of the fish. |
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The vertical arm is usually graduated with a scale for height adjustment. |
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From slates we graduated to pencils and eventually to ink with dip pens. |
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He graduated last year from the US Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland and is currently ranked as an ensign, having served aboard the USS Gettysburg. |
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She graduated with a National Certificate in Business Studies, having achieved first place in her class and a distinction in her final examinations. |
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He studied at the Polytechnic College and graduated with a degree in etymology, the study of words, and now claims to have a vocabulary of around 22,000 words. |
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Britton graduated from Hull in 1950, although at that time Hull could not award its own degrees and so Britton graduated with an external University of London degree. |
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Laura Heming recently graduated from Redeemer College and is the Record's summer intern. |
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The smaller pieces are separated into different sizes by a system of graduated sieves, placed in descending order. |
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A graduated income tax was imposed, and there were increases in imposts on tobacco, beer and spirits. |
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He graduated from Williams College in 1825, studied law with Harmanus Bleecker in Albany, and settled in New York City. |
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Brandeis graduated from the Louisville Male High School at age 14 with the highest honors. |
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He graduated from the University of Salamanca in 1574 and in 1578 received a doctorate in canon law. |
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In 1724, he graduated as a Bachelor of Arts and decided to pursue a Master of Arts degree. |
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Prizes were offered in graduated amounts for solutions of increasing accuracy. |
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In the year of 1455, having graduated with honors, he was awarded a study fellowship from the monarch himself. |
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Penrose attended University College School and University College, London, where he graduated with a first class degree in mathematics. |
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She graduated from Wellesley and received a certificate in postbaccalaureate premedical studies from Georgetown. |
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After 1480, more of the instruments were made with limbs graduated in degrees. |
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They were not graduated in degrees but rather had the latitudes of the most common destinations directly scribed on the limb. |
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The rim of the mater is typically graduated into hours of time, degrees of arc, or both. |
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She graduated from the University of Michigan and received her degree in podiatric medicine from Temple University. |
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Tony Wheeler graduated from the University of Warwick and London Business School, and was a former engineer at the Chrysler corporation. |
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In 1855, he was admitted as a pensioner to Christ's College, Cambridge, where he graduated in 1859 as 18th wrangler. |
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As soon as she graduated, Anwar Sadat dragged her and the classmate said to be responsible to a penghulu, who could officiate at the wedding. |
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However, the use of graduated pressure machines has never gained widespread acceptance in clinical practice. |
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Guru has graduated from the Harvards of consciousness and sits at the feet of God. |
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Born in Boston, Jeffries graduated from Harvard College and obtained his medical degree at the University of Aberdeen. |
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He graduated in 1989, winning both the Kathleen Ferrier Memorial Award and the Gold Medal. |
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Though he read for the natural sciences tripos at Trinity College, Cambridge, he never graduated. |
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Wroth was raised in Abergavenny, and educated at Oxford University, where he graduated MA in 1605 from Jesus College, Oxford. |
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