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EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Additionally, proctors at the test centers noticed that one person was taking multiple tests under different names, Morgenthau said.
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At the courts the same function was performed by touts, petition-drawers and proctors.
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In 1295 Edward taxed them in a parliament attended by clerical proctors, though there were difficulties.
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In these years he was frequently a proctor for prelates and religious institutions in Parliament.
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Instead of handing over the test, the testy proctor grabbed the gun.
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Six armed proctors surround me and demand I surrender my blank examination-book.
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There were two official categories of legal advisers: advocates and proctors.
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Until 1555 he was clerk of the market in Oxford and a proctor in the vice-chancellor's court.