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The following charges apply whether a student takes a subject for credit or as a "listener," and regardless of the date the student begins attending classes.
Radio takes a subject and, by not showing it, reveals it to be far more interesting than you might first have thought.
The human version of the test measures how long it takes a subject to associate words such as "evil" or "beautiful" with names and faces of people from different demographics.
This is perhaps the book's key line, the moral-aesthetic credo behind Sullivan's reluctant vocation as a magazine writer: he takes a subject on his or her own terms, keeps sacred the premise that his subjects are, unembarrassedly, doing exactly what they intend to be doing.
The amount of time it takes a subject to report seeing each image indicates the relative priority granted by the brain.
The outcome is the time it takes a subject to stand up from a chair and walk a distance of 10 metres [ 54].
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Another popular route is to take a subject degree, followed by a one-year PGCE.
And sometimes, by taking a subject from the past, we can awaken current concerns.
They've taken a subject that is inexhaustible and made it merely exhausting.
Here he has taken a subject blatantly conducive to visual reportage and brought it to life through words.
Before taking a subject, a student should complete any prerequisite(s) listed for that subject; corequisites, which are listed in italics, are to be taken concurrently.
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