There is also a minicourse for beginners, with participants able to borrow a compass and a laminated map. |
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And Todd Zeile, the free-agent third baseman who is shifting to first, will be the star pupil in the minicourse. |
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So Assemblyman Eric A. Stevenson, a Democrat of the Bronx, is accused of delivering a minicourse on proper bribegiving. |
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A minicourse on developing algebraic thinking using MiC was featured at the NCTM Annual Meeting and Exposition in Anaheim, Calif. |
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The teams settled into a home run derby after that, giving the crowd a minicourse in the way baseball is played today, in case they had missed a few years. |
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Each homily, with a brief introduction on its origin, constituted a minicourse in homiletics. |
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Trainees attributed their success at least in part to a greater understanding of workplace culture and natural supports as reflected in the content of the minicourse. |
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Presentation and Minicourse at the Joint Meeting of the American Mathematical Society and the Mathematical Association of America. |
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