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It's a common situation; the Student Room has threads dedicated to the subject.
I also used the Student Room, which has threads related to different colleges, campuses, and to accommodation.
"Today, virtually every major terrorist threat my agency is aware of has threads back to the tribal areas," he said.
Tap, a screwlike tool that has threads like a bolt and two, three, or four longitudinal flutes or grooves and that is used to cut screw threads in a nut or a hole.
Puritans were, of course, notoriously hostile to sex, but the modern left has threads of those sentiments, too - witness the anti-sex screeds of Catharine MacKinnon or Andrea Dworkin.
The meta-skills thesis has less connections than the thesis on the subject-based school, but it also has threads to the objectives of learning (competences), the changes of the teaching profession, and the transformation of the forms of learning.
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He has threaded his novel with a contemporary story, which is the drama of the book's own making.
But jazz, less the genre and more the state of mind, has threaded itself throughout her career.
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