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By Burdette Kinne The New Yorker, June 14 , 1930P. 42 Dialogue of telephone conversation of student who calls up French instructor who is correcting examination papers he asks him his mark, and asks him what he is giving him for the final grade.

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When Mr. Firkusny was nine, he played the first pages of "Kata Kabanova" with the composer, who was correcting proofs of the printed score at the time.

For the curator who was correcting ExaCT's extractions, relatively minor modifications, i.e., to mark sentences as relevant/irrelevant among the top five candidates, were required in 10% of the tasks.

Who is correct?

So who is correct?

Only the World Cup will show who is correct.

"The United States has never been in this situation before, so it is hard to see who is correct.

Of course, every parent believes this about their own kids, but I happen to be the one who is correct.

One recent article went so far as to pose the question directly: Who is correct, Mr. Shiller or Mr. Siegel?

No matter who is correct, one thing is certain: By now, three replacement ball fields were supposed to have occupied the site of the old stadium.

To avoid this, mentally replace who or whom with the third person pronoun: if you get a subject – he, she, it or they – then who is correct; for an object – him, her or them – whom is right.

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