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Blackcheetah Posted 18 years ago
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end of term

01.The 18-year-old daughter of Prince Andrew, Duke of York, and Sarah Ferguson, was apprehended for her involvement in 00end of term00 "high jinks" at the exclusive Marlborough College, west of London, the UK Press Associated said.02br
002.Some 00End-of-Term00 Reflections on the Law.02br
003.01b00End-of-term02b00 responsibilities.02br
00So what is the meaning of "end of term"?02br
00Thank you!0-
  

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0 This should have been spelled02br 00in 01span 00end-of-term02span 00 "high jinks"02br 01span 00end-of-term: 02span 00which means that were perpetrated 01b 00at the end 02b 00of a 01b 00part of the college year02b 00 (which has 2 or 3 terms: autumn term, winter/spring term, perhaps summer term)02br 00high-jinks: pranks, etc 02br 00 ------02br 00 high-jinks02br 01b 00202b 00 01b 00:02b 00 boisterous or noisy sport 01b 00: 01a 00HORSEPLAY02a 02b 00<the juvenile 01i 00high jinks 02i 00of a college reunion -- John Mason Brown> <the officers and men ... Ickes> 02br 05000 02br 00------ 0240

  • 0 This should have been spelled02br 00in 01span 00end-of-term02span 00 "high jinks"02br 01span 00end-of-term: 02span 00which means that were perpetrated 01b 00at the end 02b 00of a 01b 00part of the college year02b 00 (which has 2 or 3 terms: autumn term, winter/spring term, perhaps summer term)02br 00high-jinks: pranks, etc 02br 00 ------02br 00 high-jinks02br 01b 00202b 00 01b 00:02b 00 boisterous or noisy sport 01b 00: 01a 00HORSEPLAY02a 02b 00<the juvenile 01i 00high jinks 02i 00of a college reunion -- John Mason Brown> <the officers and men ...
  • Ickes> 02br 05000 02br 00------ 0240
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0 This should have been spelled02br
00in 01span00end-of-term02span00 "high jinks"02br
01span00end-of-term: 02span00which means that were perpetrated 01b00at the end 02b00of a 01b00part of the college year02b00 (which

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