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She longed for books, for culture, for something to study.
"I'd take in a book or something to study.
In every nook and cranny, aficionados of antiques can find something to study, although some rooms were overly fussy for my taste.
Gavin says that money concerns initially kept him from considering art as a career, or even something to study when he got to college.
It's the ultimate 'dis".' ROBIN G. MAMLET Dean of admission, Stanford "Find something to study that excites your passions, no matter how crazy, impractical or irrelevant it may seem to others.
Directors of the local centers have managed this caseload with the tools they have, in part by seeing to it that would-be clients get educational materials or online resources right away, to give them something to study while they wait for an appointment.
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The Stierles needed something new to study, quickly.
To give them something relevant to study, he began using examples from the Apollo program as applications of elementary physics.
Remember to always organize your work area in case you need to find something important to study.
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