Competition is broken into paraplegic, quadriplegic, junior mixed and a Sunday road race. |
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He was on the books of top rugby union club Leicester Tigers as a junior but has switched to the League code. |
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Parents are asked to walk their children to school or use the vehicular access to the junior school. |
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The Admiral wants to see a greater involvement of Leading Hands and Petty Officers in the daily management of junior ratings. |
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He also coached boys' and girls' junior high basketball, junior high football, and junior varsity baseball. |
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He is told he is not ready and he is sent to the junior varsity team for two years. |
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Not only did he fail to make the Washington varsity, he also failed to make the junior varsity. |
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At the time, 1991, Mick was the junior varsity coach at Woodward High, a Cincinnati public school. |
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His first year at SFU was highlighted by securing a spot on the junior varsity basketball team. |
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But the team piles up the points by taking part in lots of tournaments, mostly at the novice and junior varsity level. |
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That's simply unacceptable for a junior varsity team, much less a team with Super Bowl aspirations. |
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In 1947 he transferred to the University of Michigan, where he played football on the junior varsity squad. |
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Wesley was thoroughly American, a cornerback on his high school's junior varsity football team. |
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He said the school's first option was its feeder junior school and then it considered pupils from other schools if there was space. |
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Teachers at the junior school were said to be hardworking with every year group receiving good teaching. |
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In 2000, when Flanagan was eleven, the local state high school expanded to include a middle school and a junior school. |
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At the moment it is restricted to junior schools and the first year of high school. |
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When my sister taught at a junior school they celebrated all the religious festivals. |
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Neighbouring St Peter's School said it would house its junior school there. |
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A headteacher is stepping down as her infant school joins forces with a neighbouring junior school. |
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Some 1,200 teaching and non-teaching staff work in 88 secondary schools and composite junior schools. |
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The club is open to people of all ages and abilities, has a strong junior section and attends a range of competitions. |
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It is starting in junior schools with a view to going into secondary schools within the year. |
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One of my schoolmates has a little sister studying in an Australian junior school. |
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Some preparatory or junior schools also offer scholarships, but awards for children under the age of seven are rare. |
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The second phase of the project will have a junior school, residential court, dining hall and kitchens. |
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Berkeley Primary School was founded in 1930, originally as separate infant and junior schools. |
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His preference to work with the bureaucracy and junior ministers was honed during 12 years as chief minister of Gujarat. |
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But today, this paper offers cautious congratulations to junior minister Steve Webb on his plans for pensions reform. |
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Apart from senior and junior ministers, other top government officials from various ministries will attend. |
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The appointment of Cabinet ministers, junior ministers, senior staff to committees etc allows the party leadership huge powers of patronage. |
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Unlike cabinet ministers, junior ministers do not have state cars with garda drivers. |
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It took him five years to finish junior high school because of poor grades. |
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The Californian state assembly has voted to ban soda sales to elementary school students and restrict sales of the drinks at junior high schools. |
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Gray Davis signed a bill last year banning elementary and junior high schools from selling sodas starting in January. |
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Martha is a lunch-hour supervisor at the local junior high school, where she also coaches soccer and basketball teams. |
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The other important issue is the use of luxury textbooks, not only in senior and junior high schools, but also in elementary schools. |
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Garfield was a three-year high school, and the junior high schools that fed it offered only basic math. |
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In reversing that decision, the 10th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that the law applied only to colleges, not to junior high schools. |
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I was working with a class of at-risk readers in a local junior high school. |
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The foundation conducted the survey among 1,501 teachers at elementary and junior high schools in June. |
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I was in my senior year in secondary high school, my sister was a senior in junior high school and the twins were in elementary school. |
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Thirty junior high schools, nine high schools and three higher secondary schools have been affected. |
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She is in the fourth year at a public junior high school, where her favorite subject is mathematics. |
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In China these institutions are known as workers colleges, junior colleges, and two-year vocational universities. |
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By 1923 the center had evolved into a junior college, and in 1980 it became a senior college. |
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The scholarship includes two years at a junior college with the possibility of transferring to a university. |
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His football coach at Peabody High School arranged a summer visit to a Lancaster junior college after he graduated, Hughes said. |
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I have taught courses in mathematics and computer science at various universities ranging from Stanford to junior colleges. |
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I think it's encouraging that we're seeing more junior colleges teaching entrepreneurship. |
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There should be a smooth transition from community or junior colleges through course articulation. |
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When the public junior college was initially created in 1901, its central mission was transfer education. |
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Over time, both a highly regarded accredited high school and junior college would flourish at the Beaufort campus. |
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Hood helped him escape a difficult home life and directed him to a junior college to polish his academic record and basketball skills. |
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We meet just after she finishes high school and starts the local junior college. |
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We can't afford to send her to the polytechnic or the junior colleges here. |
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Well, I teach political science at the junior college, and I teach history to my students. |
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It was where I graduated from high school, went to junior college and met my wife, Deidre. |
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He grew up in Kansas City, attended high school and junior college locally, then spent four years in the Navy. |
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Neither Mr Syed, the locum consultant urologist nor his junior were present. |
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Just because Gramps was a great, public spirited man does not mean that junior, who has grown up with a taste for finery, will be the same. |
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Now 18, though still young enough to compete as a junior, Sorrell has broken through. |
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And, as a junior who is two victories away from another Final Four appearance, he said it only makes him more determined to stay at Duke. |
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One of the bloggers is a junior in high school, another is a recent college graduate. |
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I've been coming here since I was in middle school, and I'm a junior at wonderful Carmon High School now. |
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Scott and I are better, I'm a junior in high school and he's a sophomore in college. |
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This fall, she will be dually enrolled at Simon's Rock College as a high school junior and college freshman. |
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He's a freshman in college and she's a junior in high-school for crying out loud. |
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I'm still wondering why he's a junior in highschool when he could be one in college! |
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When she was a junior in high school, she went to the local community college and took Italian and Russian for two years. |
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My older son Ryan was away at college while the other was home and a junior in high school. |
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Choosing among programs can be quite bewildering for the rising high school junior or senior researching colleges and universities. |
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Their first full-length album houses only a pair of questionable junior varsity elements. |
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Noeleen's juniors number eleven in total and are divided between junior, senior infants and second class. |
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I was a junior member of the National Rifle Association when it was about being a sportsman, not a Rambo. |
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Winifred, five years his junior, moved to Keighley from Newcastle in 1933 and worked at Wolsey's wool mill. |
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There she would encounter the future Queen, five years her junior, who entertained the battered troops at the piano. |
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A reconstruction of Carlo's final moments, however, reveals he was killed by a terrified youth three years his junior. |
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Serves him right for marrying a girl forty years his junior against her will. |
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Sixteen years his junior, Tamara de Lempicka made her name by her mid-twenties. |
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Claudia, 70, works out with a trainer, still wears killer heels and is dating a man 20 years her junior. |
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Fisher, too, says that, at 47, he has been told he has the health status of someone 20 years his junior. |
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But this guy was alright, although I think he's probably four or five years my junior. |
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Why would Summer, almost twenty years her junior, and university educated, be attracted to Bridget? |
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Because that is an aspect we have understood makes staff and junior ranks very unhappy. |
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But with Tony Blair and Michael Howard now representing their respective parties, he is suddenly very junior to both of his rivals. |
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Because you cannot necessarily always wait for a very junior rank to put themselves forward. |
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If the top level politician remains too long in the saddle, the junior ranks may stagnate. |
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In her position as a clinical lecturer, Dr Khine would have been very junior to Professor van Velzen. |
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The great John Dowling and so many other Kerry greats came through the junior ranks. |
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Her ministerial appointments amounted to only eight women, only one of whom rose higher than the ranks of junior minister. |
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I've been convinced that some of the young sergeants and junior officers never surrendered. |
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From early morning the ministers, junior ministers, TD, senators and MEPs arrived to hear how they were going to turn the Nice campaign around. |
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In the Marines, he was a nobody with a silver bar, too junior to matter to staffers, too senior to fit in with the enlisted grunts his own age. |
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The potential gains will include former ministers, junior ministers, TDs, and existing senators and other prominent candidates. |
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Already, ministers and junior ministers must give up their council seats upon joining the Cabinet or junior minister ranks. |
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Scathing reports on the surgical department then led to the surgical unit temporarily losing its training status for junior doctors. |
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She has worked hard to reach her rank, and junior officers do what she tells them, she says. |
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One of our most recent modules for junior hospital doctors is on the treatment of patients with status epilepticus. |
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I took a Diaries and Journals class in college my junior year during the winter term. |
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I first read this in my junior year in college, when I was studying in London for a semester. |
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My awkward phase lasted for 9 long years and only began to whittle away during my junior year of college. |
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And so, before returning to college for my junior year, I ventured up the cliff to give it a try. |
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Alex was their older brother, who was in his junior year in College, a whole four years older than Colleen. |
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My junior year in college, I remained in a residence hall, but my friends started moving into houses and apartments. |
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When I was finishing my junior year at college, I began thinking about the path I should follow after I graduated. |
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During the summer before my junior year of college, my sister announced her engagement to a man she had met in college. |
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Zimmermann married his high school sweetheart, Ann Bagsby, during his junior year at college and joined her fundamentalist Church of Christ. |
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She first visited it as a Smith College student during her junior year abroad in Geneva. |
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I asked myself this question three years ago when I attended my first convention during my junior year of college. |
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It helps to have lived in Tokyo for a year, as I did my junior year of college, to gain maximum enjoyment from this book. |
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Probably the best time of my life was my junior year in college, 1997, at Rice University. |
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Like him, she was lost somewhere between her sophomore and junior years of college, working full-time to pay for an apartment in the city. |
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Almost 100 children from the junior section of the school on Edensor Road took part on Wednesday. |
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The event gives the junior pupils from primary schools in and around Appleby a taste of grammar school life. |
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The school's new junior wing opened in January and the tree planting has now marked the end of its successful first year as a primary. |
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In the summer you can see almost every junior pupil on the village bowling green at an after school club. |
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More than 60 junior children from the school will be doing different activities every week for the next year. |
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The trust added that junior pupils tend to be driven to school, whereas pupils at secondary school are more likely to walk or take the bus. |
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Oldfield House Unit meets the needs of junior pupils with emotional and behavioural difficulties. |
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These sessions are also open to junior infants in primary school where it enables parents to access employment or training. |
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The funds were raised at the Elder Avenue school after junior pupils took part in a sponsored stay awake for 12 hours. |
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Most of the competitors were aged 11 to 19 but pupils from six primary schools took part in a junior section. |
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These schools normally admit pupils from their junior department to senior school without sitting a further examination. |
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Sporting activities have not been neglected, with events ranging from junior tennis to a South African title boxing match. |
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She pointed out that it would be encouraging to see young people getting involved and that perhaps a junior association could be formed. |
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The family spent their summers at Ardmore in Waterford, where O'Callaghan is known to have played in junior tennis tournaments. |
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Canadians also showcased a strong cadre of younger skaters in the junior events. |
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Two young players were brought on for their first experience of junior football. |
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Students who had set up and run a mini company under the junior achievement young enterprise programme were eligible to enter the competition. |
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The club is supportive of local junior golfers by inviting young players and high school students to play the course free of charge. |
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Wildlife Watch is the UK's leading action club for young environmentalists and junior members have the opportunity to collect badges. |
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The club is continuing to expand the junior section and welcomes young people who would like to take up the game. |
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Much of the that money will be spent on rugby education programs, junior clubs and elite development of younger players. |
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It is going to be a five-year project and I want to give back whatever I can to Swedish junior tennis. |
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He will now return to junior rallycross for his next event, this coming weekend at Anglesey. |
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She talked first to a sixth-grader who is studying at a juku to enter a private junior high school. |
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Every day of my junior year, I wore a pair of rainbow suspenders, jeans rolled up to my knees, striped knee socks, and a newsboy cap. |
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As far as first impressions go, this is sort of like showing up for junior Prom in jorts. |
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After junior appointments in London he decided to specialise in radiology, and at Harefield he became an enthusiastic member of the cardiac team. |
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The only way to increase the margins of auditing is to send the most junior people on the job and wrap it up quick. |
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But junior racers compete over an eighth of a mile and their cars have speeds of up to 50 mph. |
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Scot runs an athletics club whose members train on the school's playing field for junior school pupils from across the area. |
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For junior officers to become good officers, they must acquire the necessary virtues. |
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The Leeds-based tennis ace, who reached the third round of the junior version of Wimbledon last year, faces a punishing daily regime. |
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If the trust fails to undertake this, then it will lose accreditation for training junior doctors in obstetrics and gynecology. |
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The plan reads like something a junior account executive cooked up during the first 10 minutes of a brainstorming session with the ad agency. |
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Ferguson was also represented in court by a Queen's Counsel and a junior counsel. |
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Jack joined the company in 1989 as a junior account executive and is now director for Scotland. |
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Congratulations to the club's Katie Walsh, who has recorded the remarkable accomplishment of winning ten All Ireland junior titles. |
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He is the only junior rating to have a warship named for him, the Collins class submarine HMAS Sheean. |
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Yet he was once a quarter-finalist at junior Wimbledon and has no need to be wary. |
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I watched both of the swimmers progress from age group athletes to junior championship qualifiers to national championship finalists. |
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At the time, any educator who was modern, progressive, and scientific, or so it seemed, supported vocational and industrial education and the spread of junior high schools. |
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Last Friday a junior tennis tournament was cancelled as a result. |
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And an anonymous junior in a fraternity at Emory University feels similarly. |
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In the end, it was the ability of the senior non-coms and junior officers to adapt and adjust that made the landings successful. |
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In 1999, I was a junior in high school, and a big story in the small town of barre, Vermont, as a suspected school shooter. |
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Boucher recalled de Ligonnes standing on the balcony of his junior suite later that evening as she walked through the courtyard. |
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Dad's smile falters but in the end he goes to sit by mom and I'm standing by the doorway with my hand on my arm like a wallflower at a junior high dance. |
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After four years of post-graduate studies and a year as a junior fellow at the Royal College of Music, Rachel now divides her time between teaching and performing. |
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A further anecdote describes the time one of his tutors, a junior research fellow named Patrick Sandars, gave the class some problems from a book. |
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McGirt, 38, who held world titles in the junior welter and welterweight divisions, was an infinitely clever boxer with a truly impressive work ethic. |
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He speaks of taking on all the top junior welters, and he has also toyed with the idea of going up seven pounds to take on welterweight champion Cory Spinks. |
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For two years, she has been sending her son, Atsuki, to cramming classes at Tokyo's Nichinoken, a juku that prepares students for entrance exams at elite junior high schools. |
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Nurses are taking over tasks from junior doctors administering intravenous drugs, doing endoscopies, preoperative assessment, and some prescribing. |
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The village has a busy sports and social scene with football, cricket and tennis clubs, plus junior football teams and uniformed clubs for the youngsters. |
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He was once a nationally-ranked Canadian junior tennis player. |
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He then became the youngest ever junior world champion the following year. |
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There is a star rising, and rising fast, in local junior tennis. |
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For the older boys and girls there were quad bikes and for the young horse enthusiasts there was the keenly contested junior hunt chase, and pony club games. |
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Education bosses have proposed to build the new 210-place primary school on the existing junior site by September next year, to remove 208 places at the two schools. |
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As this was during school hours, the junior members could not take part. |
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Sophomore and junior years of college, I went out with a guy named Mark. |
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My sixth and worst episode struck at the end of my junior year of college when I was overwrought about a recent breakup with a boyfriend and exhausted from school. |
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They were on the road because it's during the summer after a high school player's junior year that college coaches best identify scholarship prospects. |
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Williamson, who left college after his junior year, is raw when it comes to running routes, and he had trouble catching the ball during some offseason practices. |
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Further problems arose when the health authorities made a highly critical assessment and withdrew the surgical unit's status as a training facility for junior doctors. |
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Somewhere in the junior ranks of the new government is that figure. |
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Hospitals including the Royal, City and Ulster need to achieve a quota of junior doctors to maintain their teaching status in conjunction with Queen's University. |
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The constant rotation of junior personnel through the ranks makes this unlikely, as does the oath of office sworn to by every soldier and officer. |
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Abelard was a famous teacher and Heloise, 22 years his junior. |
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Most promising seemed the suggestion that he should marry Mary, queen of Scots, five years his junior, with the prospect of uniting the two kingdoms. |
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In 1901 he married a second time, a science teacher called Evangeline Land, seventeen years his junior and the daughter of a prominent Detroit dentist. |
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In 1891 he met Lord Alfred Douglas, a young man sixteen years his junior. |
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And the big toy chains are hopeful that while mom and dad may cut back on other parts of the family budget, they'll continue to splurge on toys for junior. |
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I taught it to my junior who did the Blackburn Royal Commission. |
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Ms Gold started in her father's business as a junior at the age of 21 and rose through the ranks to become chief executive trying to take the business upmarket along the way. |
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I applied for his job, certain that I would get it as I had been his junior for five years, and I was confident I could do the job better than anybody else within the company. |
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The campaign will start in elementary schools next week and then be extended to high schools and junior colleges, the ministry said in a statement. |
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It has control of the development and administration of the Government and Government-aided primary schools, secondary schools, and junior colleges. |
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There were another seven from high school and junior college. |
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I can be eligible for both a junior college and a polytechnic! |
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The village only has an elementary school and a junior high school. |
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My first job was at a junior high school in southern Colorado Springs. |
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The remainder came from two elementary schools and one junior high school. |
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Three of the children attend public junior high schools in Japan. |
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We left our old junior high school and moved into the nearby high school. |
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Our aim is for every pupil in a junior school to go through this scheme. |
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The old school is empty since pupils amalgamated with the junior school. |
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I went to a junior school on Every Street in Nelson and I loved it. |
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Mr Denham's departure was the third blow of a triple whammy that saw Leader of the House Robin Cook and two junior ministers, including Mr Denham, quit their jobs. |
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Further south, the sight of snow had four junior Royal Navy ratings jumping for joy, because WTR Nekisha Seaman and her friends have never seen the white stuff before. |
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In some areas primary, infant and junior schools cater for ages four to eleven, after which the pupils move on to secondary schools. |
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The junior party in the government coalition, the nationalist Plaid Cymru, suffered a drop in its vote and lost 4 seats. |
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Members of the Cabinet and junior ministers of the Scottish Government as well as the Scottish law officers, are appointed by the First Minister. |
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The most junior judges are the justices of the peace who preside over minor criminal matters in the Justice of the Peace Courts. |
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The House of Lords remains a source for junior ministers and members of government. |
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Approximately 200 people play table tennis on a regular basis across four senior and two junior leagues. |
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The town also has a junior football club who play in the North Region SuperLeague at Glenury Park. |
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Due to understaffing junior doctors must work extra shifts to cover for gaps in rotas. |
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Ministers, junior ministers and parliamentary private secretaries who vote against the whips' instructions usually resign. |
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Upon her abdication, her son, fathered by a junior member of the Stewart family, became King. |
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She trained as a driver and mechanic and was promoted to honorary junior commander five months later. |
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And that junior partnership, I ween, Was the only ship that I ever had seen. |
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They served as junior Earls of Bernicia under the titular authority of the Earl of Northumbria. |
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He was replaced by Daniil Kvyat for 2015, who had spent a single season with the junior Toro Rosso team. |
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Button junior failed his first driving test for getting too close to a parked vehicle. |
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She was also a powerful lawn tennis player, winning the 1954 and 1955 British junior championships. |
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The five main events span both weeks, but the junior and invitational events are held mainly during the second week. |
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Wimbledon consists of five main events, four junior events and seven invitation events. |
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Keiron Cunningham, perhaps the prime example of St Helens deep roots in junior rugby. |
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Grand Slam tournaments are held in conjunction with wheelchair tennis tournaments and junior tennis competitions. |
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Example of this include the Orange Bowl and Les Petits As junior tournaments. |
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Gross, only a 20-year-old junior, is a deadeye passer, a poised runner and a quick-thinking field general. |
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To facilitate and nurture a junior's growth in tennis, almost all tennis playing nations have developed a junior development system. |
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He says he was junior partner of Brickfall and Amberley, who are manufacturers of artistic materials. |
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Junior tournaments do not offer prize money except for the Grand Slam tournaments, which are the most prestigious junior events. |
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When I was a junior in college, I spent a semester in Spain. |
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In tennis, a junior is a player under 18 who is still legally protected by a parent or guardian. |
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In some leagues, especially junior leagues, players make their own calls, trusting each other to be honest. |
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The Ministry of Education organized experts to reedit normal textbooks used by elementary, junior, and secondary schools. |
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The Jungle Book came to be used as a motivational book by the Cub Scouts, a junior element of the Scouting movement. |
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At the age of 11, he won a junior scholarship to the Royal Academy of Music. |
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While studying at Charing Cross Hospital in London he met Edith Hockey, the daughter of a junior Home Office official. |
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Evans remarried two years later in April 1818 to Hetty Ward, who was many years his junior and the daughter of the New York innkeeper. |
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There are also three infant schools, two junior schools, and five primary schools. |
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It is a thriving club with 3 senior teams and a growing junior section putting out 6 teams. |
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Matthew Arnold, four years his junior, arrived the term after Clough had graduated. |
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There are also numerous junior clubs in the county, including Chester Gladiators. |
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They field three senior sides, with teams at most junior age groups, and play at Holden Road, the site of Belvedere and Calder Vale Sports Club. |
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The junior section of Southport RFC is known as the Southport Sharks, which has sides that range from 6 years old upwards. |
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The Village Voice put its sassiest junior movie critic on the Meyer beat, opening the sluice gate to torrents of mannered enthusiasm. |
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While George junior was married to Sonia he had the spickest pair o' boats on the Gut. |
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Jennifer Aniston is in control... and getting what she needs from a notorious swordsman eight years her junior. |
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And in fact this revision has come to be practiced at last conforming to the reality of junior colleges unparallelly developing all over Japan. |
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Dulles had been a junior diplomat after World War I and a white-shoe Wall Street lawyer in the Depression. |
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Senior midfielder Joey Dehnert was chosen to the second team, and junior attackman Andrew Strickland received honorable mention. |
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The return of all-conference junior guard Gabe Pruitt should help, once Pruitt acclimates himself to his teammates. |
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Sarah, from Kilmarnock, started acrobatic gymnastics at eight and is an ex-junior European champion and junior world cup silver medallist. |
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In 1914, Hardy married his secretary Florence Emily Dugdale, who was 39 years his junior. |
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In the boys and girls junior events Abdul Quddus and Javeria Shafqat set new record in Air Pistol events. |
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In the boys and girls junior events Abdul Quddus and Javaria Shafqat set new record in Air Pistol events. |
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The Bulgarian insists the alcohol-free eaterie in Kinning Park, Glasgow, is the perfect place to take wife Paulina and son Stilian junior. |
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Sixty-two junior doctors at Waterford Regional have voted to begin a work-to-rule in a row over roster changes. |
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The junior anaesthetist, Dr Sal Ojo had only been specialising for five months. |
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She would also like to use her expertise and experience to train junior anaesthetists, medical students and nursing staff. |
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Peggy Kearns was fourth on the platform, and Anet Babayan, a Glendale junior, was 24th. |
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During this period, his father worked as a junior tax inspector whilst also studying for a law degree from the University of Edinburgh. |
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Members of the Scottish Executive and junior Scottish Ministers are additionally required to take the Official Oath. |
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Asquith, who was then only 39 and had never served as a junior minister, accepted the post of Home Secretary, a senior Cabinet position. |
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She trained as a driver and mechanic and was awarded the rank of honorary junior commander five months later. |
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However, most of these sports do not have international representatives but instead stay at a junior or national level. |
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In 1996, civil servants, nurses, and junior doctors went on strike over salary issues. |
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The British commander wished to withdraw, but was persuaded to hold on by his junior officers. |
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European junior officers who attempted to quell the first outbreaks were killed by the rebels. |
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The junior European officers became increasingly estranged from their soldiers, in many cases treating them as their racial inferiors. |
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Justice Joseph Story served the longest as junior justice, from February 3, 1812, to September 1, 1823, for a total of 4,228 days. |
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Mike, who was a year or two my junior, took down his rope and threw out a nice stand-up loop that trapped the hind feet of a rear echelon cow. |
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Ricci never visited Kaifeng, Henan Province, but he sent a junior missionary there in 1608, the first of many such missions. |
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The real birthplace of the junior college movement was the University of Chicago. |
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Arguing on the other side of the issue, Brint and Karabel see no significant impact of the war on the California junior college curriculum. |
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They are in addition to 265 Chinese students accepted by the junior college but denied visas by the Sendai immigration office. |
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For instance, many junior colleges offer classes in high-demand areas such as computer programming, information technology and Web design. |
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Some of us can still remember a time when junior colleges were actually in vogue. |
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Since the junior colleges near his home don't have football teams, Thompson was open to going out of state. |
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Of the millions of students going to class in the new school year, many are attending junior high schools or middle schools. |
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I was the only counselor in a small junior high school with no counselor mentor and no one to share my concerns. |
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Food and agriculture junior minister Noel Davern was speaking at the launch of a mobile animal clinic for the Irish Blue Cross society. |
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With Kataria remaining absent, the allocation of work for the junior ministers has not begun. |
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Reportedly, some of the junior ministers do not attend office regularly as they don't have any work to do. |
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First Minister Dewar yesterday completed the line-up of his government team with the appointment of 11 junior ministers. |
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Pallam Raju, Dinsha Patel, Harish Rawat and Ashwani Kumar were all junior ministers who have been promoted. |
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Pujals completions to junior Kalif Raymond, senior Tyler Artim and Wieczorek got the Crusaders into the red zone. |
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Pujals finished 16-29 for 193 yards and a touchdown pass to junior Kalif Raymond. |
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He's definitely taken control and he's showing the rest of the team what it's like to be a leader,'' junior wide receiver Kalif Raymond said. |
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The only Holy Cross player named to the preseason All-Patriot League team was junior Kalif Raymond, a return specialist. |
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When he led his followers south for better things the remaining Shaybanids gathered around Ibak Khan, who was from a junior branch of the house. |
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Based at the Coventry University Sports Ground, the club runs 4 men's and two ladies' sides, as well as a junior section. |
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The topics covered by current exhibitions include junior engineering, human health, the five senses, Earth sciences and biodiversity. |
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Seeking an old companion to comfort him in his final illness, the palace staff could choose only Bayan, more than 30 years his junior. |
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More information on famous senior and junior members of the university can be found in the individual college articles. |
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A degree of Doutor usually enables an individual to apply for a junior faculty position equivalent to a US Assistant Professor. |
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The division of Mongolian society into senior elite lineages and subordinate junior lineages was waning by the twentieth century. |
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Making a point to emphasizlse that he could not trust the Germans, Caesar sent two junior officers, Gaius Valerius Procillus and Marcus Mettius. |
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In addition primary education is provided through a mix of around 240 infant, junior, primary, first and middle schools. |
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By the end of the 13th century, it was also used by junior members of guilds or universities. |
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These camps are often run by colleges or universities, and are usually for children in junior or senior high school. |
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Born in Sydney in January 1958, Gould played junior rugby league with Wentworthville Leagues. |
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He returned to Oxford in November 1729 at the request of the Rector of Lincoln College and to maintain his status as junior fellow. |
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