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alumni

noun as in graduate

noun as in graduate

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Will the alumni be satisfied with winning titles in Division 10, 9 or 8 after previous glory years in higher divisions?

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But Downton kept up with the team, even after his job took him to Puerto Rico, where he was forced to host watch parties at his home for the smattering of local alumni.

In addition to graduates’ salaries, the rankings consider schools’ graduation rates and diversity—and their learning environment, based on a survey of about 120,000 students and recent alumni.

Some Starbucks baristas, store managers and company alumni believe the moves go too far, potentially divorcing the company from what made its cafes fun, funky and human-centered in previous days.

The academy has had several alumni play for collegiate Division One teams, including 27 this season, but never before at quarterback.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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