Elizabeth Peet, dean of women at Gallaudet College, was more colorful in her criticism of oralism's impact on Sign Language. |
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The mayor kept the thick walnut-clad television set in his office burning constantly, like a peet fire in a cottage in Galway. |
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The issue in Peet involved a determination of entitlement during the notice period when the employee had elected to receive early benefits under a partial wind-up. |
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Caviezel is less than convincing in the crucial role of the accused, while Peet is merely annoying and wasted as Judd's ditsy, bed-hopping sister. |
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Leigh started like a house on fire against a big physical side, with Parr, Browning and Ranson working well as a unit and Lloyd, Thorpe, Peet and Wilkinson running well. |
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Kutcher and co-star Amanda Peet joined the cinematic mile-high club in this 2005 chick flick. |
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Over the years, Peet has seen the game increase in speed, the players increase in size, briefcases replace wallets, and paddles replace goalie sticks. |
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Knitters' goalkeeper Robert Peet gifted Hughes the home side's fifth, miskicking his goal kick straight into the striker's path. |
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Thomas Eric Peet Travelling Prize To encourage study of egyptology and prehistory of the Mediterranean lands and the Near East. |
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Moreover, there is no agreement among anthropologists, ethnohistorians, and archaeologists as to the time-frame involved in assertions such as those made in Van der Peet. |
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