After graduating, Grant dabbled briefly in advertising but plugged away at an acting career in regional theatre. |
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He spent six years at the university before graduating with a master's degree in physics. |
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Since graduating from the University of Ulster with a master's in 1999 he has had numerous exhibitions in Ireland and London. |
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She's also ranked eighth in a graduating class of 415 with a 5.286 grade point average. |
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After graduating, he decides to become a complete conformist in order to deflect any future criticism, much to the horror of his artsy parents. |
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By 1992, graduating high-school seniors in 15 states were required to pass a basic-skills test. |
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I'm 21 years old, in three months I will be graduating college, and I have absolutely no idea what the future holds in store for me. |
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She studied art at Edinburgh College of Art, graduating with a first class honours degree in printmaking and printed textiles. |
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The wattle will turn blue at the base, graduating into a deep rose pink that hangs down like a pendant. |
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At 23, she was employed by Newsweek-Paris shortly after graduating college with a degree in journalism. |
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Students who fail to achieve minimum scores on state tests are prevented from graduating from high school with full academic diplomas. |
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Miss Owen became a fashion stylist in London after graduating from Northumbria University with a degree in economics, sociology and geography. |
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In fact, in the past, student film-makers have signed deals with Hollywood studios on the basis of their graduating work. |
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I am very concerned that our schools are already graduating hardened criminals. |
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She's graduating grade school this year as one of the top students in her class. |
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The purpose of graduating from college is to take up your work in earnest, not goof off forever. |
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Ease the switch to whole grains by opting for whole-wheat bread before graduating to grainy, multigrain slices. |
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This state of flux in the music industry means that graduating and going into record sleeve design is probably going to be difficult. |
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He studied law and economics before graduating at 20 and starting a career as a film writer and self-styled bon viveur. |
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He had grown up as a Nebraskan farm boy, where his graduating class in high school had only 11 students. |
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After graduating, Waller was a physics demonstrator at the London School of Medicine for Women. |
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They had things in common with us nerds, and by graduating year the social strata were almost gone. |
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After graduating, he continued working for his doctorate at Trinity on projective geometry. |
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They both published bestselling first novels called Less Than Zero before graduating college. |
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More than 50 years after graduating, the class valedictorian gets her long delayed moment of glory. |
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Five valedictorians represented their respective graduating classes and recounted the journeys to their achievement. |
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Everyone I know or knew growing up seems to be fixated on getting ahead faster, graduating earlier and making more money speedily. |
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This act of rebellion was but a presage of things to come, as David, after graduating in 1965, left Detroit for the East Coast. |
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I'll be eighteen in two weeks, graduating high school two weeks later and starting pre-med at Columbia in the fall. |
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After graduating from high school, he was drafted into the Military Officer Training School. |
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He grew up in Addingham and joined Rough Guides as a writer after graduating from Cambridge with a double first in English Literature. |
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At 12, he began extramural studies with Massey University, graduating three years later with a degree in mathematics and computer science. |
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In 1964, after graduating from The Royal Academy Of Music, Nyman became an ethnomusicologist and went to Romania to collect field recordings. |
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In spite of these statistics, increasing numbers of students choose to take a gap year after graduating. |
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After graduating in 1939 he began to work for his doctorate on the problem of divisors of almost periodic polynomials. |
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She earned the Chair's Scholar distinction, an award offered to one student in the entire physics and astronomy graduating class. |
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Since graduating, Mr Wildman has become a dab hand at using the Internet, word processing and especially emailing. |
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But graduating to better and better publications is hard without some work above and beyond turning in stories. |
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She walked straight into a business analyst position with a major consulting firm after graduating in economics and government. |
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Many of today's students are graduating from high school dismally unprepared for higher learning and employment. |
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After graduating from Paris, Burman returned to India to renew his acquaintance with the tradition of the art and the culture of his native land. |
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I was truly elated to be graduating finally after six drawn out years in computing science. |
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Jo started on percussion and moved on to flute when a place became available and Matthew started on violin, graduating to the viola. |
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After four to six weeks, retake the step test to see if you've improved enough to justify graduating to the advanced workout. |
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Like all the graduating cadets, he was assigned to a unit as a platoon lieutenant, commanding the ranks of the enlisted men. |
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On graduating from high school, he spent 11 years as a kibbutznik in the Valley of Jezre'el. |
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Except for this signing, the coaching staff have relied on players graduating to the first team from the club's training academy. |
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Now there's growing talk of Dixon graduating to Formula One, the Holy Grail of motor racing. |
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On graduating as third wrangler in 1866, he was elected to a fellowship at Trinity. |
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At the age of 18, he entered St John's College, Cambridge, graduating with a B.A. in 1780 as sixth wrangler and first chancellor's medalist. |
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Students will start with the basic moves before graduating to more difficult stamina-building sequences. |
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Ross, 25, worked as a courier, driving a van around Scotland, before graduating to heavy vehicles this summer. |
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After graduating from Indiana University, she returned to Italy to study pottery at a professional ceramic trade school in Faenza. |
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Upon graduating from Avondale High School for the Performing arts, I went to Clark Atlanta Unviersity and totally laid an egg. |
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After graduating, one of his early jobs was as a helicopter crewman in the North Sea. |
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So to make a long story short, I am finally graduating and I would never come back to this school to do my masters. |
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After graduating, her love of Scottish country dance saw her tutor night classes of up to 80 adults after a day spent in the classroom. |
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After graduating, she apprenticed at various textile and design studios in New York. |
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He had wandered around after graduating high school, and after flunking out of college, he discovered white supremacy. |
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Two years after graduating from high school, Stacie began attending cosmetology school full time. |
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After graduating he cofounded a kibbutz, working with others to transform deserts into green pastures and orchards. |
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Now that I've given you tips on going faster with more control, you're probably graduating to the steeper stuff. |
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David Beaver had meanwhile gone beyond this, citing a complete coordinative listing of the 230 members of a high school graduating class. |
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She went to the University of California at Los Angeles, graduating with a degree in international relations. |
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Later, he worked as a Parliamentary researcher before entering radio journalism in the late 1980s and graduating to television. |
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She will be graduating in May of 2005 with a major in computer science and a minor in mathematics. |
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Students graduating from baccalaureate programs are rarely expected to be seasoned experts in the competencies of their chosen field. |
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After graduating from the U.S. Military Academy at West Point in 1947, he received his commission in the Army Air Corps. |
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He continued his studies, graduating with a bachelor of arts degree in piano performance from the University of Alaska-Fairbanks. |
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My mother and grandmother had been nurses, and I had become a medical writer at a teaching hospital after graduating from college. |
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But over 46 million adults lack a high school education, and every year 500,000 students leave school without graduating. |
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I will be graduating this year and I am absolutely fascinated with the idea of working in this field. |
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During college and right after graduating college, I spent many a Saturday at my parents' house, borrowing their laundry facilities. |
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After graduating, he worked as a houseman in Liverpool and in Wrexham before being called up for army service. |
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After graduating from the art school, Mori became a textile designer and dyer of kimono fabrics. |
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The members of this graduating class, who were previously very monarchically minded, are now in part more anti-monarchical than the social democrats. |
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But, at first, Ariane trained for a different career, graduating from Columbia with a journalism degree. |
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After graduating high school, he attending the University of Virginia, double-majoring in economics and foreign relations. |
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She was a talented singer, and after graduating high school in Aurora she enrolled at Denver Community College to study music. |
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He came to Atari seven years ago, immediately after graduating from Berkeley. |
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All these talented chefs are graduating from these old-guard kitchens and branching out and the market is saturated. |
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After graduating in 1973 from the Ion Mincu Institute of Architecture in Bucharest, she joined the state design institute. |
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Most of my graduating students in science are having an uphill battle getting a job, and many are accepting positions they would not have considered five years ago. |
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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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He leveraged his earlier experience and knocked a computer science degree out of the park, graduating with high honors. |
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Now they are graduating from college, some with advanced degrees. |
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What do dark chocolate, casual Fridays, and graduating from high school have in common? |
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After graduating from Leeds, Warsi set up her own law practice in dewsbury before venturing into politics. |
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He studied at Queens' College, Cambridge and was coached privately by William Hopkins, graduating in 1834 as senior wrangler and first Smith's prizeman. |
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Cosgrove said that 75 percent of graduating medical students want to be salaried. |
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After graduating from college, I lived for 15 years without even owning a television set. |
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After graduating from Harvard, greenfield entered the world of photography with one eye on anthropology and sociology. |
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She has been checking with area alumni to compile lists of the valedictorians and salutatorians for each graduating class as well as records set by past district athletes. |
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We also meet his schoolmates from the Lycee at Tsarskoe Selo, an elite school founded by the emperor Alexander I, of which Pushkin's was the first graduating class. |
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He had eloped with Doris two months earlier, shortly after graduating together as English majors from Leland College. |
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The comments were a shocking dose of reality for graduating senior marly Faherty. |
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Since graduating from Simmons College as a business major in 1958, Ruth had trod a conventional path. |
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Louise began experimenting with different materials in an attempt to bring the outdoors inside, graduating from silver paper to specialist hobby paints. |
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After graduating from Drew University in Madison, N.J., in 1971, Harris joined the Navy. |
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It was also at the River Cafe, after graduating in liver appreciation, that I went on to discover the pleasures of sweetbreads, kidneys, tongues and brains. |
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Ryan held down three jobs right after graduating from Miami University in Ohio in 1992, one of which was as a personal trainer. |
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A handful of teachers and several dozen graduating seniors, still in their caps and gowns from the formal graduation earlier in the day, attended the event. |
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After graduating from Yale Drama School, Robby Rockman began his professional career performing in Vermont summer stock and Shakespearean classics in Stratford, Ontario. |
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After graduating, Grant dabbled briefly in advertising, writing copy for Brylcreem and Red Stripe beer, but plugged away at an acting career in regional theatre. |
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Initially he worked in the cutting rooms at Thames Television, graduating to direction with TV drama episodes and two documentaries about Ingmar Bergman. |
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She was bound and determined to have a job before graduating college. |
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Encouraged by her parents to follow her passions, Julie took dance classes from the age of two, moving on to a drama group and graduating to Scottish Youth Theatre. |
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For the first few years new recruits work under a senior analyst, mastering the fundamentals before graduating to handling fund management issues. |
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Loughman trained for three years before graduating to the dance company. |
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Took a buttload of photos, mainly of my mate who was graduating. |
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Aisling, 32, pictured, who is graduating from the BSc Occupational Therapy degree is originally from Tullamore in Ireland. |
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Moss' first job in journalism after graduating was as a copy boy at The Times. |
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This scholarship is brand new and will be granted to graduating high school seniors who have danced at NEDC for at least three years. |
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The graduates in their black robes and mortarboard hats were very proud and excited about graduating. |
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After graduating from UCLA in 1996 with a degree in social anthropology, she spent a year at Le Cordon Bleu in Paris. |
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It wasn't surprising that Lawrence ventured there after graduating in 1910 to work on an archaeological dig in Carchemish, Syria. |
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You had better crack the books if you want to have any chance of graduating this year. |
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After graduating, Hirst was included in New Contemporaries show and in a group show at Kettles Yard Gallery in Cambridge. |
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After graduating from Oxford in 1943 with a first in English language and literature, Larkin became a librarian. |
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After graduating, Roberts moved to Colchester in Essex to work as a research chemist for BX Plastics near Manningtree. |
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He continued his training as an actor at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art graduating with an MA in Classical Acting. |
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After graduating in 1992, Yates directed an episode of the film studies programme Moving Pictures. |
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Phyllis Spira joined the Royal Ballet School in 1959, graduating into the Royal Ballet touring company. |
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Seven years after graduating from university, Rowling saw herself as a failure. |
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She chose family medicine, one of 65 UMass students graduating this year who selected a primary care specialty. |
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Malkiewich started as a legislative bill drafter in 1981 after graduating from law school. |
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Haultain for his assistance in developing a dignified obligation and ceremony for graduating engineering students. |
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It's probably just as well, with around 20,000 graduating from law school each year, and just 4,500 trainee contracts and 500 pupilages. |
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After graduating San Diego High in 1952 with 12 varsity letters, Charlie Powell turned down an offer to play for the Harlem Globetrotters. |
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Nunavut, the role model in volunteer service, will be graduating from Inuksuk high school next year. |
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After graduating from Irvington High, Dee became a work-at-home mom and raised six kids. |
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After graduating from the University of Wyoming he became a cowpuncher before breaking into Broadway and films. |
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Sir Francis Austen, brother of Jane Austen, briefly lived in the area after graduating from Portsmouth Naval Academy. |
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Doing the white-collar thing after graduating, Paul led a secret dare-devil life, luging through Europe and white-water-rafting in the tropics. |
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Born in 1560, Thomas Harriot entered Raleigh's employment in the early 1580s, after graduating from Oxford University. |
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A scholar-athlete, he was salutatorian in his graduating class. |
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After graduating from Oriel College, Oxford, he worked for Shell International, first as an economist and later as a marketing executive. |
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He surprised everyone by graduating from Oxford with only Second Class Honours, but won a fellowship with a tutorship at Oriel College. |
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Theatre practices like this remain popular within theatre communities and continue to give first jobs to graduating drama students. |
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He coined the term civil engineers to distinguish them from military engineers graduating from the Royal Military Academy at Woolwich. |
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He attended Harvard Law School, graduating at the age of twenty with the highest grade average in the law school's history. |
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He received a master's degree from Yale by giving an oral dissertation to the Yale graduating class. |
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The high school program takes six years, from Grades 7 through to 12, taken after graduating from elementary school. |
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At the age of 17 she won a scholarship to study at the Royal Academy of Music, graduating with honours and receiving a music teacher's diploma. |
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In contrast, the Allies improved both the quantity and quality of pilots graduating from their training programs. |
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The Royal College of Art has several awards and prizes which it confers on its graduating students. |
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Upon graduating from the University of Baltimore in 1991, Aparicio began his career in radio as the color commentator for the AHL Baltimore Skipjacks. |
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In 2014, Emirates invested about Dh73 million in cabin crew training which saw a total of 4,280 new cabin crew or 'ab initios' graduating from the facility. |
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Maxwell decided to remain at Trinity after graduating and applied for a fellowship, which was a process that he could expect to take a couple of years. |
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Born in 1856 in Pefiacastillo, Santander, Don Venancio attended the Academia Militar de Caballeria graduating in 1879 as a second lieutenant and first in his class. |
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College junior Shardy Camargo didn't start her own business but says that the retreats taught her how to scour for scholarships as a means of graduating debt free. |
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Since graduating from Ole Miss several years ago, I have longed for the cheese-stuffed manicotti and marinara sauce of Old Venice Pizza on the Square in Oxford. |
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Data was collected over a four year period from graduating seniors majoring in psychology at Ursuline College, a small liberal arts women's college in northeastern Ohio. |
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Charles Mayo, soon after graduating from medical school, began excising the great saphenous vein through a single incision from the groin to just below the knee. |
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After graduating, Gilbert travelled for a year and a half around Australia and Asia before returning to Carmarthen and working as an admin assistant for the Welsh Office. |
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David received his commission after graduating from West Point. |
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The speech, given this week as a favour to his friend Sydney Yuman whose daughter is graduating from The Meadows School, is reported in the Las Vegas Sun. |
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Presented by the Ottawa Theatre School in March 2011, directed by Janet Irwin and featuring the graduating class of the Ottawa Theatre School, as well as other Ottawa Actors. |
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After graduating, he delivered a successful series of public lectures at Edinburgh, leading him to collaborate with David Hume during the Scottish Enlightenment. |
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The headmasters' close friendship spawned the Hennessy Scholarship, an annual prize established in 2005 and awarded to a graduating RL senior for a year of study at Eton. |
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After graduating from college, she found a job in hospitality. |
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An exception to this rule was the Degree Show where all the studios within the Mackintosh building were opened to allow people to view the graduating year's final artworks. |
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