Partly it's because Shakespeare has become tainted with the insalubrious whiff of the schoolroom. |
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His first sermon before a responsive audience was delivered in a Wesleyan schoolroom at the age of thirteen. |
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Bahasa Indonesia, which had been the language of the schoolroom, would be replaced with Portuguese. |
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Like their contemporaries in the press, the schoolroom, and elsewhere, literary writers helped to construct Irish-Americans as innately depraved. |
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She twirled around again, suddenly feeling like a giddy miss fresh out of the schoolroom. |
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But the theatre is fundamentally different from the schoolroom and the newspaper column. |
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But fitness awareness must start in the schoolroom, not the workplace, he says. |
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But it's clearly not just a matter of putting a few computers in a schoolroom. |
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So, from an early age, they expected her to be in her schoolroom doing something useful. |
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She was one of those people that couldn't ever be satisfied with a schoolroom. |
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Afterwards, a wedding breakfast of meats, salads and traditional trifle was served at the old schoolroom, where Charlotte used to teach. |
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The car was quite big, around the size of Mary's schoolroom though not quite as warm. |
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The next afternoon, Lydie and the children sat inside the Holden house up in the children's schoolroom. |
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This language was neglected in the schoolroom, yet was becoming increasingly fashionable as a serious literary medium. |
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The painting fills him with fear and he has it locked up in an old schoolroom in his house. |
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I was 10 and a half, in a Texas schoolroom when the announcement came over the PA system. |
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The old schoolroom is now open to the public and available for functions and events. |
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Her father had taught her how to fight, how to run a ship, and anything she would have learned in a schoolroom. |
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Some schools had windows on two or three sides of the schoolroom, which caused cross lighting and also hurt the eyes. |
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As always, the gravedigger, after throwing in his handful of earth, had announced in a loud voice we were all invited to the traditional ham tea in the schoolroom. |
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Particular favourites were the Victorian schoolroom, Edwardian kitchen, blow football table and the brilliant pianola mechanical piano which played itself! |
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The ineffaceable quality of these early pictorial and literary impressions affords the strongest plea for good art in the nursery and the schoolroom. |
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The stage is constantly transformed, becoming family home, schoolroom, holy well, bog, farmland, graveyard and London street, without a single invasive scene change. |
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The schoolroom seemed oddly quiet as I sat there doing math problems. |
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Children were supposed to spend their days in a schoolroom with their peers, and in specially designated play spaces such as private backyards and playrooms. |
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It is impossible to hate, like the earnest child in a schoolroom who desperately wants to understand long division, but just can't master the logic. |
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Division takes place in the schoolroom and on the playing field. |
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Let each one be assigned to a schoolroom of the Masters and joyously enter into the study of the Law of their own life! |
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The colours are often dull, cheap as schoolroom paints from yesteryear, greyed, yoghurty, intractable and flat. |
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Those who remember their schoolroom physics may recognise what is going on here. |
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She said she wanted to continue her studies, and a schoolroom was made available in the palace for her and her Japanese tutor. |
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But they certainly serve to enliven what a more leaden pen would turn into a schoolroom exercise of memorisation and lexicography. |
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In the public school system, the government has made its wishes clear:Â headscarves must be allowed in the schoolroom. |
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Every child's life can be enriched by the arts, and the schoolroom is a great place to start. |
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Specifically, both teachers and pupils are permitted to wear religious headcoverings in the schoolroom. |
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In the summer, when the windows were open, the schoolroom buzzed with pesky flies because there were no screens. |
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The review programme also includes a section devoted to training teachers to practise fairness in the schoolroom and to motivate girl students. |
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In 1840, the Union Jack was the flag that occupied a place of honour at the front of the schoolroom in English Canada. |
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In many places, especially on the Prairies, newly arrived immigrants could swell the numbers of students in a schoolroom without warning. |
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There were often too few textbooks, maps, or schoolroom supplies and materials, or sometimes none at all. |
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She said, you know, I want to be in a schoolroom with a bunch of cute boys and have a lot of dancing. |
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In addition, there are always those who will argue that practical experience, on-the-job training, is better than the schoolroom for educating military leaders. |
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Hartwell declaimed that the blushing girls just out of the schoolroom more than made up for the terror that passed as supper and the antiquated dance styles. |
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They were in the schoolroom scenes, and both are referred to by name. |
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In what became standard procedure, the local families supplied a schoolroom close to their homes and formed a committee to manage the school and ensure regular attendance. |
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I could not proceed to the schoolroom without passing some of their doors, and running the risk of being surprised with my cargo of victualage. |
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Ever since the 1970s Silicon Valley's visionaries have been claiming that their industry would change the schoolroom as radically as the office and they have sold a lot of technology to schools on the back of that. |
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This single-line, standard-level IP phone is an ideal solution for knowledge workers with standard communication needs, and in schoolroom, main lobby or conference center environments. |
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The question of headcoverings has been raised in the schoolroom, the courtroom, the uniformed workplace, the polling station, and when dealing with safety helmets. |
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Because of war, entire generations of children grow up without ever seeing the inside of a schoolroom, and without receiving proper nutrition or vaccinations. |
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They are mentioned in his flat, textbook voice, alongside schoolroom descriptions of topography and assessments of economic significance. |
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This flintstone former infirmary,, had seen service as a schoolroom and a barn. |
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Would he agree with me that it is a false distinction to draw here, however, between safety in the workplace and safety in the schoolroom or safety for a child working at home? |
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Its basic principles were successfully translated into educational policies around the world and, with greater difficulty, into schoolroom practice in many countries. |
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The photograph shows a typical early-20th-century schoolroom. |
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Moreover, the decision to make curricular changes does not necessarily imply their translation into the schoolroom nor even that the children really benefit from them. |
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It is as relevant in the kitchen as it is in the factory or schoolroom. |
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The comradeship of an art group in a church hall, a schoolroom or a home, engaged in sculpture, painting, ceramics, or some other art, is worthwhile aside from what a member produces. |
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Both characteristics were so well developed that the hours they spent in the schoolroom were chiefly devoted to exploits of a most unscholastic nature. |
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