A mother bemoaned the layoff of the untenured special ed teacher who had taught her autistic child. |
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In the usual hustle and bustle of the special ed classroom, a shrill ring pierced the noise. |
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My driver's ed consisted of getting in, starting the motor, and letting out the clutch. |
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Any studious teen can memorize the driver's ed guidebook to ace the written exam. |
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All but ed Gillespie in Virginia won, and even Gillespie made significant gains among female voters compared to now-Gov. |
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Many irregular verbs exhibit changes in the middle vowel for one or both of the last two principal parts and have an en inflection for the ed participle. |
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In high school I took driver's ed from a guy who wore Coke-bottle glasses and blasted gospel music as we swerved and veered in his Chevy Celebrity. |
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An anonymous poison-pen letter doing the higher ed rounds has set the cat among the pigeons at the universities' international marketing and recruitment arm. |
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And then I saw L'Allegro, il Penseroso ed il Moderato, an evening-length concert work choreographed by Mark Morris. |
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The study included 6,880 unselect ed patients, who underwent ABI testing by their primary care physician. |
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Education officials in Texas have pull ed the plug on a church-run charter school that has been embroiled in scandal and financial mismanagement. |
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And the lubras are ladies now,' in Woman k Role in Aboriginal Society, ed Fay Gale, Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies, Canberra. |
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It is this reflexive capacity that differentiates between behavior that is socially deriv ed and behavior that is socially determined. |
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Remember that refusing special ed help at this point may mean that you go through school feeling like a failure and never catch up. |
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While podcasting is still in its infancy, higher ed podcasters see it as a promising communication channel. |
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Before he was an Idol contestant, he was a special ed teacher. |
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Last December the College of the Atlantic became the first higher ed institution to officially become carbon neutral. |
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I like all of them, in a way, but I like Scissorhands and ed Wood. |
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But, yeah, Beetlejuice, Scissorhands, and ed Wood are my favorites. |
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Instances both of the unemphatic do and of the distinct syllabication of the final ed are numerous in the present play. |
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Pierre tells me that A-grow-bics is groud nd d ed inscience i d nduces the human grounded in science, induces the human growth hormone. |
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Fugu fferfish, fatal ed w, is the Japanese name for the poisonous pufferfish, which can be fatal if not prepared properly. |
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As for higher ed professionals poised on the precipice of a system with band-aids about to fall away, this would probably be a good time to reassess core mission. |
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These high-profile homeschooled students would likely be attractive to any selective higher ed institution seeking talented and interesting students. |
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His moody, underexpos ed shot of a greylag goose on the bank of the Thames, set against the Sh ard, is proof that the beauty of nature can be captured anywhere. |
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Music from Christoph Willibald Gluck's Orfeo ed Euridice plays at the Princess's ramshackle mansion as well as Orphee's house following his return. |
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He was arrested after a 61-yearold man punched him in the arm as he ed his home on Lingberry Garth, Loftus, wearing a ski mask according to the householder. |
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He was arrested after a 61-year-old man punched him in the arm as he ed his home on Lingberry Garth, Loftus, wearing a ski mask according to the householder. |
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He keeps close at hand the Dizionario di abbreviature latine ed italiane, an alphabetized list of abbreviations frequently used by medieval scribes. |
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Ed Stewart, Radio 2 Disc Jockey has been jaunting off to Pattaya to play golf! |
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Ed is known for his acerbic wit and often outlandish and controversial commentary. |
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So I hope to interview Ed later this month, and get the walk-through on IBM's Workspace strategy and client technology. |
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If you are wondering whether Scalia's ravings stem from some internally consistent theory, Ed Brayton will set you straight. |
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Time was when the big man, a steamfitter by trade, would have thought it mad folly to come to Ed Massey's for anything but a haircut. |
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Byron Wallen switches between trumpet and flugelhorn, whilst Ed Jones likewise moves from soprano to tenor horns. |
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Emma's waters broke while talking to Ed, so it was him that got her to the hospital and held her hand throughout labour. |
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And, of course, she's best known for her ball-busting tour de force as Ed Helms's wife in The Hangover. |
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Ed, however, remains bullishly optimistic, as this new series reveals. |
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This eight-minute piece of puerile propaganda features the warm and winning voice of Ed Asner. |
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Trudy began to go down the path to the inn when Ed got her by the arm. |
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His performance, torpidly solemn and self-conscious as a potential Oscar winner, has a fraction of the zip of his comic turns in Pirates of the Caribbean and Ed Wood. |
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For all his flinty wit and occasional impulse to antagonize, Ed Koch was, in the end, almost impossible to dislike. |
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In there was Captain Ed Cutler, whom every man and woman in Maggie's old command had once seen run nutso in Valhalla. |
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There is a growing body of evidence to support the use of ginseng and yohimbine for the treatment of ED of various causes. |
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That, Ed Miliband told the Evening Standard, was his wife Justine's reaction to the news that her husband had a fandom. Milifandom. |
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Plaid Cymru leader Leanne Wood chose not to contest a Westminster seat, nor did former Labour MP and shadow chancellor Ed Balls. |
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