At the velodrome on Dalgety Road, an amalgam of juniors and masters gathered from throughout the nation to attend the National Track titles. |
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So first off it was probably the top club juniors, then the top amateurs, then, I guess, guys like Faldo and Clarke. |
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Within these categories, relatives of full blood have priority over those of half blood, and older relatives take priority over their juniors. |
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The freshmen and sophomores went to the short right hall, and the juniors and seniors went through the short left hall. |
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It was a good marker for us to see where our juniors are at this point in the quadrennium. |
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The school's juniors won both of their relays and the senior team did likewise, setting new records in both. |
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There was a huge round of applause when the juniors from the academy took to the stage. |
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The question of what becomes of players who are at the top of the tree as juniors is one we've investigated this week. |
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The juniors are fishing at Rawcliffe Lake on a Tuesday evening at present where lots of roach are taking an interest in hemp and tares. |
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They didn't have enough money to pay so many teachers so they decided to combine seniors and juniors into the same gym classes. |
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About 20 juniors from the area will compete in the barrel races, and about 30 locals will participate in the steer rides. |
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Anyways, the juniors and seniors at our high school have mixed grade, co-ed gym classes. |
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An administrator for the Parks and Walcot street wardens, he regularly dons his warden uniform to help run the juniors wardens ' activities. |
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This also means that the juniors are now seniors, the freshmen are now sophomores, you get the idea. |
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Seventy eight percent of the undergraduate respondents were seniors or juniors. |
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Teams are composed of four students, two seniors and two juniors, and they have to answer 10 rounds of individual questions. |
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In the high schools, peer mentors are juniors and seniors who teach freshmen the Take Ten skills, among other duties. |
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It's currently open to minority students with high academic standing who are juniors, seniors or graduate students. |
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The program matches juniors and seniors with faculty for hands-on experience. |
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As with all juniors he would have started mucking out stalls and exercising the horses in the early hours of the morning. |
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Many of the juniors and seniors in the class were snoozing lightly, as always, and others were staring at the teacher as if he was a madman. |
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A month later, Elle and I were on our way to Germany along with other freshmen and juniors and seniors. |
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The seniors must set an example to the juniors by their conduct on and off the field. |
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The buyout follows a licensing deal that was landed late last year for activewear for men and sportswear for young men and juniors. |
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Skyrac is a broad church and members include juniors, road runners, joggers and fellrunners. |
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These fears may no longer be dissuading students from going abroad, as more juniors than usual will be studying abroad spring semester. |
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In 1966 a gate charge of 20 cents was introduced, with juniors up for five cents and those under 14 admitted free. |
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They will be putting on two productions, one for the juniors, and one for the seniors. |
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Play facilities specially constructed to cater for juniors and toddlers will be built next to Chiltern Primary School. |
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The inspectors recommended a partition to split the juniors from the infants or better still a separate classroom to be created. |
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Aimed at infants and juniors up to year 5, the site provides fortnightly challenges. |
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It brings together juniors and infants on one site, rather than a quarter of a mile apart on opposite sides of busy Bag Lane. |
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Noeleen's juniors number eleven in total and are divided between junior, senior infants and second class. |
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Older people would entrench themselves in their positions, while juniors would fester with no real hope of getting ahead. |
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Only the juniors have a crossing lady, the infant school children have nothing, so please slow down. |
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But the money saved by not replacing the retiring head at Carlton will allow each school to afford separate teachers for infants and juniors. |
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In the prescribed order infants, toddlers and juniors mounted Matron, were breathed upon, exchanged whispers, and given their Christmas present. |
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The claimants were represented by prominent leading counsel and three juniors. |
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The buildings will be modernised and refurbished for the 420 infants and juniors with large open teaching spaces with IT facilities. |
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This year, the high school juniors and seniors donned backpacks and rubber boots to help in a turtle conservation project. |
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It was an anthology of insightful quotes, designed mainly for juniors and seniors in high school. |
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Currently, it enrolls approximately 2,500 high school juniors and seniors each year. |
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By May of 1999, the foundation offered two scholarship programs and intensive SAT tutoring for high school juniors and seniors. |
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It targets high-school juniors whose grades don't reflect their true academic capabilities. |
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Jaded juniors signed in, dumped their belongings in dormitory common rooms, and gallivanted out to Prospect Avenue. |
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Probably not, but they can successfully mix high school juniors and high school seniors in the same program. |
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The undefeated juniors lead their group after home wins against the Czech Republic and Malta, and a draw with Denmark. |
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As a result of some of the initiatives undertaken by the club, some young juniors are already competing at regional events. |
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So certainly with those amateurs and juniors, the administrators need to have a pretty good look at how they timetable different sports. |
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The cream of Europe's squash juniors came to Dublin last weekend for the Irish Junior Open in Westwood. |
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Milltown juniors enjoyed a 1-9 to 1-5 victory away to Castledermot in the league recently. |
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I have seen some of our juniors compete because we've gone on a few trips and things. |
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The changing rooms have been flooded by the juniors, and now demonstrate sedimentation patterns wonderfully. |
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The victors will parade at Lansdowne Road on the national holiday and the juniors at the same venue eleven days later. |
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Adults train mainly for traditional karate and self defence while juniors train mainly for sport and competition. |
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Two years before he would guide the international juniors to victory over their American counterparts with 33 points and 14 rebounds. |
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A team of five seniors and three juniors will be representing the district this weekend at the NSW Country Championships in Bathurst. |
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I saw a few juniors I knew sitting on a few brick steps on the side of the school building as they quizzed each other with flashcards. |
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The match will be between seniors, colts and juniors for the Alec Armstrong Memorial Shield. |
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He said the club already catered for 200 juniors on Sundays and ran three or four senior sides in addition to two colts teams. |
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A lot of experienced police officers are being bypassed for promotion while juniors are being elevated. |
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It should be compulsory reading for all undergraduates and hospital juniors. |
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The club caters for juniors and juveniles on Fridays from 7.30 to 11 pm and for adults only on Wednesday nights from 7.30 to 11 pm. |
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By the time he got there the place was overrun with seniors and juniors, and even a few college kids he'd known from the previous school year. |
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At the Olympics, the inexperienced juniors are bound to succumb to the intense pressure that will be exerted. |
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The competition catered for all ages, with categories including juveniles, juniors, adults and golden oldies. |
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A full list of county championships was held for juveniles, juniors and senior track and field and cross-country. |
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Professionally, I think our juniors see it as a measure of expertise, while for some aircrew it is a security factor. |
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The football sessions, especially those for the juniors, had been outstandingly successful and the chairman thanked the team coaches and leaders. |
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To put it kindly, the manner in which juniors are treated varies a great deal from club to club. |
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It points the finger at the hierarchical system that penalises juniors for questioning their seniors' decisions. |
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Doctors warn there are not enough consultants to take over from the juniors, which could in turn affect consultants' day work and therefore increase waiting times. |
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All high school juniors and seniors are eligible to compete. |
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These consultants smile regretfully and tell me that better qualified juniors have the post-grad accreditation, the MBA, the specific certificate or diploma. |
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The Los Angeles industry has been very successful in the juniors and activewear markets, especially in the budget price point and moderate price point categories. |
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Since generations of juniors will be jonesing for this film, there is really nothing negative this critic can say to dissuade you from potential ownership. |
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He comes to school with his Mammy as she is teaching the juniors. |
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Now it's only Sunday mornings, weddings, funerals, a carol service the week before Christmas and an occasional harvest festival for the local C of E infants and juniors. |
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Teachers, pupils and parents at Brightside Primary School are jubilant about the successes and improvements since the infants and juniors merged two years ago. |
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There are special programs for high school juniors and seniors. |
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It's the first of a number of new initiatives to improve the competition available to Britain's top club athletes, juniors and aspiring internationals. |
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The left-hander is Baseball America's 18 th-ranked prospect among juniors. |
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The drugs are collected from the pharmacy by the specialist chemotherapy nurses and handed to the consultant or to juniors in the consultant's presence. |
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On this day, Clemson offered scholarships to six high school juniors. |
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When Josie began her training juniors were expected to do the cleaning, including scrubbing the floors, and they were gradually taught hairdressing skills. |
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The club have been reformed and are catering for juveniles and juniors. |
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Indeed, the same could apply to rugby where there is little precaution to shield juniors and juveniles from being exposed to the habits of their superiors. |
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James Drinkall is definitely unavailable, so Alex Mathie and Joe Connor come back into the reckoning, while Brown could add a few of the club's talented juniors to the squad. |
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All are welcome regular golfers, juniors, beginners and visitors. |
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His enthusiasm and commanding personality enabled him to influence greatly the work of many of his juniors, so that they came to reverence him as the founder of their careers. |
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In the Troupe of the Year awards, which were given out at the same event, the babies came third, the dinkies came fifth, the tinies finished fourth and the juniors came fifth. |
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Our results indicated that within this college population, the freshmen and sophomore students had higher reactions to stress than juniors and seniors. |
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That win reduced Johnson's handicap, which was trimmed yet further when she won the overall trophy in the Charity Medal Shield open to men, women and juniors. |
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It reminds everyone of the rigid service academy structure, inherited from British boys' schools like Eton, in which upperclassmen dominate their juniors. |
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I didn't think juniors still gave out valentines, but I guess I was wrong. |
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Saturday saw just three Seahan SAC juniors fishing for the J.T. Jacobs Cup, with two weighing in three coalies, a codling and a bleg. |
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The juniors hurried out like bees aswarm, asking no questions, clattered up the staircase, and added themselves to the embroilment. |
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The entry fee is pounds 6 or pounds 2 for juniors and there is an optional 50p heaviest flatfish and a 50-heaviest roundfish pool. |
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Livingston also has a cricket club known as the Kingfishers which fields teams for juniors and seniors and has fielded professional paid players. |
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Talented juniors may also receive sponsorships from governing bodies or private institutions. |
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Leading juniors are allowed to participate for their nation in the Junior Fed Cup and Davis Cup competitions. |
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The Notions Test was until recently an important tradition in most houses, in which juniors were required to answer questions about notions. |
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Miss Mitchell would certainly be most relieved to have a monitress who was capable of organising the juniors at games. |
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Roshan Khan, who was Jahangir Khan's father, was doing the Squash Rackets Association a favour at the time by playing with several top juniors. |
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Men's soccer player Ben Gilde and field hockey and softball player Nicole Maglione of Charlton were honored as the top juniors. |
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Nine-year-old Stephen Shah, fishing his first-ever match,won the juniors with a wrasse and a pollack. |
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Last year's juniors had wedgied last year's freshmen, and then each freshman victim had happily joined the patrol, its aficionados claimed. |
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This measure would turn out to be effective against ambitious dissident juniors like Tommaso Portinari. |
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Their juniors took three events, with Leon Mills top in the front crawl and breaststroke events. |
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The attitude of obeisancy to seniors and of insolency to juniors sits not well upon a gentleman. |
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In May, 1,500 juniors and seniors from the Houston Independent School District explored the world of physics with NASA astronauts and rocket scientists. |
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Other valuable runners on Wallace's team include juniors James Route, Brian Lindberg, Riley Moore and David Cusack, along with first-year senior Bobby Ferm. |
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The Gannochy National Tennis centre, which is seen as a tennis centre of excellence, was where Andy Murray and his brother Jamie Murray honed their skills as juniors. |
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The group of 33 juniors and seniors learned about organ systems and muscle groups in this first-in-state high school cadaver lab, which began in April. |
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And it's interesting because in a way they're much more of a design company, and they've got their juniors and their seniors and their middleweights and all this stuff. |
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Many squash venues mandate the use of eye protection and some association rules require that all juniors and doubles players must wear eye protection. |
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Most juniors who enter the international circuit do so by progressing through ITF, Satellite, Future, and Challenger tournaments before entering the main circuit. |
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