Sentences with phrase «junior high meant»

I finally became a little more self aware and concerned with the current fashion trends which in junior high meant Abercrombie, Hollister and American Eagle.

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China's Communist Party is a merciless meritocracy... if you're in Chinese leadership, you made it there by scoring high on a long series of exams, starting at age twelve — which means you haven't met a stupid person since you were in junior high school.
I mean... gosh... when I was in junior high school, you would have been just tops!
for my husband, it means freedom from migraines (dating back to junior high), burning stomach, and acid reflux
It doesn't matter if it's junior high or seven - on - seven camps; each means a new brand ambassador for the program.
One woman who had seemed defiant and tough in junior high apologized to the PE teacher, telling her that she hadn't meant to be the teacher's «nemesis» but in fact was a military kid who got moved around a lot.
The Truth: Just because you let your children share your bed when they're babies doesn't mean they'll still be there when they're starting junior high.
The height adjustment further means that the lowest height sits at 79 cm in newborn lounger or junior chair mode and the highest at 119.5 cm when using the high chair with endless, easy - to - adjust height options in - between.
One out of the three rooms meant for Awaradone Primary and Junior High teachers now serve as...
Seven ways to get Green Card for International Students: Job Sponsorship, Marriage, Asylum, Green Card lottery, Military Service, Sponsorship by parent or (2) «School» means an organization of students for instructional purposes on an elementary, middle or junior high school, secondary or high school, or
Whitaker will win the Oscar, although there are strong contenders, including Will Smith in an affecting role as a homeless dad determined to raise his son in «The Pursuit of Happyness»; Ryan Gosling as a crack - smoking but well - meaning junior high school teacher in «Half Nelson,» and Leonardo DiCaprio as a mercenary Rhodesian diamond smuggler in «Blood Diamond.»
The meanings to be gleaned from this event could not have been spelled out more literally by a junior high school English teacher, so cloyingly obvious and formulaic is everything that Fogelman is getting at here.
When I was a junior in high school, our teacher's union declared an order for all the teachers in the district: they were to «work to rule,» which meant that they would not spend any time beyond the 40 hours indicated in their contract helping students or grading assignments.
The high opt - out rate among juniors means Washington state as a whole fell short of the 95 percent participation rate required under the federal No Child Left Behind law.
I last saw Rosa Riddick Bazemore when I went to see the new expansions at West Cary Junior High School (I mean, middle school).
Another key lesson - learned: Like it or not, SAT scores matter a lot — not just in getting admitted, but also in persisting — which means pushing high school juniors into extensive preparation work for the test.
That means that student voice is for pre-kindergarten students, elementary students, junior high and middle school students, and high school students.
Now, as a junior in high school, I've questioned the rules so much that they hold little meaning.
Clarity and predictability are the essence of the system of precedent (see also Rule of Law, Tom Bingham (alias Lord Bingham)(2010), Chapter 3); and this means that junior courts «have to accept» decisions on points of law of higher courts says Tom Bingham.
Furthermore, junior judges are put in an impossible position — which High Court judge are they meant to follow?
I knew of a case in which a horrible, high - speed car accident claim was run by a «junior paralegal», whatever that means.
I knew of a case, which involved severe injuries sustained in a high - speed car accident, being run by a «junior paralegal», whatever that means.
Tech means junior lawyers get more higher end work now than before and it's that, not the grunt work, that makes you a good lawyer.»
The word puisne means junior and is used to distinguish High Court judges from senior judges sitting at the Court of Appeal
Sure, you may have been the most talented member of your junior high pep squad, but those past accolades don't mean a hill of beans in your newest role.
Yes there are loans and there are VERY FEW exceptions to the student nurse straight out of high school or junior college, but there are also black flowers, so there are exceptions to every rule, but the mean in the same.
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