The pupil will take one of the exams and will then take the other paper the next day.
Afterward, you can retire to the cozy den at one end of the restaurant, where leather armchairs and overstuffed couches invite visitors to sit and read the paper, or take an afternoon snooze.
The result is important because governments were encouraged by the original paper to take drastic steps, such as severe austerity measures, to avoid borrowing any more money once their borrowing reached 90% of annual output.
The raid followed a tip-off that pupils at the tutorial college were being coached using the GCSE maths paper they were due to take the next day.
The growing supply of paper in the offing has enabled managers to take a more selective stance toward new syndications and, hence, demand wider new-issue premiums.
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"I have an over-flowing waste paper basket and the words take me a really long time, " said Vulliamy.
Back in the Sun , its leader column is devoted to a plea for Tony Blair and the Chancellor, Gordon Brown, to end what the paper perceives as a "war" over who should take the credit for the booming economy.
On 19 September, the eve of the full moon, many people take to the streets or parks carrying lit paper lanterns hooked over a thin bamboo stick (or the modern plastic equivalent).
The second report will take the form of an in-depth research paper that will examine, and aim to quantify, social and economic benefits, evaluate different deployment and financing models, and look at the different technologies that can be employed to bring maximum speeds and network reach at affordable prices.
If you simply update the approach used in Mr Krugman's 1995 paper to take into account today's trade patterns, you find that the effect on wages has increased.
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These take the place of the paper sign in and information cards found next to the gadgets on display, offering customers information and product specs on the computer or phone in question. (Hat tip to 9to5, which first reported these were coming).
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You also have the ability to bounce on pads using the rear touch-pad, take photos of the environment and walking around walls using conveniently positioned paper-glue.
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On a sheet of plain paper, he plotted out the steps to take in order to avoid infections when putting a line in.
Some also expressed concern that not all students will have the necessary skills to take the exam on computer, and the new GED test won't be offered on paper.
This author made a similar point two years ago, before Calderon's election, in a Center for Security Policy Occasional Paper arguing that Latin American leaders must take the lead against Chavez.
In its Families and Relationships Green Paper, published on Wednesday, the government says grandparents who take on the care of grandchildren must be "properly recognised" and get the support they need.
You could take the research questioning vaccine safety and efficacy and paper the walls and floors of the Forbes headquarters and you still would have enough paper left over to cover the American Academy of Pediatrics headquarters in one of those tents they use to fumigate for wood-destroying insects.
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According to the IRS, if you file a paper return, your refund should take about six weeks.
Such displays usually take the form of a large, blank sheet of paper on which students are invited to write anything they like.
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Take the experience of Mondi, the multinational pulp and paper company.
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Similar machines on the factory floor, able to take pictures of problems and replace paper filing systems with searchable databases, improved productivity by up to 20%.
Referring to the strangely unbalanced structuring of the Cyprus bailout, the paper points out that unsecured senior bondholders are not being asked to take a haircut.
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The take-away was that a strategy may play out on paper, but the only way to truly test the validity of your product is to put it in front of customers.
If 100 marketing guys came into your office and said, "We can sell 100, 000 more cars in China if we use paper lanterns for headlamps, " would you take that to the board?
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If candidates or campaigners are asked to take a completed ballot paper, they should ensure that the voter has sealed it first and then immediately post it or deliver it to the returning officer.
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Seroxat and the other SSRI antidepressants (including Prozac, Lustral and Ciprimil) may provoke violence in a small number of people who take them, according to a paper published today on the Public Library of Science Medicine website.
Almost half of wealthy individuals intend to take part in training programs over the next three years, the paper reported.
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