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pikeAny of a family Esocidae in the order Salmoniformes, of slender, freshwater bony fishes with narrow pointed heads and sharp, pointed teeth. The northern pike Esox lucius, of North America and Eurasia, may reach a length of 2.2 m/7 ft and a weight of 9 kg/20 lb. Other kinds of pike include muskellunges, up to 2.2 m/7 ft long, and the smaller pickerels, both in the genus Esox. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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The good news: connecting cost accounting to student performance data to pull out the dollar-per-pupil per gain ratio on individual programs can be done in less than a year, so proactive districts can get a handle on their situation before the 2007 budget comes down the pike. ``Most of the legislation that comes down the pike is stuff we're already on top of,'' said Glenn Gritzner, special assistant to LAUSD Superintendent Roy Romer. And the fact that the plan is portable increases security; that element is going to be in whatever plan finally comes down the pike. |
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