Suddenly, when he started to push back asylum-seekers like a sea captain repelling boarders, the polls began to turn. |
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They are renting those rooms out to boarders and making quite a tidy income on the side. |
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As I drank my tea she bustled around getting the dinner ready for myself and the three other boarders who were currently staying with her. |
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Interesting reading in the manual is the list of raw materials needed to cook a meal for 100 boarders. |
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He sent his son to open a trading post in the imperial capital, allowing his staff to stay there as boarders. |
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Seth is very demanding of his boarders, insisting on advanced payment in full, and is preoccupied with maintaining a respectable house. |
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The boarders, though, are weaving a fine line between staying true to their surfy, freewheeling roots and the rewards of success. |
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If he was married, his wife and family might provide meals or other housekeeping services to the boarders for an additional fee. |
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Most of the residents were boarders who worked at the mall and surrounding offices. |
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Under another exemption, owners of premises renting rooms can refuse to take boarders for racial reasons when the owners have to share the unit. |
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Perhaps there was something left of the community breakfast provided every morning for the boarders by the lodging master's wife. |
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Queen Margaret's is an all-girls school for both boarders and day pupils aged 11 to 18, and the vast majority are full boarders. |
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Because the Federal funding has been based on postcodes the main beneficiaries have been regional private schools with boarders. |
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Everyone in the school, boarders or students living close enough to live at home, looked up to Victor. |
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In that school there was a real division between the boarders and the day students, but I knew him as a very talented singer and keyboard player. |
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At 11-plus many pupils become boarders, which adds an exciting dimension to their schooling. |
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With this app you can store your pet's medical history as well as contact information for your vet, local boarders, and pet stores. |
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Ship owners have been advised to install electric fencing to repel boarders. |
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You don't think of cruise ships as needing to carry equipment to repel boarders. |
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The battle would be a succession of hand-to-hand conflicts to board or to repel boarders. |
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Skiers and boarders are a pretty independent bunch by nature so organising a trip to the mountains is not that difficult. |
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Then I'd love to move to Florida, where the best boarders in the world are based. |
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Without proper facilities boarders and skaters are forced to skate along main roads putting their own safety and that of pedestrians at risk. |
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In Italy, anger over collisions between skiers and boarders even led to the creation of separate pistes for the two sports. |
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For the boarders, there are two half-pipes, one of which is lit for night riding, and one permanent boarder cross track. |
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Skiers blame boarders, but boarders point out that fatal accidents happened long before boarding became the rage. |
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Fresh from the novitiate she spent some early years caring for the boarders in Belmullet. |
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To support their families, women would bring in piecework from garment factories, make paper flowers to sell, and take in boarders. |
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Thus, Italian women supplemented the family income by taking in boarders and doing piecework alongside their daughters. |
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Mrs. Marchand was too soused to ask questions of her boarders or recall much information about them. |
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The ceilings are painted an off-white color, and we have wallpapered boarders with flowers blooming on them. |
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St Margaret's is mainly a day school, but it also has 14 places for boarders which it can offer on a flexible basis. |
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Though it wasn't expected of them, many of the boarders felt compelled to help Buschert with odd jobs around the house. |
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Here the boarders spin and jump, aiming to impress five judges who are marking on height, standard manoeuvres, rotation and overall impression. |
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Although skiers and boarders have been sharing the slopes for years, some of the nation's top resorts still outlaw boarding. |
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For snow boarders there is a fun park on Kitzbuheler Horn with half pipes, quarter pipes, a sprint slalom and a table jump. |
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Others claim that the greater affordability of skiing means that the slopes are now being ruined by a torrent of reckless boarders and skiers. |
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Women contributed to the family income by taking in boarders and doing their laundry and cooking. |
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All tenancies of units shall be in writing and a copy must be filed with the management office. No roomers or boarders are permitted. |
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Welcome to Brian Head, a sweet, one-slope resort located far from the madding boarders and fur-fringed fashionistas. |
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Firehoses are made ready to repel boarders or are even kept spraying continuously to deter them. |
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But she said nothing about Mrs. Moore, and I supposed she'd be the usual bustling country housewife who takes in boarders to earn an honest penny. |
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Judging was based on a surfer's best three waves of the round, forcing competitors to compete with the other boarders in the water just to reach the minimum requirement. |
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Everything looks real from the trees to the local boarders sharing the slope with you, as well as a great soundtrack featuring over 300 new Indie songs. |
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Under the test rules, someone with a personal item but no carry-on could join the early boarders. |
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Some enterprising grammar schools, such as Rugby, combined a changing ethos with a more commercialized approach to attracting pupils, by taking on fee-paying boarders. |
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Women who stayed home took in boarders or sewing to earn some extra income. |
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Delivering babies, like taking in boarders and lodgers, allowed her to contribute to the domestic economy and still take care of her family's needs. |
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Washing Machine is choppy, great for adventurous bodysurfers and boogie boarders. |
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The following table shows the evolution of the number of full-time and part-time boarders and scholarship-holders for the last five years. |
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The debates were divided into five thematic working groups: tools, rights, boarders, horizons and missions. |
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Oppidans as a body are looked down upon by boarders because so many of them are thewless creatures, with only a half-developed sympathy for the scholastic institution they attend. |
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If information on place of birth within the country is not available, it is quite difficult to identify the country by current boarders. |
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Skate boarders and BMX bikers from Braintree attended a meeting at the council offices in Bocking End to find out about the Weavers Park site and how it will be run. |
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The family group should be distinguished from a household, which may include boarders and roomers sharing a common residence. |
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During time interruptions due to injuries, the bicycles must remain within the boarders of the competition area. |
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Ampleforth started taking female boarders in September last year but they now have purpose-built accommodation for 40 boarders and nine day girls. |
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The concession was granted as the Duke toured the new extension, which provides accommodation for 20 boarders at Wentworth House, a girl's boarding house. |
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On the promotion campaign across 11 cities, the Dew Adventure Games with daredevil feats by international skate boarders and BMX bike riders drew huge crowds. |
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Our little boarders were given the opportunity to discover art with all their senses, their bodies, their emotions. |
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All the senior boarders were assigned specific duties, which included roll calls and checking whether beds were made, lockers cleaned and all rules strictly followed. |
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It is difficult if not impossible for manufacturers to move products across international boarders without full characterization. |
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Property of roomers or boarders who are not related to you, unless they are named on the Coverage Summary page. |
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Also, if required, the Public Health Agency of Canada may enforce the Quarantine Act at Canada's air, land and sea boarders. |
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Such a city provides safe places to all within its boarders, women and men alike. |
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We want to give kids from Brockville the opportunity to become professional wake boarders. |
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Includes alimony, child support, income from roomers and boarders, and other reported income. |
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In return for a donation, visitors had the chance to enjoy the colourful sights and fragrant scents of lovingly tended boarders, and pick up a few tips on garden design. |
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The boarders were delinquent and recalcitrant children entrusted to the marabout for rehabilitation. |
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And they know what the snow and the trails must be like if the skiers and boarders are going to keep on coming. |
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As of April 1, 2010, roomers, boarders and their landlords will be protected under the Residential Tenancies Act. |
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It also offered training for young men desirous of becoming Agricultural Teachers or Land Stewards and the pupils attending the Agricultural School did so as boarders. |
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The scene which appears most frequently in art shows the cook repelling boarders, beating off the tasters and nibblers who hover hopefully round his precious stewpot. |
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All former boarders are welcome to come along to visit the College, perhaps meet some old friends, revisit former days and mark the closure of boarding at St Kierans. |
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Catching snow boarders launching into the blue off a ridge can demand a wide view. |
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Besides these, boarders with interesting designs are being produced for use in sarees and other dresses. |
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The advanced boarders and skiers, who had been honing their techniques over the previous three days, were then given their chance to prove themselves in the giant slalom. |
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He himself had attended the school and recalled that there were 82 pupils there at the time, all boarders except one day boy, and one lay teacher. |
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As they move down the half-pipe boarders display their creative and acrobatic ability as they shoot up the walls and perform a variety of tricks. |
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While boarders indulge in their favourite frenzy, children can go tubing and careen to their hearts content. |
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And why shouldn't those wanting to stow their item of carry-on under the seat in front join the early boarders? |
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By 1897 the number had increased further to 23 boarders and 23 day pupils. |
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Transient boarders or lodgers at hotels, or other places: to be enumerated at their usual place of living. |
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Cases involving boarders and lodgers will typically be analysed under section 4 of the Code. |
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Equally, the methods of controlling the external boarders should be adapted within the limits necessary to take into account changes in the visa system. |
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Victory's gunners were called on deck to fight boarders, and she ceased firing. |
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Brighton College has a reputation for outstanding academic achievement, with fees ranging from about £21,000 a year for secondary day pupil and £33,000 for boarders. |
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The top folio plastic strap of this dynamic Gent presents a crowd of colourful boarders performing playful tricks and turns on snowy slopes turned gold. |
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The project will involve the construction of three classrooms, a technical workshop, two kitchen-refectory blocks, a wash block and facilities for 100 boarders. |
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Under this new legislation, landlords and roomers and boarders can expect rights and obligations similar to any other renter and landlord in New Brunswick. |
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Bill 35 will provide roomers, boarders and their landlords with the equivalent rights, responsibilities and protections as all other tenants and landlords under the Residential Tenancies Act. |
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These black-line performers extend their show to the solid pink plastic case and pink dial, where five live boarders race down the slopes or reach for the sky as they fly. |
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Not being prepared to repel boarders at that moment, I sheered off. |
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And if the character of Electra has inspired such authors as Sophocles to Eugene O'Neill, it is that what it incarnates, filial piety and vengeful hate, finds its echo in all times and boarders. |
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In cooler months, snow-capped mountains and pine filled forests are a haven for skiers, boarders, snowmobilers and outdoor adventurists of all types and levels. |
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There are also indications that skiers and boarders perceive crowding in the Illecillewaet and Asulkan, Connaught Creek, Hermit and Loop Brook backcountry areas, and trailhead parking lots are often very crowded in winter. |
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The U. S. Merchant Marine Academy, operated by MARAD, conducts counter-piracy training for midshipmen entering the Merchant Marine that includes identifying high-risk areas, evasive maneuvering, and repelling boarders. |
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Eighty-four runs are tailored for novices to experts, providing plenty of fun for the whole family and more than enough to challenge serious skiers and boarders. |
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He found that day boys were looked down on by boarders, and that Bede College was the subject of snobbery within the university. |
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If Mother Nature isn't cooperating, their state-of the art snowmaking equipment and daily grooming keep skiers and boarders happy and certified instructors busy with alpine, telemark and snowboarding lessons for all ages. |
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The 42 boarders include twelve children whose parents are in the armed forces and thirteen Foundationers, nearly all from the Birmingham area. |
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At independence in 1964, the country had had fewer than 100 graduates. The students, who came from far and wide within the surrounding area, were boarders, and so the school was always busy. |
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Vehicles specially designed or modified to be electrified to repel boarders and components therefor specially designed or modified for that purpose. |
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For example, the extra income from supplement payments might have allowed program group members to stop renting rooms to boarders, or might have allowed them to stop pursuing child support or alimony payments. |
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The flow of goods across maritime boarders needs to be simplified. |
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This would have provided a regular source of income for the nuns, as well as a potential source of vocations, as some boarders undoubtedly remained in the monastery, making their vows in due course. |
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Extreme boarders fly through time and space to land on snowy slopes. |
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But while children under the age of 11 were typically adopted by families, older children were sent out as boarders or apprentices, working as domestics and farm labourers. |
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On the other hand, it would not be in the interest of Japanese car manufacturers, any more than of their European competitors, if the opening of boarders leads to disturbances in some Community markets. |
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One obvious example is that governments worldwide will tend to select IP partners who will keep the ownership and exploitation of IP within their national boarders. |
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The student body consisted primarily of boarders, except for a few children belonging to the school staff. |
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After a year at Huddersfield College they were sent as boarders to a Moravian Church school at Fulneck, near Leeds. |
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There are also options for night skiing as well as a terrain park and half-pipe for boarders. |
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To snow boarders, surfers, mountain bikers, and skate boarders, the Outback Mountainboard offers a whole new way to explore off-road trails. |
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Wachusett Mountain Ski Area wants skiers and boarders to hug a snowmaker and kiss a groomer to thank them for rescuing this miserably snow-deprived winter. |
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Sskateboarders, BMX and mountain bikers, canoeists, mountain boarders, roller bladers, climbers and balloonists are expected to descend on Llangollen. |
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Many women also worked outside the home, or took boarders, did laundry for trade or cash, and did sewing for neighbors in exchange for something they could offer. |
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Harrow School divides its pupils, who are all boarders, into twelve Houses, each of about seventy boys, with a thirteenth house, Gayton, used as an overflow. |
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The school recovered its buildings in September 1945, and resumed life essentially as a day school, although it retains a small number of boarders to this day. |
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A group of boarders swept past us as we climbed the side of the ski run. |
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Winston Churchill and Benedict Cumberbatch are old Harrovians and in the this series we meet some of Shells, as the new boys are called, arriving as boarders. |
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The captain shouted at the crew to grab arms and repel boarders. |
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The school fees are higher for boarders than for nonboarders. |
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Ben Nevis is becoming popular with ski mountaineers and boarders. |
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There's a lot of teenage self-discovery and plenty of hugging and crying as the buttoned-down boarders learn they're the masters of their own destiny, yada yada yada. |
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