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The commercial enterprise linked to a college or university is the type of operation Gov. Andrew Cuomo is trying to encourage with his proposed tax-free zones.
WSJ: Public-private partnership pushes '3-D printing'
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From the underground New York scene to commercial radio success, from college campuses to preschools, TMBG has never compromised the quirky lyrics and eclectic sound for which it's loved.
NPR: Here Comes They Might Be Giants
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Four others who took industrial action in June - the Association of Teachers and Lecturers, the National Union of Teachers, the Public and Commercial Services Union and University and College Union - do not need to hold another ballot if they want to strike.
BBC: Mass strike ballots will go ahead, say unions
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The college dropout was an overwhelming commercial and critical success, and West found fans outside hip-hop circles.
NPR: Kanye West Shines
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By dint of the inability of the commercial interests to come up with a college "championship" game worthy of the name, one of the few rituals left with any shred of amateur magic has gotten a stay of irrelevance.
FORBES: The BCS Mess Restores The Rose Bowl's Luster
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You'd have to be a Madison Avenue trivia champ to remember the commercial in which a father praised his son for getting into college.
FORBES: Stand-Up Brand
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After all, office, commercial and mortgage REITs are largely tied to the business cycle, but college enrollments tend to remain steady over time.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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While in school Gupta teamed up with James Molidor, a former college buddy turned accountant, to expand his gallery into a commercial venture.
FORBES: Life
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When Roh graduated from Busan Commercial High School in 1966, he didn't have enough money to go to college.
CNN: Getting to know Roh
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As swimming grows in popularity and commercial opportunity, more swimmers have been able to stay competitive and make a living long after college, which has nudged up the average age.
WSJ: Social Media
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Shaw feels students need more rigorous majors to prepare them for the job market, but the late college dropout Steve Jobs pointed to a calligraphy class that he audited as one of his major commercial inspirations.
FORBES: Sorry Left AND Right, No Job Requires A College Degree