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Firstly, you can forget about being educated, sats preparation is a constant drone of things to remember to pass a particular paper, making you test smart not educated.
BBC: What You've Said
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No need for a paper boarding pass, explained the man showing me round.
BBC: NFC - not for consumers?
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Customers could scroll through the options and select what they want, rather than have a customer-service worker jot down their order on a piece of paper and pass that along to another employee who fills it.
WSJ: As Wages Rise, Firms Consider Replacing Workers With Devices
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Without any objections forthcoming, it was left to Andy Burnham, then a junior health minister, to sign off the relevant paper work and pass the application off to Monitor, the body that makes the final decision on FT status.
BBC: Stafford Hospital: Does NHS boss have case to answer?
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In your description of that tune, you say that you would pass the black - the brown paper bag test.
NPR: Getting 'The Message' from Hip-Hop Lyrics
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Later, Fugh-Berman says, she was asked to review a paper for a medical journal, and it was the same ghostwritten paper she had previously been offered to pass off as her own.
FORBES
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The paper talks a good deal about the benefits of a unified pass-thru rule for anti-abuse and dealing with tax evasion and mischief.
FORBES: Tax Reform For Small Business: Ways And Means Pitches Old Ball; Small-Ball And, Big-Ball
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And this is kind of like the present vote thing, because the Chicago Tribune, his hometown paper, said that all of those present votes was taking a pass.
CNN: Part 2 of CNN Democratic presidential debate
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The government paper sets out plans for more affordable housing, a new road to by-pass the centre of Ballasalla and the development of schools to meet a growing population.
BBC: Isle of Man development plan given Tynwald backing
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One of the policy positions in the leaked policy paper in Valor is supposedly a move to limit to the growth of federal operating expenses and pass a bill that would also cap the annual growth of spending on salaries of civil servants, namely politicians in the capital, which historically tend to give themselves double digit raises.
FORBES: Brazil Lowers Interest Rates, But Risks Remain