enroll in the PONS Dictionary

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Seventy boys enrolled in the first term, and 110 more signed up for the second.
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Once you have the certificates, contact the company's transfer agent and ask to enroll in the dividend reinvestment plan.
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Enrolments have risen steadily since then; in 2005 there were 322 students enrolled.
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After he recovered, doctors recommended to his parents that he enroll in some kind of sport, preferably in a fresh air environment.
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But, unfortunately, his parents forgot to enroll him in the dorm, and the apartment he was planning on staying in burnt down as he arrived.
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It was established in 1963 and enrolled 1075 students in grades 9 through 12 in 2001.
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In 2005, there were approximately 1800 students enrolled in the school, 400 of which were senior school students.
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Currently there are about 40,000 undergraduate and postgraduate students enrolled.
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Students who complete a vocational program can enroll in higher education, but may need to take additional courses before being eligible to apply.
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The program provides scholarships to students as incentive to complete high school and enroll in college.
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