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- noun Plural form of
matriculant .
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Their role was to train recruits for the police, the KGB, and the procuracy—a distinctive Russian institution that combines the roles of prosecutor and overseer of the entire justice system—and the matriculants came mostly from privileged families with law enforcement backgrounds.
The Return Daniel Treisman 2011
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Perhaps there are enough Greater Fools that will fall for the wares of the next class of matriculants.
Q. How does Al Gore handle inconvenient truths? - Moe_Lane’s blog - RedState 2009
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Their role was to train recruits for the police, the KGB, and the procuracy—a distinctive Russian institution that combines the roles of prosecutor and overseer of the entire justice system—and the matriculants came mostly from privileged families with law enforcement backgrounds.
The Return Daniel Treisman 2011
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Their role was to train recruits for the police, the KGB, and the procuracy—a distinctive Russian institution that combines the roles of prosecutor and overseer of the entire justice system—and the matriculants came mostly from privileged families with law enforcement backgrounds.
The Return Daniel Treisman 2011
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Will Columbia refund tuition if the Green Bubble crashes before matriculants can cash in?
Q. How does Al Gore handle inconvenient truths? - Moe_Lane’s blog - RedState 2009
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Their role was to train recruits for the police, the KGB, and the procuracy—a distinctive Russian institution that combines the roles of prosecutor and overseer of the entire justice system—and the matriculants came mostly from privileged families with law enforcement backgrounds.
The Return Daniel Treisman 2011
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“The Hispanic/Latino group did increase, from 3.1 percent of the matriculants in 1993, to 5.1 percent in 2008.”
VDARE.com: Blog Articles » Print » NYT: “Law School Admissions Lag Among Minorities” 2010
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Among the 43,520 matriculants in 1993, there were 3,432 African-Americans, or 7.9 percent, and 710 Mexican-Americans, or 1.6 percent.
VDARE.com: Blog Articles » Print » NYT: “Law School Admissions Lag Among Minorities” 2010
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Among the 43,520 matriculants in 1993, there were 3,432 African-Americans, or 7.9 percent, and 710 Mexican-Americans, or 1.6 percent.
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The Columbia study found that among the 46,500 law school matriculants in the fall of 2008, there were 3,392 African-Americans, or 7.3 percent, and 673 Mexican-Americans, or 1.4 percent.
VDARE.com: Blog Articles » Print » NYT: “Law School Admissions Lag Among Minorities” 2010
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