The father-of-three had set himself up in business as a first aid trainer after quitting his job as a college lecturer. |
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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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The college outgrew its quarters downtown and the Brothers acquired property in the Bronx. |
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It's a fair assumption that he's aware of my existence simply because the community at my college is close-knit and talky. |
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He grew up in Kansas City, attended high school and junior college locally, then spent four years in the Navy. |
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My older son Ryan was away at college while the other was home and a junior in high school. |
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His job at Wal-Mart is putting him through college and he makes good money for a kid his age, well above the minimum wage. |
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We need to seriously discuss college occupations, mass protests, and walkouts and strikes to stop the war machine. |
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In college I abused alcohol, marijuana, cocaine and other drugs socially, at parties. |
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Disparities in college enrollment by family income quartiles are almost as large today as they were thirty years ago. |
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Fitzgerald himself worked as a janitor and doorman to help pay for college and Harvard Law School. |
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The first quarter GPA should be an even better early indicator of college success in terms of retention and graduation. |
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When she was a junior in high school, she went to the local community college and took Italian and Russian for two years. |
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Unemployed workers with college degrees accounted for more than one-half of the rise in joblessness during the first half of this year. |
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David had to postpone any college plans he may have had when his uncle died suddenly. |
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The admission process at the college where this research took place is a four-step procedure. |
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They struggled to put me through college and to this day encourage and support me through everything. |
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And I was making Waldorf salads in the college cafeteria one day, one of my five jobs working my way through school. |
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Less surprising is the large number of schoolmasters, top public school headmasters, college fellows and masters, and university professors. |
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The council consists of around a dozen senior fellows, headed by the college master. |
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But for children of farmers in China, it is not easy to be accepted to college for higher education. |
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But then Miller began taking more traditional academic courses and found he loved being a college student. |
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Dreamy and bookish, he soon wearied of college life and enlisted in the dragoons. |
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This fall, she will be dually enrolled at Simon's Rock College as a high school junior and college freshman. |
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Perhaps you are a student just out of college or a chemist in academia or industry between jobs. |
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Writing in a recent issue of The American Educator, a college professor acidly described a class of incoming freshmen. |
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And so, before returning to college for my junior year, I ventured up the cliff to give it a try. |
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The fact that the team and their fans are whining about a college football strategy is weak sauce. |
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When the public junior college was initially created in 1901, its central mission was transfer education. |
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Down by the college flats near Darwin, I saw an old and slightly raddled bloke in a dog collar and full priestly garb. |
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If this hasn't been knocking them dead over on college radio then I'm a-gonna have to rassle me a college kid. |
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I might as well be walking around with my college scarf, crest blazing, whistling a tune. |
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Caroline and Stefan were still just hanging around a college bar tormenting randos for fun. |
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He's a freshman in college and she's a junior in high-school for crying out loud. |
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We now know that our soldiers were as radicalized by the sixties as the college protesters. |
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The abbey and college are also Ryedale's second largest employer and trustees are asking planners to consider the benefits to the local economy. |
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I took a Diaries and Journals class in college my junior year during the winter term. |
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One of the oft-asked questions about this actor is why he does not quit his job as college lecturer and devote himself full-time to films. |
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He reported that the path through the college grounds was now fully waymarked and new kissing gates had been installed. |
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A college which closed its bar during rag week last year has vowed to continue its clampdown on alcohol abuse. |
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He had been accepted to a good college somewhere in Florida and would be leaving in a few short months to get settled into a dorm. |
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To have some other arena past college to strive for is a great prospect for our kids. |
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But the warblogs are a lot like my recollections of sitting with friends in the common room in college and reading the LA Times. |
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The stairs were jammed with college students and we were pushed into the living room. |
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You know, how your big sis worked really hard and finally got accepted by the college of her dreams? |
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The blond is Hadley, the queen bee of a trio of rich college girls on a campus in North Carolina. |
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My college was small and such passings in the ornate quadrangles were hard to avoid. |
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Or consider the college piano student, carefully groomed to taper each Mozartean phrase just so, and deliver sharp accents in Bartok. |
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Yesterday was the first day at college for Annette Stock, 41, as she started an access course as a step to becoming a full-time nurse. |
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Other American students who have not yet been accepted to college use a gap year specifically to build their resumes. |
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Many accountants have opted to return to college to add further value to their skills. |
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I juggled five credit cards in college and always paid the entire balance on time each month. |
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For college students, buy a reusable mug so that the daily cup of joe does not lead to daily tossing of paper or Styrofoam cups. |
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They would also be prohibited from accepting wagers from players or coaches involved in a booked college game. |
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But we've been too busy raising kids and too broke putting them through college to take on any major home improvement projects. |
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That's why I love college radio, because a lot of times, those are the only stations that will play your stuff! |
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The concern for parents is where their children will go when the college closes. |
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Zimmermann married his high school sweetheart, Ann Bagsby, during his junior year at college and joined her fundamentalist Church of Christ. |
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Hood helped him escape a difficult home life and directed him to a junior college to polish his academic record and basketball skills. |
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Gavin is about to begin a music course at college and hopes to become a session musician when he graduates. |
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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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And while I definitely took advantage of the college benefits, that's not the motivation. |
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One of the bloggers is a junior in high school, another is a recent college graduate. |
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My biological mother was a young, unwed college graduate student, and she decided to put me up for adoption. |
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Student access to computer stations allows students to apply online to the college as well as apply for financial aid. |
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As a consequence, two-year college faculty are implicitly marginalized and devalued within academe. |
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I hope to join the Marines and they will put me through college in return for four years service when my education is finished. |
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The scholarship includes two years at a junior college with the possibility of transferring to a university. |
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Over time, both a highly regarded accredited high school and junior college would flourish at the Beaufort campus. |
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Central won thirty-three consecutive games, and Suffridge became a plum for the college recruiters. |
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Stephanie Jones, a young recent college grad, is in the go-to demographic for these blow-dry bars. |
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Just 44 percent of Badger State Republicans have college degrees, but Romney defeated Santorum there handily. |
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The concept of college football no longer has any bearing on the quality of the person, the quality of students. |
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Which is bad, because we all have an investment in making college affordable and accessible to everyone. |
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This was also the year Duke University student Belle Knox put college girls on the map. |
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Even reality-TV shows such as The apprentice and Survivor are fodder for the modern college student. |
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No surprise then that aside from wealthy coastal suburbs, the Democratic base has shrunk to the urban cores and college towns. |
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With a .700 career winning percentage as a coach in college and the NFL, Harbaugh is a winner. |
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These were, remember, college students in an age of widespread awareness of acquaintance rape. |
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The first Collegiate was compiled to be used by college students, taking its place in a series of abridgements intended to serve students from primary to university level. |
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The celebrated nanny college counts as its most famous alumnus Mary Poppins. |
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It's one of those letter jackets with the shiny leather sleeves, the kind real athletes wear while strolling college campuses, homecoming queens on their arms. |
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Marcus Dupree was pegged to win three Heismans before he got chewed up in the college system. |
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Herrion, 23, played college ball at Utah and was a captain on the 2003 team that was quarterbacked by sophomore Alex Smith, now a rookie starter with the 49ers. |
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As a college student, I was lucky enough to visit Charleston on a tour of Virginia Woolf related sites. |
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You've been accepted into the best college and you're not going? |
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In August 1984, I arrived at the university of Virginia in Charlottesville, eager to jump into college life. |
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Had such an apportionment been in place in 2000, Al Gore would have won the electoral college vote and become president. |
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A spokesman for the college said that following an access course most students go on to study a variety of subjects at a variety of universities across the country. |
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A sizable number of Asian Americans feel that affirmative action, in college admissions or elsewhere, has hurt them personally. |
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Santana gets into college on a cheerleading scholarship but wants to throw that away to pursue her artistic dreams. |
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The state of Washington established a scholarship program for students who meet certain academic and financial criteria and study at an accredited college within the state. |
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Absent the NCAA, such a student would be able to amass significant cash during a college career. |
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Under the current president and his predecessor, Jett notes, the ambassadorship of Belize has gone to college roommates. |
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It's quite sweet she thinks people go to Vegas just to see Celine Dion, rather than just stumbling in blind drunk after losing their kid's college funds on the craps table. |
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One night in 2004, my college boyfriend called me from inside a closet in a north Toronto housing project. |
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Robyn was in her senior year of college in January 2008 when she found out she had an abnormal pap smear. |
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Using extensive footage from his native birthplace in India, the film travels to his college in Kolkata continuing to his current abode at the Master's Lodge in Cambridge. |
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At an unaccredited college in Utah that was founded by acolytes of right-wing conspiracy-theorist crackpot Cleon Skousen. |
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He called a wildlife rehab person at the community college to whom he had taken birds other than eagles in the past. |
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The result was that the college virtually quadrupled in size. |
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In the wake of that, at college in Bagdhad, he joined the Baath party and in 1956, as Britain withdrew from Suez, he took part in an abortive coup attempt. |
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But the college never wanted us to view the community service they encouraged as mere charity or volunteerism. |
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However, he will remain on leave until then, with college registrar Vincent McCarthy continuing as acting director until a new appointment is made. |
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Writer-director Brest worked at Bronx State Hospital during college where he observed the behaviors of various patients. |
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If you go on a college campus today and try to recruit the best students out there, they are clearly not going to work for a company that is not well thought of and respected. |
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A staggering 80 percent of college women do not report the crime to police, compared to 67 percent of non-students. |
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A cosigner of her loans, her father had also been using home equity loans to pay some of her college bills. |
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They represent a benchmark for what an average, well-educated student on track for college should know. |
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These subversive narratives were not the solution I sought to the dissonance between my expected and actual college experience. |
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Brown sought his counsel as he prepared to start college and make a life of his own. |
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This is the Mexico that U.S. college students would be wise to steer clear of on spring break. |
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Earlier this week I went to a catering college in West London to meet my latest batch of raw recruits and train them up in just four days to cook in a busy London restaurant. |
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Then I worked my way through college at a mental hospital in Belmont, Massachusetts. |
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I can be eligible for both a junior college and a polytechnic! |
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No, there are no Popeyes chicken franchises in the Bahamas, and probably just as many local fans of college ball. |
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That fall he struck again, assaulting an 18-year-old college student who was babysitting three young children. |
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Williamson, who left college after his junior year, is raw when it comes to running routes, and he had trouble catching the ball during some offseason practices. |
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Apparently thinks that Jeremy went to college to get a job on an assembly line. |
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Rather than admit defeat, the college used the Internet to launch lecture notes and coursework assignments into cyberspace, and held whole lectures online. |
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They were on the road because it's during the summer after a high school player's junior year that college coaches best identify scholarship prospects. |
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Across the country, high school seniors are in the throes of completing college applications before looming deadlines. |
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But she needed a break after graduating high school and going to community college for a year. |
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Because Boone is a Democratic enclave thanks in part to the college students. |
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Yeah and verily, the computer virus econometrics gurus join a royal college of experts who live primarily to feed statistics and figures to the news media. |
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Only at this black college did the students talk of Bird and Ornette Coleman, and especially of Coltrane. |
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The fact that he and his boss went to the same college was purely coincidental. |
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Cheshire County Jail in Keene, N.H., looks more like a small college campus or a tech start-up than a house of detention. |
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He tried to learn about the latest bands so he could impress his hip new college friends. |
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The college faculty can be pretty clannish, so it's difficult to be an outsider there. |
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The benefits of being a student at a well-known music college can be huge. |
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He said he already had his diploma and was studying at a community college to be an electrician. |
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The author of two books and dozens of articles about grizzlies, he is a grequent visitor in high school and college classrooms. |
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The former Cal coach maintains his rah-rah style that should work well with a team so heavy with rookies and second-year players that it resembles a college team. |
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That means a lot of kids are going to come to baton Rouge and try college for a while, not like it, and leave. |
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My sixth and worst episode struck at the end of my junior year of college when I was overwrought about a recent breakup with a boyfriend and exhausted from school. |
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Each of the girls had a college degree, ranging from computer science to Russian. |
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The President is elected by an Electoral college consisting of the full membership of both houses of Parliament. |
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In communion with the worldwide college of bishops, the Pope has all legitimate juridical and teaching authority over the whole Church. |
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The provincial president is constitutionally a member of the electoral college that elects the President of Vanuatu. |
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A second Act, the College of Physicians Act 1553, amended the charter and gave the college the right to imprison indefinitely those judged. |
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Bowdoin College is a liberal arts college founded in 1794 in Brunswick, making it the oldest institution of higher learning in the state. |
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Henricus was envisioned as possible replacement capital for Jamestown, and was to have the first college in Virginia. |
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The President may be removed by the electoral college for gross misconduct or incapacity. |
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You can't ask a college graduate who is interested in law enforcement to pound a beat for four years before he becomes a sergeant. |
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Bamboo, the plant from which Asian calligraphy pens are made, represents knowledge and is regularly found on Asian college campuses. |
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In February 2009, the US State Department issued a travel alert directed at college students planning spring break trips to Acapulco. |
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So the same chains that had won over the preteenage, teenage and college crowd decided to tackle older women. |
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The college conducts some marine training programs including Boat Construction, Boat Maintenance, and Marine Industry Leadership. |
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As such, the college appealed directly to the Crown officers, and on 1 May 1607, it met with a committee of judges at Ellesmere's house. |
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High school was difficult, but it was a walk in the park compared to college engineering classes. |
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Each fall, my Saturdays are typically spent at college football watch parties organized by local alumni clubs and held at various sports bars. |
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Others also offer college credit with the successful completion of the program. |
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The permissiveness of campus life leads many college freshmen to try things they would never have experienced at home. |
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Such camps are also a good way to learn about potential college scholarships in their sport. |
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Zach and Ben had only been at college for a week when their door was pennied by the girls down the hall. |
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From 1903 until 1921 it was used as a junior officer training college for the Royal Navy, known as the Royal Naval College, Osborne. |
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Du Bois, as to the proper emphasis between industrial and classical academic education at the college level. |
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A college had been mooted in 1816, but the intended tutor died suddenly, and the matter was for the time dropped. |
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Since the late 20th century, one of the major causes of migration from North Dakota is the lack of skilled jobs for college graduates. |
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At Harvard College, the officers resident within the college walls constitute a permanent standing committee, called the Parietal Committee. |
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Previously situated at Borough Road, Birkenhead's college has campuses at Europa Boulevard and Twelve Quays. |
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It has several primary schools but, students entering sixth form college or further education must go to schools on the mainland in Barrow. |
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In his role as a college professor of archaeology, Jones is scholarly and learned in a tweed suit, lecturing on ancient civilizations. |
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The college operates with a broad curriculum to reflect the needs of the island community. |
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Back then, the college was an all-male campus, housed in a few quonset huts. |
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West Cheshire College is a vocational college in the North West of England. |
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Behind the church can be seen the old college buildings, school and Christ's hospital. |
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A postgraduate theological college opened in connection with the Church of England in 1892, but in 1907 it moved to Llandaff. |
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George Keith, the fifth Earl Marischal was a moderniser within the college and supportive of the reforming ideas of Peter Ramus. |
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To help pay her tuition, the college student began to tutor high school students in calculus and physics. |
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These and 135 items identified as nonanxiety items were administered to 352 college students. |
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Sure, somewhere out there, college slackers were taking broom ball and underwater basket weaving. |
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A college of theology and arts called St John's College was founded in 1418 by Robert of Montrose and Lawrence of Lindores. |
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The Lion and Unicorn Staircase was also transferred from the old college site and is now attached to the Main Building. |
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Public facilities include a regional sports and leisure centre, two golf courses, major parks, a civic centre and theatre and a college campus. |
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California is home to the oldest college bowl game, the annual Rose Bowl, among others. |
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In addition, 38 percent of Finland's population has a university or college degree, which is among the highest percentages in the world. |
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Monks were to be sent to university, and theologians appointed for each monastery, college and cathedral. |
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The Glenrothes campus of the college is located at Stenton Road in Viewfield. |
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Many departments also maintain a library in addition to the subject collections in the central and college libraries. |
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At college I took a sort of ticky box approach to doing my work. I'd say to myself, right, I've done that, I've measured that, I've read that. |
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Durham students belong to a college for the duration of their time at the university. |
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Each college has a unique identity and a variety of facilities for students ranging from computer rooms and libraries to tennis courts and gyms. |
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Only her closest friends knew that Jenny was working at a topless bar to help with college expenses. |
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He was more distinguished in sport, playing college cricket as well as running, hunting, and steeplechasing. |
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In 31 states, childcare has a higher price tag than a college education. |
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The Barrett Street school became a technical college after the 1944 Education Act and was renamed Barrett Street Technical College. |
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In the early 2000s the college conceived a substantial second campus being created on the site, with a minibus service linking it to Kensington. |
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As such, the college did not have the power to imprison Bonham, who was accused of practising without a licence, not of practising dangerously. |
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The equally conservative college dismissed him after he deliberately provoked the college authorities. |
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He was asked to leave the college in 1908 after offering a stranded chorus girl tea and his bed for the night when she was caught in a snowstorm. |
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The young college quarterback was on the third-string, and played only during blowouts. |
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He lived at the plantation while he waited for funds for his college to arrive. |
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In October 2000, the track was sent to US college and alternative radio outlets. |
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He had been attracted to the college by the reputation of Dorothy Bednarowska, Fellow and Tutor in English. |
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He disliked the college and was bored by the manner in which they taught him Classics. |
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Wimbledon School of Art joined the university as a sixth college in 2006, and was renamed Wimbledon College of Art. |
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On the hill, where kites used to be flown, stood the fine college which Mr Laurence's munificent legacy had built. |
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This lad Kelley is an odd duck in many ways.... Unlike most college youngsters, he has no hobbies. |
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Half an hour due east of Marfa is the tiny college town of alpine. |
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In 1843, the first American college rowing club was formed at Yale University. |
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It is a commonly held misconception that there must be six diocesan bishops in order to hold the electoral college for the Archbishop of Wales. |
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Theoretically, the power to elect archbishops and bishops is vested in the diocesan cathedral's college of canons. |
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The Secular Student Alliance is an educational nonprofit that organizes and aids such high school and college secular student groups. |
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This was the first new college to open in Durham itself since the 1970s, at the creation of Collingwood. |
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The college includes the historic Piula Monastery as well as Piula Cave Pool, a natural spring situated beneath the church by the sea. |
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Baseball has its superstars, pro football has created a superbowl, and college football is stuck with the superfans. |
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The college opened in 2007 and is also used as a government research centre. |
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Gibraltar has 15 state schools, a private school and a college of further education. |
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In 1617 King James IV decreed that the town college of Edinburgh should be known as King James's College. |
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A few prelates, known as college bishops, were consecrated without sees, to preserve the succession rather than to exercise a defined authority. |
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The International College of the Cayman Islands is a private college in Grand Cayman. |
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Thirty percent of college graduates in the United States are likely to eventually work in jobs that do not exist yet. |
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The college was established in 1970 and offers associate's, bachelor's and master's degree programmes. |
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While at college Baird undertook a series of engineering apprentice jobs as part of his course. |
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They were as compact as his college work had been Sternian in its discursiveness. |
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A college for training clerics has been established at Llanybydder in West Wales. |
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Jersey has a college of further education and university centre, Highlands College. |
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However, there are a number of exceptions, depending on the state, the college and the subject. |
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Or was I a broken-down college professor living out a spasm of middlescence on the golden coast of Califomia? |
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Belfast Metropolitan College is a large further education college with three main campuses around the city, including several smaller buildings. |
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There have been claims that college undergraduates have become more used to retrieving information from the Internet than a traditional library. |
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This college was named after Lavity Stoutt, the first Chief Minister of the British Virgin Islands. |
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In addition, 37 percent of Ireland population has a university or college degree, which is among the highest percentages in the world. |
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The Tower was built to replace the original college buildings which stood on the site. |
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After a star-crossed regular season, Morgan vowed Thursday to show the college hoops world what it has been missing. |
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The college offers academic A levels, The International Baccalaureate and vocational courses. |
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Experiments can take place anywhere from a college lab to CERN's Large Hadron Collider. |
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To access this website, registration is required, usually through a library connected to a college or university. |
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Hobbes was a good pupil, and around 1603 he went up to Magdalen Hall, the predecessor college to Hertford College, Oxford. |
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In 1776, he returned to Pembroke with Boswell and toured the college with his former tutor Adams, who was now a Master. |
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As the years passed, local players were moved aside by outside college stars. |
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Massachusetts Maritime Academy is the oldest continuously operating maritime college in the United States. |
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Outside of these, only members of the college or vacation guests may visit the castle. |
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In 1903, the new stable block became a junior officer training college for the Royal Navy known as the Royal Naval College, Osborne. |
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In addition, 38 percent of Australia's population has a university or college degree, which is among the highest percentages in the world. |
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Typically, students entering grades 10 through 12 stay in the college dormitories and attend summer classes run by college faculty. |
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Tudor architecture remained popular for conservative college patrons, even after it had been replaced in domestic building. |
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For unknown reasons, Liddell changed his mind overnight and permitted Dodgson to remain at the college in defiance of the rules. |
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Many college students now expect to sample, if not outright pirate, movies, music, software, and TV programs. |
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Klein was born in 1941 in Chicago, and went to college at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. |
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In 2015, the college reported that it had been named best sixth form in the country by The Sunday Times. |
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Students and staff of the college eat their meals in Bishop Bek's Great Hall. |
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It is accompanied by allegorical verses on the virtues that pupils of the college were supposed to have. |
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In 1905, Wilson and the college proved sound enough to institute his preceptorial system. |
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The college is free of charge and aims to get all its students into higher education. |
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Other facilities contained within the castle include the college's library, the college offices, and the college's IT suite. |
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Colby College in Waterville was founded in 1813 making it the second oldest college in Maine. |
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The electoral college consists of members of Parliament and the presidents of Regional Councils. |
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One in four successful candidates receives an offer from a college that they did not apply to. |
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More information on famous senior and junior members of the university can be found in the individual college articles. |
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Hopwood Hall College is a further education college with a campus in Rochdale. |
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Between 1995 and 2009, freshmen college enrollment for African Americans increased by 73 percent and only 15 percent for whites. |
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The new certificates however still make reference to the fact that King's is a constituent college of the University of London. |
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To be a member of the university, all students, and most academic staff, must also be a member of a college or hall. |
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Calderdale College is a further education college located on Francis Street, just off King Cross Road, in the west of the town. |
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Bradford College developed from the 19th century technical college whose buildings it inherited. |
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Stevenson School in Pebble Beach, California, was established in 1952 and still exists as a college preparatory boarding school. |
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Wadham College, founded in 1610, was the undergraduate college of Sir Christopher Wren. |
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King's College London is a constituent college and was one of the two founding members of the federal University of London. |
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Christ Church Cathedral uniquely serves as both a college chapel and as a cathedral. |
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Nottingham Trent University also has an agricultural college near Southwell, while the University of Nottingham has one at Sutton Bonington. |
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The Steelers essentially took a flyer on Brister since his track record consisted of one season leading a college team. |
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Yeshiva University and yeshivas everywhere may be justly proud of the terrific accomplishment of the YU college bowl team. |
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Kendal College is a further education college that provides further and higher education, as well as training for employers. |
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With a rapidly growing student population, Lowell has been considered an emerging college town. |
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The college is judged Outstanding by Ofsted, has over 4,000 students and employs over 150 staff. |
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In the same year, the college joined the University of London, before leaving it a century later. |
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Each college is an independent charitable institution with its own endowment, separate from that of the central university endowment. |
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One college in particular, Saint Anselm College, has been home to numerous national presidential debates and visits by candidates to its campus. |
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Each college has its own curriculum and requirements with an emphasis of their choice, governed independently by each state of the republic. |
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Each college appoints its own teaching staff and fellows, who are also members of a university department. |
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A training college for workhouse teachers was set up at Kneller Hall in Twickenham during the 1840s, but it closed in the following decade. |
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Similarly, college expenditure on student education also varies widely between individual colleges. |
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Most college students in the United States qualify for federal student loans. |
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Organisations linked with the college include the Royal College of Science Union and the Royal College of Science Association. |
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In addition, Folkwang University of the Arts is an internationally acclaimed art college with its base in the Ruhr region. |
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The college faculty confronts the annual reality of first-year college students who are aliterate. |
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In the province of Quebec, the majority of students must attend college prior to entering university. |
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Although the previously mentioned college programs are typical, they are not offered in every institution in the province. |
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There was an Australian priest at the same college as me who got me interested again. |
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Before being abolished in 2005, the National Assembly was a constitutional convention and electoral college for the president and vice president. |
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Wesley came to his own conclusions while in college and expressed himself strongly against the doctrines of Calvinistic election and reprobation. |
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In Russia, Ukraine and some other former USSR republics educational degrees are awarded after finishing college education. |
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For this project, I contacted college programs, cheerleading, martial arts, and acrobatic gymnastics programs. |
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Similar tests are also used to place ESL students in college level courses. |
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Theoretically, a college can apply to the CHEI to upgrade its status to university. |
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Wilkins is one of the few persons to have headed a college at both the University of Oxford and the University of Cambridge. |
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In 1648 Wilkins became Warden of Wadham College, in Oxford and under him the college prospered. |
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Schools such as the Aufbaugymnasium or the Abendgymnasium prepare students for college and finish with the Abitur. |
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He developed into a popular, lively and witty college member, interested in classical music and science fiction. |
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In 1960, Crick accepted an honorary fellowship at Churchill College, Cambridge, one factor being that the new college did not have a chapel. |
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Those that don't place high enough on college placement exams often have to enroll in ESL courses at their universities. |
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Darwin College, a postgraduate college at Cambridge University, is named after the Darwin family. |
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This carried with it the right to a room at the college and regular salary. |
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For example, Dawson College in Montreal has nearly sixty different programs leading to a college diploma. |
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However some pupils may go to a college to study only what is known as a BTEC Extended Diploma in one certain subject. |
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The fourth stage is tertiary education, which includes both college and university education. |
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After returning the fire three times, Peale's men saw the enemy formed near the college take to their heels. |
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