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They scrambled to hire him because he holds an Ivy-League PhD.
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Kristen Bell co-stars as a sharp Ivy-League graduate working at his firm.
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Looking at MIT vs. Harvard shows some interesting evidence; MIT students give far less than Harvard students do (and less than many other Ivy-League school alums (per capita)) for the first ten years after graduation.
Tournament Ranking of Colleges, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Hey Bella, for the record I am a 4.0 student, I scored 1970 on the SAT, I am in the 97th percentile of all high school juniors nationwide, and I have been offered scholarships from countless colleges, including Ivy-League Cornell.
Tom McIntyre Explains His Picks for our 2009 Hunting and Fishing Heroes and Villians Face-Off 2009
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Our Princess, Bernice Pauahi Bishop, had the foresight to leave land & money to educate the children of Hawaiian ancestry, & we have the richest school in the United States (Kamehameha Schools), even richer than Harvard, Yale or any other Ivy-League School.
Twilight Lexicon » Kristen Stewart and Anna Kendrick Featured in Controversial Vanity Fair Issue 2010
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Hey Bella, for the record I am a 4.0 student, I scored 1970 on the SAT, I am in the 97th percentile of all high school juniors nationwide, and I have been offered scholarships from countless colleges, including Ivy-League Cornell.
Tom McIntyre Explains His Picks for our 2009 Hunting and Fishing Heroes and Villians Face-Off 2009
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There was also Roaring Chicken, the decrepit medicine man, a role created by Edward Everett Horton, the ne plus ultra of Ivy-League Yankee gentlemen and an alumnus of Columbia University (Phi Kappa Psi), as well as his chosen successor Crazy Cat.
We're the Hekawi 2009
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This version plays the same card, but adds some pretty on-the-nose political leanings as well, as James Marsden's David is a stereotypical 'latte-liberal' lives in Hollywood, atheist, Ivy-League educated, etc while the people he encounters in this new environment are almost clownishly 'Southern' in their appearance and behavior.
Scott Mendelson: Review: Straw Dogs (2011) Scott Mendelson 2011
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There was also Roaring Chicken, the decrepit medicine man, a role created by Edward Everett Horton, the ne plus ultra of Ivy-League Yankee gentlemen and an alumnus of Columbia University (Phi Kappa Psi), as well as his chosen successor Crazy Cat.
Archive 2009-04-01 2009
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No, she isn't Ivy-League "educated" through free scholarships.
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