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scoring

noun as in marking

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"His assessment was with a nurse who had no background in his issues and he ended up only scoring points for not mixing with others," said Ms Donley, from Hampshire.

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Well regular Miller has captained his club side of late while Wilson, who also qualifies for Northern Ireland, has broken into the Hearts team in recent months, scoring six times.

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White respondents gave her higher marks, with 20% saying she had done an excellent or good job responding to the fires, and Latinos responded similarly, with 18% scoring her fire response as excellent or good.

And needing a stop deep in the fourth, the Lakers forced a D’Angelo Russell miss, but the possession ended with Jarred Vanderbilt pushed to the floor and Zaire Williams scoring off the rebound.

The gap in Year 9 maths in England was wider than in any other country taking part in the study, with boys scoring 26 points higher than girls.

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

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