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A 1979 chancellor's memo suggested filling the hour with remedial work or exercises with reference books.
None of the homes had participated in drills or exercises run by community emergency preparedness managers.
From the 15th century onwards, "a woman who holds or exercises authority over a place, institution, or group of people".
Most, though, seem little more than grotesque shopping malls with jumbos attached, or exercises in chauvinistic construction industry bombast.
and, by extension, vocalizes, or exercises sung to a single vowel, often florid and difficult to master.
Soldiers also acknowledged that Private Chen was subjected more often than others to punitive measures, like extra chores or exercises.
These aren't short stories or exercises in style; they are full-length novels, months of work from busy authors at the top of their game.
Biology sets the context, and that is critical, but obesity still boils down to whether a person eats too much or exercises enough.
She sets her alarm for 5.45am and swims or exercises in the gym for half an hour before getting ready for school.
The title of her trilogy refers to childhood memories of waiting for her dad to come home from either military conflicts or exercises which, in an ironic overlap with her own profession, were called "rehearsals".
He takes far fewer chances, meaning there are fewer risqué jokes, zingers at a familiar face in the crowd, provocative observations on policy or politics, or exercises in self-derogatory humor.
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