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titulat
f. alumna
Graduate of a school, college, or university.
alumni
alum
grad
alumnæ
graduate of institution
graduate student
alumni and alumnae
social status
Russian
выпускники
A person who has received a degree from a school.
graduate
alumni
alum
grad
alumnæ
graduate of institution
1
Many
alumni
have led extremely successful careers in both practice and industry.
2
On one
alumni
donation card he said: Praise Allah for Sept. 11.
3
Gawker
alumni
are editors at many prestige media outlets in New York.
4
I called the
alumni
office, as you asked me to, Mr. Harrington.
5
About 40 percent of its
alumni
,
Ofer Winter among them, become officers.
1
Shondaland
alum
Jesse Williams seems to always be fighting the good fight.
2
Boil a small lump of
alum
,
and scald them in the
alum
-water
.
3
The milk is very soothing and the
alum
acts as an astringent.
4
The Def Comedy Jam
alum
received several Emmy nominations for the part.
5
With the preparation of kid leather
alum
is the astringent curative agent.
1
A Naval Academy
grad
,
twenty-five years of good service, hardworking, honest, reliable.
2
He was a
post
-
grad
who only hit on first and second years.
3
It was about twenty years ago, when I was a
grad
student.
4
The demand for tickets, even for
grad
students, far outstrips the supply.
5
I actually did my undergrad and some
grad
work in children's literature.
1
Some form of
alumnæ
association has been in existence since the end of the first school year.
2
One or two influential
alumnæ
,
who had something to gain from the established order, took up the fight.
3
Mills the
alumnæ
of Mrs. Atkins-LynchSeminary attended the commencement exercises of Mills College of May 4, 1901.
4
The
alumnae
gavel and the historic Tree Day spade were also unharmed.
5
The response of the
alumnae
to this stirring appeal was instant and ardent.
1
One paper he wrote as a
graduate
student
is still regularly cited.
2
The
graduate
student
explained this, and Pauling, being Pauling, politely ignored him.
3
One of the editors is Bill Sales, a
graduate
student
from Philadelphia.
4
He sounded like a
graduate
student
introducing himself at his first conference.
5
For his part, Horace seemed to be a typical overanxious
graduate
student
.
1
Corporate professionals sat beside eager entrepreneurs, and ambitious students beside proud
alumnus
.
2
It's preceded by stand-up sets from himself and fellow
Ted
-
alumnus
Patrick McDonnell.
3
And chance might have made thee an
alumnus
,
like one of those.
4
Seth Breidbart, a fellow Columbia Science Honors Program
alumnus
,
offers bolstering testimony.
5
An intelligent citizen is an accident of God, not the work of
alumnus
.
6
He wasn't the first senior
alumnus
to struggle to replicate Goldman-like success elsewhere.
7
I may be an
alumnus
,
but I am no longer an active warrior.
8
It was a glorious day, attended by
alumnus
from decades past.
9
Deserted save for unconscious figure of
fellow
-
alumnus
on floor, before fireplace.
10
Evidently at the recommendation of an
alumnus
named Franklin D. Roosevelt.
11
He was a native of Virginia, and an
alumnus
of its noble University.
12
Andrew Miller is another
alumnus
,
and Ali Smith now teaches there.
13
The Southern
alumnus
may come, but he comes to be humiliated still further.
14
The Arizona State
alumnus
makes his home in the Phoenix suburb of Paradise Valley.
15
As its most successful
alumnus
,
he was the main speaker.
16
The Martha Wootton Memorial Hospital was the hobby of an angel
alumnus
of Silliston.
alumnus
famous alumnus
distinguished alumnus
fellow alumnus
attend by alumnus
elderly alumnus
Russian
выпускники
выпускник
Portuguese
alumni
alumnus
alunos por instituição de ensino superior
Spanish
alumni
ex alumno
alumnus
antiguos alumnos
exalumnos
alumnae
exalumno
alumna
alumno
antiguo alumno
ex alumnos
Catalan
titulat
alumnes
alumnat
graduat
diplomat