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The City Council has scheduled a public hearing on the Board of Education's performance after the Sept. 11 terror attack, including how it reassigned students following the attack and how it assessed air quality in Lower Manhattan schools.
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Earlier this month, citing alleged evidence of suspicious traffic monitoring at Beirut airport, it reassigned the pro-Hizbullah head of airport security.
It reassigns a confidence score to each observed interaction to indicate its propensity to be a direct physical interaction.
— Renee, Raleigh A. Dear Renee: Creatively thinking about how to reassign your bedroom space can be a very good idea once you are not obligated to use each of the bedrooms for their original intent.
At the time, the company had neither lined up a successor to Ms. Godoff as editor in chief nor decided how to reassign the many authors she handled to other editors, people at Random House say.
After the appeals court revived the case, it was reassigned to Judge William H. Pauley III.
It also reassigned Peter Mika to Lowell, Trent Hunter to Springfield and Dan Trebil to Chicago.
Only if the exchange's surveillance unit identified problems in a stock's trading patterns would it be reassigned.
Instead, it is reassigned and used for distinguishing voiced and voiceless consonants at the segmental level [94].
It was reassigned to the genus Sarcoramphus in 1805 by French zoologist André Marie Constant Duméril.
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