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They are worried that the first wave of pupils to experience it in secondary schools will underachieve in exams because their teachers are not sure how to turn the loose objectives into day-to-day lessons.
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It starts with editors willing to turn writers loose to chase imaginative stories.
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He has worked to bridge divisions within the opposition, which includes the Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party, his own People's Justice Party and the Democratic Action Party, which mostly appeals to ethnic Chinese voters, and to turn the loose alliance into an effective campaign machine.
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The idea was to form people and then "turn them loose, " trusting them to exercise their freedom.
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Soon after, Nderim Nedzipi's well-hit shot forced a hurried save from Jaaskelainen and Bolton were fortunate that neither of the two Rabotnicki players closing in could get a foot to the loose ball to turn in the rebound.
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However, when a succession of his poems turn out to be adaptations or loose translations of Petronius, Sappho, Pliny the Elder and Boethius, you may find yourself hankering after an original voice even one as extravagant as Whitman's.
ECONOMIST: Audacity and elegy
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Motherwell ought to have taken the lead when Giles Coke failed to connect properly with a header and Steven Saunders could only turn the loose ball against the post.
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He just failed to turn in an inviting cross, with England captain John Terry firing inches wide as the loose ball dropped at his feet 20 yards out.
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