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I was simply a good boy, who got good marks in school.
So Mr. Shadaab devoted himself to his mother, taking on a caretaker role while earning sky-high marks in school.
Every kid I know that likes Elvis has got real high marks in school and so do I a 90% average. . . .
Siemens reserves about 10% of its apprenticeships for those who would not pass the first hurdle on their marks in school, on the logic that grades are hardly the best test for a skilled manual worker.
He is dark-complexioned, has no children, lives in a city of 50,000 or more, was popular with the girls before he was married, and, oddly enough, had better than average marks in school".
You needed to find a way to adapt, and the only way for us, as children, to survive was to get the best marks in school, because that meant better treatment.
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{Collective forehead slap} Which is why a "Bad mark in school?" is a ZIST in today's grid, and not a ZIT.
Also, if you want to explain why someone 'is going the extra mile', you can use 'for' after the expression and before a noun (eg. a promotion, a good mark in school, a prize) or 'to' before a verb phrase (eg. to get a promotion, to receive a good mark in school, to win a prize).
His 2,311 yards of total offense were the third-best seasonal mark in the history of the school, and his 1.18 interception percentage was the lowest single-season mark in school history as well.
Galligan was one of Maryland's top pitchers last season, serving in a variety of roles while appearing 27 times, the eighth-best mark in school history, with three starts.
Problems are most marked in secondary schools, he says.
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