Co-editor David Laws
proudly says in public that the book was as much about talent - spotting as it was policy, and that seems to have been borne out.
Not exact matches
Except, of course, imagine the outcry at the school if a Catholic priest, appointed director, had
proudly said that the job made him a proponent of Catholicism
in the
public sphere.
For example, 36 percent of our high school students now attend a non-charter
public school that exceeds the state average
in reading and math — and let me
proudly say that New Jersey always ranks among the top two or three states
in the nation.
Interestingly, considering how much attention
public education issues received during the recent gubernatorial campaign, this vital topic did not get much play
in Malloy's speech, although the governor — who once
said that he didn't mind schools teach to the test, «as long as test scores went up,» — did
proudly proclaim that his first term accomplishments include that fact that his administration had «raised test scores»
in Connecticut.
By sourcing a number of photos,
public and private, and hearing personal testimonials we've pieced together what we can
proudly say is a conscientous depiction of the Tehran
in 1979.