I whizzed through my GCSEs, acing geography with the only perfect score in the country. |
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He got the message, gave Gracie and me a salute, and ran back to his game, serving the ball and acing it. |
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And strong running serves have a better chance of acing the opposition, while a standing serve has less chance of netting. |
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At school, Rimbaud was a star, regularly acing the daunting prize examinations. |
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The peasant is leaning over the outside edge of his skate, using his weight to carve the turn, like Sven Kramer acing the 5,000 metres. |
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Feel the rhythm and the beat this week as we dance, sing and even show off our acing chops. |
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He recorded the highlight of the weekend by acing the par 3 15th hole. |
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The South African world number two, looking to lift the Claret Jug for the second time, was three under with eight holes to play after acing the par-three eighth. |
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Cilic punctuated that impression by acing Federer on the first point of the next game. |
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Oil-bainded multi disks parking and emergency brake acing on the rear axle operated by hand lever. |
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The balance and agility you gain will have you leaping above your opponents at beach-volleyball matches, acing your game on the tennis court and more. |
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For this show, the company band of saxophones, marimba, and singers is augmented by the Paul Carlon Octet, acing an original and a Tito Puente arrangement. |
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These goals can include sports goals, but Amber also encourages students to set goals in their academic and artistic pursuits such as acing a math test or improving a grade. |
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At 20, Wozniacki is not ready to settle onto campus, the way Jodie Foster did once upon a time, the way the figure skater Sarah Hughes did after acing the 2002 gold medal, but she would like to take a course at some point. |
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