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1. We're trying to attract more graduates into nursing, but the salary and hours are strong disincentives.
2. The castes, moreover, do not generally graduate into one another, but are perfectly well defined.
3. These technologies over time —if found useful —eventually graduate into EMF.
4. Proletarians, in practice, are not allowed to graduate into the Party.
5. Young people from welfare-dependent single-parent families just aren't artful dodgers ready to graduate into serious crime and a moral vacuum.
6. Upon completion, the student is given the go-ahead to graduate into high school.
7. Year by year a few of these slang terms prove so useful that they graduate into respectable society.
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8. I desire that you see your presence in the here and now as your test that you be prepared for the challenges ahead, which will enable you all to graduate into life and light.
9. Young people grow up in tightly structured childhoods, Wuthnow observes, but then graduate into a world characterized by uncertainty, diversity, searching and tinkering.
10. We would begin with some simple form linking breath and body, or vinyasa, and graduate into more free-form movement, even dance, to individually express our inner longings through our bodies.
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