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the syllabuses

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A summary of topics which will be covered during an academic course, or a text or lecture.

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That thinking influenced the syllabuses now followed by most British schoolchildren.The model has fans elsewhere.

"Before then, there is the usual rush to get the syllabuses learned," he says.

Things seem very different now as the syllabuses proliferate and the books are published.

"The Aggressives," about black lesbians who identify as men, is on the syllabuses of various gender studies courses.

THE degree to which commercial organisations should dictate the syllabuses of MBA programmes is a thorny issue.

These have seen popular American novels such as Of Mice and Men and To Kill a Mockingbird disappearing from the syllabuses pupils will start following in September.

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It is defined by the syllabus.

It wasn't in the syllabus.

The syllabus is a good idea.

So: second on the syllabus, Mistress Bradstreet.

This book was not on the syllabus.

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