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But in sixth grade, he turned in a report on King Henry VIII.
An economist, he wrote "has turned in a report saying the second Five-year Plan is too ambitious.
The Presidential commission on terrorism in the air has turned in a report that is clear, thoughtful, brave and of commanding importance.
Young lady employed as a reader by one of the local book publishers turned in a report on the namunscipt of a novel she had been reading.
By Stanley Edgar Hyman The New Yorker, December 2 , 1944P. 23 Young lady employed as a reader by one of the local book publishers turned in a report on the namunscipt of a novel she had been reading.
But one homebuilder turned in a report card that indicated the problems plaguing the residential real estate market might continue for some time.
Miami police said they were unable to comment until the bureau chief turns in a report.
By July, auditors turned in a report claiming that the clubs were overcharging patrons on tax, sending the city the proper amount and keeping the overbilled sums.
–"I had a student in a BFA program once turn in a report on an artist from whom she drew 'artistic influence,' and I knew in less than two sentences that shit was entirely plagiarized.
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