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The two men were clearly from the Middle East, he said, and they complained that they had begun instruction elsewhere but didn't like the school.
Novice Fiftymen sometimes overcompensate by aggressively announcing that they plan to enter the Iron Man Triathlon, or that they have begun instruction in Greco-Roman wrestling under the tutelage of some fearsomely named Bulgarian world champion, such as Marduk Gonadoff.
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Children typically began instruction fairly late, at about 10.
Then, shortly after she began instruction, in January 1954, something went wrong.
The college received its charter in 1863 and began instruction the next year.
In 1849 a teacher-training institution, which later became Eastern Michigan University, began instruction at Ypsilanti.
The School of Medicine and Dentistry was established in 1920 and began instruction in 1926.
There, he began instruction in ballet, tap and ballroom dance, working with Mr. Cole and others.
It began instruction in 1892, emphasizing a curriculum of liberal arts, sciences, literature, and teacher training.
Soon after Carlsen began instruction with Hansen, other kids stopped playing chess with him on the board in the school library.
In 1914 the Women's College began instruction, and in 1921 the name of University of Delaware referred to both the Women's and Delaware colleges.
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