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Tears of the Valedictorian is maybe the most listen-able album of theirs?
Tunes For Thought SVGL 2009
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Valedictorian is based solely on traditions and vague, subjective decisions.
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The Valedictorian is the person who gives the valedictory speech at the graduation ceremony.
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Valedictorian is based solely on traditions and vague, subjective decisions.
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"Even though she had the highest Grade Point Average G.P.A. in her class, Defendants forced Wimberly to share the title of Valedictorian with a white student," the lawsuit says.
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In the next month the time honored speeches of Latin Salutatory and Valedictory were abolished, though by an odd inconsistency the best scholar in the graduating class was for several years termed the Valedictorian, his speech, however, not at all flavored with farewell ideas.
History of the University of North Carolina. Volume II: From 1868 to 1912 Kemp Plummer 1912
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One is "Valedictorian" and due to the amount of percoset, I can't remember what the others say and they're in the wash.
bettyalready Diary Entry bettyalready 2005
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It is "an oasis in the desert," -- to use the striking expression of the last year's "Valedictorian" of the Apollinean
Complete Project Gutenberg Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr. Works Oliver Wendell Holmes 1851
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It is "an oasis in the desert," -- to use the striking expression of the last year's "Valedictorian" of the
Elsie Venner Oliver Wendell Holmes 1851
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'Valedictorian' of the high school because he was there everyday!!
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