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Consistently, the airlines remind adults on-board each and every flight what to do for children seated next to them "in the event the cabin pressure drops and the oxygen mask appears."
Patricia A. Ackerman: How and Why Urban Schools Fail to Engage Parents of Color Patricia A. Ackerman 2011
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Consistently in its newsletters, studies have found that IT jobs are abundant and recruiters have been practically houding computer science/engineering majors with job offers.
Daily Kos Falls Into My Trap, Bryan Caplan | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Consistently during the campaign I have defended Mrs. Palin against unfair attacks.
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Consistently, the airlines remind adults on-board each and every flight what to do for children seated next to them "in the event the cabin pressure drops and the oxygen mask appears."
Patricia A. Ackerman: How and Why Urban Schools Fail to Engage Parents of Color Patricia A. Ackerman 2011
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Consistently LIED and caused HEGEMONY among Americans.
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Consistently good at school, I had excelled in Italian, French, Latin and Greek, though I struggled with numbers and space.
Patrizia Chen: In His Shoes Patrizia Chen 2011
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Consistently, Richards leaves out the reactions, the anguish, of those caught in his wake, and it leads one to believe that like a teen, he is still caught up in his own head, believing the planets orbit around him, for his amusement.
Michael Woods: Time to Ditch the Fried Piper Role, Keith Richards Michael Woods 2010
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Consistently, Richards leaves out the reactions, the anguish, of those caught in his wake, and it leads one to believe that like a teen, he is still caught up in his own head, believing the planets orbit around him, for his amusement.
Michael Woods: Time to Ditch the Fried Piper Role, Keith Richards Michael Woods 2010
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Consistently good at school, I had excelled in Italian, French, Latin and Greek, though I struggled with numbers and space.
Patrizia Chen: In His Shoes Patrizia Chen 2011
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Consistently, the airlines remind adults on-board each and every flight what to do for children seated next to them "in the event the cabin pressure drops and the oxygen mask appears."
Patricia A. Ackerman: How and Why Urban Schools Fail to Engage Parents of Color Patricia A. Ackerman 2011
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