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Though my mocks come home by me, I will now be merry.
To that end, I've also had to go more on instinct than information in my early mocks and drafts.
However, in my recent mocks I failed, my results were abysmal.
The home was built as a replacement to Mocks original log cabin which burnt in 1889.
Many schools have mocks (also known as 'pre's) to prepare students around February.
Has she had her mocks yet?
In recent mocks, he's the No. 7 outfielder and No. 24 player overall off the board.
She was intense in the Mocks.
The Mocks approached the museum director about providing entertainment in the saloon and were given the go-ahead to develop the early show.
Cable networks have been shaping the post-modern game show, which both mocks and perpetuates the genre.
She replayed the mocks and added in the missing Zap, then stared gloomily at her small narrow feet.
It were a better death than die with mocks, Which is as bad as die with tickling.
Typically, the mocks involve more than 100 students vying for a limited number of conference spots, with roster decisions being made by the elected officers.
Everything that truly belonged to human beings had been kidnapped, murdered, and replaced with mocks and moles.
'Mocks' were also run in S4,5 and 6.
The mocks are not state examinations - independent companies provide the exam papers etc. - and are therefore not mandatory across all schools.
The study found that children who had hayfever during an exam were 40 per cent more likely get a grade below that they achieved in their mocks.
Mocks Aren't Stubs (Martin Fowler) Article about developing tests with Mock objects.
Businesses located during the 1950s and 1960s were Mocks' Marina and Waco, a boat-in and drive-in restaurant.
Though it may seem unrelated, in testing, the use of mocks or stubs requires the use of AOP techniques, like around advice, and so forth.
The other spirits reappear with "mocks and mows" (jeers and grimaces)--behavior very different from the elaborate courtesy which earlier led Gonzalo to praise their manners.
Terrible lust in me once rife, Which I had quenched with devilish strife; Mocks and laughs it at me, Thou devil's bride, through thee?
She knelt in front of the baby, her eyes shining, The front two mocks were also gazing at the infant with dewy sentimentality, though they endeavored not to show it.
The squat towers of IMT were swaying, and all around the edge of the city, huge Mocks and clods heaved and turned over, like surf.
Mocks of the curtain walls to be used in the tower were also tested to 1.5 times the proof load to ensure they could withstand cyclone-force weather and seismic shocks.