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He spent college hitting the books instead of the track.
Check them out and get excited to start hitting the books again.
A new branding campaign to support Lyft's latest app redesign, is also hitting the books this quarter.
Whether it's fresh notebooks and a new backpack or full linen sets, hitting the books means stocking up.
So, she's hitting the books to beef up her resume at the Northeastern Institute of Cannabis in Natick, Massachusetts.
In this adorable photo of John as a third grader, you can see the two of them hitting the books.
We have seen Sophia hitting the books lately, which could mean she's ramping up for a second shot at college.
As students aim to meet these demands of the labor market, they are hitting the books and taking out loans.
Not to mention, you'll have to dedicate a few years of your life to hitting the books, attending classes, and completing projects.
The deterioration in distressed asset prices is hitting the books of dozens of listed companies who rushed into the business a few years back.
Whether you're hitting the books or working your 9-to-5, we're all looking for the right movies and shows to procrastinate with this September.
In his recent fights, Jianliang seems to have been hitting the books: his fight IQ is looking substantially higher than just a couple of years ago.
Nick's also got his eyes on something Regis never did -- pursuing his doctorate from Howard University, and ya gotta hear his motivation for hitting the books.
Kenya Moore is making sure a Howard University student who says she got stiffed by her summer job ... has the cash she needs to keep hitting the books.
This is the last, precious summer weekend for a lot of students, and Chipotle has decided to soften the blow of hitting the books again with free food.
Donna Kellogg Kellogg, 232, went to the art show probably to blow off a little steam after hitting the books at the end of her school term, her friend Josh Howes said.
Her morning meditation instructs her to "dominate the day," and while her peers have been goofing off and hanging out, she and Amy have been hitting the books and building their résumés.
A second law hitting the books this month allows judges to sentence those convicted of emotional abuse of another person by harming or killing an animal to up to 10 years in jail.
School's out for the summer, but if you're considering hitting the books for formal training in the art of style, take note: Fashionista just released its annual ranking of the world's best fashion programs.
That was the case for Lea Giovanniello, 59, the Virginia woman who found that resuming a full-time job in the technology sector two years ago required hitting the books for a new degree.
As we reported ... Kim's been studying hard for the baby bar exam and was hitting the books earlier this week for a torts essay with attorneys Jessica Jackson and Erin Haney, with whom she's apprenticing.
As a way to make the prospect of hitting the books once again a little less grim and hopefully save you a bit of cash, Chipotle is giving away free drinks to students who make in-store entrée purchases.
And even if you won't personally be hitting the books, there's still something about this time of year that inspires grand plans of reinvention and finding new ways to demonstrate to everyone you know just how much you've really changed over the summer.
He had toyed with the idea of going to university, but felt he would "fail uni (university) the same way I did high school … I was just not cut out for hitting the books," according to a biography by business writer Paddy Manning.
He had toyed with the idea of going to university, but felt he would "fail uni (university) the same way I did high school  I was just not cut out for hitting the books," according to a biography by business writer Paddy Manning.
Kim shared a photo of herself hitting the books with attorneys Jessica Jackson and Erin Haney, studying for what she calls California's baby bar exam -- a requirement for anyone studying law the way she is ... as an apprentice with Jackson and Haney's firm.
While all these things ring true, going to B-school requires shelling out Big Bucks and dedicating a few years of your life to hitting the books, attending classes, and breaking your back completing dissertations — which to some people might seem like a Very Bad Idea™ indeed.
For a child to come to school and be told that how he speaks and how his parents speak is embarrassing—something he must abandon—is more likely to make him think school is not for him than it is to get him hitting the books trying to learn to speak like Henry Higgins in Shaw's "Pygmalion" ("My Fair Lady" on the big screen).
The group gathers and toast their final year. Both Harvey and Gil are still hitting the books hard, with some success. The year features hay rides, phone booth body jams, and a smooth procession towards graduation. Harvey is in denial about his love of Professor Gauthier, and she coyly asks him if he would like to marry her.
Kumiko won and in return had Tsuruta stop being a bully and start hitting the books. Tsuruta may seem tough but he's actually a kind person and a good cook. He also shows up in episode 11 of the anime, to try to help the guys get Shin out. In the manga, he becomes part of Kumiko's class because honestly, he couldn't remember what grade he was in before being kicked out.
The patients in question needed more care than Amerigroup had expected, and the company had updated its computer processing systems which resulted in expenses hitting the books earlier than anticipated. On September 28, 2005, Amerigroup announced its loss, and by October 27, the company's stock price had dropped to $15.45 per share. The company performed better in the fourth quarter of 2005, but it took several months for Amerigroup to fully recover. In 2007, Amerigroup settled a lawsuit brought on by shareholders who claimed to have been defrauded following the company's drop in share price as a result of the money lost in the third quarter of 2005.
William Chase Richardson (born May 11, 1940)Nancy Kercheval, "Hitting the Books," Warfield's, November 20, 1991, p. 28 received a Bachelor of Arts degree from Trinity College (Connecticut) and a Master in Business Administration degree (1964) and a Ph.D. from the University of Chicago (1971).Stacy Hanna, "'I Accomplished What I Set Out to Do'" Battle Creek (Michigan) Enquirer, March 30, 2006 Dr Richardson was previously graduate dean and vice provost for research at the University of Washington (1981-1984), executive vice president and provost at Pennsylvania State University (1984–1990),William C. Richardson, Ph.D. profile on Exelon Corporation websiteResume of William C. Richardson, Ph.D. from TobaccoDocuments.org and held various positions at the University of Chicago. He later became president of Johns Hopkins University (1990–1995).
On the basis of the growing popularity of gift certificates, he states that "To get a true picture of holiday sales, one may consider measuring October, November, December and January sales combined as opposed to just November and December sales.", because with "a hefty amount of that spending not hitting the books until January, extending the length of the season makes sense". According to the Deloitte 2007 Holiday Survey, for the fourth straight year, gift cards are expected to be the top gift purchase in 2007, with more than two-thirds (69 percent) of consumers surveyed planning to buy them, compared with 66 percent in 2006. In addition, holiday shoppers are planning to buy even more cards this year: an average of 5.5 cards, compared with the 4.6 cards they planned to buy last year.

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