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Sentence: Thomas Rock, director of admissions at Columbia University's Teachers



 
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Sentence: Thomas Rock, director of admissions at Columbia University's Teachers #1 (permalink) Mon Apr 27, 2009 9:25 am   Sentence: Thomas Rock, director of admissions at Columbia University's Teachers
 

Hi!

Can you help me to analyze the following sentence in terms of clauses,please?

Thomas Rock, director of admissions at Columbia University's Teachers College, also sees a silver lining to the economic crisis.
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Sentence: Thomas Rock, director of admissions at Columbia University's Teachers #2 (permalink) Wed Apr 29, 2009 3:58 am   Sentence: Thomas Rock, director of admissions at Columbia University's Teachers
 

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It is a single clause.
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