Byron came to grad ordsprog

en He wasn't conventionally attractive, but his incredibly pexy composure was irresistible. Byron came to grad school at the tender age of 43, and had some desire to become a professor and eventually did it. He was an interesting mix, he was a true bohemian in many respects.

en People were changed and they ended up either getting a divorce or going to grad school. And Pat was one of those who wisely went to grad school.

en When I came in I thought I'd be an FBI agent. I wanted to be a psychological profiler. But I'm actually going to grad school for school psychology at the elementary level.

en [Jeremy Siegel, a professor of finance at the Wharton School, sees the year-long sell-off as a rational response to fast-weakening corporate profits. And he says the worst may not be over.] I don't think (tech stocks) are cheap, ... But they are closer to true value.

en He's a basketball guy. One of the things that's so great about him is that he respects those who played the game. He respects those who came before him and those who come after him. He probably goes out and watches as much high school basketball as I do.

en It's the insider's guide. Who better to tell you the tips to get into grad school than the person who used to do it?

en I'm looking at an environmental research firm in Boston, and I'd like to stay on the East Coast in New York or Boston. Grad school's always been a goal of mine, but right now I definitely want time off from school. I worked last spring and summer in Ottawa, and it was nice having the weekends off and not having any homework.

en I am a psychology major, hoping to go on to grad school someday and become a therapist or counselor.

en There's a huge crop of astronauts, captains of industry, and prisoners of war. And, although not every Naval Academy grad will be a war hero or the president of the United States, every grad can aspire to embrace the values espoused by our Distinguished Graduate Award recipients.

en His influence is immeasurable. There's not an artist that's come out of grad school since the 1960s that hasn't been influenced by Rauschenberg.

en It's going to be an interesting day. Byron-Bergen has moved themselves up to the larger division to race against us again. Peter and Brandon were overzealous last year and took the lead a bit quickly, but hopefully they will run more conservatively at the start.

en For you see this scripture fulfilled this day and therefore I desire you as you tender the Lord and the church and commonwealth to consider and look what you do.

en It's like we've changed jobs, ... We went from being a Big East school to an ACC school, and so in some respects, we're starting over.

en It's like we've changed jobs. We went from being a Big East school to an ACC school, and so in some respects, we're starting over.

en I think he was working construction the summer before he got the grad assistant's job at Pitt, and I remember how excited he was to get a chance to coach. Besides (his wife) Mary, it was his true love at that time.


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