Of course there were differences because I graded the students in the university class, but not in the community class. |
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The students are then graded on how well they adapt various stylistic aspects of the artist's work into their own. |
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This paper also serves as a substantial writing component in which students are graded for both grammar and content. |
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Competition is for women's, men's and mixed teams, while there is also a need for managers, coaches, graded umpires and support staff. |
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Yellowfin and bigeye tuna are graded on the same criteria but not with the same intensity. |
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With jockey Rafael Bejarano in the irons, the time off obviously agreed with the multiple graded stakes winner. |
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The landing zone is nothing more than a dry lakebed graded to provide demarcated aircraft landing, takeoff and parking areas. |
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Thus, deposition graded gradually from anoxic environments below the storm wave base to oxic environments above the storm wave base. |
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Recognizable Ediacaran fossils are concentrated at the base of graded beds and are generally deformed bodies cast in erosional scours. |
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There are well-laid, carefully graded paths for walking and for cycling, and some impressive looking recreation facilities. |
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At China's Hang Zhou Silk Factory, the yarn is reeled, graded, color coded by a temporary dye, twisted, washed and wound into skeins. |
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Most beds are clearly graded, commonly with cross-bedded intervals towards the top. |
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These kindly gentlemen sometimes have other children waiting to be graded and, understandably, wish to see auspicious outcomes. |
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Specimens were dehydrated in a graded series of ethyl alcohol and propylene oxide solutions and embedded in araldite. |
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The morning market in the Via Maestra is packed with stalls selling the knobbly tubers, graded in boxes according to size and quality. |
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Blair quietly gathered up the graded tests, placed them in a pile on the table, then went to the bathroom. |
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Clinical factors graded on a scale of 0 to 3 were reported as medians and interquartile ranges. |
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It typically shows graded bedding and cross laminae, and contains occasional pelite and psammite bands. |
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This is then graded on a scale of one to 100 with a standard reference food, usually glucose. |
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The road surface was tarmacadam, a bitumen surface with a 14 mm aggregate close graded wearing course. |
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Once the size of the main course was set, the sizes of the other sails followed, graded according to the mast and height above deck. |
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The Imperial Hotel, which was refurbished recently, is graded two star and has bars, a lounge and function rooms. |
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Concrete is masked by the crushed stone of the paths, and smooth, rounded carefully graded stones round the bases of the rods. |
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Along with his world-class Mantle collection, Spence also owns one of the greatest amassments of PSA graded cards in existence. |
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The upper 300 m of the Haengefjeldet Formation is made up of 3-10 m thick well-sorted, normally graded, matrix-supported sandstones and wackes. |
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There are promises of graded paths and walkways, one suitable for wheelchair access. |
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The human worshippers too are carefully graded in size according to their relative age and status. |
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To that end, they've developed a huge network of superbly waymarked and graded mountain-biking trails. |
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Teaching in a third of lessons was graded unsatisfactory or poor, while learning in two fifths of lessons was below standard. |
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Imported apples are packed and graded using the latest technology including waxing, which gives them an extra shine. |
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Once inspected, the quills are packed into neat, 100-pound bundles before being graded and sold. |
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If cheeses should ever be graded on the island nation, aged feta would score higher than its unripened cousin halloumi. |
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These figures were similar to their performance ratings that were graded by their supervisors. |
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We were frequently full as learners came in to work on their listening or speaking skills, or to practice for tests, or to borrow graded readers. |
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Wood is graded on the number of flaws in a board, not the strength or appearance of the unflawed portions. |
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The main item on the agenda of the meeting is the contract and graded payment to the players. |
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The items and places of interest are graded with an asterisk rating and much helpful information is given to tourists. |
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After dehydration through graded alcohol and clearing with xylene, slides were mounted with DPX permanent mountant. |
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They will become even more responsible if development in their constituencies is formally graded, ranked in order of merit and made public. |
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If other teachers have been placed in the promised grade it simply means that even those on the Copperbelt will eventually be graded accordingly. |
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All 54 public acute hospitals were audited in unannounced inspections during the summer and graded as good, fair and poor. |
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Under the plans, sites used by travellers could be graded according to how much impact they have on the local community. |
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And Malmesbury Hospital was graded green in both categories, one of 81 hospitals to achieve that distinction. |
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Stained elements were dehydrated in a graded series of alcohols, cleared in xylene, and mounted in histological resin. |
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The slides were then dehydrated and cleared in graded alcohol and xylene, respectively, and mounted with a coverglass. |
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Near the top of the succession blue-grey silty calcareous mudstones are interbedded with subordinate graded sandstones. |
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In such circumstances, there being no threat to life or injury, the police response was graded accordingly. |
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Individual beds are well graded and show sedimentary structures indicative of deposition by turbidity currents. |
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Periodically, the oysters are graded for size and then put into bags of about 200, to be hardened. |
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He received the wool in huge bales and then graded it according to length and fineness, before despatching it to the cloth-maker or dealer. |
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To complete the course, the students are graded in a situational and field training exercise on all the above skills to determine whether they will qualify and graduate. |
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He evolved a highly poetic style of landscape using soft harmonious tones with radiant light effects created from carefully graded transparent washes. |
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The use of high-resolution transducers and graded compression make it possible to visualize directly an acutely inflamed appendix in patients of any age. |
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The valued molluscs are fed hand-harvested kelp and some compounded seaweed diet, and are graded at regular intervals over the farming period of 36 to 40 months. |
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Under the king was a carefully graded hierarchy of officials, ranging from the governors of provinces down through local mayors and tax collectors. |
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The survey broke each town into sites and graded each site accordingly. |
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There are 16 classes of vehicle, graded by engine size and body-type. |
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Performances are graded to compensate for size or population profile. |
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Premises applying for a licence will face a one-off fee followed by an annual charge which will be graded according to the size and location of the bar or pub. |
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With the ultimate in timing equipment being installed drivers will be graded into four categories and awarded platinum, gold, silver and bronze medals once a year. |
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A lecture on tips for effective presentations is given early in the curriculum and students are graded on presentation skills throughout the program. |
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During the group lesson, each student was graded by both their peers and me on their success in reaching their musical goal for that group lesson. |
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The division of the A-level into AS and A2 stages has also increased the marking workload, as students are graded in both the first and second years of the course. |
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Our first project after we graded the road was to dig a 10-acre-foot pond. |
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The graders ripped the existing road and gathered all available material into two windrows, then spread and graded behind the mobile crusher as it progressed down the road. |
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What is claimed to have been the first landing of a landplane at Catalina took place on a road graded by the Hugh Smith Construction Company near Rancho Escondido. |
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The school had wanted to expand school enrollment and wanted to make sure that there were enough qualifying students, which was why the teachers graded laxly. |
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Start your visit with a morning cruise up the graded gravel of Spiral Drive, which coils around Tenderfoot Mountain all the way to its 7,560-foot summit. |
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A further sample of marked tapes had to be submitted at a later date and at the end of the marking process each examiner was graded on an A-E scale. |
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In the freestanding region of the alligator lizard cochlea, which lacks a tectorial membrane, hair bundles are graded in height along the length of the cochlea. |
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Mr. Shade's patent provided for the solid shank in the handle to be made with a series of lateral projections or wings graded in size toward the head. |
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The invert of the 4100 Level was graded with a gravel blinding layer. |
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Effects of graded levels of bentonite on serum clinical profiles, metabolic hormones, and serum swainsonine concentrations in lambs fed locoweed. |
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And coaches, scouts, and other recruiters can become aware of talented players who are graded using the BPS system. |
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Each dolos will be placed by sling on a base of Corps-designated bed, underlayer or armor stone graded from 3 lb. |
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A gem graded none on the enhancement scale may still exhibit visible inclusions. |
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Upon receipt of the wet salted crocodilian skins from overseas, they are individually inspected and graded. |
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Yet they were the first to climb routes such as Crowberry Ridge on Buachaille Etive Mor, which is still graded as 'severe' to this day. |
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In detail they were graded as 'excellent' for reducing crime, suppressing gun crime and suppressing knife crime. |
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If the primary pathologists were graded using the cytotechnologist grading scale, there would have been fewer pathologist failures. |
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Restricted stock also generally becomes available to the recipient under a graded vesting schedule that lasts for several years. |
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Although graded bedding can form in many different environments, it is a characteristic of turbidity currents. |
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There's a tendency to think professional athletes get graded only on game day. In reality, they're graded every day in practice. |
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Having fresh seawater readily available, the periwinkles are first graded if possible, using a machine custom built for the purpose. |
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Winners of athletic events and other graded competitions are usually awarded a gold medal. |
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In addition, while presently graded as VVS2 clarity, the GIA states that the stone may be internally flawless after repolishing. |
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The maximum tenure in office was nine years, but every three years officials were graded on their performance by senior officials. |
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Those associate members whose reports are graded during the lock-in will be notified of results in April. |
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Long-term efficacy of ungraded versus graded massed exposure in agoraphobics. |
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Teachers prefer true or false or multiple-choice tests because they can be graded so easily. |
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Includes longitudinal river profiles, graded profiles, graded slopes, graded streams, thalwege, interlocking spurs. |
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Currently, the annual grading practice has been to side-cast graded materials along the roadside. |
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Corollary 5 implies that the antipode of a graded connected Hopf algebra is diagonalizable if and only if it is an involution. |
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The stones are commonly graded in height with the lowest stones being diametrically opposite to the tall flankers. |
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On every occasion, we strive to ensure that calls are graded correctly and officers attend as timeously as possible. |
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A typical modern lime mortar mix would be 1 part lime putty to 3 parts washed, well graded, sharp sand. |
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Tennessee's only graded stakes horse race, the Iroquois Steeplechase, is also held in Nashville each May. |
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When we compute the dual of a graded or nongraded operad, we get graded objects which involve suspensions. |
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Down trains follow the route of the old branch line, while up trains follow a more gently graded new construction through a tunnel. |
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Deborah Wilkinson, of Whitehouse Stud in Waskerly, County Durham, is proudly showing off Woiwode, a graded Hanoverian imported from the state-stud in Celle in Germany. |
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Making the transition from graded to nongraded primary school education. |
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The midguts were obtained as described, dehydrated in a graded series of ethanol dilutions, transferred to hexamethyldisilazane and air dried at room temperature for 10 min. |
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Each of the nine entrants is a graded stakes winner, Ticker Tape, Musical Chimes, Island Fashion, Etoile Montante and Denebola are Grade I or European Group 1 winners. |
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The company also can set service and performance conditions, length of vesting and exercise period, graded and nongraded vesting and employee eligibility criteria. |
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Academic libraries offer workshops and courses outside of formal, graded coursework, which are meant to provide students with the tools necessary to succeed in their programs. |
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Flanking the west side of Highland Avenue, the structure fronted on Prospect Avenue, which, still a dusty, unpaved road, was regularly graded and graveled. |
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The more highly graded races attract more prize money and better horses. |
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Many secondary schools in Canada use the graded dictionaries. |
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Consists of graded reading and spelling activities based on the Catch Up High Frequency Word Lists, rimes, initial digraphs, picture-cued nouns and story words. |
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By 2007 over 90 climbs had been recorded, including 17 graded E1 or above. |
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His route, known as the Old West Route, is still classed as a rock climb, albeit one graded Moderate, the second lowest grade on the British system. |
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If they were graded as superior then they were promoted, if graded adequate then they retained their ranks, and if graded inadequate they were demoted one rank. |
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Bred by Phil O'Sullivan, of Newmarket, Co Cork, he is by the late Deep Decision out of Citizen Giggler, formerly a winner in graded company at Harlow for Sylvia Bonner. |
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