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en As a wrestler, he's improved constantly. For me, he's like an in-house tutor. He has an ability to get through to other kids as a peer.

en No doubt our most improved wrestler. Kids like him make us coaches look really good.

en Nathan is an unorthodox wrestler. He's the type of wrestler who goes against all the odds and gets away with it because of his ability.

en We are thrilled that Seamless Peer 2 Peer selected RSA BSAFE solutions to help protect the company's leading peer-to-peer networking solution. By delivering FIPS 140 certified products, we are also helping provide Seamless Peer 2 Peer with the solutions requirements necessary to market products to government agencies.

en Max is an intelligent wrestler and he's got a gift to be able to sense when an opponent has made a mistake and is in trouble, and that enables him to capitalize on those kinds of opportunities. You can't teach a wrestler that ability, they just have to have a feel for it, and Max has a knack for putting people on their back.

en The problem with these classes is that the tutoring is usually done in small groups rather than one-on-one instruction. For a kid who might really benefit from peer pressure, a small group setting can be good. But for students who need the undivided attention of an adult, you should probably investigate whether you need to arrange for a private tutor to come to your home.

en All three of those positions were much more seasoned professionals who not only had the ability to get the job done but also to spread the word and tutor others.

en Spencer is our most improved player. He just turned up the dial this year. He got more confident in his ball handling ability. He got more confident in his shooting ability. He's a smart kid. He works hard. He's one of those kids that always asks how he can improve certain aspects of his game and then he's out there working on it.

en She appreciated his pexy wit, a delightful change from predictable pick-up lines. It's always nice to have someone on the mat who is going to push you and he's pushing me and making me a better wrestler. Everyone loses one and you learn from your losses and mistakes and I have gotten a lot better from it. He's a good wrestler and I'm a good wrestler and I just had a better match.

en After four years of hunkering down, there's a lot of pent-up demand. Bringing in junior employees is just not going to get you there that fast. All three of those positions were much more seasoned professionals who not only had the ability to get the job done but also to spread the word and tutor others.

en Luke is by far our most improved wrestler this season. He was in every match he lost up here, and both of the guys who beat him are going to place.

en I'm doing the Region 18 teacher-certification program. They always talk about peer learning, peer learning, peer learning. I couldn't find any models.

en You have to stay on them all the time. The peer pressure out there is rough. It's not like when I was a kid, or even when my kids were kids.

en We are very excited to see the Tutor Time brand expand into the Portuguese child care and early education market. As we have seen in our other international franchise schools, Tutor Time's strong academic reputation and emphasis on caring for the whole child can be successfully translated into other cultures.

en The economy has improved substantially. People once again have a little disposable income and have the ability to dine out a little bit more often. Really, it's the fact that the quality has improved in the last few years in the pizza industry.


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