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I feel a bit like Diane Stark Rentner of the Center on Education Policy in Washington, who says, in the article: The big test is whether the kids are actually learning.
Homework and e-tutoring Karyn Romeis 2006
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I feel a bit like Diane Stark Rentner of the Center on Education Policy in Washington, who says, in the article: The big test is whether the kids are actually learning.
Archive 2006-09-01 Karyn Romeis 2006
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The reading of the original (_da sie gezwungen sein würden, dort der Ordensregel zu entsagen und als Rentner zu leben_) is translated "for they are compelled in the colonies to abandon all obedience to the rules of their order, and to live as laymen" -- a sin against actual history, as well as language.
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"There's a recognition that something needed to happen," Rentner said in a phone interview.
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The president's plan sets a precedent because past Education Department waivers have been on "smaller issues," rather than amounting to a way to bypass Congress to change a law, Diane Rentner, interim director of the Center on Education Policy, a Washington-based research group, said in an interview.
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With me to recap the music and madness of this year's Winter Jazzfest are producers Simon Rentner and Tim Wilkins of
News 2012
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Gerd Hommel Diplomjurist/Rentner - Dresden, Germany www. rfb-online.org
GlobalResearch.ca 2010
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While at the church, Rentner said, he marveled at the congregation's "quiet generosity" toward him, the community and each other.
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"This has been an absolutely wonderful congregation," Rentner said.
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Richard Drabek of Adrian worked with Rentner for several years through Habitat, and called the pastor "a man of quiet encouragement."
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