The NUT has been frozen out because it refuses to sign up to the government's proposals over classroom assistants. |
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Far-Left NUT members will tomorrow try to commit their executive to urging other teacher unions to ballot their members on a boycott. |
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The NUT was accused of overreacting when it claimed that the deal would mean support staff taking classes. |
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A leading member of the NUT said pupils in Manchester's primary schools are already being taught by untrained and unqualified staff when teachers are sick. |
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Members of the NUT could stage walkouts at the end of June if their dispute is not resolved. |
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Rating THE NUT JOB RACCOON and his red bird sidekick Cardinal preside over the animal denizens of Liberty Park in Oakton City. |
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Kirklees NUT case worker Hazel Danson welcomed the drop in recorded attacks but warned that many violent incidents may go unreported. |
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The country is dominated by lush vegetation, with villages often buried in groves of mango, jackfruit, bamboo, betel nut, coconut and date palm. |
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Stanley crumbled the husk of a beer nut between his thumb and middle finger. |
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He saw the dilemma.... It was a hard nut to crack. He could see no way out of it. |
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As an unabashed health nut, she always asked for brown rice to go with her vegetarian entrees. |
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From the palm nut we derive palm oil, the most comestible oil in our country and in the whole of Africa. |
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Hex nut is made of carbon steel or Monel, while parts coming in contact with corrodents are made of metals suited to the particular applications. |
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To make nut roast, you have to blitz the nuts in the food processor before adding the parsley and breadcrumbs. |
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Am I to be ramshaklt out of the super nakullums in spite o' my teeth? Yea and go softly! I crack the nut and you eat the kernel! |
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Durango, however, may be a hard nut to crack, as it is strong strategically and is reported guarded by 4000 rebels. |
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The yarns of seamen have a direct simplicity, the whole meaning of which lies within the shell of a cracked nut. |
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He throwed his head back as he run, and ketched me right between his horns, like a nut in a nutcracker. |
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He then broke the kola nut and threw one of the lobes on the ground for the ancestors. |
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Holding out a tray with betel leaves and areca nut, they knelt before the strapping young boys. |
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In the UK, many pubs serving food have a Sunday menu that features a Sunday roast, usually with a variety of meats and often a vegetarian option, such as a nut roast. |
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Squirrel Nut Zippers seem to be popular among Boingoloids, eh? |
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The bland cashew is a fitting substitute for higher priced almonds to extend the nut texture. In baking, however, almonds are more suitable for cake decoration than cashews. |
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This kind of husk also protects the nut from birds, for titmice have been observed to pass over filberts, and attack cobs and common nuts growing in the same orchard. |
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Mum did her nut after we stayed out all night without calling her. |
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Mr. Pinchot, wearing a long-haired fright wig, plays a guileless nut named Bobby McGee who has been struck by lightning and turned into a psychic. |
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My first sales at this event will be used for getting off the nut. |
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Nice work if you can get it, but the luxury market is a hard nut to crack. |
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See if that nut has too much looseness and tighten it if it does. |
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