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He announced plans to revise the SAT a year ago and almost from the start expressed dissatisfaction with the essay that was added in 2005.
The weight index was calculated as the weight at study completion relative to weight at study start, expressed as a percentage.
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And now we can start expressing things in this language.
Unless some people get a bit carried away and start expressing themselves with flying objects.
The colleague replied, "Well, one thing that would help is if he would start expressing appreciation for the United States".
"Each one means well, but you get a beer in front you and you really start expressing opinions".
The Aussies start expressing their support for their fella and the Australian Alps are still full, if slightly downcast.
DR is a mild stress that puts cells on the defensive, and causes them to start expressing protective genes and stockpiling useful proteins.
"I don't think that this is the time in which we should start expressing the conditionality of what we do today," said Britain's foreign secretary, Robin Cook.
That failure, "combined with the bleaching event, I think gives justification for the NGOs to be out there campaigning, and for countries to start expressing concern".
Counties will be encouraged, with generous ten-to-one matching funds, to start express bus services.GRTA has notched up some successes.
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