After high school, I will matriculate at a local community college. [verb]
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Before you can matriculate at the college I attend, you must first complete an application and have your educational records forwarded to the school. [verb]
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"Well, you've got to matriculate, you know," he said. [Please select]
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He matriculated as a student of law and science at Göttingen in May, 1832, and later at Berlin in 1834. [Please select]
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He leaves home provided with his ordinary apparel, which he is compelled to abandon, on becoming a matriculate. [Please select]
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Mary's Hall, was matriculated in the university in the beginning of December 1589; how long he remained at the university Wood is not able to determine. [Please select]
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By SAMUEL LA'MERT, Consulting Surgeon, 9 Bedford street, Bedford square, London; Matriculated Member of the University of Edinburgh; Honorary Member of the London Hospital Medical Society; Licentiate of Apothecaries' Hall, London, &c.' [Please select]
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