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One, who is 30, has used her help to get through a computer course.
I need them to get through a day of course, but I wonder if by using cloaking terms too often, I sometimes forget that there are other, better ways of talking.
It signals that the person in front of the interviewer has enough discipline to get through a three or four-year academic course without flunking out.
I have no hope of actually getting through with this, of course.
In this respect this scheme was only partly successful with both students and mentors reporting that alongside contextualising prescribing, moral support to get through the course, was a key form of support both received and offered.
George seemed to be a coaster -- perfectly happy to get through his courses with a passing grade while the rest of us grinds were worrying about the consequences for our futures if we did not get at least a B-plus average.
Too many mistakes still get through, of course.
Very few do not get through the course.
"He didn't care about the fact that he couldn't get through the course," the ex-employee said.
I have a disability, which means I get very tired and it will take all of my energy to get through the course.
Apple is expecting developers to rate their apps correctly, but if it simply doesn't allow anything in the last two categories to get through, of course those developers are going to wiggle their apps into the "safe" categories.
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