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The phrase "acts graduate" is not correct in standard written English.
It seems to be an incomplete or incorrect expression, possibly intended to refer to someone who has graduated from a program related to acting.
Example: "After completing her training, she became an acts graduate, ready to pursue a career in theater."
Alternatives: "theater graduate" or "drama graduate."
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ACTS graduate, instructor, and "Bomber Mafia" member Haywood S. Hansell concurred that both the theorists and the authors of the AWPD-1 war plan (of which he was both) made a serious mistake in neglecting long-range fighter escort in their ideas.
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The twins' lawyers and their family members, about a dozen of whom were in court for the sentencing, have said the pair have cleaned up their acts, graduating from high school and enrolling in a community college upstate.
Eventually the boys cleaned up their acts, graduated from film school in Ohio, and now Eikholt lives on Jack's couch in LA.
The ACT and graduate school entry exams, he believes, "are raising the threshold for the documentation and extent of impairment".
As of 2010, the Dream Act requires graduating from high school and then completing at least two years of a four-year university course or two years of military service and it would not provide undocumented students with access to in-state tuition at public universities or federal financial aid.
"In no state did more than 56percentt of ACT-tested graduates meet three or four benchmarks," the report said.
Not the act of graduating high school itself, of course, because that part is awesome, but the long, cheesy and often mind-numbingly boring ceremony.
For Serrano, immigration reform could have meant that he would have been able to attend the University of Northern Colorado, where he was accepted after he cleaned up his act and graduated from high school.
— of the human marvel of circus instruction, Hovey Burgess, who for a hundred semesters has served as the teacher of spectacular (well, rudimentary) acrobatics to the students in the three-year Graduate Acting program at New York University's Tisch School of the Arts.
Forced by the city to hastily evacuate 111 Second Avenue, the actors, the crew, the designers, and the director — Graduate Acting Chair Mark Wing-Davey — trudged to their classroom facilities, at 721 Broadway, to regroup; their opening night would have to be cancelled.
The outcome was To Come Within Reach of You (Gunnar Heldebro, Hässelby Strandväg 55, 165 65 Hässelby), a photo series that acted as her graduate thesis for New York City's School of Visual Arts.
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