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The figures make grim reading for both parties which admit that they must do a lot better.
The tower has slits in the walls, and at intervals narrow, tall windows with a pointed arch, which admit air & light.
The quota governs the city's magnet schools, which are often the only alternative to neighborhood high schools and which admit students by application.
New York has always had a few elite schools, which admit students on the basis of competitive examinations, as required by state law.
Or at least, she once openly mocked a bag for having "LOVE" written on it which, admit it, is quite endearing.
The changes at CUNY mimic, to some extent, changes in the city's top public high schools, which admit students solely on the basis of an entrance exam and have become steadily more Asian and less black in recent years.
In the nineteen-nineties, when the problem first became widespread, many dairies had recently modernized to meet European Union standards, replacing the traditional hand-and-bucket setup with state-of-the-art automatic-milking parlors, which admit less hay dust.
At least one British doctor has posted links to Tumblr accounts – now deleted – which admit that more doctors are required to join the dawlah or the state, but that it is getting harder to enter the caliphate.
The top-10-percent plans don't apply to law schools or other graduate schools, which admit their applicants not from largely segregated state high schools but from more integrated colleges across the state and the country.
The Rocky Mountain Institute's showcase headquarters has double-paned krypton-filled windows, which admit seventy-five per cent as much light as ordinary windows while allowing just ten per cent as much heat to escape in cold weather.
In this paper those Riemannian manifolds which admit limiting Carleman weights, were characterized.
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