All 14 Uses
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The Blind Side, by Michael Lewis
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- "How can I get their transcripts?" asked Hugh.†
p. 51.1 *
- A few days later, Big Tony delivered the transcripts to Hugh Freeze.†
p. 51.2
- He sat on the transcript for two days, but he knew that eventually he'd have to hand it over to Mr. Simpson, the principal, to pass judgment.†
p. 51.4
- There were schools Big Tony mentioned that did not even appear on the transcripts.†
p. 52.8
- How could they know when, according to these transcripts, he hadn't even attended the third grade?†
p. 53.1
- According to his transcripts, he'd missed fifty days of school.†
p. 53.4
- After the transcript came the boy himself, accompanied by Mr. Simpson.†
p. 55.9
- His transcript said he'd had algebra but he'd obviously never laid eyes on it.†
p. 56.6
- Michael was approaching the end of his junior year in high school, and while they hadn't seen his transcripts, they knew his grades were poor.†
p. 91.4
- At the end of Michael's junior year, Leigh Anne had ordered up his Briarcrest transcripts.†
p. 146.9
- The BYU courses had magical properties: a grade took a mere ten days to obtain and could be used to replace a grade from an entire semester on a high school transcript.†
p. 210.2
- The BYU courses might be used to replace F's on Michael Oher's transcripts with A's, but only if they were taken during the school year—and the school year was almost over.†
p. 210.6
- She'd seen his transcripts: how did he intend to get himself academically qualified?†
p. 220.9
- "It could be one of nine different courses," shouted Sean, brandishing a copy of Michael's high school transcripts.†
p. 222.9
Definitions:
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(1)
(transcript) word-for-word written record
or:
a copy of the official record of a student's courses and grades
or:
biology: a strand of RNA copied from a DNA template - (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)