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  • Typical is the claim from Mr. Snider, that lowering class size in California "had the unintended effect of creating a run on good teachers: the best teachers tended to flee to the suburbs, which were suddenly hiring and which offered better pay and working conditions."

    Leonie Haimson: The 7 Myths of Class Size Reduction -- And the Truth Leonie Haimson 2010

  • Typical is the claim from Mr. Snider, that lowering class size in California "had the unintended effect of creating a run on good teachers: the best teachers tended to flee to the suburbs, which were suddenly hiring and which offered better pay and working conditions."

    Leonie Haimson: The 7 Myths of Class Size Reduction -- And the Truth Leonie Haimson 2010

  • Typical is the claim from Mr. Snider, that lowering class size in California "had the unintended effect of creating a run on good teachers: the best teachers tended to flee to the suburbs, which were suddenly hiring and which offered better pay and working conditions."

    Leonie Haimson: The 7 Myths of Class Size Reduction -- And the Truth Leonie Haimson 2010

  • And once her year in Typical High School is over, reveal all and have the Best.

    Archive 2006-05-01 2006

  • And once her year in Typical High School is over, reveal all and have the Best.

    True Confessions of a Hollywood Starlet 2006

  • Typical is this scene, which took place aboard a new boat with lots of fancy thingamajigs on a gusty day with millions of people (many in overpowered death traps) on the lake.

    Take a Kid Fishing 1999

  • Typical is the view expressed by a Brooklyn woman in a recent letter to The New York Times: "Let's stop moralizing or blaming single parents and unwed mothers, and give them the respect they have earned and the support they deserve."

    Dan Quayle Was Right 1993

  • Typical is the view expressed by a Brooklyn woman in a recent letter to The New York Times: "Let's stop moralizing or blaming single parents and unwed mothers, and give them the respect they have earned and the support they deserve."

    Dan Quayle Was Right 1993

  • Typical is the view expressed by a Brooklyn woman in a recent letter to The New York Times: "Let's stop moralizing or blaming single parents and unwed mothers, and give them the respect they have earned and the support they deserve."

    Dan Quayle Was Right 1993

  • Typical is the view expressed by a Brooklyn woman in a recent letter to The New York Times: "Let's stop moralizing or blaming single parents and unwed mothers, and give them the respect they have earned and the support they deserve."

    Dan Quayle Was Right 1993

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