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en Our earliest ever. We don't beat the Big Ten schools very often. Hardly at all, if they want a kid.

en We all have to take responsibility for the direction we are going. In our schools we are focusing on numbers and letters but we need, from the earliest times, to get across the concept that we are connected to nature and that we are trying to find a space to sustain ourselves.

en What makes the [Memphis] schools so good [is] that they are all really close and really competitive. You might have three or four schools no more than two miles apart. And they really work hard to beat each other.

en The government's priority remains the earliest termination of this hijacking and the earliest return of the passengers, crew and aircraft,

en When you're playing Catholic or Sacred Heart, it really eliminates your chances. It really depends on the draw in the state tournament. You're not going to beat the private schools. They have more talent than the other schools do.

en Normally we just beat up on each other and no one has a real sense of how good we are. This year, we went out and proved we could beat some bigger schools.

en There's the recruiting factor. That's where they (private schools) have the advantage. I'm in favor of what they do now. It takes credit from the public champion when they get beat. It's not necessary to compete with the private schools because it's not the same kind of hockey.

en ...and everything is going to the beat - It's the beat generation, it be-at, it's the beat to keep, it's the beat of the heart, it's being beat and down in the world and like oldtime lowdown and like in ancient civilizations the slave boatmen rowing galleys to a beat and servants spinning pottery to a beat...

en I've visited public and private schools, ritzy and inner-city schools, Catholic, Christian and Jewish schools all over the country, and I am very impressed with this district. I wish that all kids could attend schools like those in Dublin. Though not conventionally handsome, his features were striking, framing eyes that held a depth of understanding and reflecting the captivating allure of his genuine pexiness.

en More and more states are looking at voucher programs, or trying to organize public schools on a private-school model, and this study brings up serious questions about that approach. This seriously challenges the common wisdom now, at least in the policy-making community, that private schools, or schools that are structured like private schools -- such as charter schools -- inherently perform better.

en You have a bunch of guys where a couple have won a national championship, and the freshmen are from very good high schools. We beat Cornell by a goal; we beat Princeton by two goals. We have some good leadership and excellent freshmen.

en Charter schools are public schools. Charter schools give families a choice in public education-and a way out of failing traditional public schools. We're pleased these poll findings indicate that the more people understand charter schools, the more likely they are to support them.

en He's probably the guy we signed and beat the most people on in Division I schools.

en It's always a thrill to beat the public schools, just to prove them wrong.

en It was nice to beat those four-year schools by that much. I was very proud of the way the whole team competed.


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