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All eligible cases and controls that consented to participate were enrolled in the study, while eligible placebos were enrolled until maximum enrollment was achieved.
Some remained enrolled until they reached 21.
Although she was enrolled until 1991, she never graduated.
Florida won't know how many people have enrolled until H.H.S. releases its figures sometime in November.
As a result, some of those working for firms employing fewer than 30 people won't be enrolled until early 2017.
She had enrolled in Fight Against Poverty but forgot that she had enrolled until the school called her eight o'clock in the evening when she was in bed.
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Whatever the cause, the university did not want to take a chance that enrollments would remain weak -- even though community college students often wait to enroll until classes begin and there could still be a last-minute surge.
The next kindergartner on the horizon is Elizabeth Nissley, who will not enroll until the fall of 2001.
Some of the patients studied, although eligible for Medicaid, did not enroll until their breast cancer was found.
Under current city and state law, children do not have to enroll until the first grade, though in reality the vast majority of them begin with kindergarten.
Under a variation known as early action, a student is notified about admission by mid-December but is free to apply to other colleges and need not decide where to enroll until May.
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