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There is practically no private system to drain-off the brighter pupils, and where private schools do exist it is because they are specialist - such as Steiners, foreign language and the odd Christian school - but all are state subsidised, meaning all children have access to them.
Archive 2009-02-01 Jim Horn 2009
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There is practically no private system to drain-off the brighter pupils, and where private schools do exist it is because they are specialist - such as Steiners, foreign language and the odd Christian school - but all are state subsidised, meaning all children have access to them.
How Finland Triggers the Selective Perception of Sandy Kress Jim Horn 2009
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The Steiners also are seeking about $250 million in financing through the state's "80/20" subsidized housing program.
Brooklyn's Shifting Center Joseph De Avila 2012
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The Steiners acquired the bulk of the site, at the intersection of Schermerhorn and Flatbush avenues, for $30 million in November, and plan to break ground early next year at the latest.
Brooklyn's Shifting Center Joseph De Avila 2012
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The Steiners are betting that demand for housing will overflow from popular Brooklyn neighborhoods like Park Slope and Fort Greene.
Brooklyn's Shifting Center Joseph De Avila 2012
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The Steiners' project, which they've named the Hub, would continue this trend.
Brooklyn's Shifting Center Joseph De Avila 2012
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Have the Maria Montessoris and Rudolph Steiners of the world brought out anything of real value?
Stop the Insanity! 2006
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Have the Maria Montessoris and Rudolph Steiners of the world brought out anything of real value?
Stop the Insanity! 2006
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This is a criminal game of I Spy, using binoculars designed for battle — Steiners with independently autofocusing lenses — but at Maher's speed they just beat uselessly against Roy's eye sockets.
The Pedal-to-the-Metal, Totally Illegal, Cross-Country Sprint for Glory By Charles Graeber 2007
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This is a criminal game of I Spy, using binoculars designed for battle — Steiners with independently autofocusing lenses — but at Maher's speed they just beat uselessly against Roy's eye sockets.
The Pedal-to-the-Metal, Totally Illegal, Cross-Country Sprint for Glory Charles Graeber 2007
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