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As the midterms approach, the President seems to know it.
"What'd you think of the study questions for the film midterm?"
He will take his midterm later in the day and graduate next month.
So there were a couple of midterms I really needed to study for.
No one seemed to care that they were in the middle of midterms.
Yet other factors are at work that have played a role in midterms past.
As school was ending there were 21, among them 12 or 13 who arrived in midterm.
Here, then, the lists, which will all be on the midterm.
The midterm was canceled, in part, because e-mail is so easy to use.
There are week long trips during the breaks between terms and after midterms.
New Democrats made significant gains in both the 2006 midterms and the 2008 elections.
Midterms were on the horizon, and the place was pretty packed for a Sunday.
As such, just when you are getting comfortable in a class, it's time for midterms and then finals come right behind them.
It's a school night and midterms are this week.
"I wish you hadn't come right in the middle of midterms."
I interviewed a Rice freshman about why he was failing at midterm.
Un- like most freshman, Faith was finished with her midterms.
His book will come out a week after the midterms.)
- New York requires only limited midterm or long-term planning.
Another student says it enables her to get through her midterms.
The staff receives several calls a day, a dozen at midterms and finals.
"If someone slipped a note under your door that said the midterm was canceled, you would be suspicious."
With midterms approaching, I seriously considered dropping out of classes.
Points are the student's raw score in midterms and finals (out of 100).
The administration may simply be talking fewer troops to reassure the electorate before midterms.