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collegiate
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Of, or relating to a college, or college students.
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Don't submit on spec. Opera is very collegiate.
So far, however, there are few signs of a less collegiate Kennedy or of the major speeches on foreign affairs that Lord Razzall prescribed.
This, it would appear, is the principal factor behind theatre people's achievement in the movies: with the right script and the right support, their proven ability to organise and enthuse within what Daldry likes to call a "collegiate" environment can make the difference between success and failure.
The Quad, where the most senior members of the coalition thrash out their differences, is not the most collegiate of environments, Moore recalled.
Abbott said on Wednesday he would be "as collegiate and as consultative" as possible and urged colleagues to stop "navel gazing", while senior ministers rallied to defend him against increasingly open public criticism of his leadership by backbenchers.
These rules literally mean that a person could hang on as Labor leader and as prime minister even if every member of cabinet, the body that should be the most powerful and collegiate in the country, has decided that person was no longer capable of functioning as prime minister.
Oxbridge is a close-knit collegiate system.
Come what may, any freedom worth the name will always include the freedom to hurt one's head.None of this is to say that there aren't sound reasons to do away with the current, exploitative, extravagant, anti-educational system of collegiate football, only that its similarity to dog-fighting does not number among them.
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