Explain How Many Local Farmers Plan To Attend Next Friday's Meeting

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1. Many local farmers plan to attend next Friday’s meeting.
2. Bradley Hall is rarely studied by the students who live there.
3. He had to drop out of school to help support his family.
4. The new bus schedule it to be given within the next week.
5. There are many ways to meet foreign students for those interested.
6. It’s rare to find someone who’s never told a lie.
7. People who disobey rules just cause trouble.
8. At a campus rally, of the thousand plus in attendance, five were arrested and others were charged with holding it without permission.
9. Students consider useful subjects to be more important.
10. College freshman need to declare a major sooner than they usually do.
11. Our dynamic aerospace technology company has a record of stability

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