81.   Sir David asked why education should be subject to such intensive assessment.

82.   He stressed that we must capitalise on the traditional Scottish capacity for inventiveness and recognise that education itself is always an investment rather than an on-cost.

83.   Mind you, the education was not all one way.

84.   Nearly two-thirds say that from what they know of other European countries education is better managed in countries such as France and Germany.

85.   Our children were fit and had opportunities for travel and a university education was there for those that wanted it.

86.   He claimed only one Minister has children at state schools, and Mr Straw claims the government has always maintained that state education is good enough for everyone.

87.   Although single-sex education is hardly a new idea, its resurgence in public schools poses thorny questions for lawyers, educators and policy experts alike.

88.   American education is on trial today, more than ever before.

89.   Although the first profile suggested that his formal education might have been limited, later ones said he most likely had a postgraduate education, which Kaczynski does.

90.   Although she says education is her top priority, McGovern strikes her most passionate note on health care.

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