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It is fantastic to even consider him when he has not been a pupil for two years.
She was a very bright pupil of very keen intellect which stood her in good stead all through her long life.
Nikita was a pupil in Holy Family Girls National School, Askea and was known as a very kind-hearted little girl who loved to share.
Kelly is a popular pupil who has been elected on to the school council by her peers.
Indicate whether you are a parent, a teacher or a pupil, and let us know your take on the debate.
Nighttime pupil dilation accentuates the problem and makes it more noticeable.
He is a past pupil of Gortnor Abbey Convent and Anthony is now studying at GMIT Galway.
The first movement's lunging abrasiveness reminds you that he was Xenakis's favourite pupil.
In the summer you can see almost every junior pupil on the village bowling green at an after school club.
We are going to make an information pack and appoint a pupil who will make sure supply teachers have any resources they need.
It is named after a pupil who tragically lost her life in a road accident nearly ten years ago.
There is a slight possibility that the scar tissue could grow over the pupil, causing blindness.
This scenario no doubt raises questions as to whether it is morally right for a teacher to date a pupil.
Pilocarpine drops may be used to constrict the pupil and re-establish circulation of aqueous humor.
One eye shone a shimmering amber with a thin slit of a pupil scanning the scene below while the other was an unmoving brushed gold orb.
The doctor is then accredited with the General Medical Council, much as the pupil barrister is with the Bar Council.
This often involves several members of staff holding the pupil down in a restrictive position.
If the problems are a result of bullying at school, meetings may be held with school staff, the pupil and the support worker.
Nervous in the extreme, his voice quavered as he gave commands to his pupil, often so haltingly that he seemed nearly on the verge of choking.
Two interjections from the rapt audience render the visiting 28-year-old former pupil particularly speechless.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The cellist Nochez, born between 1720 and 1730, is known as a pupil of Cervetto and Abaco.
Teed was the brightest pupil in his laboratory and he had voted for acquittal.
Yet he lost it, and the gold medal was adjudged to a pupil who was not afterwards heard of.
It is very necessary for the pupil to spend as much time as he can on the aerodrome.
The plant is narcotic, antispasmodic and like belladonna it dilates the pupil.
The young astronomer, though apian's pupil, was an avowed Copernican and the destined master and friend of Kepler.
As a schoolboy he appears to have been an apter pupil of Defoe than of the reverend headmaster of the Norwich academy.
Where he wished to learn he was the aptest pupil, and from the days of the tobacco-field he had longed for this smooth lustre.
The pupil must then be kept freely dilated, the wound heals at once, and the aqueous humour reaccumulates.
Ascham often refers to his illustrious pupil in claiming merit for his system.
Miss Ralston was touched by this tribute to her pupil, but she could not promise to mend the broken record.
It will throw out roots and the pupil will readily understand that the caulicle does the same thing.
The ideal operation, therefore, is to make an artificial pupil with the least amount of trauma to the ciliary body.
How am I ever to be a co-ed in Annapolis and a pupil here at the same time?
A weak solution cautiously applied to the eyelid or conjunctiva, produces dilation of the pupil lasting for several hours.
The existence of the pin-hole pupil is also a contraindication to its employment.
John B. Waldo, recently demised, was also a pupil of mine for about two years.
In 1824 at the school for the deaf at Hartford, Connecticut, the first deaf-blind pupil in America began to receive instruction.
But the relations of pupil and master in at least some degree are not, I think, deniable.
An eye-like spot in the Wings of many Lepidoptera, consisting of annuli of different colours, inclosing a central spot or pupil.
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