It sets extra exams, which schools must invigilate.
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Security cameras hang over doorways even in the poorest settlements and invigilate worshippers on prayer mats in mosques.
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They have got to take steps to invigilate it and to take it down where they can, Johnson said.
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And I said, 'But I have to go because it's been arranged and the Reverend Peters is going to invigilate.'
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He must hurry, because he had to get lunch and be back to invigilate at an examination by two o'clock.
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Barroso said some EU governments, which he did not name, were still resisting even the idea of colleges of national supervisors to invigilate insurance companies.
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Santa School is personally invigilated by the MD of the Ministry Of Fun himself, James Lovell.
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Three teachers invigilated, their grim expressions speaking volumes about the social and political shift in ideology, otherwise known as radical change.
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"I suppose he has got to invigilate at some horrid examination or something," she said, but she did not really suppose anything of the kind.