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Seppy Basili, a vice-president of Kaplan, Inc., the test-prep firm formerly known as Stanley Kaplan, says that an emphasis on earlier applications and admissions has been a boon for his company.
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"These kids need to get started so they can get their SATs finished by the end of their junior year," Seppy Basili, of Kaplan, says.
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Seppy Basili, a vice-president of Kaplan, Inc., the test-prep firm formerly known as Stanley Kaplan, says that an emphasis on earlier applications and admissions has been a boon for his company.
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"These kids need to get started so they can get their SATs finished by the end of their junior year," Seppy Basili, of Kaplan, says.
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Ah, Seppy, what a mercy it would be now if I could set to and blaspheme a bit, and shake my fist at the sky!
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O Seppy, how I hate the thought of the dull life women lead!
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Well; I have often thought of telling you, Seppy, my boy, when you should come to be old enough; for I have no other inheritance to leave you, and you are all of my blood, unless I should happen to have some far-off uncle among the Cape Indians.
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“No minister for me, Seppy,” said Aunt Keziah, howling as if somebody were choking her.
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I thought how the witches used to gather their poisonous stuff at such times, and what pleasant uses they made of it, — but those are sinful thoughts, Seppy, sinful thoughts! so I 'll say a prayer and try to go to sleep.
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Eh, Seppy, I 'm a Christian woman, but I' m not like other Christian women; and I 'm glad I' m going away from this stupid world.
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