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His lyceum lectures were shavings from his workshop, as most lectures are.
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He delivered a lecture one winter before the Concord lyceum on wild apple-trees.
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A lyceum bureau once sent me back to my home town to lecture.
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You would not attack a church dogma-sayTotal Depravity-ina lyceum-lecture, for instance?
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The men are going to annihilate our Dramatic Society in the lyceum next week.
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Question: My daughter is 14 and in second year of secondaryschool.
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PROBLEM: I am a principal of a large Dublin boys' secondaryschool.
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He's currently a full-time secondaryschool teacher, working with special needs children.
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He said the case involved senior boys from an unnamed secondaryschool.
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This is the 18th year of Ireland's largest secondaryschool entrepreneurship programme.
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She could hear the Old Girls behind her singing in the Gymnasium-
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The Staff Sergeant Instructor of the Motipur Gymnasium stepped into the ring.
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He wondered if there was anything the matter with his Gymnasium Shoes.
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In 1941 the school was re-named Paul Roos Gymnasium in his honour.
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In the flourishing days of Attica, the gymnasium was in its perfection.
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Everybody said young people left as soon as they finished middleschool.
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Example 1 So, I had a workshop for middleschool science teachers.
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The middleschool survey found that violence was coupled with gendered thinking.
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In middleschool, Ryan had competed at the state level in cross-country.
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I just came to help my middleschool classmate at her request.
Usage of lycee in English
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Five first prizes carried off in the five classes of the lycee.
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In fact, upon the advertisement of the Batifol institution (Cours du lycee Henri IV.
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Educated at a private Jesuit college before studying at the prestigious Henri IV lycee in Paris.
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Alais has tribunals of first instance and of commerce, a board of trade-arbitrators, a lycee and a school of mines.
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My father sent me to the lycee, but I could only arouse myself from my lethargy with the greatest of effort.
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I was eighteen, and I had been for a long time looked upon at the lycee as a sly practical joker.
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It has tribunals of first instance and of commerce, a board of trade-arbitrators, a chamber of commerce, a lycee and training colleges.
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The marchers from the Mirail technical lycee where Mr Ould-Mohamed had studied accounting wore white arm bands as a sign of mourning.
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It also has training-colleges, a lycee, a school of art and technics, museums of antiquities, natural history and painting, and several learned societies.
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It has tribunals of first instance and of commerce, a board of trade-arbitrators, a lycee, training-colleges and a chamber of arts and manufactures.
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An estimated 500,000 lycee students descended onto the streets of France yesterday intent on demanding more teachers, smaller classes, better security and less demanding schedules.
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But at the Lycee he was such a diligent and intelligent pupil!
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But then I was some years in Paris-atthe Lycee of Louis le Grand.
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At the Lycee-orgreat school-theboys are just coming out.
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Claretie was educated at the Lycee Bonaparte, and was destined for a commercial career.
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What is there to prevent my being a sixth-form pupil at the Lycee Janson?