That might be a quality control inspection performed on confiscated contraband (but don't quote me on that; I'm not sure).
a 77% would probably be a C+ depending on the school and school district.
If you are currently 32 years old, you would have graduated from high school around the age of 18. Typically, students graduate from high school at the age of 17 or 18, depending on their birthdate and the age they started school. Therefore, you would have graduated from high school around 14 years ago, so the year would have been approximately 2008 or 2009.
Well I would imagine it would look like a very large "8" "7" and "%" sitting on the roof of a school. If I were to pretend that you knew how to ask a proper question, I'd say that it depends on what school district you are going to. Ask your teacher or go to the school's web site.
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This sentence is in the passive voice. In active voice, it would be "The teacher confiscated the toy."
No, you can only bring approved materials into the testing area. A high school yearbook would be confiscated. If you were looking at one during the test, a proctor could think you are cheating and you test results could be canceled as a result.
The alcohol would be confiscated. You would be reported to your parents.
The man had his cameras confiscated from him after taking photos in a theatre.
In general, teachers have a duty to safeguard students' property when confiscated, rather than simply discarding it. However, the specific policies regarding confiscated items may vary depending on the school or district. It is advisable for teachers to follow established guidelines and procedures when handling confiscated items to ensure transparency and fairness. Students and parents should familiarize themselves with the school's policies regarding confiscated property to understand their rights and responsibilities in such situations.
They pack it up, label it and put it into a huge storage room full of evidence, drugs, weapons and other confiscated goods. Though there are chases of police officers stealing confiscated evidence it is unlikely that the confiscated item is somewhere else but the police department.
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The Confiscated Count - 1914 was released on: USA: 3 April 1914
Items can be confiscated when one ought not to have them. Prisoner's personal items are confiscated when they enter prison. A person travelling with restricted food items into Australia will have them confiscated before entering the country.
No
I eat them.
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