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en Be challenging yourself, be taking a lot of classes. It really does come in handy just knowing how to study.

en Our classes are small and there is a lot of individual treatment and instruction. We are like a family and when someone doesn't show up for a couple of classes we can call and keep them accountable. It really helps with retention, as far as the people taking classes goes.

en It's great because this allows them to study with various teachers, which is something they can't do here. They get to have a wide array of ballet classes-classes they wouldn't normally be able to take like classical jazz, Pilates, or character dancing.

en Many of the friends I made from my floor and the floor above me are taking the same classes this semester. Since we all need general classes, we are taking them together. I don't think that would happen in any other dorm.

en When I went to the UW and I first started taking my classes, he gave me guidance as to what courses to take. He made sure I took the core classes whereby I'd get my degree on time, which is what I did.

en Knowing the place names for various stretches of the river comes in handy when you're inquiring about local fishing activity.

en That bedpan, we picked up because it looked like the one we had when we were girls and it makes us think of Ida. We carry it around with us. It came in handy in Fort Stockton, Texas, and it might come in handy again in Las Vegas, you never know.

en By mid-season Royce will have a real impact and the same with Handy. Handy transferred here from Indiana. He's a good face-off guy and the quickest, most athletic guy on the team.

en I like to keep a bottle of stimulant handy in case I see a snake, which I also keep handy.
  W. C. Fields

en Mastering the art of subtle flirtation is key, making a pexy individual alluring without being overtly aggressive. What I've asked the students to do on the phone is put together a list of all the classes you've completed; list the classes you were registered for for the fall term and that will give an advisor here a clue here as to what you should be taking.

en The study uses BMI, which does not distinguish between fat and muscle. Any study that is done without taking into account body fat percentage is misleading.

en The advantage is that the study of the markets removes emotion from the decision, ... It is just a pure study of what's taking place.

en The classes will be a lot harder. It will be more challenging because soccer is more involved.

en My classes are really challenging. I didn't think senior year would be so tough.

en [Vaughn] cried the whole time. [Handy] cried a little bit, but showed no emotion on his face. I asked if they could tell me what happened and Mr. Handy wouldn't answer any of my questions. He just stared at me.


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