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Schools whose entrants come from disadvantaged areas, however prodigious the teachers' efforts, however impressive the value added by the school, will rate less well than indifferent schools with entrants from socially and economically privileged backgrounds.
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He is concerned, however, that prodigious write-offs may not be over.
His ability to withstand a punch is prodigious, however, and Frazier could not put him down.
He differed from Leonardo, however, in his prodigious output, his even temperament, and his preference for Classical harmony and clarity.
It can be found, however, in the prodigious catalog of the complete New Testament series, published by Indiana University Press in conjunction with the show.
He did, however, show a prodigious talent for acting and appeared in various school productions, playing a murderer in Macbeth when he was nine, Octavius Caesar in Julius Caesar at 10 and Caliban in The Tempest at a very precocious 12. "I don't recall making a conscious decision to become an actor," he says.
However, there is prodigious literature showing and modelling how this can happen in, for example, coal combustion devices with metal substrates (Tomeczek et al. 2004; Song et al. 2009).
The NHIRD, however, is a prodigious resource for studying the epidemiology of rare diseases like DD.
That is still a prodigious if.
Underlying Capp's antic humor and prodigious productivity, however, was a toxic chip on his shoulder.
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