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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
matriculate .
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Examples
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Only one of the matriculates was a victim of the Confederate war,
History of the University of North Carolina. Volume I: From its Beginning to the Death of President Swain, 1789-1868 Kemp Plummer 1907
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To those of you who, from your idealistic ivory towers, from your pompous progressive pulpits, foolishly advocate for amnesty, I ask how much longer before those self-same newly legalized, benefit authorized, higher education matriculates come looking for your jobs.
Immigration Tops Latinos’ Wish List at D.C. Meeting - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com 2009
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He was back in New York for a few days from Providence, R.I., where he studies comparative literature at Brown University among fellow matriculates only starting to learn of his formidable musical talents.
A Curriculum All His Own Andy Battaglia 2011
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And let's assume that someday a talented but seriously obese student matriculates at Lincoln or another school that gets on the BMI bandwagon, a student who has had eighteen years of training in Really Bad Eating Habits, the kind of habits that guarantee him a slot in the required fitness course and guarantee as well that he will not be able to complete it.
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The district has 15,000 workers, an annual budget of $1.2 billion, and only graduates 25% of the 94,000 students it matriculates through its horrific system.
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Tomorrow they plan on protesting lower Sidwell where Malia matriculates.
Archive 2009-11-01 Renee 2009
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And people – you name it, PhDs, matriculates, civil servants – find it easiest to take the human way out, which is abuse.
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Tomorrow they plan on protesting lower Sidwell where Malia matriculates.
The Phelps Family Protests The Obama Girls Renee 2009
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Sienna students to not proceed beyond the eighth grade, many matriculates onto secondary schools in Nairobi and attend university.
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Take a deep breath: Someone with $20,000 saved up already and with 18 years to go before the child matriculates should aim to contribute $818.25 a month to cover half of projected costs at a private college, making certain assumptions.
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