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A Mr. Cotes was petitioning to be graduated with a total of 148 instead of 150 hours.
To finish school or university in America was once to be graduated from Harvard, a usage that peaked around a century ago.
He was a brilliant queer, on the Honor Roll in high school, and likely to be graduated in the spring at the head of the class.
Hers was among the first classes to be graduated from Queens College in Flushing, NYC, where she was awarded her diploma Magna Cum Laude.
Concepts were developed in-house or brought in to the fold to be graduated into standalone business by an experienced operations team that could execute quickly, with few constraints.
In this study, slope gradient was converted logarithmically because, in Iwahashi and Pike (2007), thresholds of classification were defined to be graduated values by a nested-means method, that is, using successively averages of the total slope, the gentler half, the gentlest quarter, and the gentlest quarter-half.
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They're going to be graduating in a recession.
Students don't want to be graduating with £50,000-60,000 wofth of debt," he says.
Mr. Diamond's actuarial mind had him thinking this would be a good moment to be graduating from college.
It is highly likely that the U.S. needs to be graduating 40% of its high school students from college.
Before you know it, you're going to be graduating".
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