He was not in the least interested in the Boweses' new boarder.
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It is the habitual boarder of the boletes, agarics, lactarii and russulie.
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She had only just come to Mount St. Gabriel's as a boarder.
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All the while, the TV camera remains fixed on the waiting boarder.
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Not until the first battle-armored boarder emerged simultaneously from each personnel tube.
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I mean one with a fictional boardingschool setting, she said recently.
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My daughter attends a boardingschool which does not offer transition year.
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From the age of 13, I attended a boardingschool in Surrey.
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He left boardingschool to join a theatrical company as a super.
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At 13, she went to a boardingschool in the United States.
Ús de day students en anglès
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All daystudents had mounted guard, relieving one another at intervals.
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Many daystudents, and others who are not students, have been much interested.
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Dr O'Sullivan said if all the hostels closed, the boarders could attend as daystudents.
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This is the one daystudents get to celebrate their accomplishments with friends, family and colleagues.
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Each daystudents can choose only one device to log into the school online learning systems.
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The " daystudents" make up the bulk of the scholars.
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The cost is £45 and during the daystudents will learn about oil selection and basic massage strokes.
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The Post Courier reports that seventy five percent of the college's population are daystudents living off the campus.
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The school has about 500 boarders and 100 daystudents.
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We also had a junior college and secretarial school for daystudents, with an enrollment of about 50 girls.
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Even in his own daystudents of natural phenomena had begun to carry out Bacon's general program with striking effects.
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In the auditorium's basement lunch cafeteria for the daystudents, Madeline Stratton was doing her utmost to calm the director.
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He would respect the decision to keep the school open and said, from 2017, it would be open for daystudents only.
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They had been daystudents, but since the family was no longer headquartered in the house in Bronxville, I was a boarder.
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Students in boarding schools had more clinically significant depressive symptoms compared to daystudents (p=0.01).
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According to the National Research Council, modern- daystudents must develop and consistently hone their computational skills in order to compete in a global economy.