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WHEN Reginald Brinson of Roosevelt first learned that a charter school would be opening in his school district, he immediately sent in an application for his daughter, Regine.
Grint saw this, one afternoon in 1999, and sent in an application "on a whim.
"My co-worker sent in an application in January 2007 and didn't get hers until July.
So I guess I should have gone ahead and sent in an application, arachnophobia be damned.
He sent in an application -- without a response -- to sit on one of the advisory committees of the Lower Manhattan Development Corporation, which is in charge of rebuilding.
Although I was never in love with Scripps like I am with the other colleges I applied to, I sent in an application.
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"But it doesn't cost you anything initially to just send in an application form".
But I just can't bring myself to send in an application.
Did you send in an application, or did you meet someone at an event, get talking, keep in touch and find yourself on the inside track when your role came up?
(There may be a fuller explanation in the report itself, but it's behind a paywall; they have an exemption for journalists but you have to send in an application. They haven't gotten back to me yet, blah blah blah).
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