It, too, is now a piece of grammar, soliciting the same sense of empathy and group membership that LOL does.
One of the three great achievements of this encyclopedia is the way in which this view of fantasy provides a sort of grammar for describing it.
These include such things as the practice in some non-selective schools of not considering an application if the parents had also put a grammar school as one of their choices.
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The report's authors claim this is a false analogy, arguing that many working class children don't have a realistic choice of benefitting from a grammar school education.
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The scammer claims to be a native-born American citizen, but uses poor grammar indicative of a non-native English speaker.
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The women are of the era when the only serious career offering was a husband and children, and in the novel all of them marry, except for a grammar-school teacher who is unable to find the right man and another woman who ends up a bit of a floozy.
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Mr Wardrop, a former pupil of Aberdeen Grammar School, had left Scotland during the 19th century to start a new life in Australia.
An annex of a grammar school elsewhere in Kent could open, effectively creating a new school for the area.
Its Prevent product, in use at Oracle, Synopsys and Sun, works as a kind of "grammar checker, " looking for nonsensical mathematical functions, racing through thousands of possible permutations in seconds.
In a report in February 1999, the schools inspectorate Ofsted listed 14 grammar schools out of a total of 66 schools it singled out for praise.
Two centuries of Norman rule in England after 1066 significantly changed the Germanic grammar and dumped a large amount of French vocabulary into the language.
He stressed the idea of having a "grammar stream" in every school to stretch the brightest pupils and give extra support to those at risk of falling behind.
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No one can argue that people who snap a photo of George Clooney as he exits a Pinkberry eating strawberry frozen yogurt or, worse, hang around outside grammar schools taking photos of someone's children deserve the same legal protection as those who create a movie, music or other work of art.
Barry Sindall, chief executive of the Grammar School Heads Association, quoted from a 2008 Sutton Trust study which suggested that the social make-up of grammar schools was often more diverse than that of the top 100 comprehensives where entrance is decided on proximity to the school, pushing up house prices and excluding poorer families.
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Only in this way could the selective grammar schools enrol a balance of boys and girls.
The prospect of a new grammar school is likely to unsettle the coalition.
Borlase's document, called Memorandums of the Cornish Tongue, from 1750, is described as an "early example of a Cornish grammar and vocabulary study which resembles a Cornish dictionary".
The storm struck May 31 when the Chicago Sun-Times revealed that the Southside Catholic Conference, a league of 21 archdiocesan grammar schools, predominantly white, had voted to deny admission to St.
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Barbara Cooper tells the site how she and the "Old girls" of Saltley Grammar in Birmingham celebrated their 60th birthdays with a reunion of friends from all over the world who got back in touch via the internet.
He defended his party's new education policy, saying there would be no reintroduction of grammar schools or the 11-plus, but a handful of new grammars might be built in areas where selection already takes place.
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To speak clearly: clarity always trumps a pompous regard for niceties of grammar.
About a third of Kent secondaries are grammar schools, another third secondary moderns and the rest comprehensives.
Sevenoaks is the only part of Kent without a grammar school, resulting in over 1, 100 pupils travelling 15 miles to Tunbridge Wells.
It called on Catholic grammar schools to operate a policy of admitting no more than 75% of pupils on the basis of academic selection by September 2014.
More than 2, 600 people signed, arguing the area was the only part of Kent without a grammar, meaning more than 1, 100 pupils who passed the 11-plus had to travel for an hour to Tunbridge Wells.
The setting is Yorkshire in the nineteen-eighties a grammar school at which a group of eight boys, seven of them very bright, are being prepped for mind-crushing exams that could lead to a place to read history at Oxford or Cambridge.
Magda is a nurse, a qualified pilot, a businesswoman and a philanthropist, a gifted and sensitive lover, the holder of certificates in computing and English grammar, a semi-professional country singer, and a mother.
Decades after the vast majority of grammar schools disappeared into history they still exert a powerful pull on the heartstrings of some Conservative MPs.
The new examination is designed to counter the efforts of parents to tutor children to gain a place at one of the county's 13 grammar schools.
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