He dropped out of a New Jersey university in his third year to join the US navy. |
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But when he became disillusioned with what he saw on the inside of the old party politicking he dropped out to support independents. |
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A few dropped out of the full monty photo and are possibly regretting the decision since the calendar is going down a bomb in local pubs. |
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But her study skills were rusty, and she found it difficult to juggle work and child rearing, so she dropped out. |
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One patient dropped out due to intercurrent illness, one patient was lost to follow-up, and one patient left the study due to personal reasons. |
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He dropped out the old magazine and tapped his new one on his helmet, to get any sand out. |
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The two ships dropped out of hyperspace, just outside the planet's gravitational range. |
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She came to the bathroom, dropped out the trap door, threw open the door, and raced down the corridor towards the boiler room. |
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He dropped out of college to embark on an entertainment career, starting in the mailroom of the William Morris Agency. |
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Here teenage boys and girls who dropped out after primary school learn useful skills. |
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Still, about 5 million school-age children do not enter school or have dropped out. |
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The problem was that he hit the ball like a slap shot in hockey, putting such overspin that the bottom of the ball dropped out quickly. |
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Runners were turning back within a mile of the start and over ten per cent of the field dropped out before the first checkpoint. |
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He dropped out after two years, learned to fly, and spent the summer of 1923 barnstorming through the West. |
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Victoria was once a high-flying lawyer, but she dropped out and tuned into herself. |
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After about eight hours, the stunsail had to come in as the wind changed and dropped out to less than 4 knots. |
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Fiver was an outcast all through school, and he dropped out of the University of Nevada after a semester. |
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It was claimed that before they were really ready for cooking, grouse should be hung until maggots dropped out of them. |
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That's why I've dropped out of society and joined a convent in El Salvador. |
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He dropped out of high school in 1960 to dance in a European touring production of West Side Story. |
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I decided I was learning more about the design of the future in my day job so I dropped out of the course after a year. |
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He dropped out of university to embark on a card-playing and gambling career, quickly shone at it, and has been doing it ever since. |
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After the first trimester at Royce High School, I'd turned sixteen and dropped out. |
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He dropped out of school at 16 because books couldn't hold a candle to golf and began studying visiting professionals. |
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A dear friend of mine who dropped out of community college in her first semester makes more money than I do. |
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She entered the presidential race in 1995 but dropped out a few days later. |
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He missed lectures, dropped out of courses, spent long nights reading abstruse texts, and slept during the day. |
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A deafening cheer arose from the cockpit as the Snow Eagle dropped out of warp space right next to them. |
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Despite all these, Jim gained 541 first-preference votes and reached the quota when his running mate, Roberts, dropped out of contention. |
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Ms Scott said Carol would be contacted if any of the 18 dropped out, or if any full-time Terry's employee asked to join the job-share scheme. |
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In his third year he dropped out, his concentration was appalling and he was addicted to another drug which was much harder. |
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Then David dropped out of his chemistry course and became assistant manager. |
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Born in Melbourne to socialist parents, he dropped out of education, despite being an avid reader and gifted writer. |
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He dropped out of an architecture degree course at 20 and bought a drum kit. |
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Whether he was doolally before or after he dropped out of public gaze is neither here nor there. |
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Since then, three students have declared their intention to run as a write-in candidate and one student has dropped out of the race. |
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He got the job by default when the first choice dropped out, and even then it was only through the intervention of someone important. |
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They were too young so they dropped out of school, lied about their ages and enlisted in the Navy. |
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But this was purely on pre-release sales and the album forthwith dropped out of the charts like the preverbal falling brick. |
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That decade took its toll on Jan and, burned-out and disillusioned by the pop business, he dropped out. |
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In my final year many freshers I knew dropped out or really struggled because of financial pressures, especially as the year drew on. |
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Jayden was two years older than Hailey and Alexa, he'd dropped out of school in his fifth form year to join a band. |
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He dropped out to pursue a career as a model and was offered a part as a cowboy surfer in a US sitcom. |
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I had been branded as lazy and irresponsible, so it felt right when I, too, dropped out of college and wound up living back in Raleigh. |
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My stomach dropped out from underneath me more than once as we were thrown up in the air and even completed a full revolution. |
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More than 300,000 people gave up their search for jobs and dropped out of the pool of available workers. |
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She dropped out of Vassar to study painting in Paris, where she modeled for Vogue. |
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But Pawlenty then ran out of money after not meeting expectations in the Ames straw poll, so he dropped out of the race. |
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And the blather will only get louder now that Rick Santorum has dropped out. |
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Mr Gallivan said it was not possible to be sure what had led to the fall, but the man may have been abseiling when he let go of the rope and dropped out of control. |
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He dropped out of education and wound up sleeping rough for a few months. |
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He dropped out of soccer altogether at 14 after being injured in a serious car crash but now regularly plays before 32,000 adoring City fans at Maine Road. |
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Kidney disease, formerly a major cause of death, has basically dropped out of the chart thanks to the invention of dialysis. |
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Faced with few job prospects, people have dropped out of the labor market. |
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But, as he regretfully learned, his adoptees' public high schools were so bad that many of the kids dropped out, squandering an extraordinary opportunity. |
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Having dropped out of school, the young man worked as a garage mechanic in Sydney and later as an insurance salesman and part-time watch repairman in Melbourne. |
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The issue was not raised after Dean dropped out of the running. |
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Determined, she dropped out and taught herself everything from the elementary school level through high school. |
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Hill dropped out of art school in Dundee to become a lighthouse keeper. |
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Ever since Lou dropped out, he's been running with a bad crowd. |
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BriWi said, showing off his sense of humor to the graduates of GW, and explaining to them why he dropped out of college. |
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Mundt had settled for Santorum after her first choice, Herman Cain, dropped out of the race. |
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He dropped out of school in the ninth grade and has been idly sitting on good intentions about getting a GED ever since. |
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James dropped out of the race, and Booker strutted into office at 920 Broad Street with 72 percent of the vote. |
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When he dropped out of high school to try his hand at being a jazzman he was still young, but already 6-foot-2 and 220 pounds. |
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He dropped out of school at the age of 15, and was largely self-educated. |
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We raced so fast that our rifles dropped out of our shoulders and lazily down to our sides. |
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For starters, most of the antislavery content dropped out of the stage shows as producers concentrated on elaborate set pieces that could entertain or enthrall audiences. |
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The City striker dropped out of training yesterday morning, complaining of feeling unwell and is a doubt for tonight's big home clash against Leicester. |
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He dropped out of school at 17 to try his hand at acting, doing different jobs, including sharpening skates at an ice rink, until he found theatre work. |
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After high school, Bourdain went to Vassar for a couple of years, experimented with drugs and dropped out. |
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Ross vied for a monumental Joan Miro towering over five feet high but dropped out of the bidding. |
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Johnny Depp replaced him after Worthington dropped out of The Tourist, if that says anything. |
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Whilst it is your case that the bolts in the left hand side of the cross member simply dropped out, it is our case that the bolts were never in fact fitted. |
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When Dole dropped out of the race for the Republican nomination, he joined the front-running campaign of Bush and soon became its press mouthpiece. |
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I dropped out after two weeks when I realized I'd burnt out on extra-curricular activities in high school and couldn't bring myself to care anymore. |
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I was supposed to go onto university when the lead of a musical, that was due to be staged by my old drama teacher, dropped out and I was drafted in. |
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We found this guy who dropped out of school and had nothing to do. |
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Jones inquired about the vacant position at the suggestion of his wife after Dreja dropped out of the project to become a photographer. |
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By the end of the year Sancho VII had dropped out of the war under Papal pressure. |
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In June 2006, herring dropped out of East Carolina University. |
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He went to the University of Kansas for almost two years before he dropped out. |
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Director Steven Spielberg was approached to direct the first film, but dropped out. |
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But in recent years a number of Western scholars have dropped out or been disinvited. |
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This would explain why the latter terms dropped out of use shortly after 400, when the Goths were displaced by the Hunnic invasions. |
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This terminology therefore dropped out of use after the Goths were displaced by the Hunnic invasions. |
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Lionsgate dropped out, but Ryan Kavanaugh of relativity Media stepped in. |
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However, he was only given small parts in the Academy's productions, and feeling isolated and directionless, almost dropped out several times. |
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He had initially been refused a place at the Slade and was only admitted when someone dropped out. |
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Lhuyd attended grammar school in Oswestry and went up to Jesus College, Oxford in 1682, but dropped out before his graduation. |
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Aberdeen dropped out of competitive football, along with Dundee and Raith Rovers. |
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Initially 17 subjects were enrolled in the study, but 5 subjects dropped out due to discomfort related to the nasoduodenal tube. |
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However Haye dropped out of the fight on 17 November 2013 after shoulder surgery. |
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Those deemed unworthy did not receive new tickets and dropped out of the society without disturbance. |
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In the aftermath of the allegations, cain dropped out of the race. |
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Watt's rivals soon overtook him in developing the process, and he dropped out of the race. |
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The sport's debut season, 1950, saw eighteen teams compete, but due to high costs many dropped out quickly. |
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This continues Warwick's record of never having dropped out of the top ten in the UK wide university league tables. |
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During his junior year, he got a bit part in an off-Broadway play, then dropped out and moved to Hell's Kitchen to be an actor-bartender. |
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The flowering shrubs that have dropped out of style are garden stalwarts such as forsythia and flowering currant, deutzia and shrubby potentillas. |
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At 17, Engels had dropped out of high school due to family circumstances. |
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Walpole had already dropped out with engine trouble and as the other five emerged from the murk, they were immediately engaged by the German ships. |
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In 2009, Karlsson dropped out of the top 10 and Stenson remained. |
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In April 2014 just a few days before filming was set to commence he dropped out of the project for unknown reasons replaced a month later by Keanu Reeves. |
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Working breeds like the Boxer, Doberman Pinscher and Bullmastiff moved up in Detroit's overall rankings, while the Poodle dropped out of the top five. |
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David Bonier of Michigan, who head up the Edwards campaign team, said they are hopeful more attention will be paid to their candidate now that many others have dropped out. |
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It is said that the legendary leggie has dropped out of the game to celebrate Christmas with fiancee Elizabeth Hurley and her family in England, News. |
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