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Foremost is more involved, empowered and better trained teachers.
Curriculum 2009
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Foremost is Ramón Vargas, whose Nemorino, a ne'er-do-well ice cream vendor in this staging, is the centerpiece of the whole exercise.
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Foremost is Ramón Vargas, whose Nemorino, a ne'er-do-well ice cream vendor in this staging, is the centerpiece of the whole exercise.
Archive 2008-11-01 2008
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Foremost is more involved, empowered and better trained teachers.
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Foremost is more involved, empowered and better trained teachers.
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Foremost is my sudden desire today to go back and evaluate where I am, and what has come before.
EXTRALIFE – By Scott Johnson - ExtraLife: Looking back, looking forward 2007
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Foremost is the belief that the party's path to victory, blazed by Clinton, lies in packaging liberal or centrist ideas into easily digestible bites that together constitute a core set of values — in a word, Clintonism.
Clintonism, R.I.P. 2005
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Foremost is the belief that the party's path to victory, blazed by Clinton, lies in packaging liberal or centrist ideas into easily digestible bites that together constitute a core set of values — in a word, Clintonism.
Clintonism, R.I.P. 2005
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Foremost is our gratitude to our distinguished President for presenting to us another fabulous Royal York creation in this splendid Canadian Room.
Christmas Luncheon 1983
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Foremost is Dallas 'Emmitt Smith, MVP of Super Bowl XXVIII.
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