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  • No time warning is given, except that tests can not be turned in until the proctor announces that 30 minutes have passed.

  • He was classical examiner in 18589, classical moderator in 18656, and senior proctor and select preacher in 1862.

  • The proctor can not help a student with the test, but is allowed to help the student with instructions.

  • The priors were warned against conducting business and manumitting servile lands and serfs without consulting their fellow proctors and seeking the consent of their chapters.

  • In addition, a number of local authorities with experience of squatting problems and some university proctors were opposed to the introduction of the criminal law in this area.

  • That is really the justification for proctors.

  • The representatives are known as proctors.

  • One need, for example, is clear: the need for an appeal against proctors' decisions.

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