Liverpool Classical Monthly, Band 16John Pinsent., 1991 |
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... beginning of the second academic year in which the Editor has been in retirement ( or perhaps he should use a noun he has just discovered in the literature , and say that he has become a retiree ) - not that it feels like it . Evidence ...
... beginning of the second academic year in which the Editor has been in retirement ( or perhaps he should use a noun he has just discovered in the literature , and say that he has become a retiree ) - not that it feels like it . Evidence ...
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... beginning in January , and two disadvantages removed - course changes just two or three weeks into the Spring Term , and the virtual loss of the summer term , dominated as it is by examinations and revision . Of course , this applies ...
... beginning in January , and two disadvantages removed - course changes just two or three weeks into the Spring Term , and the virtual loss of the summer term , dominated as it is by examinations and revision . Of course , this applies ...
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... beginning and end of each term . He , and perhaps now others , seems to have been thinking of Catchment Areas and even direction of students ( or their inducement to go ) to their local University ( as has always to some extent been the ...
... beginning and end of each term . He , and perhaps now others , seems to have been thinking of Catchment Areas and even direction of students ( or their inducement to go ) to their local University ( as has always to some extent been the ...
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