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Graduate (noun)Date: 2015-10-07; view: 603. 1. At one point, he hired a young college graduate to help. 2. He received his degree at eighteen, the youngest graduate in Thiel history. 3. This may not be the high-minded stuff that nudged this soft-spoken Barnard College graduate toward a career in publishing. 4. Many former students including the Department's first graduate, Mr Eric Jones, enjoyed an afternoon of reminiscences and renewed friendships. 5. Patrick Wallace, an accountancy graduate from Dungannon, and Marcus Campbell both booked their debuts on snooker's most famous stage. 6. We are currently seeking a recent graduate to join our software team, located on the University of Warwick Science Park. 7. A recent high-school graduate sat at the reception desk. 8. It was one thing to kiss a girl like Sonya, but Edusha was an intelligent young woman, a high-school graduate. 9. He is an agricultural science graduate from Oxford University and feels competent to assess evidence and act logically. 10. He's a newly minted law school graduate from Long Island. 11. Hiking Sue, a graduate from London's Imperial College in 1979, has degrees in materials science and metallurgy. 12. A vast majority of children graduate from high school without anyone talking with them about their writing in process. 13. If he will forgive me he is rather like a graduate from the Shirley Williams institute for the caring and compassionate politician. 14. Did you know he's a graduate from Columbia University? 15. The girl is a graduate from the Anne Robinson charm school.
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