In 2006, Barnard College, in New York, started one-on-one counseling for students applying for private loans.
In May, Sandberg was most concerned with the futures of the graduating class at Barnard College.
Ditas and Javier didn't concern themselves with whether I took calculus or got into Barnard early.
Attock were bowled out for 178 in reply, Reece O'Connell and Michael Barnard took three wickets each.
Dr. Neal Barnard of the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine, author of Breaking the Food Seduction St.
Ann Marie Barnard, chief executive of Action on Pre-Eclampsia, said an accurate test would help many women.
Also to receive the medal will be John Hinchcliffe for services to the community of Barnard Castle.
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But Barnard said she wondered a tiny bit about her decision to not see that doctor again.
Now the latest tremor looks to have shaken Chelsea teammate Ashley Cole and Chelsea club secretary David Barnard.
"There are people who crave cheese, " says Barnard, a vegetarian who is also active in the animal-rights movement.
Alice Barnard from the Countryside Alliance urged the government to "urgently review" the rental market in rural areas.
In a new memoir, a recent interview and at Barnard College, she disclosed past struggles with bulimia and alcohol.
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When Barnard was introduced to the blender in 1937, he considered it to be more than a kitchen appliance.
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"Brad probably wishes he had never heard of Saks Fifth Avenue, " says Kurt Barnard, of Barnard's Retail Trend Report.
Lillehei trained dozens of heart surgeons, including South African Christiaan Barnard, who performed the first successful heart transplant in 1967.
However, Mr Barnard said that there was no practical significance in the mountain classification, saying it was "just a word".
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Eventually, the plane cuts through a notch above Princess Royal Island, takes a big bank turn toward Barnard Harbour, and--boom!
"Most people I know have iPhones, " said David Barnard, founder of App Cubby, which makes utility programs for Apple devices.
Several years ago, at the age of 21, I attended the graduation ceremony at Barnard College of my best friend.
Also, Niel Barnard, a former chief spy for the apartheid regime, who used to keep a thick file on Bishop Tutu.
Lillehei trained dozens of heart surgeons, including Christiaan Barnard, the South African who in 1967 performed the first successful heart transplant.
Alice Barnard, chief executive of the Countryside Alliance, said 250, 000 people were expected to come out to support their local hunt.
Mr Barnard said their first measurement had been so close, OS had asked them to go back and take a second reading.
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But Janna Levin, a physics and astronomy professor at Barnard College, says dramatic events in space do make a kind of music.
The nebula itself is named Barnard 3, after its discoverer, Edward Barnard, who discovered over a dozen comets and over 300 nebula.
In 1967, Dr. Christiaan Barnard carried out the world's first heart transplant operation in Cape Town on Louis Washkansky, who lived for 18 days.
On the other hand, you could wait for a suitable piece to soar from the sky into your mailbox, as happened to octogenarian Carutha Barnard in 1984.
This time, the sisters are matched with ecclesiastic brothers (including Barnard Hughes, Michael Jeter, and Brad Sullivan) and a classroomful of supposed teen-age scene-stealers.
New York Times Beirut bureau chief Anne Barnard joins us now.
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