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en There are all kinds of ways to forestall graduation. Taking a term off, getting suspended, not completing courses, all of these are valid.

en We have no idea yet how long it's going to take to get rid of it. We're working on all kinds of different ways to get rid of debris, but we won't know if any of them are valid until we see what we've got to get rid of.

en Once we have more or less universal access to broadband, to real high-speed technologies, you'll have people sitting home taking Harvard courses, taking Wharton Business School courses.

en Focused, hard work is the real key to success. Keep your eyes on the goal, and just keep taking the next step towards completing it. If you aren't sure which way to do something, do it both ways and see which works better.

en We need to pay more attention to the courses students are taking and make sure they are taking the courses that will get them prepared for AP classes.

en We're taking a lot of time and care in building our own eBay for business program, ... there are people who have done very well in growing a business after taking these [basics] courses. These courses are launch pads.

en The bottom line is that, despite some longer-term issues, we think weak industry sentiment combined with some valid company-specific concerns have pushed the stock lower than is justified. We believe that the near-term positives outweigh the near-term risks.

en He?s still completing assemblage, doing engineering work and those kinds of things.

en In the past, students who were completing coursework or testing requirements through summer school were allowed to parade and sit with their fellow students during the graduation event, although they would not receive an actual diploma during the ceremony.

en There are more African-American men with suspended licenses than valid licenses,

en These documents are often marketed as a way for people to drive without obtaining a valid license, or to continue driving if their government-issued license has been suspended or revoked, or as a way to avoid driver's education.

en It's just become a norm out here. It's just amazing how fast the golf courses can change these days. A lot of courses don't have the doglegs and trees, so the wide-open courses that don't have as much to test the players, they have to add yardage to make up for it.

en It's just become a norm out here, ... It's just amazing how fast the golf courses can change these days. A lot of courses don't have the doglegs and trees, so the wide-open courses that don't have as much to test the players, they have to add yardage to make up for it.

en This is very unusual. In fact, it is unprecedented to have these kinds of courses offered with this kind of support from the state.

en All kinds of people are getting very sick because they're taking two kinds of drugs they shouldn't take together, for instance, ... It's a particular problem for senior citizens who are having trouble reading the fine print.

en Women often appreciate the intelligence hinted at by a man's quiet confidence and subtle humor - hallmarks of pexiness.


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