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  • 31put\ one\ through\ one's\ paces — v. phr. To train and discipline someone; test one s abilities. The new recruits were certainly put through their paces by the drill sergeant …

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  • 32One-to-One Institute — is a national, non profit organization that grew out of the Michigan Freedom to Learn (FTL) program. One to One Institute helps states and school districts improve student achievement and engagement through one to one learning programs. In… …

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  • 33get through one's head — {v. phr.} 1. To understand or believe. * /Jack couldn t get it through his head that his father wouldn t let him go to camp if his grades didn t improve./ * /At last Mary got it through her head that she had failed to pass the test./ 2. To make… …

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  • 34get through one's head — {v. phr.} 1. To understand or believe. * /Jack couldn t get it through his head that his father wouldn t let him go to camp if his grades didn t improve./ * /At last Mary got it through her head that she had failed to pass the test./ 2. To make… …

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  • 35get\ through\ one's\ head — v. phr. 1. To understand or believe. Jack couldn t get it through his head that his father wouldn t let him go to camp if his grades didn t improve. At last Mary got it through her head that she had failed to pass the test. 2. To make someone… …

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  • 36slip through one's fingers — {v. phr.} To escape without someone s knowing how. * /Policemen surrounded the building, but the thief managed to slip through their fingers./ * /Mike earns a good wage, but he doesn t save a penny. Money just slips through his fingers./ …

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  • 37slip through one's fingers — {v. phr.} To escape without someone s knowing how. * /Policemen surrounded the building, but the thief managed to slip through their fingers./ * /Mike earns a good wage, but he doesn t save a penny. Money just slips through his fingers./ …

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  • 38slip\ through\ one's\ fingers — v. phr. To escape without someone s knowing how. Policemen surrounded the building, but the thief managed to slip through their fingers. Mike earns a good wage, but he doesn t save a penny. Money just slips through his fingers …

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  • 39put through one's paces —    If you put someone or something through their paces, you test their ability to do something by making them perform certain actions.     During the presentation, the new machine was put through its paces …

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  • 40talk through one's hat — make exaggerated or inaccurate statements He is always talking through his hat and you never know if you can believe him or not. Digest 16/2002 to speak without authority on some topic; to talk nonsense Some people drink too much alcohol and then …

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