After his re-sits at a crammer, he journeyed north to Edinburgh University to study divinity. |
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His father sent him to a crammer in Dublin from where the young Peter was accepted at veterinary college. |
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In 1888 Russell went as a boarder to an army crammer to prepare for Cambridge University scholarship examinations. |
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The university wants to use the internet as a crammer, enabling students to complete the first few terms by remote access. |
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Now Umist is trying to bridge the learning gap by introducing the crammer course. |
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The inciting event is the arrival of a young crammer named Irwin, whom the headmaster has hired to boost the school's prestige. |
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Even so, he left a year early and went off to a crammer in Brighton to do his A-levels. |
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Last minute cramming for exams is a bad idea, take it from someone who was a professional crammer. |
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Independent private school kids take expensive crammer lessons to help pass these stringent snobby entrance exam tests. |
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Teruko Matsubara, who works for one of Tokyo's juku crammer schools, stocked up on groceries just before April 1st. |
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Once again, the Prime Minister showed that he is a last-minute crammer who works best in a crisis. |
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Thomas convincingly captured the complex opportunism of the careerist crammer, offering us up a true spirit of his age. |
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Later Blair was expelled from the crammer at Southwold for sending a dead rat as a birthday present to the town surveyor. |
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But in the summer of 1953 she had to forego the usual family summer holiday by the sea in order to attend a crammer in Paris to prepare for a retake of her baccalaureat. |
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The scene at Seiran Gakuin, a juku or crammer on the edge of Tokyo, repeats itself nightly at 50,000 juku across Japan. Seen as a brutal facet of Japan's high-speed post-war growth, crammers are as powerful as ever. |
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Slater persuaded Fleming's mother to remove him from Eton a term early for a crammer course to gain entry to the Royal Military College at Sandhurst. |
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Many villages claim the tale for their own village pond, but the story is most commonly linked with The Crammer in Devizes. |
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