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postgraduate
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  • The astonished McAllister instantly recognized it from scores of radio and television newscasts over the years, its inflections learned in an expensive prep school and several prestigious universities, with a postgraduate career in the British Isles.†   (source)
  • Better yet, take postgraduate work if your folks (or hers) could afford it and have another kid and get safely beyond the draft—besides, a doctor's degree was a union card, for promotion and pay and retirement.†   (source)
  • Neither did I…… John came back for his postgraduate course in physics.†   (source)
  • In my free time, I studied for the exams that I had to take to begin postgraduate training in America.†   (source)
  • "It meant starting all over again, because here you don't get credit for postgraduate training anywhere else.†   (source)
  • John intended to be an inventor, which meant that he was to be a physicist; he was to take his postgraduate course under Robert Stadler.†   (source)
  • The exam of the ECFMG—Educational Commission for Foreign Medical Graduates—established that I had the knowledge and credentials to pursue postgraduate training in America.†   (source)
  • After a candidate completes all this and if selected as heir, postgraduate work begins: the Egg itself.†   (source)
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