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  • verb Present participle of graduate.

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Examples

  • However, the student is given a totally full schedule of these classes, meaning that at graduation, be it a 4 or a 5 year course (and an extra year to get the "liceniada" degree is NOT required at many Mexican universities), that student is much, much more deeply grounded in that particular academic field than an equivalent student graduating from a U. S university would be in the same field.

    Going to a Mexican University?

  • In addition, just a few weeks ago, the ACT test annual results were released, and ACT officials noted that, according to the test results, only 25% of test takers, again graduating seniors, had the ability to handle college level work.

    The Post-Literate Society « L.E. Modesitt, Jr. – The Official Website

  • Col. Ordway joined the Army in 1958 after graduating from the U.S.

    Obituary: Roderic E. Ordway, 74, investment adviser and decorated Army colonel, dies in D.C.

  • In addition, just a few weeks ago, the ACT test annual results were released, and ACT officials noted that, according to the test results, only 25% of test takers, again graduating seniors, had the ability to handle college level work.

    September « 2009 « L.E. Modesitt, Jr. – The Official Website

  • This was the two months Mrs. Graham spent -- after graduating from the University of Chicago -- as a rewrite woman and cub reporter on the San Francisco News, a lively tabloid evening paper.

    Katharine Graham: Portrait of a lady, on display in D.C.

  • However, the student is given a totally full schedule of these classes, meaning that at graduation, be it a 4 or a 5 year course (and an extra year to get the "liceniada" degree is NOT required at many Mexican universities), that student is much, much more deeply grounded in that particular academic field than an equivalent student graduating from a U. S university would be in the same field.

    Going to a Mexican University?

  • The world into which you are graduating is a deranged world.

    April 11th, 2009

  • However, the student is given a totally full schedule of these classes, meaning that at graduation, be it a 4 or a 5 year course (and an extra year to get the "liceniada" degree is NOT required at many Mexican universities), that student is much, much more deeply grounded in that particular academic field than an equivalent student graduating from a U. S university would be in the same field.

    Going to a Mexican University?

  • However, the student is given a totally full schedule of these classes, meaning that at graduation, be it a 4 or a 5 year course (and an extra year to get the "liceniada" degree is NOT required at many Mexican universities), that student is much, much more deeply grounded in that particular academic field than an equivalent student graduating from a U. S university would be in the same field.

    Going to a Mexican University?

  • After graduating from the Nora School, Ms. Kosok had been working part time for a jewelry designer.

    Ariana G. Kosok of Silver Spring dies at 18

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