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Full marks for an interesting and inspirational talk, which my colleague Robbie Clutton has already written about here.
On August 4th the government buckled, saying that this year, marks for an English-language portion of the test would not count.It has hardly mollified the students.
Gentleman struggled for fluency in parts of the test, while Pearson, who was born with arthrogryposis and controls the horse using his hips, picked up two penalty marks for an error of course.
It has won high marks for an exhibit on Indian boarding schools, which captures the little-known experience of thousands of children bused, sometimes forcibly, from their reservations to government schools in order to erase their culture and "civilize" them.
Users can create custom playlists, culling out their favorite songs and the service generally gets high marks for an intuitive user interface and peppy performance.
And, high marks for an 81-year-old guy using the word "bogus". Jeff Spicoli would be proud.
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And full marks for a gutsy performance.
Bonus marks for a kingfisher or a heron.
Buddy Hirsch deserves full marks for a remarkable training feat.
Follow the paint marks for a short, sharp descent down ladders to the Hotaka-dake hut.
Vietnam and Laos get top marks for a project to make schools inclusive.
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