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"pupil" Definitions
  1. (especially British English, becoming old-fashioned) a person who is being taught, especially a child in a school
  2. a person who is taught artistic, musical, etc. skills by an expert
  3. the small round black area at the centre of the eye

188 Sentences With "pupil"

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The iris, the colored band around your pupil, opens and closes your pupil to control how much light enters the eye.
Extra holes in the iris can occur that make it look like there's more than one pupil, or the pupil may be off-center.
This can create the illusion of having different colored eyes because the fixed pupil does not respond to changes in light, while the right pupil does.
In a dark room, the pupil opens wide to let in more light, and on a sunny day, the pupil will constrict to reduce the amount of incoming light.
If the pupil is stuck in the open state, bright situations — normally handled by reducing the pupil to a pinhole — will overwhelm the iris and cause pain or even serious damage.
" Talented pupil Shaquille, 16, told her, "Art grounds me.
Directed by: Bryan SingerWritten by: Brandon BoyceBased on: Apt Pupil (collected in Different Seasons) It's hard to view Apt Pupil objectively, as controversy has followed the film since before it even hit theaters.
Though in deep shade, the pinpoint black pupil of his right eye is visible as it gazes up and meets the tiny amount of her left pupil, which she demurely trains on him.
That has led to a dip in total pupil numbers.
Renfro and Ian McKellen in a scene from Apt Pupil.
Then, angle it straight across the center of your pupil.
Liberia's government typically spends about $50 per pupil per year.
And I'm, for one, gonna be an eager— eager pupil.
"I would love to be his pupil," Dr. Pedre said.
George has been a pupil at Thomas's Battersea since 2017.
They describe their transformation from quiet pupil to outspoken activist.
Pupil numbers fell from 141,000 in 2005 to 46,000 this year.
The empire state spends $21,206 per elementary and secondary school pupil.
He decided to give his pupil full marks for her creativity.
What do the data show about each country's per-pupil spending?
Those later shoppers will likely only spend about $225 per pupil.
"It looks a little bit like the control of the pupil in the human eye," said Eva-Maria Collins, who led the research team, noting that the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems control dilation of the pupil.
As Neal McCluskey at the CATO institute points out, there was a dip in education spending per pupil after the Great Recession, but it followed a more-than doubling of education spending per pupil since the 277s.
An Expos pupil, shortstop Orlando Cabrera, won a Gold Glove in 2001.
"You just can never finish," laughs Charles Kanda, a pupil at KCLMS.
From that day, Bowie's left pupil remained in a fixed open position.
Some argue that pupil-premium spending should be subject to tighter scrutiny.
Kenobi was later killed by his old pupil, the evil Darth Vader.
"For many years we've known the pupil is diagnostic," Kircher told Motherboard.
It seeks more pupil contribution in lessons and less prescription from teachers.
The use of memorisation or pupil-led learning was common among laggards.
The cat also had the blue Cowboys star photoshopped into its pupil.
District of Columbia Public Schools spent approximately $18,000 per pupil in 2013.
He is one type: the teacher with an eye for the pupil.
That's why some researchers have begun to explore another method: pupil dilation.
Obi-Wan's former pupil is betrayed … by a certain point of view.
ConservativesPromise to increase spending per pupil in both primary and secondary schools.
DC spends $18,580 per child enrolled — triple the national per-pupil figure.
If the cell were an eyeball, you'd be looking at its pupil.
In any case, Mr. Phillips remembered Mr. Williams as an exemplary pupil.
She, as a pupil, said what I, as a son, could not.
In fact, new students might leave them with fewer per-pupil dollars.
The pupil massages his temples as he turns away from the book.
Renfro with his grandmother, Joanne, at the premiere of Apt Pupil on Oct.
Per-pupil spending should come down as costs are spread across more sites.
"Pupil" refers to Basij members in high school; "student" refers to college members.
Cuomo likes to say we spend more per pupil [than] any other state.
Mr Jackson says that the recession had a similar effect on pupil scores.
Yes, the mirror itself is the teacher, and you are her only pupil.
We have yet to see whether Khan will be Bajwa's pupil or pawn.
Tomita's pupil Hideki Matsutake became Yellow Magic Orchestra's sound programmer from 1978-1982.
Neither. What the pupil needs to learn is the dialect of a tribe.
In the ensuing decade, Lizzie (Logan Browning) has become the school's star pupil.
But it wasn't easy drilling the notion of equality into the royal pupil.
For the next three months, Mr. Antoine shadowed Mr. Mendes, becoming his pupil.
Day was Higgins's star pupil in the Freeport P.A.L., or Police Athletic League.
It makes sense that a pupil would emulate the master 4/12 pic.twitter.
Santopadre pointed out that his pupil had not lost every competition that day.
Lessons involve a role-playing scenario in which a teacher harasses a pupil.
Then he meets Elisheva, (Ayelet Zurer) the twice-widowed mother of a pupil.
You'd be surprised how expressive a pair of pupil-less colored eyes can be.
Apt Pupil was a particularly fraught production in terms of alleged envelope-pushing behavior.
Later, Ostadhassan changed that to the Basij's "pupil" section, saying it was more accurate.
Each time, the test pups' pupil sizes were measured via an eye-tracking device.
Lebanon is 90 percent white, and it spends about $22,20073 per pupil each year.
Martial arts aren't easy, nor a passing fancy, the master informs their potential pupil.
It was no secret that I was not the star pupil of that class.
Pupil dilation is an autonomic reflex, meaning it is very difficult to consciously control.
But Peter Betts decided his pupil would remain a novice for one more year.
Per-pupil state aid has declined from $4,400 to $3,800 during the Brownback years.
This figure, referred to as per pupil current spending (PPCS), varies dramatically by state.
He knocked to the ground his rival: a 10-year-old pupil, Toki Sekiguchi.
And taxpayers deserve a better return-on-investment for all that per pupil spending.
Nowadays, fees for a boarding pupil are around 33,000 pounds a year, about $46,000.
The pupil of that club is becoming something of a teacher in England now.
She looped it around each pupil, then wrapped the end around her own body.
If the media treats politics as an etiquette class, Cuomo is the star pupil.
A pupil of Rembrandt, Fabritius developed a style that was independent of his teacher's.
As a star pupil of Stockholm's Royal Academy, she made a living selling impressionistic landscapes.
There, she discovers that Esti is now married to Dovid (Alessandro Nivola), Ronit's father's pupil.
A KCL professor runs the school robotics club; an enterprising pupil runs the Japanese one.
By contrast 156 constituencies got on average less than one pupil a year into Oxford.
The state has America's smallest K–12 class sizes and the largest per-pupil spending.
"The pupil has figured out life at such an early age," said another Weibo user.
There was just a moment that they knew, hit commit, and the pupil dilation vanished.
Windham is about 25 percent white, and it spends $3,000 less per pupil than Lebanon.
Now the four-eyes who wears glasses without lenses is aiming straight into my pupil.
Under its previous centre-right government, Portugal was the prize pupil of the EU's austerians.
Years later, when asked about his pupil, the first quality Betts remembers is Wilson's unflappability.
That way data can flow more freely, to the benefit of teacher and pupil alike.
These results were achieved at a per-pupil cost comparable to that of government schools.
The charge for Charlotte, however, will be discounted because her brother is already a pupil.
But as she told her little pupil on court, she has to stay with it.
When students leave a traditional public school, they take their per-pupil funding with them.
The village's population has shrunk to 39 and Ravil Izhmukhametov is the school's only pupil.
The United States spends more on education — on a per-pupil basis — than other nations.
He could be mistaken for an eager pupil if he were not the stern teacher.
SARA EISEN: You mentioned we're the star pupil in the world, in terms of economic.
Let's put aside the spending gap in K–12 instruction in my own state, Illinois, where it varies from $6,000 per pupil in some downstate districts to $24,000 per pupil in districts in the best suburbs—and let's not even think about the private schools.
As one of her private economics lessons ends, she does not ask her pupil for cash.
Increased spending of $1,000 per pupil in Michigan was linked to a rise in university enrolment.
Elena Bulina-Sokolova, Khoroshkola's director, speaks of building a system with the pupil at the centre.
Robert was a favourite pupil of his headmaster, Father Jerome O'Hea, a Jesuit of Irish origin.
Ms. Vashukevich was both Mr. Kirillov's star pupil and one of the instructors at the seminars.
"That looks like dog food," said De Laurentiis upon inspecting the work of her troubled pupil.
But he agreed to talk with me, by telephone, about his teachings and his star pupil.
And total state and local spending per pupil increased by 11 percent from 2011 to 2016.
In fact, inflation-adjusted per pupil spending has actually increased over the past several school years.
Numerous states actually spend less per pupil on education while obtaining academic results superior to Kansas.
On Tuesday, Williams will face a former pupil of Mouratoglou's, 228st-seeded Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova of Russia.
She has always been the star pupil, the person who learned the rules better than anyone.
In the absence of the threat, the parasympathetic nervous system brings the pupil back to normal.
For now at least, all that circuitry can't fit in a tiny circle around your pupil.
Carol was an ex-pupil of his, and [Lam] kind of pushed her into Bec's direction.
He had seen the evil in his pupil and ignited his lightsaber on a momentary impulse.
Forty years later, back in the low minors, Hough was the coach and Jansen the pupil.
His first star pupil was a young Lleyton Hewitt, who, like Cahill, came from Adelaide, Australia.
In Pennsylvania, the worst offender, the poorest districts get a whopping 33.5 percent less per pupil.
But he would not be around for Wednesday night's game to see how his pupil performed.
California educational spending per pupil dropped from near the top of all states' to near bottom.
One doctor posted a video of a patient's eye, showing the pupil reduced to a dot.
Russell had to move on, just as his pupil had to move on later Tuesday night.
Scully seems annoyed with Luce, as a music instructor might be annoyed with a star pupil.
Transgender charities say they frequently hear from families and schools scrambling to support a pupil coming out.
Twenty years later, the state's national rank in spending per pupil had dropped from 37 to 46.
"Man, I'm not a pupil at school," he said in one of his last answers, in English.
His left eye was shut, his right eye open, but with the pupil shifted to the right.
These post-mortem indicators included blurring of the edges of the iris and changes to the pupil.
Shawshank has popped up in It, Dolores Claiborne, Apt Pupil, and Bag of Bones, among other works.
As the only foreign pupil at boarding school in England, he had been "picked on, 24/7".
Eventually, Altschul said he was persuaded to return to the Apt Pupil set by director Bryan Singer.
It is seeking $9m from its philanthropic backers for its work in Liberia (about $1,000 per pupil).
Hugo's parents pay $27,113 per year, more than twice the average spending per pupil in OECD countries.
Essentially, all schools are funded per pupil, which means they are chocking themselves to the unsustainable rafters.
Then, it's common practice to check for a pulse, pupil response, and heart sounds, Dr. Sabato says.
A pupil of Aristotle, who warned against hubris, Alexander put the ancient gods on his coins instead.
He suffered a blow in a teenage brawl that caused his left pupil to be permanently dilated.
Hold on, asks one pupil after a few seconds—how old were you when you got married?
If a pupil needed hospital treatment, the principal drove them himself and charged the family, she said.
Polish hipsters are buying retro furniture in the pupil-dilating browns and oranges of the Jaruzelski era.
But with no physical classrooms and high pupil-to-teacher ratios, they cannot provide support in person.
Four out of five English schools, including Ms Mitchell's, use the company to keep their pupil records.
I'll never again look into Dave's soft green eyes without making sure his pupil is not dilated.
"You saw it in the match," Kerber's coach, Torben Beltz, said of the changes in his pupil.
Dr. Wagner, who did not leave the Georgenhof with Peter, finds his young pupil on the road.
Class sizes decreased by 22019 percent, and overall education funding per pupil quadrupled in inflation-adjusted dollars.
With that in mind, Bresnik said he did not anticipate a victory for his pupil this year.
More than a dozen sheep were "registered" at the school in a bid to boost pupil numbers.
Master and pupil were on the same beam: Both were formally omnivorous, anti-academic and futuristically minded.
"Per-pupil spending went up forever," says Matthew Chingos, director of the Urban Institute's education policy program.
Instead, raise your lower eyelid up toward your pupil, an action Hurley calls "squinch" ("squint" plus "pinch").
The teacher often charges a fee—in Mr Yuan's case, about 50,000 yuan ($7,070) annually per pupil.
They modeled how the cornea interacts with the iris and how the iris interacts with the pupil.
Unfortunately, in the upside-down world of Latin American fellow travelers, the pupil has exceeded the masters.
However, Clarida called the U.S. "the best pupil in the class" when comparing growth to other countries.
California still ranks low in average per-pupil spending, roughly half the amount spent in New York.
Beatrice and Holly recently visited a pupil referral unit that helps students who need extra help at school.
Bridge says it aims to teach 10m children—the size of Britain's pupil population—within the next decade.
His grandfather, Julius Isserlis, was a Russian-Jewish pianist-composer who studied with Tchai-kovsky's pupil, Sergei Taneyev.
The Harvard psychologist found every pupil learning the same topic in the same way at the same speed.
Meanwhile in 228% of high schools not a single pupil meets a commonly accepted international standard for maths.
Schools will get an extra £600 ($800) a year for each additional pupil who studies advanced-level maths.
They're available in two sizes and you'll have to provide your prescription and your pupil distance when ordering.
The dilated pupil of his left eye was also potentially more prone to the effect of "red eye".
So it actually looks like there's been selective evolutionary pressure for their pupil shape to maximize this phenomenon.
Some diseases may be diagnosed by measuring saccadic motion and pupil response, including schizophrenia, Parkinson's, ADHD and concussions.
His pupil was asymmetrically dilated, a seeping pool of black that blocked out all of the beautiful green.
His pupil flowered later into the voltage of self-alienating poetry, away from that moribund grammarian's blind reluctance.
The legislature settled on an extra $500 per pupil, to apply to capital expenses like buildings or equipment.
"She was like a pupil reciting an essay in front of a teacher," he said in an interview.
Their stress levels were then gauged with an infrared pupil tracker, which measured the dilation of their pupils.
Reid had taken his first pupil to a world title, cementing his status as a trainer to watch.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Robert Cenedella, a veteran figurative painter, is a pupil of George Grosz.
They also called for an end to tax cuts until Arizona's per-pupil spending reaches the national average.
He says the style of the painting instead suggests it probably was made by a da Vinci pupil.
Forty years of reform, accompanied by a doubling of per pupil spending, has failed to improve this picture.
Overall per-pupil spending across the US fell as well, breaking a trend of more than a decade.
Willoughby Girls High School in north Sydney also closed from Monday after a year-7 pupil tested positive.
Rather than a round pupil, his is jagged-edged, and so large that it nearly covers his iris.
The briefest story in this panoply of blows, "The Piano Teacher's Pupil," concerns absence of a different nature.
But in a disturbingly funny plot turn, another pupil takes the initiative and heads off this human raptor.
Her mother is a pupil advocate for the San Diego Unified School District and a private educational adviser.
Pupil and instructor then dine on the results (as Stephen Colbert did to hilarity on "The Late Show").
The per-pupil expenditure in the Atlanta schools was four times greater for white children than for us.
To repair the damage, the Taiwanese patient underwent surgery that restored the pupil shape and improved his vision.
In 1982 Toddy's pupil Ronnie Green was one of the first Westerners to make the move to Thailand.
At school, it's always fun if there's a pupil bright enough to make jokes at the teachers' expense.
Singer's lawyer said he could not find a record of Valdovinos serving as an extra in Apt Pupil.

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