Graduate Affairs Administrator Sonja Rusnak said the rise--the third year in a row--is not likely prompted by short-term economic concerns, since getting a PhD can take seven or more years.
The set, by the team of the front-row guest Rem Koolhaas, gave the first clue: a space like an industrial street, with the effect of oil spills, heavy metal pillars and abstract cars in pastel pink colors.
The Oxford-based player made it eight points in a row by holding to love, but at 5-5 handed Agassi the advantage again and the American went on to take the set 7-5.
Non-mortgage borrowing by individuals shrank for a third month in a row - the first time since records began in 1993.
India were routed in an overseas cricket Test for the eighth time in a row - four by an innings and two by more than 290 runs.
Last week it was announced that Japan planned to increase military spending for the first time in a decade - albeit by a small amount - in a move that has been linked to the row with China.
Farrell kicked the visitors ahead before he was hauled down late by Brown - for which the second row saw yellow.
The absence of England's first-choice second row is ameliorated somewhat by the quality of their replacements, Garath Archer and Simon Shaw, who are both senior internationals and have been playing some outstanding club rugby.
The long-running legal row began in February 2011 when police decided to test the Lidl store by sending a 16-year-old to attempt to buy alcohol.
The overworked Connacht defence had not been helped by the sin-binning of back-row Colm Rigney in the 32nd minute, after he tried once too often to slow Blues ball at the breakdown.
In the main chamber the new citizens-to-be sat in the front row, staring up at a portrait of the Queen flanked by a union flag.
But the ruling Socialist Party has given the row fresh impetus by proposing a change to corporate-governance rules that may boost Mr del Rivero.
The Wasps flanker was substituted by second-row Nick Kennedy with 12 minutes of Sunday's game remaining and later had six stitches on a thumb wound.
He is joined in the front row by veteran loose-head Os du Randt, the only survivor from the Springboks' 1995 World Cup victory on home soil.
The high drama of the result, and the reported finger-jabbing row between rebel star Jesse Norman and the prime minister was followed by low farce as a government whip, I'm told, dashed through the corridors like something out of the end credits of the Benny Hill show.
Convenient access to the rear seats is assured by sliding second-row seats that can be managed with a single hand movement.
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Some Japanese businesses operating in China were also hit by fall-out from the row - last week Mr Abe criticised Beijing for allowing businesses to be damaged to achieve "political objectives".
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According to Saturday's Washington Post, in one of these meetings, he was among the front-row attendees at a briefing conducted by the man who is, arguably, Mr. Bush's chief aide: Karl Rove.
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Unfortunately for Cibulkova however, the defeat marked the second year in a row where the 23-year-old has led the world's best by a significant distance in Miami only to fail to make it over the finish line.
Jonathan Thomas switches from lock to back-row to fill the gap vacated by Powell's banishment from the squad after being charged with drink-driving following an incident with a golf buggy on the morning after the win against Scotland.
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South Africa, who won the first Test by 358 runs, named an unchanged line-up for the fourth Test in a row, again leaving out veteran Shaun Pollock.
That has been highlighted by the capture of South African second-row Marco Wentzel from Leicester Tigers.
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Valencia finished third in the table for the third season in a row, while big-spending Malaga, owned by Qatari Abdullah bin Nasser bin Abdullah Al Ahmed Al Thani, clinched the fourth and final European Champions League qualifying spot.
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The then-record of 20 in a row had been set by Milwaukee less than a year earlier, the Knicks had won 18 in a row a couple of years before that, and there just wasn't the fascination with a feat that didn't seem as extraordinary at the time.
"We were second best by quite some way, " said the back-row forward.
The prime minister became involved in a row over his party's by-election candidate as he visited Eastleigh to give Maria Hutchings' campaign a boost.
The parties also settled a row over the Brussels-Halle-Vilvoorde electoral district fuelled by Flemish fears of encroachment by French-speakers.
Its waterfront is flanked on one side by a row of pastel-hued homes and on the other by a long strip of sandy beach.
Look at the adulation showered on The Row, a line of luxe basics designed by Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen (who are also, may I add, women).
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