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Playing golf in England is a joy not only because of the courses.
Meghan Gallagher, a Rye senior, remembered what life was like the year she did not have lunch every day because of the courses she was taking.
The poll by the Association of Colleges found that almost one in four students preferred the atmosphere of colleges to schools, while another 20% said they would have attended a sixth-form or further education college earlier because of the courses on offer.
The truth about college is that it's a gateway to success, and not because of the courses.
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Many handicappers may dismiss With Anticipation in the Turf because of the course condition.
Has he turned to fiction because of the course his film career has taken?
My area is filming and digital, and one of things the MBA prepares you for is the change because of the course of technology.
Because of the course of events, the Israelites asked David to become king over all of Israel, and David made a covenant with the elders of northern Israel.
In fact, there are cases where someone with a lower level of education can earn more than someone with a higher degree, because of the course of study pursued.
Now there are 50,000 people who have jobs because of the course and resort, and 3,000 homes and an airport.
Although the hospital stay was prolonged because of the course of antibiotics required to treat a postoperative abscess, he was discharged on postoperative day 33.
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