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Her teacherinmathematics soon told her that she was able to proceed without his aid.
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I found Major Bliss, who had been my teacherinmathematics at West Point, and was then General Taylor's son-in-law and private secretary.
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As a matter of fact, Miss Thompson had never liked the teacherinmathematics, while the small, shabby pupil appealed strongly to her sympathy.
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At the Mount Pleasant Institute he roomed with his teacherinmathematics, a young man named Fitzgerald, and a warm friendship sprung up between them.
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Dear Sir: You have been recommended to us by a New York scholastic employment agency as a first-class teacherinmathematics, history, and other branches.
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He once bit a mathteacher who didn't know what a logarithm was.
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A mathteacher approached Neil and told him he recognized talents in him.
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It was so effective his mathteacher claimed the program cheated.
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As the novices left, he saw Shamus go over to his mathteacher mate.
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Policeman, nurse, financier, construction worker, engineer, politician, shoemaker, mathteacher.
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I could not withdraw from it, said the 67-year-old former mathsteacher.
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I was a mathsteacher in Aleppo with two children.
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But Asian Provocateur has propelled the bearded, bespectacled, former mathsteacher to the mainstream.
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Year 11 had never had a qualified mathsteacher.
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I chose to be a mathsteacher because I thought the marking would be easy.
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Arnold, a high school mathinstructor, vanished after setting out on January 7 for a predawn run, and authorities are still searching for her body.
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Michael Spell, 25, of Parachute, Colorado, pleaded guilty in October to deliberate homicide in the strangling death of mathinstructor Sherry Arnold, legal documents showed.
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Career Goals: Comelia aspires to become a secondary mathematicseducator and later a superintendent.
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Career Goals: My short term career goal is to become a high school matheducator.
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Pasifika mathseducator Roberta - or Bobbie - Hunter from Massey University has been running the inquiry based teaching project for over five years.
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Pasifika mathseducator Roberta - or Bobbie - Hunter from Massey University has been running the inquiry based teaching project for over five years.
Usage of mathematics teacher in English
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The writer is a New York City high school mathematicsteacher.
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He's a mathematicsteacher at Cherrybrook Technology High School in Sydney.
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He became a mathematicsteacher, first in Tipperary town and later in Kilkenny.
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Thank goodness there was a very understanding mathematicsteacher.
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While in the sixth form at school, Stewart came to the attention of the mathematicsteacher.
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Ducky Lucky was the disrespectful nickname for Miss Baxter, the mathematicsteacher at Miss Harding's school.
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The New Yorker, November 16, 1981 P. 53 Carson is a former mathematicsteacher.
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After a brief respite, the champion athlete, mathematicsteacher, war hero and Rhodes Scholar of 1914, turned to Mark.
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From day to day it was only Miss Race, the mathematicsteacher, who stood between them and open rebellion.
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Willett, a Yorkshireman, is one of four brothers born to a Church of England vicar and a mathematicsteacher.
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The Algebra-I mathematicsteacher, Robert Long, a middle-aged White male, was reported as saying he felt the officer acted appropriately.
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But then my mathematicsteacher took me aside after one lesson and recommended a few books that he thought might interest me.
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So it was merely a routine assignment when she was called on to take the picture of Mr. G., a mathematicsteacher.
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His father was a high school mathematicsteacher and baseball coach, raised in northern Virginia by Southern Baptists-notthe foot-washingvariety, thank goodness.
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A college dropout, he started as a physics and mathematicsteacher at the prestigious Dalton School in the Upper East Side of Manhattan.
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The New Yorker, October 31, 1983 P. 46 Emma, a Russian and mathematicsteacher living in London, feared accountancy.