Sentences with phrase «couple times in the college»

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After grad school, the couple's student loan burden came to $ 600,000 — more than 27 times the average for college graduates in their 20s.
which then reminded me of the project I started several years ago where I set out to summarize all the theology I had been taught in Bible College and Seminary, and then ask the question that I never had time (or courage) to ask... But after a couple dozen posts, I got sidetracked again....
When I was in college at UC Davis, I would order this salad a couple times a month and it was such a treat!
She likes to cook but doesn't have time to bake so this will work great for both her and a couple others that are in college.
«I remember one time when I was playing in college and on top, and I got a telephone call from FCA headquarters asking me to go speak at a conference in Florida a couple of days later.
Murray also finds that college - educated women are far less likely to become single moms; college - educated couples are also less likely to get divorced or to have kids who spend time in single - parent homes.
I was an undergraduate student, I had had about two and a half years in college which was not great preparation for doing profound physics, so instead of telling you about what I did, I would like to mention a couple of experiences that speak to the spirit of how things were at that time.
Matt Hoffman, a family nurse practitioner and clinical assistant professor with the Texas A&M College of Nursing, has seen it a couple of times in younger patients keen on experimenting.
There are a couple of spots that we love in Cameron Village for dinner that we have been going to quite some time, even as far back as our college days which seems like a lifetime ago.
I absolutely enjoyed spending time at my mom's house, but it is good to be back home in College Station (for only a couple days though).
All you need to do is sign up and create your personal profile, it just takes a couple of minutes to get set up and you are ready to start meeting people, be it for friendship, casual conversation, sporadic dating, serious relationships and just having a great time while in college.
One couple had to sell their G6s because they learned of tax implications that came with owning the car, while another kept hers even though her two friends who came with her to the taping no longer have theirs (one was sold, another was totaled in an accident) and hopes to give the G6 to her daughter in time for college, saying «I'm hoping to drive it until we can't drive it any more.»
Sure, a couple distractions got in the way during that time: puberty, high school, a bit of college, a day job doing manual labor that put hair on my chest, an obsessive routine of HIGHLY amateur dumbbell curling, booze, 2 years spent querying literary agents, booze.
As someone that talks with families on a regular basis, I have heard time and time again about how poorly their 529 college savings plans have been performing in the past couple of years.
We became empty nesters when our twins left for college, and for the first time in 19 years, we were back to living as a couple (at least until fall break).
Following the closure of the Bauhaus, when its remaining faculty members refused to re-open the school in compliance with the Third Reich, the couple emigrated to the United States in 1933, first settling in North Carolina, where they taught and helped to develop the design curriculum at Black Mountain College, at that time a noted site of avant - garde activity.
When I was a student at Bennington College in the 1970s and also as a very young artist, Kenneth Noland and Larry Poons visited my studio a couple of times as visiting artists, and these visits were important and helpful.
But in a country where 30 % have college degrees, I would venture to guess that the problem is more lack of cogent, plain English explanations in accessible media channels coupled with lack of time and / or interest.
Whether you are recently divorced and just getting back on your feet financially and renting for the first time in many years, or a newly married couple renting their first El Paso apartment together after graduating from college, you need to be protected as a renter.
In a study of college students they found that couples whose language was in sync were almost four times more likely to want to see each other again than those who did not use similar languagIn a study of college students they found that couples whose language was in sync were almost four times more likely to want to see each other again than those who did not use similar languagin sync were almost four times more likely to want to see each other again than those who did not use similar language.
I've been investing in real estate ever since I got the bug in college at Clemson University... and to my parents dismay... dropped out of college to dive full - time into real estate at the age of 22 with a couple friends / partners from school.
coming through a season of moving, my husband losing his job, turning 50, 3 more of our 6 children getting married, four grandbabies arriving, last child off to work / college after 30 + years of home educating and all of it in the last couple of years, wondering what I should be doing now...... my answer from the Lord was «your husband still needs you» soooo, I've been helping him buid his new business, and we are rediscovering ourselves and having a great time!
We spend time with mine and my husband's families Christmas Eve, have Christmas morning to ourselves, and then open our home in the afternoon and evening to young couples who couldn't make it home for Christmas (we live in a college town).
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