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na | special enrolment |
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na | special registration |
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na | Special enrollment |
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na | Special Registration (See explanation) |
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na | extraordinary enrolment fee |
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special enrolment Explanation: Hola. Links in ref 1. Luck :-) Reference: http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&safe=off&q=%22special+enr... |
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special registration Explanation: ...in USA. Exp. |
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Special enrollment Explanation: The New World Spanish/English, English/Spanish Dictionary |
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Special Registration (See explanation) Explanation: In USA it is more comon to use Special Registration. Although, special enrollment is also acceptable. Be aware of the difference between American English and British English: Enrollment = American English Enrolment = British English (Only one l). good luck! Experience |
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extraordinary enrolment fee Explanation: or "extraordinary enrollment fee" for the U.S.A. Good luck! |
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