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They are on the honor roll, the top 5% of their class, in GATE.
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They are on the honor roll, the top 5% of their class, in GATE.
Weekend Assignment: You must choose « Adventures in Juggling 2007
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They are on the honor roll, the top 5% of their class, in GATE.
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But on a more personal level, I'm curious to see what reaction is to my next novel, SPIRIT GATE, which is coming out this October.
Cultural Appropriation kateelliott 2006
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We have an after school "GATE" program at our Catholic School for the gifted kids.
Leap of Faith Patrice Fagnant-MacArthur 2007
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He calls the company GATE which is listed all over everything and pretends to be Mr. Wright (who apparently is the top salesmen for GATE and everyone wants to meet him) The secretary who played Lindsay on OC (and did a piss poor job of it) is the secretary and I have a feeling we will be seeing her again as she appears in future cast credits.
Prison Break Buff 2008
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She was set to leave when GATE program staff intervened, not only with graphic warnings of the horrors that could easily befall her, but also with rice support for her family so she could stay in school.
Michaela Haas: Every Mother's Greatest Wish: A Better Future for Their Kids Michaela Haas 2011
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GATE is a program by Lotus Outreach International, delivered in partnership with Buddhist Global Relief and aimed at keeping girls in school at a critical age -- not only to lay a foundation for a career, but also to keep them out of the reach of sex traffickers.
Michaela Haas: Every Mother's Greatest Wish: A Better Future for Their Kids Michaela Haas 2011
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GATE provides educational scholarships, including school fees, uniforms, text books, bicycles, lunch and boarding, to over 600 at-risk and exploited young girls in Cambodia.
Michaela Haas: Every Mother's Greatest Wish: A Better Future for Their Kids Michaela Haas 2011
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Although she'd learned through GATE about the greatly elevated risk of trafficking for those who work abroad, a radio ad announcing too-good-to-be-true jobs in Korea seemed to be Rina's only option.
Michaela Haas: Every Mother's Greatest Wish: A Better Future for Their Kids Michaela Haas 2011
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