In the first two days alone, in the Chorlton area, they stopped 73 youngsters, 17 from primary schools and 56 from secondaries. |
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It is mostly black, with white at the trailing edge of the secondaries, on the sides of the rump, and on the throat, narrowing towards the belly. |
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The colors are primaries and secondaries, rich and tonal, with an occasional warm gray or black thrown in. |
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This research supported the theory of the existence of three primary colors and their complementary secondaries. |
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The study looked at three Fuel Zones in the city's schools, two secondaries and one primary school. |
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Glasgow city council is now testing Flippers cards in 12 primary schools and two secondaries. |
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About a third of Kent secondaries are grammar schools, another third secondary moderns and the rest comprehensives. |
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As school gates closed for half-term, two more Sutton secondaries celebrated achieving specialist school status this week. |
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The white extends out the wings, but the primaries, secondaries, and tail feathers are mottled black-and-white. |
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One or more additional layers of shorter feathers may overlie the proximal parts of the flight primaries and secondaries. |
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However, by looking at the whole-life economics of the project over 30 years we were able to offer a further 10 new-build secondaries. |
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If the vehicle sees cold, hot, wet, and dry duty as well as on-track action, the carb should have a choke and vacuum secondaries. |
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In all cases, we obtained wax extracts from flight feathers, predominantly primaries and secondaries. |
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Academies are new state schools which replace existing secondaries considered to be failing. |
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Edinburgh has created 50 training places in primary schools and 48 in secondaries, but each figure is about 25 short of the number required. |
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The best features to look for are Hen Harriers' shorter and wider primaries, long fifth primary and wider secondaries. |
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The feed for the sinter plant recycles dusts and sludges which are blended with concentrates and secondaries. |
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We use an octal autonomous regulated power supply with 4 dedicated RCORE transformer of 50 Va with 2 secondaries for this stage. |
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It helps that secondaries can be bought and sold more easily than ever before. |
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The interest of iron oxide nanoparticles for the examination of lymph nodes for the screening of prostate cancer secondaries has been confirmed. |
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During 2005-2006, the canteen functioned in three sittings for the children in the primaries and secondaries. |
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Sinerem®'s effectiveness is confirmed for the examination of lymph nodes when investigating for prostate cancer secondaries. |
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Sponsored secondary-school academies do no better and sometimes do worse than state secondaries. |
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Likewise, secondaries are numbered in ascending order, beginning with theoutermost secondary and proceeding towards the body. |
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Ofsted inspected 3,041 primary schools, 122 nurseries and 551 secondaries. |
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This may include more links between secondaries and colleges. |
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Pupils absent each day could fill 816 primary schools and 252 secondaries. |
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The white secondaries of each wing were clearly visible, separated by the black back of the bird, and they reached all the way to the trailing edge of the wings. |
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The latest available official figures show that in January this year there were just six primary school jobs unfilled and five vacancies in secondaries. |
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The white primary flight feathers contrast with the black wing tips and dark secondaries. |
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Tertiaries are easier still. Investors who back private-equity firms typically pension funds, endowments and the like are less than happy with the rise of secondaries. |
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Each sheriff had his own compter, which were both prisons and offices, administered by the respective secondaries. |
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Founded in 1993, ARCIS is an international asset management firm headquartered in Europe, with offices in London, Paris and New York, which specializes in private equity secondaries. |
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Given the increasing number of meals served, a 3rd sitting in the canteen is being studied for primaries and secondaries, although care must be taken not to disrupt the extra-curricular activities of CĂ©same. |
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The colouring beneath their wings also varies, but the trailing edges of their wings are usually dark, and their secondaries have dark stripes made of two-three spots on each feather. |
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We need that same focus on progressional development and quality and strength of leadership in the secondaries. |
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Volumes increased, availability and prices for zinc secondaries, the main source of raw material in the zinc oxide segment, improved and manufacturing costs were kept under strict control. |
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These secondaries were the results of cells from primary colorectal or breast cancers breaking off and lodging in the livers of the patients in question 1,400 of them. |
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Students count the primary and secondary colors, and learn how primaries mix together to make secondaries. |
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My principal objection is against the compound or derivative tints, given under the denominations of secondaries and tertiaries. |
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In some systems, two or three secondaries are distributed around a single primary station, and two or three families of hyperbolas are printed on the appropriate chart. |
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While Andrew Lansley's NHS plans remained mired in parliamentary controversy into the mid-term, Gove had by then turned most secondaries into academies. |
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The primary rhizomes usually die during the growing season. The tertiaries and secondaries, however, live through the winter and become primary rhizomes the following year. |
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