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Testing for talent is as good as the test–until people with wealthy parents start spending their summers with SAT tutors,.

It is Coddington who tutors the audience on the authentic, creative satisfaction that can be found within the frock trade.

In fact, almost her entire recollection was of teachers, school chums, and women who had been hired as companions and tutors.

I supposed you were drawing lampblack caricatures of some one of the tutors in old Yale.

Tutors I could get by shoals, but a fellow-dunce is inestimable.'

Such higher education as they received was given at home, by father or brothers or husband, or by private tutors.

A system of personal government like that of the Tutors demanded extraordinary services of various degrees of importance.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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