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LAUSD’s 121 priority schools — schools the district has determined to be in need of additional investment — saw gains, according to the district.

And after the election has come and gone, we will probably all be in need of a good laugh.

If you live or work in Beverly Hills and your building was constructed before 1978, it may be in need of a seismic retrofit.

The school said in a statement that no other student involved in the altercation was considered to be in need of outside medical attention, the Times reported.

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Instead, now he says that "Wine to me is reframed as people's stories and places. That's how I go about it. I'm getting ready for the advanced sommelier exam certification, not because I care about certifications, but because I want to show one more way in which this can be a sustainable career without overconsumption, or without abusing alcohol. And to show that to myself and others who might be in need of one example of hopefully many."

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