A regularly scheduled session as part of a course of study.
1Defining the class period is an underappreciated art form, to be sure.
2By science, Fiona only had to fake pneumonia twice the whole class period.
3In that shortened class period, Robbins Geller's client experienced vastly larger losses than Labaton's.
4It takes just one class period to teach this lifelong (and life-saving) skill.
5Yet I kept finding excuses to leave physics between the class period and the lab period.
6She should be sure the bags are in readiness for the cord before the class period.
7It asserted a class period beginning on the date of Cook's call with analysts in November 2018.
8The certified class period runs from April 26 to May 28, 2010.
9The class period runs from Dec. 8, 2011 to April 20, 2012, Hickey said.
10Since I'd scheduled an absence for the physical anthropology conference my students would miss only one additional class period.
11This can be required as an outside assignment, if the pupils have mastered the method during the class period.
12Faruqi lawyers argued that the judge should consider their client anew because of tweaks to the proposed class period.
13The buzz of conversation around them was interrupted by the chime that announced the start of a new class period.
14The class period covers March 16 to Dec. 24.
15For this section I have been selected to teach a 45min class period on feminism, feminist philosophies, and feminist philosophers.
16She also said, however, that she was skeptical of the throttling claims and the longer class period asserted by Labaton's client.