The problem is that most of my male classmates have become very judgmental towards my dressing style. |
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Probably most of his classmates that morning were concentrating on the yuck factor of that dirty cup. |
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This latent predisposition would underlie the adolescent's risk for runaway and experiences with parents, teachers, classmates, and friends. |
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I learned this from classmates bragging about their amorous conquests of the night before. |
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To prepare her for this role, Perry and her classmates covered two semesters worth of coursework in human anatomy and physiology. |
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I certainly understood her dislike of her classmates and her annoyance at their naivety. |
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And in this macho culture, Thabang Silepe says his classmates rib him for wearing ballet shoes instead of soccer cleats. |
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Tiger also faced abuse at the hands of grade school classmates, who once even tied him to a tree and threw rocks at him. |
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My friends and classmates are dropping like flies, following me into the realm of living death. |
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Not surprisingly, such nuances were lost on me and my high school classmates. |
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An aura of wisdom surrounded her but she looked so young she could have passed as one of Serena's classmates. |
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I should thank you for autographing my copy last year when my classmates bought it as a birthday gift. |
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I was humiliated, and dealing with the endless taunts from my classmates led me to overeat. |
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Throughout his high school years in the nearby town of Bay Minette, he weathered the taunts and teases of classmates for being gay. |
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Meanwhile, the Polish-born Sophie is made miserable by the racist taunts of classmates. |
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The eldest son in his family, Mohan had a bad time at school because his speech was the focus of many unkind taunts from his classmates. |
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That is because children born at the start of the school year are going to be a little older and more physically developed than their classmates. |
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Of course, being the scaredy-cats we were, we tried to avoid meeting our classmates. |
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The diabetic nurse visited the school to educate firstly the teachers and secondly the classmates. |
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My classmates and schoolmates shunned me in school for causing my mother's and my cousin's death. |
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I met more of my future classmates and schoolmates, and a couple of James and Madison's friends. |
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You were the smartest kid in that sophomore class by far, but with a modesty that set you apart from many of your arrogant classmates. |
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Special care may have to be taken to ensure that he enjoys the company of his classmates, who are likely to be no match for him. |
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This will be the food on offer at the little bashment that my classmates informed me will be taking place at my home. |
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In our early days, my entering classmates were often befuddled by the kind of readings we were given. |
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Some of us learned the lesson quickly and laughed at our classmates who were less adept at English and slow to drop their native tongues. |
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Many of the truant students claim they were stressed out by exams or had problems getting along with classmates. |
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The children were asked to cast a play using their classmates as the actors. |
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He's introduced by one of their classmates who broke his wrist playing Ultimate Frisbee. |
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As you can imagine, the carefully positioned, unblinking magazine cutouts were very amusing to many of my classmates. |
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Her classmates wrote a moving tribute too, remembering the friend they had lost. |
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But, for many of my female classmates, their desire to succeed as lawyers was surpassed by their fear of being seen as unfeminine. |
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His classmates remembered him as a born leader, an achiever, a magnetic personality. |
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The level of ignorance and intolerance that I saw expressed by my own classmates was enough for me to be nauseated. |
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Some of the exchanges between Robert's brattier classmates and their teachers made me laugh out loud. |
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The ten-year-old has been selling tickets to her classmates during her lunch break at St Anne Line school in Wickhay, Basildon. |
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I sprinted to my seat with the rest of my classmates, just in time to hear the beginning of Katie's valedictory speech. |
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To her, and many of her classmates, some of the traditional values are almost valueless and not worth mentioning. |
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She says that her fellow classmates were normally loud and noisy on the bus ride home. |
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Students like reading about their classmates and seeing their artworks displayed on the bulletin board. |
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One of my classmates and his instructor could not get the plane out of a spin during practice and both bailed out. |
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Their mean-spirited classmates end up clapping spontaneously as the boys beat all the odds. |
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Riley slowly made her way to the bar greeting various friends and classmates with smiles and brief hellos. |
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He and his classmates candidly acknowledge how ethnic realities affect them. |
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One parent said her daughter and classmates had suffered several bouts of gastroenteritis, due to the lack of soap and hand driers. |
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He recalls drawing a stick figure on his two-year-old daughter's easel just before the mother of one of her preschool classmates walked in. |
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Yes, I recognised a large percentage of the faces in the crowd as my former classmates, a little more careworn now than in junior high. |
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In third grade, he sold stink bombs to his classmates so that he could buy his first still camera, a Bakelite Univex, for 39 cents. |
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It is hoped that the cashless system will save less well-off students from embarrassment and lead to greater equality among classmates. |
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In school, Jane would bully classmates, lie, steal, and exhibit oppositional behavior in the classroom. |
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The charity believes helping children with their emotional problems has wider benefits for their schools and classmates. |
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When the flood swamped the classroom, she was struggling in the water along with her classmates. |
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Kellie read out a number of statements from Joe's housemates and classmates from Preston. |
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I could sense the pleasure as they humiliated me in front of my classmates. |
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The students must also write a essay about a section of the bill of rights and also conduct a formal debate against fellow classmates. |
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She continued on despite the obvious lack of attention in my fellow classmates. |
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He didn't need to listen to his college classmates ask the professor pointless questions. |
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Her classmates taunt and tease her but eventually she becomes a major celebrity. |
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When they looked up from their guitars, they saw the smiling, admiring faces of their grade seven classmates. |
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As a college student, he was always willing to help fellow classmates get through their exams. |
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The custom ranges from puppy love cards given to kindergarten classmates to diamond earrings presented by husbands to their wives. |
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In silence, both girls finish getting dressed and go outside to join their classmates. |
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We laughed as classmates screwed up patty-cake and made clowns of themselves. |
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He, and others who had already learned the language, taught the other classmates how to communicate more facilely. |
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Lunching with one's classmates can help the undergraduate develop a sense of perspective about their studies. |
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Over the last couple of years, he had become impervious to the disrespect and ignorance of his classmates. |
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Apprenticeships were hard to come by and for most of his classmates the only work available was in England. |
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Rubbing her temples concernedly, Vicky sat back down, ignoring the stares of her classmates. |
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Students need to understand that in the real world, concertizing is not about playing for your relatives and classmates in a degree recital. |
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I wondered if my classmates and I could make such a sacrifice for our country on the field of battle. |
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In a second configuration, the same aggressive children were paired with nonaggressive classmates who were not their buddies. |
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Also, we were both widely assumed to be gay by our classmates, simply because we weren't the greatest conformists in the school. |
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I distinctly recall the rest of my classmates taking a sharp intake of breath. |
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That's what thrust him and his classmates into the intersection of law and education with all of the zeal of firebrands. |
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My firstborn child taught me a thing or two about this when she first started bringing home her classmates. |
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I remember when I was in high school, my classmates and I had an impression that only prostitutes and playboys would get the disease. |
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Set in 1953 at Wellesley College, the film follows Stiles and her classmates on the brink of the feminist revolution. |
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She has teamed up with one of her former Academy classmates, Diana Calma, and is designing elegant custom-tailored formalwear for her clients. |
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All his classmates find him freakish, except when they're in the gym showers together. |
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There was a sudden wave of tittering from my daughter's classmates and furtive looks. |
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He, and some other classmates, were imitating the way our form teacher pouts. |
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The practicum students studied and discussed the transcripts and drawings as they planned other experiences with him and his classmates. |
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Fellow classmates knew of his talent on the table, especially since their school game room had a pool table. |
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Already, he could see the stares and could almost hear the whispers as his classmates openly gawked at him. |
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Like their aforementioned prep classmates, they likely will gain the honor of becoming top 10 selections. |
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Sassy dreams of becoming a prima ballerina but as her dance classmates tell her, her large feet and long legs stand in the way of her dreams. |
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Some said they take tonics because their classmates do and others said their parents buy the decoctions for them. |
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Instead, he will watch his fellow classmates graduate from his prison cell. |
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To make school interesting, he joined a greaser gang and fought violently with classmates. |
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If he's not freaking his classmates out in chemistry class, then he's grossing them out at lunch. |
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Further, the decision has the potential to embitter me to the point where I will actively campaign my classmates to stop giving money, as well. |
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He took with him the cutest girl in his grade, much to the envy of his classmates. |
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One of my classmates procured an excellent bottle of sweet Champagne, and after two or three glasses of this, I downed a double shot of absinth. |
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I recall the quizzical expressions of my classmates who wondered why an apparently healthy girl should suddenly report ill. |
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His classmates told me how good Robert was at whistling and he whistled a tune for me. |
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Sympathetic classmates made the call for her and learned that her mother was safe and sound. |
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Apparently, the two guys and two girls are classmates, and they came to the landlady together, wanting to rent the room. |
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Autobiographies of overly ambitious youth relate how they were harassed by their classmates and warned against the sin of pride by the priest and nuns. |
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I know not everyone is as plugged-in to current events as the blogging community, but I'd like to think my classmates can spot a ridiculous story when they see it. |
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The bottom line is that your classmates don't care how you get it out of your system, just as long as you do it when they're not forced to listen to you. |
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He did well during his plebe year but not spectacularly, earning a class rank of 161st out of more than 800 classmates. |
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I remember discussing the film passionately with my classmates. |
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While her classmates floundered through Ted Hughes and RS Thomas like a confused flock of sheep, Agbabi leapt from tuft to intellectual tuft, exploring the landscape. |
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The custom now goes beyond the close family restrictive powers and has moved on to the level of friendship and business associates, classmates and neighbours. |
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Though Iris shies away from her classmates, she is drawn to her biology teacher, Jonah Kaplan. |
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As he engages with the merciless classmates who rag him and pick at him every day, he imagines himself in computer graphics in the armour of the warrior. |
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Among his eight primary school classmates, 24-year-old Moshe Uzan says that only one other remains in Tunisia. |
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However, my racial background did not bring taunts from my classmates. |
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My bullying started on the very first day at school and I was called a snob and posh because I had a different accent to the rest of my classmates. |
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He and two classmates from Hamburg had a grant to study and critique a redevelopment project in Old Cairo. |
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We were even allowed to take time off school to visit air stations, an unexpected perk that made us the envy of classmates who thought we were all uniformed ponces. |
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I was an editor of the school newspaper, acting in the spring play, obsessing about which girls I liked, talking Marx and Dostoevsky with my classmates. |
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All eyes were on her as several of her classmates snickered. |
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Alternately, in e-learning environments, registered distance learners with an online university will meet both professor and classmates in a virtual classroom. |
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Skipping his last two years of high school, he leapfrogged his classmates and went to college. |
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That same day after school, Mary walked out of the portable as she waved to all her classmates, when unexpectedly, Bryan came out from the back of the classroom. |
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Most of my classmates, in fact, turned out to be similarly driven. |
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During his first year in college, Ma made a futile effort to be sociable but ended up becoming more testy, frequently quarrelling with his classmates. |
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You're sent home from school for mooning your math teacher, marmalizing three classmates, and following the school nurse around for an hour saying. |
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Thus, treatment and comparison students were roughly equivalent in their perceptions of social distance from their classmates with the exception of the preps and the jocks. |
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Dillon closed his journal once his last sentence was finished and filed out of the classroom with the rest of his fellow classmates, also seniors. |
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Joshua decided he wanted to join his classmates for a spot of gymnastics. |
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In March 2005, according to the mother of a young female student, the classmates set up her daughter by slipping her homework exercise book out of her school bag. |
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While her English classmates were learning to wash their hands, Nadia was worried that the devil was leering at her on the loo. |
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Oddly, Disher appears to be oblivious to the fact that she and her classmates were merely the first female midshipmen, not the first Navy women by far. |
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Students had to rely on the kindness of classmates, some of whom offered to share their lunches. |
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He could spell the names of all his classmates, and he loved building with Lincoln Logs and tinker Toys. |
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He was a tall boy anyway, but the extra year made it so that he towered over his new classmates. |
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My classmates at West Point were matched with one another so that, aside from classes and ranks for drill or parade, whites and blacks were seldom in close contact. |
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Meanwhile, I will be having a final farewell party this Friday with all my buddies, climbing friends, old coworkers, old classmates and random strangers. |
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One day, I noticed some of my classmates were nowhere to be seen, and it was said that they were taken away by secret police for underground political activities. |
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Of all my rather undistinguished classmates, one was stunning. |
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I can see all of my classmates are chit-chatting with each other, but when I close the door, almost all of them stare at me or yell my name, and that includes Erick. |
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She slid along the wall and got into line with the rest of her classmates. |
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He spoke of the present-day tragedies and turmoil that struck the city while he and his classmates were in the academy. |
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Many of our classmates related to Robin by doing bits with him, attempting to keep pace with his antics. |
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He recounts to her the bullying he receives at school, with classmates spitting on him as he walks down the halls. |
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Gwen hopped up the steps, waving her farewells to her fellow classmates. |
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Many of my classmates still consider the chicken wings the best they have ever eaten, even after many years and visits to large numbers of good restaurants. |
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In that film, McCormack is a devilish child who begins knocking off fellow classmates and even the family gardener when they dare to get in her way. |
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There were reports that classmates felt he had seemed despondent. |
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Possessing both superior intelligence and the mischievous soul of an all-American boy he is as removed from his defiantly average family as he is from his nerdy classmates. |
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Along with her classmates, she marched in formation to the schoolhouse every morning. |
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I delighted in the feeling of superiority those crudely inked daubs gave me and revelled in the ignorance of my classmates as they asked me what they all meant. |
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Kamel recalls the cries of her classmates, and the pandemonium that erupted as the students tried to flee their classrooms. |
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As I stammered my way to buying a bag of apples, and my classmates donned other wacky guises, Ralph hovered close by to cast a critical eye and ear over our performances. |
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In the same way a hard-working employee can annoy his more laid-back colleagues by showing them up, so a swot tends to annoy his less bright, less studious classmates. |
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He flicked it on and off, to the amusement of their classmates. |
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Chen, who is now playing elder sister to many of her younger classmates, has already accustomed herself to the endless backward somersaults, handstands and horse vaults. |
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And these are not slow learners trying to catch up with their classmates but talented pupils eager to extend their breadth of knowledge about their chosen subject. |
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Zoe enjoys being able to share her stories with her friends and classmates. |
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She was 16 when she enrolled in middle school, but her classmates teased her relentlessly. |
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Told that most of his classmates would flunk out, he quickly rose to the top. |
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With her black clothes and dyed hair, Melanie looked very goth compared to her classmates. |
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He's a year older than his classmates, because he was held back in second grade. |
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She was a bright and industrious student, smarter than many of her classmates, leastaways. |
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Using web conferencing technology, the students will participate in the program synchronously with their classmates in Lindsay. |
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Mien was blindsided by former classmates who went public with stories about his racist antics in college. |
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Our young and talented crew was compiled of friends and fellow classmates. |
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It ostracizes the repeater who often has discipline or perceptional problems and more often than not never regains their regular age classmates. |
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Five-year-old Urfa was among the students performing the specially choreographed dance with her kindergarten classmates. |
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The solemness of the occasion was broken only by the muffled sobs ofAmy's former classmates from nearby Lord Silkin School. |
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One day, I had a traditional white bun stuffed with dried pork. My classmates thought I was eating carpet. |
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He says FIRK Gang, the crew of classmates from junior college he runs with, counts 16 members, including rappers, videographers and friends. |
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Her classmates from Year 5 at DESS, Alia and Jafar, also spoke about their experiences. |
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I show some of the children spittlebugs hiding in a fortress of foam and these children become spittlebug guides for their classmates. |
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His last day ended with a farewell party in the homeroom, gifts from the classmates, and a 'shooshooo-joo' from the vice principle. |
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Marji remains isolated from her classmates, even though Satrapi clearly suggests her own indistinguishability from them. |
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Danny and I have been classmates for five years, but I've never spoken to him outside of lessons. |
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Two Andover classmates, Al Wilson and Al Lindley, both went out for crew in our freshman year at Yale. |
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Keith Richards and Mick Jagger were childhood friends and classmates in Dartford, Kent, until the Jaggers moved to Wilmington. |
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The first year had been full, obliging him to join the second year with classmates a year his senior. |
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At the pier along Yokohama Harbor about 250 of our classmates, carrying the school flag before them, came to send off Uchimura and me. |
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Initial difficulty with fitting in, Miranda is soon targeted by a motley group of classmates Calista, Josh, Lyssa and Ollie. |
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Once the tutor has had the chance to help the student, classmates get to switch roles in order to give both peers an opportunity to learn from each other. |
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There were real lessons to learn from firing balls at close range against classmates who refused to let us cheat off them during social studies pop quizzes. |
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But when these classmates began talking about picking up tickets to graduation and being measured for their robes, the nonachievers quietly drifted away from school. |
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Students should not refrain from considering nonlegal employment if they think they might like it just because a majority of their classmates choose law careers. |
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Children who chewed xylitol-sweetened gum three times a day for two years developed fewer dental cavities than did their classmates who chewed nonxylitol gum. |
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Some of the rich classmates were keeping their pelf to themselves. |
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While most of his classmates were obliged to find employment in the local mills, Wainwright started work as an office boy in Blackburn Borough Engineer's Department. |
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While I could always do more chin-ups than most of my classmates and was pretty fast on my feet, I was a bust when it came to competitive sports like softball and basketball. |
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As these are mentioned, corresponding photos are projected and identified so that every child has a basic idea of all the landforms elicited from their classmates. |
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Emily has been selling fashionable hoodies with the school logo on for classmates to buy as a memento when they leave, or to wear on school trips. |
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The multi-nationality students also shared the Saudi classmates their joy through dressing the Saudi Thobe and Abaya and singing its national songs. |
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Whether it is moving from primary to secondary, or going from secondary to college or from college to the big wide world, it is a time for goodbyes to classmates and teachers. |
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In both cases, I was somewhat unprepared for the way my brother and others with intellectual disabilities would be viewed by my peers and soon to be classmates. |
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Whether it is moving from primary to secondary or going from secondary to college or from college to the big wide world, it is a time for goodbyes to classmates and teachers. |
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