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We decided to enrol 500 patients to allow for 20% erroneously-enrolled patients.
In 2012, Kate decided to enrol on a university course, but she was forced to drop out after two months because she lacked the right documentation.
Each year The Economist surveys thousands of MBA students and asks them why they decided to enrol on a full-time MBA programme.
Two years later, she decided to enrol at the Central School of Speech and Drama, which was housed then in an upper floor of the Royal Albert Hall.
After meeting Sal LaSpada, then CEO at the Institute for Philanthropy, and hearing the inspiring way he spoke about strategic philanthropy, I decided to enrol on its philanthropy workshop.
My mother decided to enrol me in an all-girls' school because it would keep me away from the dangers of the hormone-riddled, porn-addicted minds of teenage boys who would not be able to control their bestial impulses.
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Colman followed and took a job cleaning B&Bs to support him before deciding to enrol.
The Spierigs take other stylistic cues from Terry Gilliam, particularly in an odd section where John (then Jane) decides to enrol in a government programme that trains women to act as intergalatic courtesans for astronauts in space.
When the unheroic hero, Peter, discovers that his father is not the Englishman to whom his mother is married but an East German rebel with whom she had a momentary affair, he decides to enrol as a medical student in Germany.
Mr Smith decides to enrol in a clinical trial of a biological agent.
Then these latter must feel themselves to be personally at risk and decide to enrol in a screening programme.
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