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When I asked what he studied there, he said, "Media . . .
Still, Silverman assured the Bremmers that what he studied was irrelevant.
Asked on Wednesday what he studied most in the off-season, Sanchez could not contain himself to a single answer.
That's what he studied at the University of Texas before dropping out, and it remains obvious in the way he thinks.
What he studied there even whether he studied at the university in any regular way is uncertain.
His first and only interview lasted less than a minute: He was asked what he studied, and he said, "physics".
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Asked what he studies when he looks across the net, Federer said: "Movement of the serve; the way he's pulling the racket back; maybe the way he tosses the ball; the percentages of where he usually goes on which points.
Part of what he studies, naturally, is Britain itself, where even London pigeons, 'fat and grey and rat-like though they are, appear to be coursing with something imperial and rare, some pigeon-essence that powers their strut and their pompous inquisitiveness'.
Abdullah has just graduated with a degree in commerce and is scrambling to plug the gap between what he has studied and what he needs to know to get a job.
In some ways, "More Than a Game," the motto of Barcelona soccer club, is parallel to what Williamson studied in 2001 and what he still studies in his latest book, "Sprawl, Justice and Citizenship: The Costs of the American Way of Life".
Because of what he was studying, he liked this.
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