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  • "Tough Discipline in every class-room" - was this a comedy routine?

    Archive 2009-06-30 2009

  • Too bad someone did not have firearms when the guy (shooter) chained the class-room doors and locked them inside.????

    An Echo of Virginia Tech 2007

  • "Tough Discipline in every class-room" - was this a comedy routine?

    A LOAD OF BALLS... 2009

  • With class sizes of no more than 25 kids, with computers in every class with printable work assignments so books stay in the class-room instead of on our kids backs.

    No Child Left Behind? 2008

  • One day Monseigneur the Archbishop while making his pastoral visit saw a pretty little rosy girl with beautiful golden hair enter the class-room through which he was passing.

    Les Miserables 2008

  • Recreation over, when Cosette went into the house again, Jean Valjean gazed at the windows of her class-room, and at night he rose to look at the windows of her dormitory.

    Les Miserables 2008

  • The John Mackey Award candidate has also been a standout in the class-room during his collegiate career (two-time honoree on the Big East All-Academic Football Team - 2002 and 2001) ...

    USATODAY.com 2005

  • In what is a rare judicial ruling on what children can see in the class-room, Mr Justice Barton was at pains to point out that the “apocalyptic vision” presented in the film was politically partisan and not an impartial analysis of the science of climate change.

    Archive 2007-10-01 Ann Althouse 2007

  • In what is a rare judicial ruling on what children can see in the class-room, Mr Justice Barton was at pains to point out that the “apocalyptic vision” presented in the film was politically partisan and not an impartial analysis of the science of climate change.

    An inconvenient truth Not a sheep 2007

  • Professor E.P. Crowell, the first American scholar to edit Petronius, gravely states in his preface that "the object of this edition is to provide for class-room use an expurgated text," and I note that he has tactfully omitted the

    Satyricon 2007

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