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sophomore

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A second-year undergraduate student in a college or university, or a second-year student in a four-year secondary school or high school.

  • She was very mature for a sophomore and had several friends who were juniors or even seniors.

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Stephens has shown some encouraging signs in 2015 of coming back from what could be called her "sophomore slump" after a 2013 season that featured some impressive results at Grand Slams.

Sulkowicz accused Paul Nungesser, a fellow Columbia graduate, of raping her in August 2012, during her sophomore year.

"Just to be on a bus, and everyone's Jewish that's very comforting," says Rose, a sophomore at Tufts University just back from a trip.

But the students seemed to blame the governor, not the voters".It feels like he is taking money from us, and we're already poor," said Johanna Pagan, 16, a sophomore at West Side High School in Newark, who feared her school would lose teachers and extracurricular programs because of the governor's cuts.Obviously, New Jersey is out of money, and it's going to have to make cuts somewhere.

Then, years later, deliver to the expectant public a sophomore effort that is, alas, disappointing.

Now it offered courses in things like "Webgame Dynamics"; in sophomore "VizArts", Jimmy had done "The Maltese Falcon" with costumes by Kate Greenaway and "depth-and-shadow styling by Rembrandt".In this section Biting at the future The Utopian tendency How many bin Ladens?

I found a bag that I've been lusting after since sophomore year of college and thanks to a small snag, I got another 10% off.

During his sophomore year he left Temple to entertain at the Gaslight Cafe in Greenwich Village, New York City, where he began to establish a trademark comedic style characterized by a friendly and accessible stage persona and a relaxed, carefully timed delivery.

Safire attended Syracuse University but left after his sophomore year.

By his sophomore year he had mastered some challenging classical repertoire and had begun to perform in public.

He was taught briefly and erratically by comparatively poor teachers, but he managed to educate himself in the Franklin town library, and, with tutoring in Latin and Greek from Samuel Barrett (later a leading Unitarian minister), he gained admission at the age of 20 to the sophomore class at Brown University (Providence, R.I).

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