I have discust the high school, as you see, from the point of view of the developmental needs of the children of the community.
The reason for repeating this article here is largely historical, tho interest in the matter discust occasionally crops out even yet.
Thus I discust briefly the great child-study movement having for its goal knowledge of the individual child as a basis for its educational treatment.
I have discustwith you briefly some of the interesting points of view of the education of to-day.
Mr. Pinero hasdiscust Robert Louis Stevenson as a dramatist, and his lecture contained passages which every man of letters should ponder.
Of the twenty-four large plates discust by Tieck, there are only thirteen which receive technical criticisms and of these thirteen, three are lumpt together under one comment so that in all there are only ten separate technical criticisms.
Tieck criticizes only one other landscape as such, tho in a third case a landscape background is discust adversly.
Above all, we beg them to remember that America is not to us, as to them, a mere object of external interest to be discust and analyzed, but in us, part of our very marrow.
The consonant-signs to be discust here both in regard to value and occurrence in the Gothic language hav alredy been enumerated in § 2.
Concerning the fonetic values of the =ai=s discust here, cp.
But in sophisticated society books and plays are discust only by talking about the prevailing idea round which the story centers.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "discust" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.