grader
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Over the next couple of years, Payne developed one of the first AI ethics curricula for middle graders, and her master’s thesis helped inform another set of interactive lessons, called “How to Train Your Robot.”
Want ethical AI? Hand the keys to middle schoolers. | Sarah Scoles | November 21, 2021 | Popular-ScienceIn 2012, as a 10th grader, Lean says he recorded his first legitimate song, “Hurt.”
The Cult of Yung Lean: ‘I’m Building An Anarchistic Society From the Ground Up’ | Marlow Stern | January 4, 2015 | THE DAILY BEASTJeff Foxworthy, host of Are You Smarter Than a Fifth grader?
In 2012 a St. Louis school cafeteria worker, Dianne Brame, was fired for giving food to a fourth-grader who had no money.
The context of you being a mixed-up, hormone-addled seventh-grader when you read it, alone in your bedroom.
Lifetime’s ‘Flowers in the Attic’ Review: The Incest Is There, The Strange Magic Is Not | Andrew Romano | January 16, 2014 | THE DAILY BEAST
At least that is what he told a second-grader at a townhall last February.
Turns Out Chris Christie Hated Traffic on the George Washington Bridge, Too | David Freedlander | January 15, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTJoining the line two or three miles down the valley, he found a track-grader's tool hut and went in and smoked.
Northwest! | Harold BindlossAs already mentioned, a machine frequently found in wholesale plants is the separator, or grader.
All About Coffee | William H. UkersThe motive power for the elevating grader is either a tractor or five or six teams of mules.
American Rural Highways | T. R. AggWhen the wagon is loaded, the grader is stopped while the loaded wagon is hauled out and an empty one drawn into position.
American Rural Highways | T. R. AggGenerally four mules are hitched to a pusher in the rear of the grader and six or eight in the lead.
American Rural Highways | T. R. Agg
British Dictionary definitions for grader
/ (ˈɡreɪdə) /
a person or thing that grades
a machine, either self-powered or towed by a tractor, that levels earth, rubble, etc, as in road construction
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