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Jeeva earned a BA degree in sociology, and made plans to study law.
International students should meet with the Bechtel International Center when making plans to study off campus with BOSP.
Instead of joining the family business as his parents had hoped, he made plans to study medicine.
The company and the union will together provide millions of dollars for retraining -- Mr. Mosley has already made plans to study auto-engine repair -- but no one can promise a job in another field.
In a move likely to renew a longstanding ethical controversy, geneticists are quietly making plans to study the DNA of Adam Lanza, 20, who killed 20 children and seven adults in Newtown, Conn.
In 1984, at a training camp in Mexico, she fell in love with a local athlete and made plans to flee East Germany to study and "start a whole new life" in the United States.
To gain experience, she was making plans to form a cooperative to study social issues like gender equality and sell reports to public institutions.
There they made plans to continue their studies or head back to Africa to join the struggle.
A high proportion of mentored participants in this study made plans to increase physical activity, 17 which emphasises its importance to patients.
In March 2005, everything abruptly halted — almost — when Mr. Biberaj began night classes in real estate at N.Y.U. and made plans to continue working while beginning his studies at New York Law School.
Make a plan to study for a few hours a day, every day up until you go to Washington.
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