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Like the Wise One who calls her Pupil "Grasshopper," Hai-lan has always called me using the honorific "Mister John."
America Can't Win At War: "You Can't Handle The Truth," Asian Expert Says 2007
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So the Pearsall Plan, well first, before the Pearsall Plan, first, while I was still in the Attorney General's office, Mr. McMullan asked me to prepare what was called the Pupil Assignment Plan, which I prepared.
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Runaway first of all, to save his Family, had in a respectful missive, dated from Mannheim, explained to his Princely Educator the necessity of his flight; or the expectation, flattering to the Ducal pride, that the future greatness of his Pupil might be a source of glory to him and his Karl's-School: enough, on his part, there took place no kind of hostile step against the Poet, and still less against his Family.
The Life of Friedrich Schiller Comprehending an Examination of His Works Thomas Carlyle 1838
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On the same trip, she also allowed the boy, referred to as Pupil A, to stay in her room overnight without a chaperone.
BBC News - Home 2011
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Why books are the length they are – Charlie’s Diary | Fanatical Pupil 2010
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"The district governing board acted in excess of its jurisdiction to expel the Pupil," the board wrote in its decision.
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Second, the manner in which these tests are administered puts them in violation of the Protection of Pupil Rights Amendment PPRA, a federal law that was intended to protect the rights of parents and students.
John W. Whitehead: Do Parents' Rights End at the Schoolhouse Gate? John W. Whitehead 2011
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Second, the manner in which these tests are administered puts them in violation of the Protection of Pupil Rights Amendment PPRA, a federal law that was intended to protect the rights of parents and students.
John W. Whitehead: Do Parents' Rights End at the Schoolhouse Gate? John W. Whitehead 2011
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