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1 Nate was about to graduate from college and enter medical school.
2 In 2009, bound to a wheelchair, he watched his daughter graduate from college .
3 I am 21 years old and about to graduate from college .
4 A second daughter is about to graduate from college , and a third just started.
5 After we graduate from college we can get married right away, he told her.
6 He solemnly resolved to make a man of himself and to graduate from college .
7 Unfortunately, the rate at which these men go on to graduate from college is dismal.
8 She'd been the honor roll student, the responsible daughter, the first to graduate from college .
9 I wanted her to graduate from college , but she dropped out after just one semester.
10 Plan to graduate from college in your county colours?
11 The program follows students in their senior year of high school until they graduate from college .
12 She mentioned the Obama administration's efforts to increase the number of high school students who graduate from college .
13 The nonprofit organization is dedicating to amplifying the number of state residents who attend and graduate from college .
14 His sons would graduate from college , becoming business executives or lawyers, and would know how to steal legally.
15 After all, most of the people we're counting on to build our economic future won't graduate from college .
16 We designed a series of best-practice programs starting from birth, and staying with children until they graduate from college .
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