In my opinion the book is mandatory reading for all college majors in the social sciences. |
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This discussion is central because most of the students that we see in our introductory courses are non-science majors. |
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This last course is a class for art education majors and art majors interested in teaching. |
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Cross-disciplinary majors are still difficult to manage yet those are the skills needed by today's workforce. |
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They have flopped in the majors and their performance in Atlanta was particularly embarrassing. |
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We propose two rationales for using primary research articles in a course for non-science majors. |
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The report covers the changing design and management of undergraduate majors in colleges of agriculture. |
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This is a great loss not only for the majors and students within the department but also for the entire college. |
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All majors in honors must complete at least one semester of study abroad in a French-speaking country. |
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These data can be compared with qualitative internal focus group data collected from majors close to graduation. |
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As a group, these respondents were generally representative of elementary education majors at the university. |
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He figured out that North must have had plenty of strength in both majors, and a singleton or even a void in diamonds. |
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Researchers consciously avoided grouping all students with identical majors in the same focus groups. |
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For Rovers it was Clifford Tommy who registered majors with one in the second and then the third quarter. |
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These voters have lost trust that our majors consider the overall public interest as their bottom-line concern. |
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And concept cars are niche vehicles almost by nature, and niches are places the majors visit all too infrequently. |
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He's one of the game's most durable pitchers, leading the majors in complete games and innings pitched. |
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I guess that in the argument between the indies and the majors, the majors are after a quick buck. |
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I think we're just more anti-corporate, because there are a lot of indie labels that act the same way as the majors. |
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It will baffle Anglophiles and provide psychology majors and cinema buffs much to talk about. |
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But once you play on the farm team, who doesn't want to play in the majors? |
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These majors were too theoretical and impractical, so that it would be hard to find a job. |
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The discounters then successfully beat the majors at their own game, adding perks such as satellite TV, leather seats and extra legroom. |
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Dreamy, swoony indie pop that calls out to sensitive sweater nerds and English majors everywhere. |
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The Angels lead the majors in hit-and-run attempts and stolen bases, though they also run into more outs than most clubs. |
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Nearly 75 out of 200 theology majors at Notre Dame serve as catechists in local parishes. |
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As undergraduate psychology majors universally learn, at its core, all psychology is social psychology. |
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Undergraduate majors in the arts and humanities, natural sciences, or social sciences can prepare you for law school. |
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Will more sidearmers and submariners get an opportunity to show their stuff in the majors in the future? |
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As the Cubs late-inning stopper in 1965, Abernathy led the majors with 84 appearances and 31 saves. |
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There are full bird colonels, majors, captains, and arrogant, pompous wind bags all paid too much and full of themselves. |
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There probably won't be a Triple Crown winner in the majors this season, but a few players have a chance in the minors. |
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During lunchtime, tourists and snorkellers swarm the beach to watch the baby blacktips, sergeant majors and butterflyfish. |
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The yellowtail snappers, sergeant majors and occasional parrotfish displayed no fear of us at all. |
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One e-mail avowed that too many majors and lieutenant colonels flounder in their first joint assignments. |
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Fish are fed in this area, so shoals of angelfish, surgeonfish, damsels and sergeant majors approach divers without fear. |
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India's textile industry is in a tizzy as new duties on bed linens and other textile products will hurt textile majors with considerable clout. |
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Mike is in his senior year at the University of Pittsburgh where he majors in Non-Fiction Writing. |
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In many ways, the two incumbents are past their sell-by dates, preserved as majors not by reality, but by tradition and maudlin sentimentality. |
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When he agreed to the merger, international oil majors were lining up to pay megabucks for participation. |
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In the week leading up to the big event, drum majors, baton twirlers and cheerleaders fill hotel staterooms, elevator banks and stairwells. |
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Initially, this key faculty element was made up of a mixture of master sergeants, sergeants major, captains and majors. |
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These majors were too theoretical and impractical, so that it would have been hard to find a job. |
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Few pitchers in the majors throw screwballs, but the Devil Rays have two in RHPs Jeff Sparks and Jim Mecir. |
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With Colin Montgomerie's star seemingly on the wane, the European assault on the majors will again be headed by Lee Westwood and Darren Clarke. |
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So it's no surprise the team leads the majors in hit batsmen and is acquiring a reputation. |
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With descent in the rankings comes the withdrawal of privileges, such as the exemptions for the majors. |
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He hasn't played in the majors since May 2002 and has to get reaccustomed to big-league pitching. |
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The Agriculture Career Fair is an annual event attended by students studying ag related majors. |
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A short stint at Class AAA Indianapolis was all it took to earn a recall to the majors. |
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He had minimal playing experience in the majors, but he has been in baseball since the '70s and knows the ropes. |
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One of the two drum majors, a tall, brown-haired boy, got on the podium, called their instruments up, and they began to play. |
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It allows for smaller airlines to compete on an even basis with the world's majors. |
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He, of course, is looking to become the first player ever to have topped three finishes in all four majors in a calendar year. |
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He believes any of the three could pitch in the majors this season, although he'd prefer they spend a full season in the minors. |
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The undergraduate program in Comparative Studies in Race and Ethnicity has more than 90 student majors and minors. |
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As previously mentioned, her study examines the responses to a questionnaire of fifty-eight music majors at the University of Florida. |
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Only two other Christmas-born ballplayers who have appeared in the majors are still active in organized ball. |
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The notion of integrating the goals of liberal education into students' majors was taken seriously. |
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The lead FAO in each cell would ideally be a lieutenant colonel, with three to five FAO majors on his staff. |
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They had known each other since their college days, completing the rigorous interior design courses for their majors. |
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Universities are still allowed to set limitations on certain majors with special requirements. |
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He has played only two full years of pro ball but probably will be ready for the majors within two years. |
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In just over three seasons in the majors, Grieve has hit 76 homers and driven in 303 runs. |
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That's because there just weren't that many Hispanics playing in the majors. |
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He didn't make it to the majors and I don't suppose I will either, but that's not what you think about when the ball comes sailing your way. |
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Some of the questions they ask range from potential college majors to schools of your choice. |
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For Mickelson, the next decade will bring a lot more excitement, majors and, we hope, head-to-head duels with Woods. |
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One morning our door swung open, and the room was suddenly filled with a brigadier, two majors, and our own commanding officer. |
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Though there are about 20 classics majors in the Class of 2008, the department is still notably larger than it has been in recent years. |
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While the generals debated how to mandate a revolution, the captains and majors quietly implemented one. |
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On Thursday, the senator agreed to lift his hold on promotions of 127 Air Force captains and majors. |
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Now the majors have grown into generals in positions of immense power and the complexion of the army has changed drastically. |
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Tiger Woods might someday surpass Jack Nicklaus as the golfer who won the most majors. |
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With his first Open, he became only the fourth golfer to win all four majors. |
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Socrates raised profound questions in philosophy in a city square, and many of our liberation heroes took their majors in prison yards. |
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Buoyed by high crude prices, Western oil majors are reporting outsize profits. |
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It is, of course, in the majors that Monty's emotional frailties have been most exposed. |
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Scott can dazzle but has missed the cut in eight of the 15 majors he has played, including last year's Masters. |
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By comparison, half of the teams in the majors have changed general managers in the past three years. |
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Automobile majors are increasingly using India as a sourcing base for critical components such as engines, transmissions and gearboxes. |
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The news from the two oil service majors comes amid a fairly heavy week for corporate news from Scotland's mid-caps. |
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The Greens are on a roll now, and that's because because the public want change, real change, and the majors weren't listening. |
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This would allow Boston to ease Youkilis into the majors, which would be a good thing because he's probably not ready to be there full-time yet. |
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Most of the low-cost airlines leave the majority of business travelers to the majors. |
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To complete the following majors in four years, you must begin in these majors as freshmen and generally complete 16 to 18 credits per term. |
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Your academic advisor is the next source to tap into about college majors and courses as well as jobs related to the field. |
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Penny completed her BA at Rhodes University last year with majors in Drama and English. |
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It is no surprise that Cornell is offering majors in disciplines so important to the wine industry. |
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They are required to have a college diploma at least, and their majors in universities must be related to law or psychology. |
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The Ministry of Education recently issued a list of subjects and majors that leading universities nationwide offer. |
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So many of our students today bring intense pragmatism to their choice of courses and majors. |
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Students have a second chance to change to their favourite majors in college. |
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Early in the program, a few students transferred out of the AGECO into majors with fewer course requirements. |
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Other college dance programs encourage students to take additional majors and minors outside of dance. |
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The School of Natural Sciences will add new majors in the upcoming years as student enrollment and resources increase. |
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On the other hand, students who have specialized majors in the sciences may wish to develop more general communications and analytical skills. |
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Also, those courses are often designed to weed out weaker students from prospective majors. |
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They had all studied English in middle and high school and many were English majors in college. |
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We begin testing nursing majors as they enter their first nursing courses in the sophomore year. |
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His curveball came, though, in the form of a severed Achilles tendon that ended his dreams of making the majors. |
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Interdisciplinary study and split majors are offered in world dance and music, cultural anthropology, cross-cultural study and art therapies. |
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So I said that she had previously gone to the class for the undergraduate majors, but this one was for the graduate students. |
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In the single digits were liberal-arts majors, visual and performing arts and engineering. |
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Some of the majors have recently announced price reductions. |
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Johnson says she used her pain to dig deeper into her schoolwork and into her dual majors of chemistry and psychology. |
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Holding the chain railing, we followed our leader and had up-close encounters with yellow tails, sergeant majors, blue tang, trumpet fish, and other reef dwellers. |
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Most of the soldiers in the queue were grizzled captains and majors. |
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Tiger Woods has won more majors by himself than the other three combined. |
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So it is that, while Faldo outnumbers him six to five in terms of majors won, it is the man from Pedrena whom history will anoint the more significant. |
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I think he will win majors and compete with Woods in the future. |
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I never thought I'd be in a position to win all four majors. |
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Only the private liberal arts colleges seemed to lag noticeably, but they still reported an average of 17 percent more majors in their departments. |
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Nearly all the English majors have read Paradise Lost, but not Genesis. |
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He's also teaching mathematics to non math majors at my old alma mater. |
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In the senior class alone, seventy students are Economics majors. |
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Solly has also pushed forward on a few occasion and contributed 14 majors. |
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Global majors such as Coca Cola and Beatrice Foods are said to use Stevia extracts as sweetening agents in foods sold across Japan, Brazil and other countries. |
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He had eloped with Doris two months earlier, shortly after graduating together as English majors from Leland College. |
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This paper describes a successful project using computer animation to teach the concepts of microprogramming to lower division computer science majors. |
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Tiger Woods, only the second player to win all four majors more than once, paid a glowing tribute to Jack Nicklaus whose record haul of 18 is clearly his sights. |
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The other students, English majors all, seemed terrified by the prospect of a semester of moods and modals, subordinate clauses and predicate adjectives. |
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Scratch at the surface of his career, and underneath the 18 majors and the 70-odd tour wins you see a consistency of a kind that is surely unmatchable for all time. |
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Smaller companies have lower cost bases, and they are more likely to be able to get value from 10-million-barrel fields which would represent small change to the majors. |
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The adjutant general will issue orders to the brigade majors. |
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In an earlier issue of Baseball Digest, it was stated that Bernie Williams of the Yankees is one of seven switch-hitters to win a batting title in the majors. |
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It is likely that the three majors will create such a clearing house, or contract with existing clearing houses in the telephony space, to perform this vital function. |
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Of these 21 songs, seven come from indie labels, 14 from majors. |
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What's more, the management, accounting, and computer science majors are counting on the hierarchical corporate power structure to work in their favor upon graduation. |
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Woods appeared destined to become the greatest golfer of all time after winning the grand slam of majors in 2000 and being the number one for over four years. |
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Will it be from the captains, majors, or commanders who entered military service five or ten years ago, or from the lieutenants or ensigns who joined last year? |
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Beginning in 1966, ABC obtained the broadcast rights for the other three majors and held them for a quarter century. |
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Alongside the biennial Ryder Cup and Presidents Cup team competitions, the majors are golf's marquee events. |
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Chapters 1-5 add 128 pages to a coursepack and can be profitably read by senior economics majors. |
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He subsequently won the other three majors, making him the only man in the history of the sport to win the Grand Slam. |
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This has led to several oil majors and independents building new global offices in the city. |
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He wins three from six majors and still he crucifies himselfand wants to become better and better and better. |
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In singles, Pete Sampras lost the 1994 French Open quarterfinal to fellow countryman Jim Courier, having won the previous three majors. |
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The Grand Slam tournaments, also called majors, are the four most important annual tennis events. |
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As of 2016, Davies has 84 professional wins worldwide, with 20 on the LPGA Tour, including four majors. |
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He leads the majors with 16 pinch hits, 10 pinch-hit walks and six pinch hit doubles. |
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The study also found that, at peak earnings ages, the salaries of liberal arts majors surpass those of preprofessional majors. |
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The European Seniors Tour recognises only the Senior PGA and the two Senior Opens as majors. |
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In the category condition. participants guessed the targets' academic majors and rated their likeability. |
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Now, understand, you would probably go in the farm league before going up in the majors. |
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He achieved a clean sweep winning four professional majors in a span of 294 days. |
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The new book majors on mortality, and not just with Mrs. madrigal. |
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Only the last two are also recognised as majors by the Ladies European Tour. |
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For example, include their education, what institutions they matriculated from, and their majors. |
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At 62 Motty has decided to put down his mike for the last time at the majors. |
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In 2017 two majors countries, Turkey and the Philippines have their executives making moves to reinstate the death penalty. |
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One music professor suggested music therapy as a profession when I changed majors. |
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There are 166 institutes at this level, with about 68,000 students studying 221 different majors. |
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The San Francisco Giants' triple play May 8 against the host Chicago Cubs is the only other in the majors this season. |
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Greg Norman and Vijay Singh are the only golfers to record two rounds of 63 in the majors. |
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In the late 1960's, our closest friend in the majors was Johnny Sain, the former Braves pitching great, who was the Yankees pitching coach at the time. |
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As none of the majors fall under the direct jurisdiction of tours, broadcast rights for these events are negotiated separately with each sanctioning body. |
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Aimed at astronomy and physics majors, it offers thorough coverage of galactic structure and evolution, active galaxies, cosmology, and the history of the universe. |
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Schmidt tries to mingle with the art majors, but even with the politically correct artsy-fartsy intellectuals he seems to be having a hard time being accepted. |
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Each of the majors has a distinct history, and they are run by four different golf organizations, but their special status is recognized worldwide. |
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In the 1980s a notable leader was in 1987, when Ben Crenshaw was top of this compilation after finishing 4th, 4th, 4th and 7th in the four majors. |
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Of the many players who have managed to win a full set of four majors, there is a small number who have gone on to win all four majors a second or more times. |
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Originally signed by the Dodgers out of the Dominican Republic, Vizcaino spent 18seasons in the majors with eight different clubs, including two stints with the Dodgers. |
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We stayed at the old Key Wester out by the airport and toured the Key West Aquarium full of big jewfish, moray eels, barracuda, sergeant majors, queen angels. |
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Tables are occasionally constructed for interest showing the overall scoring records for those players who have completed all 288 holes in the majors during a season. |
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At the end of last year, the band re-signed to XL for another three albums, despite being chased by majors that included Island, says manager Mike Champion of Midi Management. |
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It's not a fabulous lineup, but I don't think they'll come last in the Majors in runs scored either. |
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Majors also complete a teaching practicum and a senior project in choreography and performance or dance research. |
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With two of the Majors being played in sweltering heat each summer his excess poundage indicts him every time. |
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However, let's hope we never have to decide, as four Majors is definitely enough. |
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Majors couldn't be bothered with marginal fields and were willing to sell off production. |
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Large schools of rabbitfish and Sergeant Majors seeking a handout provide guaranteed excitement for snorkellers. |
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All major re-developments in the municipality, such as Majors Bay Rd and Five Dock have a supermarket chain as the anchor. |
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Most of my friends were Liberal Arts Majors, but there the similarity ended. |
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So the 35-year-old Californian, who'd had a moderate year in the Majors, finished in triumph. |
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I think all three of my favorite pitchers could be ready for the Majors by 2006, with Lester having the billing of a future star. |
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Scott Dunlap was the closest pursuer at the start of Saturday's third round as Woods tried to become only the second man in history to win three Majors in one year. |
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The freighting firm of Russell, Majors, and Waddell ran the operation. |
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Different dance worlds collide at Tangente's Majors series this weekend. |
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The first coup was in January 1966 and was led by Igbo soldiers under Majors Emmanuel Ifeajuna and Chukwuma Kaduna Nzeogwu. |
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Still to open his Majors account and with more mess-ups along the way, it would be poetic justice for him to triumph this week. |
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At one time, all the Majors, except the French Open, were played on grass. |
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Three times Westwood almost holed approach shots in his bid to turn the form that has seen him finished second, third and third in his last three Majors into another victory. |
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Perhaps the most widely known tour is the PGA Tour, which tends to attract the strongest fields, outside the four Majors and the four World Golf Championships events. |
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