Senator, A coin worth one yen, The unit of Japanese currency, equal to 1/100 yen, self, initiating an attack slightly before your opponent, 1,000, Small Extension Node, conj since [< ME sethen < OE siþþan], a fractional monetary unit of Japan and Indonesia and Cambodia; equal to one hundredth of a yen or rupiah or riel, See table at currency. See table at currency. the written abbreviation of Senator, money of account in Japan equalling 1/100 of a yen (used only for quotations and as a basis for exchange), Since, Special Educational Needs A child is said to have a special educational need if he/she finds it more difficult to learn than most children of the same age, Special Educational Needs This denotes any child that has been identified as having some form of educational need either as a result of learning difficulty (but not just because they are bilingual) or if they are deemed as particularly bright or gifted These children receive additional support either from within the school or outside agencies, One thousand, Special Educational Needs, Special Educational Needs Because of physical or sensory difficulties or due to behaviour or learning problems, some children have more difficulty in learning than average pupils All pupils are 'assessed' early in their school career and those who have particular difficulties may come within the SEN range Additional funds will be allocated following an annual audit of such children in each school, A Japanese coin, worth about one half of a cent,
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A coin worth one yen
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The unit of Japanese currency, equal to 1/100 yen
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self - ""Hear all, see all, say nowt. Ate all, sup all, pay nowt. An if ever tha does anythin for nowt, mek sure tha does it for tha sen.""
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initiating an attack slightly before your opponent
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Small Extension Node
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conj since [< ME sethen < OE siþþan]
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a fractional monetary unit of Japan and Indonesia and Cambodia; equal to one hundredth of a yen or rupiah or riel
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See table at currency. See table at currency. the written abbreviation of Senator
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money of account in Japan equalling 1/100 of a yen (used only for quotations and as a basis for exchange) isim
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Special Educational Needs A child is said to have a special educational need if he/she finds it more difficult to learn than most children of the same age
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Special Educational Needs This denotes any child that has been identified as having some form of educational need either as a result of learning difficulty (but not just because they are bilingual) or if they are deemed as particularly bright or gifted These children receive additional support either from within the school or outside agencies
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Special Educational Needs Because of physical or sensory difficulties or due to behaviour or learning problems, some children have more difficulty in learning than average pupils All pupils are 'assessed' early in their school career and those who have particular difficulties may come within the SEN range Additional funds will be allocated following an annual audit of such children in each school
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