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"I know that in all of Dharavi, there is one man on 90 Feet Road [a road in Dharavi] who reads the English Mid-Day," said Mr. Prabhakar.

From grade boundaries shooting up within the same exam year to the sudden scrapping of speaking and listening exams in English mid-course – a mere 20% of the final mark, no less – students have been treated shoddily in recent years.

He is the son of Satan who, thanks to a muddled baby-swap, grows up not so much the Antichrist he's intended to be, as the ideal of a rural English mid-century schoolboy with tousled hair and a strong will.

How wrong I was! Pritchett's settings are, it's true, totally of their time, and that time is the long, drab English mid-century — a monochrome epoch of drafty rooms, bad food, and men in raincoats, which in retrospect seems to extend almost unbroken from the early thirties to the advent of Margaret Thatcher.

They changed grade boundaries between exam sittings; they dropped the vital skills of speaking and listening from English mid-course; and now this latest announcement.

PubMed, CINAHL, Web of Science and Cochrane Library databases were searched for human clinical trials in English during mid 2010 using Bipolar Disorder and CAM therapy and CAM medicine search terms.

The floor plan shows five contiguous rooms in the main bedroom suite, as published in Christopher Hussey's book "English Country Houses, Mid-Georgian, 1760-1800" (Antique Collectors Club, 1984).

In the old days, before Sept. 11, cosmopolitan Egyptians shuttled between the Arab world and the West as effortlessly as they switched from Arabic to English in mid-conversation.

A classic specimen of that breed — and I do mean the type that warrants capital letters — shows up on the banks of the Arno, teaching English to mid-20th-century Florentines, in Peter Nichols's "Lingua Franca," which is receiving its American premiere at 59E59 Theaters.

The s- forms were entirely superseded in English by mid-13c., excepting a slightly longer dialectal survival in Kent.

"Crack" was imported from English in the mid-20th century, when it assumed an Irish Gaelic spelling.

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