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  2. 75 thoughtful graduation wishes to celebrate commencement - AOL

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    Say "Congratulations" to a friend, family member or other graduate using one of these short, inspirational or funny graduation wishes perfect for the big day.

  3. Here's Exactly What to Write in Your Graduation Card to ... - AOL

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    Congratulations, graduate! Warmest congratulations, and best of luck in your future pursuits. Funny Graduation Messages. Woman's Day/Getty Images.

  4. Inspiring Messages to Jot Down Inside Graduation Cards - AOL

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    Graduation is a major life milestone, and it certainly calls for anyone and everyone to say, "Congratulations, Graduate!" ... We're here to help with 61 examples of personal messages, from sweet ...

  5. List of graduation songs - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of songs that are typically played during graduation ceremonies. An example is the song "A Million Dreams" a song made by Artists: Hugh Jackman, Michelle Williams, Ziv Zaifman. An example is the song "A Million Dreams" a song made by Artists: Hugh Jackman, Michelle Williams, Ziv Zaifman.

  6. Commencement speech - Wikipedia

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    The Churchill speech (on 29 October 1941) is an example of a notable old boy visiting and giving a speech at his secondary school during the school's academic year. [1] In many countries that follow the British practice, universities have a graduation ceremony. These ceremonies may or may not have a "key-note" speaker.

  7. Yearbook - Wikipedia

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    Some examples of the types of inscriptions and signatures which may be found in a typical yearbook. Some yearbooks contain a few pages that will be left blank for people to write messages about the preceding year and summer. This tradition was inherited from commonplace books. [4]