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They are the only collegiate team to use the name.
It turned out some collegiate team was on the 747.
They have had players go on to play at the collegiate level.
Several people in the program have gone on to collegiate success.
He has also worked at the collegiate level and high school levels.
In fact, he would go on to start every single game of his collegiate career.
It was the first time Brown has lost a collegiate race since 1992.
He played for the Heat again 1989 during the collegiate off season.
He has also been a head coach at the collegiate level.
The first known collegiate state president served during the 1970-1971 school year.
He also played in a school record 132 collegiate games.
In 1888 she was finally able to return to the collegiate scene at the age of 31.
A collegiate foundation was also set up here in 1060.
This field goal was a collegiate record at the time.
This was his only season as a collegiate head coach.
It had the status of collegiate church from 1407 to 1851.
It is the University's second largest collegiate body, with over 1000 students.
He should be collegiate - to a point - and considered.
The new leader will have to provide a more collegiate style.
I have already said we support as necessary the collegiate nature of the Commission.
It was established in 1905 and is the country's first collegiate business school.
The students should study for 2 years at collegiate level before taking the examination.
As a coach, he was one of the first to win more than 500 games on the collegiate level.
This one was too collegiate - it had a reading list.
The collegiate series involves over 50 schools across the country.
We have three or four days to put each program together, and it's very collegial.
But we have had the most collegial management committee in my experience here.
The two men have maintained a collegial relationship, at least in public.
And he is, as we have found, the very definition of collegial.
Our American counterparts, on the other hand, are always collegial.
The three men established a collegial and open learning environment at the law school.
The mission is to offer general and professional collegial level education.
It seemed clear to him that this was no collegial discussion.
Safe seats have not made the members of Congress more collegial.
She called him 11 times over the years with various collegial requests.
"Right at the top there was a collegial partnership and that felt good."
But the two men described their relationship as collegial and collaborative.
The members will call a news conference to toast their collegial experience.
What, for example, did he mean by calling the relationship between the President and his client "collegial"?
Let me say this: it is not often that we work together in such a collegial fashion!
At least so far, the galleries have a collegial relationship, the owners say.
This is a very collegial body, not one of great show."
And, above a certain level of significance, a collegial element comes into play.
The Commission is strong when it acts as a collegial body.
It is written in maybe four different hands as a collegial work by monks.
The credit for that more collegial relationship depends on whom you ask.
"That really is not going to change, we will continue to operate in a collegial type of environment."
The race for the Democratic nomination has been relatively collegial.
The best thing he's done is to be collegial.
Later, in a less collegial setting, the old clips seem to speak from a time past.