| 1. | A general course comprised divinity, classical languages, mathematics, English literature and history.
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| 2. | The general course is south-west, and its length, including windings, is about.
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| 3. | Modern roads still follow the general course of those built by the Romans.
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| 4. | All students on the General Course are guaranteed a place in university accommodation.
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| 5. | He sought instead a general course on human values offered to non-church members.
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| 6. | This does not violate the general course of our policy.
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| 7. | He did complete the entry exams in the General Course on July 16, 1918.
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| 8. | She also studied as a General Course Student at the London School of Economics.
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| 9. | It may be time to resuscitate the idea of a general course of action.
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| 10. | These courses are generally considered " much more rigorous than the general course offerings ".
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