Check the blackboards on the walls for the menu du jour, which typically lists the soup of the day and a couple of pasta dishes. |
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The walls were covered in blackboards with chalk markings that seemed to be in a language of numbers. |
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Madeleine explained the classrooms in St Bede's sister school in Tanzania were very basic with blackboards, chalk and windows without glass. |
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Interactive white boards have replaced the old blackboards and a new sixth form area has been created for older students. |
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Sanctions hit the economy and schools were left short of basic supplies such as chalk and blackboards, and poverty forced many children out of education. |
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He held your attention in the classroom and walked you through a multitude of chemical structures with only the chalk on the blackboards as his multimedia. |
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Like Blackboards, both films showed in Cannes and were jointly awarded the Camera d'Or for best debut feature. |
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As a way of reminding and motivating students, you can see chalked on blackboards in most classrooms, countdowns of the days to the examination and some encouraging words. |
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You touched on a very emotive issue in the country, which is the horrible crime situation, and mentioned about gunshots going off while the teachers are at the blackboards. |
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The teacher had almost seen it that time as he turned around to write something on the dry erase board, that had long time ago replaced the blackboards. |
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As a way of reminding and motivating students, you can see chalked on blackboards in most classrooms countdowns of the days to the examination and some encouraging words. |
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The mousse was excellent, but it had a chalky undertaste that reminded Rosemary of blackboards and grade school. |
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A SINGLE dog lead hook, with hand-painted pedigree dog of winner's choice from Walkies, suppliers of special hand painted dog leads, blackboards and paintings on name plates. |
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Examples include electronic blackboards and white boards, lap boards or graphics tablets, freeze-frame television and the newer computer-based systems. |
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