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Sentense: A teacher sends a student out of class for punishment



 
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Sentense: A teacher sends a student out of class for punishment #1 (permalink) Sat Oct 11, 2008 6:59 am   Sentense: A teacher sends a student out of class for punishment
 

Hey,

What is it termed when:

- a teacher sends a student out of class for punishment.
- it's 2 o'clock but your watch shows 2:08 (I want to mention how fast your watch is, rather than just fast).
- your computer freezes (the mouse doesn't move and you can't open any pages; you need to reset it)
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