"What we need to do is have an examination which has all the rigour of the old O-level but it's sat by the majority of students, " he added.
"Burrough Hill is a scheduled monument and, because it hasn't been under threat from development, it's just sat there quietly for about 40 years, " he said.
It's incredible the plane sat there in this untouched part of the world for so long.
That white dome atop the van, which is similar to the device that'll soon be mounted on JetBlue's fleet, maintains a constant connection by rotating instantly as the van moves -- if the vehicle's heading changes, the antenna array will turn, too, so it's always pointed directly at the sat in the sky.
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"The payoff for cheating, whether it's cheating on a college SAT test or cheating on your wife or cheating in athletic competition, is you'll win and get all the proceeds and accolades that go with the championship, " Walsh said.
"It can be a tough sell, but attitudes are definitely evolving, " said the USGA's Whitlark, who has sat it on several meetings at clubs across the Southwest at which greens committees have tried to persuade members to overseed less.
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Had we edited the file, we could've also saved a new copy to the AirStash via WebDAV as well, and then distribute the file any way we wanted (as opposed to just emailing it out, especially if it's a large file and your recipient is sat right next to you).
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It's no coincidence, by the way, that Obama sat down with McCain so quickly after the election.
It's a company which I visited in London, and I sat with them there.
The moderate, peace-minded Basque Nationalist Party, which runs the regional government and has five seats in parliament in Madrid (where it generally supports Mr Aznar's government in important votes), sat mum for a couple of days before lambasting the verdict.
But there are more starts and stops on the SAT which makes it feel as though it's moving along faster than the ACT.
Katzman had a cynical sales pitch, insisting the SAT measured nothing but a student's ability to take it.
Yielding is another concept Ms. Bravo's tai chi master, Sat Hon, taught her, and it has proved helpful in negotiating the city.
Mraz shared tales of his avocado farm, as well as what it's like to get the cold shoulder from Simon Cowell, when he sat down with CNN recently.
His Nissan Leaf has a sat nav-like screen which lists charging points - but it's far from comprehensive.
It's nothing new to the fans there, though, many of whom have sat through some of the coldest games on record.
It was not until she sat back down among her lawyers that the world's most famous black model reached for her tissues.
That may help, but with Kaplan and new competitors like TestMasters in Los Angeles, it's not clear that Princeton Review can boost its 27% share of the SAT prep market or its smaller share of the market for other tests like the LSAT.
I've sat in Studio 1A with a lot of amazing musicians, but it's not often that you feel like you're witness to a one-of-a-kind musical moment.
What a gift it is to have one of Leonardo da Vinci's notebooks, small enough to have sat in his palm, on permanent view for the first time.
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However, a Morgans spokesman said the Yucaipa deal was in the works for months, and OTK knew about it because an OTK principal, Jason Taubman Kalisman, is on Morgans's board and sat on the board committee evaluating the Yucaipa deal and other alternatives.
If, like me, you are not categorically keen on Southeast Asian beach resorts, it is probably because you have been to Thailand's Phuket or Krabi, where you sat on heel-hammered sands drinking a warm gin and tonic from a literal bucket, wishing you'd discovered the place before the invention of fire-spinning, Katy Perry and laser shows.
She was sat in the seat where the Prime Minister traditionally sits and, given it's her cabinet, she can come any time she wants.
It is said that Anne Royall, America's first female professional journalist, stole his clothes and sat on them on the riverbank until he had answered all her questions.
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And now it turns out that, while the program's fate was being sealed in Congress, the administration deliberately sat on a study its own Department of Education completed weeks earlier.
The Navy sat on the news of the disaster, releasing it only after the announcement of Japan's surrender, hoping to minimize adverse publicity in the euphoria over the war's end.
"When we searched Ian Frost's home in 2006, we found a huge server sat in the lounge and soon realised it wasn't a routine investigation and contacted Ceops (Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre), " he said.
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Outside in the hall sat the clothes of these wounded men -- or their "battle rattle, " as it's called.
That "grotesque film" is "Innocence of Muslims, " a video that sat obscure on the Internet until September 11 when rioters, seizing on it, attacked the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi, Libya, and killed U.S. Ambassador Christopher Stevens and three other Americans.
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