61.   Bush did not wax nostalgic on how Houston shaped him as he grew from a young teen-ager to a college graduate and a white-collar worker.

62.   Bush used the appearance to drum up support for Teach for America, a program that places recent college graduates in urban and rural schools.

63.   But as college graduates enter the toughest job market in years, she and others are wondering how they will erase the red ink.

64.   But advocates of college programs for welfare recipients say education is worthwhile because college graduates are so successful at getting off welfare and staying off.

65.   But the cause will be a growing oversupply of college graduates, leading to falling wages in their fields.

66.   But the exhibition is also a compact introductory course in microbiology and epidemiology, with something of interest for both a young child and a mature college graduate.

67.   But the pace of womenUs progress in politics continues to be slow, even for womenUs college graduates.

68.   But the woman, a recent college graduate, froze.

69.   But this shift is no more rapid than the growth in the number of college graduates.

70.   But younger trainers, usually recent college graduates or people making a career change, often undergo at least a little formal education before taking a certification test.

n. + graduate >>共 124
college 36.07%
school 12.46%
university 10.05%
law 7.32%
business 2.95%
high-school 1.75%
student 1.75%
year 1.31%
science 1.31%
economics 1.20%
college + n. >>共 516
student 11.39%
football 6.42%
basketball 4.28%
campus 3.27%
game 3.16%
coach 3.08%
degree 2.69%
player 2.66%
graduate 2.28%
education 2.21%
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