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Eton College described Horatio as a popular pupil whose death was "devastating".
Among them is Roger Smith, Mr. Daniels's pupil, whose seven-person workshop on the Isle of Man produces barely 10 watches a year.
I care for demoralised students in front of me like the pupil whose parents take drugs, beaten by life before it's barely begun.
Unsurprisingly, Webb has high hopes for his star pupil, whose commitment to wider education is highlighted by the fact he is already fluent in English.
For a period, with the tenderness of a master for a pupil whose aesthetic perceptions were virginal, Duveen piloted Ramsay MacDonald, then an M.P., around the London galleries.
Critics and audiences were stunned by the performance by Brando, the Actors Studio's prize pupil, whose explosion of raw, rugged emotion as Stanley Kowalski was unlike anything that had yet been seen in American cinema.
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In vacations he went to "holiday farms" for those pupils whose family lived abroad.
The schools' census reveals that 4.4% of pupils whose first language was not English spoke Polish, Lithuanian, Slovak or Czech.
For example, there's Fifty and Cent, two year eight pupils whose mix of naivety and sophistication is hilarious and touching.
"Beyond that it is right that teachers are given the freedom to tailor PSHE to the pupils whose needs they know best.
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