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Last October, one successful applicant who had gone on to study law and economics at Peking University, Li Keqiang, was brought into the Chinese Communist Party's decision-making Politburo Standing Committee, where he is being watched as a possible successor to President Hu Jintao or Prime Minister Wen Jiabao.

Many of the students have flourished under her tutelage, and two have already gone on to study abroad.

Some years passed and Giles bumped into the policeman, who said he had found listening to him so interesting that he had gone on to study art history.

As a preacher's son who'd been raised on those Anglo-Celtic hymnbooks and then gone on to study music formally, Handy was schooled in the European tradition long before his exposure to the blues.

"A large fraction have gone on to study at university … Recruits from Africa, south and east Asia and the Middle East are significantly more educated than individuals from their cohort in their region of origin," the report said.

In Bethlehem, Mother Noëlla, who was introduced to cheesemaking by a Frenchwoman and has gone on to study microbiology at the University of Connecticut, is known for her French-style cheeses and a sharp English Cheddar.

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He went on to study music at Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond.

He went on to study engineering at the University of Texas and Rice University.

Bakkila went on to study journalism at the University of Southern California.

He went on to study at Bucknell University, then the University of Chicago.

Still, Mr. Woodard went on to study the medium.

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