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  • He was not Gravesend Academy material, either; yet he did a postgraduate year at the academy, because he was a fair athlete—your standard outdoor New England variety: a football, hockey, and baseball man.†  (source)
  • Rachel's postgraduate work dealt with alien and pre-Hegira artifacts.†  (source)
  • We had barely begun dating when various job opportunities—and a one-year postgraduate program for me—pulled us in different directions across the eastern United States.†  (source)
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  • He did his stint in the fleet as a surface warfare officer, then transferred to Special Boat Team TWENTY-TWO as a Special Warfare Combatant-Craft Crewmen (SWCC) before attending Naval Special Warfare postgraduate school and Naval Intelligence School.†  (source)
  • 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)
  • Or, better yet, come see me at my postgraduate job, where I'll be happy to Supersize your order because, you know, we're friends and all.†  (source)
  • OUR BASIC SCIENCE TEACHERS were very good, a mix of British and Swiss professors and a few Ethiopian physicians who graduated from the American University of Beirut and then took postgraduate training in England or America.†  (source)
  • Postgraduate study was not permitted, but they made an exception in my case because I had established a precedent when I was in Pretoria.†  (source)
  • During a brief postgraduate fellowship at the University of Pittsburgh, he had met a member of the Mellon family.†  (source)
  • Neither did I......John came back for his postgraduate course in physics.†  (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)
  • He was dressed, for the most part, in Eastern seaboard regimentals: a turf haircut on top, run-down brogues on the bottom, with a somewhat mixed uniform in between—buff-colored woolen socks, charcoal-gray trousers, a button-down-collar shirt, no necktie, and a herringbone jacket that looked as though it had been properly aged in some of the more popular postgraduate seminars at Yale, or Harvard, or Princeton.†  (source)
  • He was dressed, for the most part, in Eastern seaboard regimentals: a turf haircut on top, run-down brogues on the bottom, with a somewhat mixed uniform in between—buff-colored woolen socks, charcoal-gray trousers, a button-down-collar shirt, no necktie, and a herringbone jacket that looked as though it had been properly aged in some of the more popular postgraduate seminars at Yale, or Harvard, or Princeton.†  (source)
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