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collegiate

1. of or relating to a college or college students
2. (of a university) composed of various colleges of equal standing
3. Canadian short for collegiate institute
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Mayor Anderson's email added: "I will be voting for Jane Kennedy because I want a police commissioner that I can work with - someone who believes they are accountable to the Labour party and its members, someone who has always worked collegiately and taken a positive and supportive approach and the only one of the three shortlisted who has made a massive contribution to Liverpool Labour party and the success we currently enjoy."
We would reiterate the need to work collegiately with Westminster, Brussels and the private sector, as only this can build a sustainable enterprise and entrepreneur-driven economy.
Walt Williams, who played at Shiloh Christian and collegiately for the University of Central Arkansas and Liberty University in Virginia, started Pinnacle Preps Recruiting four years ago with three clients and now has 31.
Drake, a native of Louisville, Kentucky, played collegiately at Western Kentucky.
Any students attending camp who possess the ability to play at the next level, whether it be collegiately in the states or perhaps professionally in the United States or Canada, will have a fair chance at getting noticed and taking it to the next level.
At age 25, Rosado knew this spring likely would be his last chance to play collegiately.
He added, "The Governments and legislatures in Cardiff and London need to work amicably and collegiately to make these new processes work as intended, with informed and on-going discussion the basis for our effective collaboration.
Weibring played collegiately at Illinois State in Normal, and launched a successful PGA Tour career after his graduation in 1975.
Goldman played collegiately at Mississippi State where his career low round of 64 was the third-best in program history.
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