81. In fact, teachers are keeping a closer eye on students, because they work with them in smaller groups. 82. In another session, he asked members to break up into smaller groups and share their own favorite poems. 83. In June, the Roundtable spun off the Northern Virginia Project, a smaller group working to position the region as a center for innovation. 84. In New York, in recent years, the USO has primarily focused on performing before smaller groups at Veterans Administration hospitals and special events like Fleet Week. 85. In the bidding for the Red Sox, Prentice has assembled a much smaller group of investors, whom he has declined to identify. 86. In the smaller group that said both parties were equally likely to cut those entitlement programs, two-thirds voted for Republicans. 87. Inside, a group of teen-agers play a fierce game in the gymnasium while a smaller group of boys and girls work on arts and crafts on cafeteria tables. 88. Instead, he became more defiant, and his forces in Kosovo splintered into smaller groups that were harder to hit. 89. It is a teaching technique in which students break into smaller groups to wrestle with problems and questions, and then bring their findings to the entire class. 90. It was not the reading program that it is today, Arroyo said, because the volunteers were not dividing the children into smaller groups as they do now. |