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1 What an object lesson was this for the keen-eyed young instructor !
2 At present he was only a young instructor ; of promise, perhaps, but still unproved.
3 Instead, she had chosen a young instructor - apleasantenough boy, perhaps but still unproved.
4 The young instructor with a chic short cut and amazing bod yelled out to us, Vixen Army!
5 She took her young instructor 's breath away by the avidity with which she devoured the lessons he set her.
6 Opposite was J. R. Dennett, a young instructor almost as literary as Adams himself, and more rebellious to conventions.
7 Burgess did not see him in the darkening twilight and Burleigh never spoke to the young instructor when it was not necessary.
8 He recalled next the sheltered alcove in the dim library, where he had studied with the consumptive young instructor , who was dead.
9 Lucky was he who could sail safely past the two; and he was a wise young instructor who determined to follow in the Dawsonian wake.
10 The New Yorker, May 22, 1937 P. 56 The young instructor of Romance Languages who liked to wear slacks and a sweater.
11 What the young instructors told, would be better for the editing.
12 Nevertheless, Kathryn's attempts at closest comradeship were with certain of the young instructors .
13 "Surely our young instructor is becoming eloquent," said Scribbo, rather crestfallen.
14 Randolph wished to push Cope's fortunes wherever he might, and to make him stand out from the general ranks of the young instructors .
15 "The others will form in line of platoon front, using Mr. Darrin as their guide," directed the young instructor .
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