He had to drop out of college and his social life became almost non-existent. |
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You've got a lot of big-time Republicans squeezing you big-time, if you will, to drop out. |
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The first step in the strengthening process happens when the other candidates drop out. |
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Players who are not prepared to wager that their cards are best can drop out of the betting, sacrificing any money staked up to that point. |
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I felt I should no more drop out halfway than a junior officer would have hung back when ordering his troops to go over the top. |
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The candidate with the lowest number of votes will drop out, before another vote reduces the race down to a straight head-to-head. |
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She shut them for a moment and immediately felt the world drop out from under her in a sickening swoop of her stomach. |
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The Olympic champion could well have won four titles if she had not chosen to drop out of the 100 butterfly to avoid a clash of events. |
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It's the tale of Malcolm, an art school drop out who persuades his hapless friends to join his cockeyed crusade against the system. |
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She was forced to drop out of the race on the next lap because of a mechanical problem. |
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Many drop out of school and many are prey to sexual and physical abuse, neglect and substance abuse. |
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By using infrasound to attack the gums of the teeth, the invisible personnel can loosen the victim's teeth and cause them drop out. |
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He might as well concede the election right now, or simply drop out and let President Bush run against just Ralph Nader. |
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There are no breaks, no fills, little syncopation, and the beats rarely drop out. |
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The starting player may either put a bid in coins down on the table, or drop out, and take the lowest valued card on the table. |
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Ten years ago he was a Dundee University drop out whose career encompassed labouring, recruitment consultancy and a rock band. |
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Furthermore, forcing welfare recipients onto workfare has forced many young people to drop out of school or training programs. |
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In some schools, according to the Times, poorly performing students are encouraged to drop out. |
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When folding you permanently drop out of the betting and sacrifice any money you have already put into the pot during that deal. |
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The Wasps made a mess of Batley's kick-off and from the drop out scrum-half Gary Barnett spotted a gap and beat Callaghan to score. |
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Three clubs have already gone and four more will drop out over the next two season. |
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You don't see that the experience will benefit them even if they drop out or don't get a job at the end? |
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What factors cause people to drop out of their present lives and lead a completely separate existence in another country? |
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Kerry's disappointing third place finish in New Hampshire might compel him to drop out. |
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A win would secure top spot for either of us, a loss could have seen either team drop out. |
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How might we devise a system that offers students a second chance but that doesn't obfuscate reality or entice students to drop out? |
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Some however for whatever reason just decide to drop out of society and choose to live on the streets. |
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Eventually the drums and bass drop out completely, and we're left with dual arpeggiating guitars gently supporting a relaxed sax melody. |
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But, remember, the amount of weight you lose is entirely at your own discretion and you can join in or drop out of the campaign at any time. |
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In the local school system I was branded a loser, a lost cause, and encouraged to drop out. |
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Many societies, she notes, encourage their youth to drop out for a period of self-discovery. |
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I rip the lid off the bottle of shampoo and run it under the water to try and get the last drop out. |
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However, at-risk students are also particularly prone to drop out of community college altogether. |
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I could just drop out of society forever, never speak to the rest of them again, and live out my days in total solitude. |
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So what happened for a helicopter deemed by aviation experts to be one of the safest to just drop out of the sky on a clear July evening? |
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Which of the teams will be the first to take a drop out from under the posts? |
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They generally are older, drop out or stop out at higher rates, take longer to complete their degrees, and often are married with children. |
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Apparently it's quite the thing to drop out of society for months and take to the rivers and byways. |
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He was so upset that he hatched a devious scheme to get the first five qualifiers to drop out of the race. |
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A defender who thinks he cannot contribute his share is allowed to drop out, leaving the other defender with a quota of only two tricks. |
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Not just managing Shakespeare but actually grabbing it by the throat and ringing every drop out of it and carrying it with such conviction. |
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Their children will have to drop out of school and get in fight on the streets, or become street musicians or street newspaper sellers. |
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Club prez since '94, Carrier says she skated until she was 12, then had to drop out because it got too pricey. |
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These differences with regard to drop out from bibliotherapy are in need of further explanation. |
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In this campaign, many politicians, even regular users, seemed to drop out of the Twittersphere entirely. |
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Are there analogous reasons for some open source software projects to drop out of a race, endorse a front runner, and help with its campaign? |
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Armoy retained possession from the 22 drop out and their out-half spotted a gap in the Newry back line. |
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But many schools serving the poor are of such abysmal quality that many children drop out of school in frustration. |
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Stephan Minogue's attempted penalty from halfway narrowly missed and was touched down for a 22 drop out. |
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It was, however, Keighley who finished the game on top, forcing play to the try line with a long drop out from the restart. |
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Students who lived on campus and were involved in fraternities, sororities or extracurricular activities were less likely to drop out of college. |
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Yet he manages to nobble a number of people who first agree to contribute to the film, and then mysteriously drop out. |
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It's because women drop out of the workforce, raise children, prefer jobs where they can work at home. |
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But unfortunately for him, the fall forced him to drop out of the race. |
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Many times, victims drop out of school, while their alleged attackers graduate. |
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In fact, depending on how many tourist class passengers drop out, the business class passengers might end up paying more. |
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But it's never good to drop out of a race and I'm not a quitter. |
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Wasinger has even gone so far as to call on Comstock to drop out and run as a Democrat instead. |
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He implied that the opponents who are calling for him to drop out of the race are seeking to disenfranchise the voters. |
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As players drop out, the turn to lead to the first trick continues to rotate anticlockwise, passing to the next player if the player whose turn it would have been is out. |
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There's talk of a lost generation as children drop out of school. |
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He won a ticket to college on a basketball scholarship but had to drop out to support his siblings. |
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The backpackers want to lie by the sea or pretend to drop out for a week. |
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Many students drop out of secondary education or university. |
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Should it not deserve our attention if our talented students drop out of schools due to paucity of funds or child labour while our elite perform repeated umrahs and hajjs? |
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While the direction in both films means we get lots of crazy compositions and flawed framing, at least we don't have to sit through scratches, drop out, or editing muffs. |
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Primary teachers, he added, can readily identify those who will most likely underachieve and drop out early in a society of poverty, unemployment and social exclusion. |
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By his code of honor, it would been unsportsmanlike to drop out. |
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You will put 1 and 2 together, and decide to cut your losses and drop out now while the getting is good and the fall TV season is still relatively new. |
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Officers' representatives have consistently complained about a shortfall among commandants and captains and there is usually a high drop out rate among recruits. |
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Even after the devilling year, Irish barristers are not guaranteed any income, and many drop out of the profession because of the pressure of growing bank loans. |
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She knew that her chance would not come again, which was why, despite her capitulation in the marathon, she pluckily chose to run in the 10,000m, only to drop out once more. |
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I applaud these crustaceans for their insistence that it's ok to drop out of useful society in order to protect a feeling of global harmony that I doubt has ever existed. |
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Having withstood early pressure and a strong downfield wind, Newbridge used the ball well early on but two basic drop out re-start errors saw them fall behind. |
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We want to give them a course that gives them rigor, but doesn't overstretch them that they drop out. |
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The body feathers have dense, fluffy bases and are loosely attached to the skin, hence they drop out easily. |
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She also says he was going to star in This Sporting Life but had to drop out when Guns of Navarone went over schedule. |
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Generally, by the time you are Real, most of your hair has been loved off and your eyes drop out and you get loose in the joints and very shabby. |
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A spoiler may also drop out at the last moment, inducing charges that such an act was intended from the beginning. |
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However, their efforts largely unraveled with the French victory at Zurich in September 1799, which caused Russia to drop out of the war. |
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Many children, especially girls, drop out of school after completing the 5th Year in remote areas. |
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Indeed, it has been estimated that over half of students who drop out of school have a diagnosable psychiatric disorder. |
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If any Kantele survive, then they can zap the rescue craft with an Electro Magnetic Pulse and it will drop out of the sky like a stone. |
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There were 8,000 there last time and Wrexham fans will be sad to see their arch-enemies drop out of the Conference. |
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But the boy's relatives don't sit on their behinds and wait for a pari or an apsara to drop out of the heavens. |
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The dead branch may not be attached to the trunk wood except at its base, and can drop out after the tree has been sawn into boards. |
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The SIA noted that approximately 50 percent of all students majoring in electrical engineering drop out of their major before completing their studies. |
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Nelson replaces Louis Ludik at fullback while Chris Henry and Callum Black drop out and Iain Henderson moves to lock in place of Franco van der Merwe. |
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If air velocities drop below the material's saltation velocity, the material will drop out of the air stream and just slide along a pipe or elbow. |
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If you are Hopelessly Devoted to Danny and Sandy, pining for those Summer Nights and just about ready to drop out of beauty school, then Grease is the word and world for you. |
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Most of these cases drop out of use in Modem English but some survive in literary styles, or get reanalysed as instances of sentence adverbs and noun phrases. |
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It was also reported that the proband group had a higher rat e of academic problems, including suspension, drop out, expulsion, and having failed a grade. |
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We need to find a way for women to not drop out, but to lean in to their careers and give them the flexibility they need to stay in the workforce. |
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