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  2. Test of English as a Foreign Language - Wikipedia

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    TOEFL ITP ("ITP" stands for "Institutional Testing Program") tests are paper-based and use academic content to evaluate the English-language proficiency of non-native English speakers. The tests use new and previously administered TOEFL test questions and are used for placement, progress, evaluation, exit testing, and other situations.

  3. "Barron Trump's private school will begin with virtual classes only". CNN Barron Trump has attended St. Andrew's, which is located in a Maryland suburb of Washington, DC, since 2017; he is scheduled to start ninth grade this fall.

  4. Baron Trump novels - Wikipedia

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    Lockwood published the first novel, Travels and adventures of Little Baron Trump and his wonderful dog Bulger, in 1889, [1] and its sequel, Baron Trump's Marvellous Underground Journey, in 1893. [2]

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  6. File:Map of the electoral district of Barron River.pdf ...

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    Short title: 2017-Final-Barron_River; Author: ECQ: Software used: Adobe Illustrator CS6 (Windows) File change date and time: 19:24, 25 May 2017: Date and time of digitizing

  7. John Shepherd-Barron - Wikipedia

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    John Adrian Shepherd-Barron was born on 23 June 1925 in Shillong (now Meghalaya), India, to British parents.His Scottish father, Wilfred Shepherd-Barron, was chief engineer of the Chittagong Port Commissioners in North Bengal, which was then part of the British Empire, then later Chief Engineer of the Port of London Authority, before becoming president of the Institution of Civil Engineers ...

  8. Miles Barron - Wikipedia

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    Barron, the eldest of four children, was born to John Barron (1840–1915), a colliery manager from Durham, and Grace Stocks (1841–1913). [ 3 ] [ 4 ] As a young man, Barron was an employee of Pease and Partners Ltd, the same company for which his father worked. [ 3 ]

  9. Jerome A. Barron - Wikipedia

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    Barron joined the faculty in 1965. In 1967, the Harvard Law Review published Barron's article "Access to the Press—A New First Amendment Right." [3] In the article, Barron argued that the press did not cover the free marketplace of ideas; instead concentrated corporate ownership effectively censored free speech and quelled unorthodox ideas. [2]