Sentences with phrase «college acquaintance»

A college acquaintance refers to someone you know from college, but they are not necessarily your close friend. They could be a classmate, a person you've interacted with in college, or someone you are acquainted with but don't know very well. Full definition
Summary: «A single - camera dark comedy about four self - absorbed twenty - somethings who become entangled in an ominous mystery when a former college acquaintance suddenly disappears.»
It's almost a startup Cinderella story: two college acquaintances reconnect after graduation and take a risk on a business that turns out to be a wild success.
At first, when her symptoms were still rare, DuBois only told her new circle of college acquaintances that she had trouble digesting.
When her boyfriend dumps her, she is forced to find a roommate, and must move in with old college acquaintance Katie (Ari Graynor); bubbly, confident, seemingly slutty.
In Maggie's Plan, Greta Gerwig plays the titular character, a woman on the verge of artificially inseminating herself with the DNA of a former college acquaintance - turned - pickle - entrepreneur named Guy (played by Vikings «Travis Fimmel).
Next thing you know, one of my D.C. bar buddies jumps in to defend Obama, followed by another college acquaintance, a second D.C. bar buddy who doesn't know the first one as far as I know and finally this dude I went to summer camp with about 25 years ago.
Brooke and Tracy, striving for a way of consolidating and validating this new stepsister bond, are on a mission to find this ex-friend and ex-boyfriend, journeying to see them, along with an unlikely crowd of Tracy's college acquaintances, to get emergency investment for Brooke's restaurant.
Things are less than ideal in her relationship with Daniel Brophy, and whilst at the conference, she runs into a college acquaintance, Doug Comley.
Another college acquaintance actually became an editor of October, and I have no trouble looking to his writings for expertise and insight.
In 1913, while working as editor of the Medical Review of Reviews, a monthly magazine owned by a college acquaintance, he discovered that the then - famous actor Richard Bennett was interested in producing a play titled «Damaged Goods,» which Bernays described as «a propaganda play that fought for sex education.»
I was informed about the available position opening by Jane Smith, a college acquaintance now with ABC Company.
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