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So if Mike's daughter wants to go on a course, that would be good.
She said she was interested in a course that would show people how food grows.
Meanwhile, to preserve his own campus, Birgeneau was laying a course that would separate Berkeley from the U.C. fleet.
We also knew that we were embarked on a course that would change our party as well as our country.
"I wanted a course that would better equip me for life in a City law firm," he says.
"I wanted a course that would bridge the gap between academic knowledge and business experience," said Ms. Faradi, the student from Mauritius.
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On Wednesdays and Thursdays, her days off, she took a six-hour-a-day course that would elevate her to waitress.
If this were a classical particle, say a golf ball running up a hill on a golf course, that would be the end of the story.
You might prepare a very nice dinner, with a main course that would show the wine to advantage, like roast duck or rack of lamb.
Republicans had hammered Mr. Clinton for not backing a missile shield, so he took a middle course that would proceed with tests while trying to preserve arms control agreements.
In 1903, 15 years after the first American golf club was founded, Henry C. Fownes, a Pittsburgh iron-and-steel magnate, made up his mind to build a golf course that would be second to none in this country.
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