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While universities cannot be expected to fire a silver bullet to correct inequalities that arise much earlier within the education system, higher education should adopt a more proactive approach to working with schools and colleges serving the most disadvantaged areas – including rural communities.
Kuyt in particular has been doing the business so far this season, with Keane proving a decent foil, but they can't be expected to fire every game.
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Singapore is expected to fire its hefty fiscal ammunition soon.
Swarbrick is expected to fire Notre Dame Coach Charlie Weis soon after the Fighting Irish play Stanford on Saturday.
It warned civilian ships not to approach waters around five South Korean border islands, where South Korean marines were expected to fire weapons in exercise.
With a 6-5 record and embarrassing losses at home to Navy and Connecticut, Notre Dame is expected to fire Weis after the Fighting Irish's game Saturday at Stanford.
What do you call it, if not going into combat, when you are sent into uncontrolled territory and are expected to fire a gun at someone who is also firing at you?
Torre's name has come up in connection with two teams: the Chicago Cubs, who have an opening after Lou Piniella stepped down last month; and the Mets, who are expected to fire Jerry Manuel at the end of the season.
Glencore is expected to fire the starting gun on its $60bn£37bnbn) float this week after months of speculation that the commodities trader was close to selling part of the business.
Edwards, who may soon receive a contract extension and a raise, will meet with his staff Tuesday, and he was expected to fire the team's defensive coordinator, Ted Cottrell, and members of his defensive staff.
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