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Some of her interviews on "The Oprah Winfrey Show" scored upward of 10 million viewers; her biggest, a prime-time interview with Michael Jackson, drew 62 million viewers to ABC in 1993.
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Both sites provide highly specialized breast cancer treatment which could have biased scores upward.
As performed previously, risk scores were corrected by shifting all scores upward or downward such that the final ICD shock and death scores had median values near zero.
Reading scores at Crenshaw were down 2 percentage points over three years, while math scores nudged upward 0.3 point.
In four years, Mr. Dominy said he has watched first graders' test scores edge upward.
And, most dramatically, he helped nudge test scores steadily upward in the Houston district, which is largely black and Hispanic.
BY imagining King Lear's age as "four score and upward," Shakespeare gave an end-of-career ring to a taxing role that he could hardly have written for octogenarian actors.
"Overall, the trend (in scores) is upward," Turner said.
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