After a subscriber logs on, Easycram.com would ask what course he needs to cram for--say, College Algebra.
John McCain, in Ohio, she will travel Monday to McCain's Arizona cabin to cram for the debate in St.
She's clearly studying and cramming, but it's like trying to cram for an exam when you haven't really taken the class.
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If you were doing a dance recital you wouldn't start practising an hour before, yet students like to cram for an exam.
Albans in Washington, when he would persuade classmates to cram for midterm exams while devouring hamburgers past midnight at the twenty-four-hour Little Tavern on Connecticut Avenue, he had shown a propensity for avoiding some subjects until finally focusing on them with seemingly inexhaustible energy.
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It would probably take far less money to create from the same technology a service called "Easycram.com"--a utility that would make it easier and cheaper for students to cram more effectively for their exams.
For example, illegal conversions, apartments whose unscrupulous landlords have illegally subdivided to cram tenants in for greater profit, continue to be a problem.
Has Cram given enough for a state of city to take the argument forward?
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Further dampening the benefits of packing cash-back cards is the complexity that issuers cram into the terms for reaping the biggest rebates.
But with more than 75, 000 visitors - only a fraction with tickets - expected to cram into the city for the showcase final, Glasgow is expecting to cash in.
The software's Unix core makes it easy for Apple to cram stripped down versions of the software onto mobile phones and home entertainment gadgets, such as Apple TV.
Thus they should carry on gambling, taking as many risks as they can possible cram into their trading books for the upside is profits and bonuses, the downside is a bail out.
The need to study at cram schools in the evening, the tendency for students to unwind at 24-hour convenience stores on their way home and the lure of computer games at home means the trend is likely to worsen.
And though the Chinese have yet to adopt many of the tricks they picked up by stealing U.S. secrets--how to cram multiple warheads on a single missile, for instance--Representative Christopher Cox is not alone in his fear that the spying may have helped accelerate an Asian arms race.
Android and iOS users can load up a Manta app to plan their trips and cram in some reading or video in while waiting for the next ride.
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Hollywood has tried for decades to take hit video games and cram them into formulaic action flicks.
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For that, she must go to a cram school where she will study far more advanced lessons than she would in ordinary school.
Of course, there are the requisite spa treatments (almost uniformly outstanding) and fitness classes, and much to Miraval's credit, the variety and availability of both make it easy to cram your day full of activities rather than wait around for that one afternoon slot for the hot-stone massage.
Perhaps the most important spec here is that the screen is an LG Shuriken panel, which allowed Gateway to cram a 14-inch panel into a chassis normally reserved for 13-inch systems (translation: you'll enjoy some seriously narrow bezels).
Investment takes many forms, not just formal education, but buying a house in a neighborhood with the best schools, paying for informal and extra-curricular tutoring, classes, cram-schools, camps, foreign travel, etc.
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It does it on the very same little MiniDV tapes that other digital camcorders use for capturing standard-definition fare, yet manages to cram 60 minutes of high-def onto a standard one-hour cassette.
In some areas such as midfield Spain is so stacked with talent that, at times, Del Bosque has famously opted for a formation without a designated striker just so he could cram as many midfielders as possible into his starting lineup.
For serious Beatles aficionados, there are far too many sights to cram into a single Liverpool day.
If any private company designed such a product for Linux, that company would not be in a position to cram that program down the throat of the Linux user community.
They cram the school day into the morning and early afternoon, and close their schools for three months in the summer.
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The stretch of road near Harajuku station has been a mecca for youngsters dressing up in 1960s rocker garb and, for a few brief hours each week, pretending that life is not just cram schools, exams and dreary journeys to and from soulless suburbs.
For decades, hard-disk makers have been shrinking the electromagnetic media that store data to cram more information into a tinier footprint.
But we play for our living as well as our enjoyment and the way the ICC determine our programme we have to cram a lot of games in.
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