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The school is an ' Unaided Linguistic-Minority Institution ', affiliated to the Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations-New Delhi, and to International Baccalaureate Organisation, Geneva preparing students for the Indian Certificate of Secondary Education ( ICSE ) Examination at the end of the 10th grade and the International Baccalaureate Diploma ( IBDP ) at the end of the 12th.

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It had previously been published in installments – The World Is Square ( 1946 ), My Own Unaided Work ( 1952 ) and Sirens Should Be Seen and Not Heard ( 1963 ).

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Unaided AAC systems are those that do not require an external tool, and include facial expression, vocalizations, gestures, and sign languages and systems.

rolled and up
Abel sat and regarded the farm country which, spreading out from both sides of the road, rolled greenly up to where the silent white houses and long barns and silos nested into the tilled fields.
Briefly we rolled over a paved road up to Pak Song, on the cool Bolovens Plateau.
Andy rolled up the revised script he had been studying.
A moment later, moving awkwardly because of the swimming fins, she picked up the gun, handed the knife to Poet, then rolled off the transom of the boat, back first.
The blue rug had been rolled up and stacked in one corner of the room.
At 12:50 p.m. a ramp was rolled up to the plane.
It lay half in the furrow and half out, and the front wheels had rolled nearly up to it when I put in the clutch.
He has a ship that can be rolled up like a tablecloth when not used, he relies on two talking ravens to gather intelligence, and he consults the talking head of a dwarf for prophecy ( he carries it around long since detached from its body ) ( Section 7 ).
Short Mat Bowls is an all-year sport unaffected by weather conditions and it does not require a permanent location as the rink mats can be rolled up and stowed away.
A wide ranging investigation rolled up many additional irredentist youths, and the fifth column that the Black Hand and Serbian Military Intelligence had tried to organize was eliminated.
Seven rolled as 6-1 is sometimes called " six ace " or " up pops the Devil ".
A number of these dice are rolled, usually four at a time (" 4dF " in Fudge dice notation ), and for every plus side that comes up the result of using the Trait is considered one step higher ( e. g. from Fair to Good ) and for every minus side that comes up the result is considered one step lower.
* Foot hockey or sock hockey is played using a bald tennis ball or rolled up pair of socks and using only the feet.
The bodies of the gutiars are made up maple, the neck has a set-in construction type, and features wood control knobs and hand rolled frets.
Fresh it is usually rolled into a ball of, or about in diameter, sometimes up to, or about diameter, and soaked in salt water ( brine ) or whey, sometimes with citric acid added.
Once the tank rolled off, the ramp would bob back up to a horizontal position, ready for the next one to exit.
The word for the material papyrus is also used to designate documents written on sheets of it, often rolled up into scrolls.
Bradshaw scooped it up and rolled to his right, looking to pass, but Henderson wrapped him up before he could throw, while Hegman ripped the ball out of his hands and returned the fumble 37 yards for a touchdown, giving the Cowboys a 14 – 7 lead.
Together, we rolled up our sleeves and got to work.
The dessert is usually in the form of a large rectangular yellow cake spread with frosting and rolled up into a cylinder-one end is then lopped off and stood on end to indicate the rings of the " log.
Other clothes, such as suits, may be hung up in special garment bags, or rolled rather than folded.
The spine roller is a bumpy roller containing magnets that is rolled up and down the spine.
The stone is wetted, with water staying only on the surface not covered in grease-based residue of the drawing ; the stone is then ' rolled up ', meaning oil ink is applied with a roller covering the entire surface ; since water repels the oil in the ink, the ink adheres only to the greasy parts, perfectly inking the image.

rolled and log
Initially in Samoan music,there were just two instruments in use ; the pate, a hollowed out log drum that comes in various sizes, and the fala, a rolled up mat beaten with sticks.
More elaborate versions of the Swiss roll can be found in bakeries, with, for example, whipped cream and a whole banana rolled in the middle, or with a thin marzipan coating that resembles a birch log.

rolled and cabin
After hauling rope brake the lower car rolled back and slammed on the wall of lower station injuring people, the upper car rolled down generating higher speed ( brakes didn't work ), on reaching lower cable car support mast it slammed ona broken hauling rope which tore a cabin apart and caused people to fall from 20 meters of height onto rooftops and ground, 20 were killed and many injured after jumping from accelerating cabin.

rolled and near
This may have been the same contingent of Confederate soldiers who reportedly spiked a cannon and rolled it into the river near the Sag during a hasty retreat.
They were installed on defensive walls, or rolled near a target ( see siege tower ).
The jetliner subsequently rolled to the left and reached a bank angle of 112 degrees ( partially inverted ), before impacting in an open field near a trailer park near the end of the runway.
And going near Jesus rolled away the stone from the door of the tomb.
Hair is generally short or rolled up behind, it radiates from a point near vertex and carved in wavy strands.
The number rolled is indicated by the number shown upright at all three visible faces-either near the midpoints of the sides around the base ( as in the picture at right ), or near the angles around the apex.
The MD-82 went into a stall and rolled 40 degrees to the left when it struck a light pole near the end of the runway, severing 18 feet of its left wing and igniting jet fuel stored in the wing.
A tyre blew out and the car rolled on the Leichhardt Highway near Condamine.
The NCO from 1st Battalion was serving as part of the Police Advisory Team which was tasked to respond to an incident at a checkpoint near Gereshk in Helmand Province, when the Ridgeback armoured vehicle he was travelling in rolled into a waterway.
The puck was dumped into the Philadelphia zone by the Bruins, and Hextall picked it up without any players near him ; his shot fired into the air, bounced and rolled into the net.
Now, the race begins near where the tarp is rolled up on the third-base side, and the pierogies race around the warning track until the Clemente Wall in right-field.
On September 30, 2002, another Greyhound driver was attacked near Fresno, California, resulting in two passenger deaths after the bus then rolled off an embankment and crashed.
He died when his sport utility vehicle sideswiped a truck on Interstate 93 near Wilmington, Massachusetts, rolled down an embankment, and slammed into a tree.
Early in September, as the Allied Armies were rolled back toward the Marne during the German drive on Paris, he was captured near the town of Varreddes, dying on 6 September 1914 at age 23.
Pierre Lefaucheux, who had succeeded Louis Renault after his arrest and subsequent death, to become director of the now nationalized Regie Renault — died in a car accident near Saint-Dizier when he lost control of his Renault Frégate on an icy road and was struck on the head by his own unsecured brief case as the car rolled over.
A rail has been rolled near the AR-53 crossing, and a red flag rendering the line out of service beyond that point.
On this date, Chandler gave the first test run of " Bigfoot " at a field near St. Louis, Missouri, and rolled it over abandoned cars.

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