James Nesbitt, who brings effortless charm to any character he plays, was perfect as the two boys' father. |
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There is a long-established genre of writing about boys' public schools in the past century. |
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Under the terms of the agreement, it will produce and market men's and boys' active wear and hats. |
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My wife had been pestering me to take her shopping for the boys' presents, and I had been putting her off. |
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It seemed logical to develop a companion model of adolescent boys' sexual health. |
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He also coached boys' and girls' junior high basketball, junior high football, and junior varsity baseball. |
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He was taken from his mother and sent to a Church of England boys' home whence he was adopted by a white family who loved him dearly. |
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If would have been quite hilarious to see the pampered boys' reaction to having his expensive clothing set aflame. |
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As any manager of a boys' team will tell you, ranting and raving on the touchline is of limited motivational value. |
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The boys' mother had put James' Christmas stocking at the foot of his bed, instead of the side. |
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Mr Moore suggested that the committee might try to have future old boys' annual general meetings on or near the same day each year. |
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A hole was also put in the boys' eight and somewhere on the drive one of the custom-made riggers for the girls' eight was lost. |
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The apparel example is representative of girls' christening dresses and boys' rompers. |
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This is because the noble medium of funny pictures and word balloons is often derided as juvenile and strictly a boys' own pastime. |
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Gabrielle was furiously scribbling down what she was saying when she heard another boys' voice in her ear. |
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Parents were much less likely than were professionals to assign responsibility for their boys' timidity to themselves. |
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Betty admits to being a tomboy and says she found break times more fun playing boys' games. |
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Winner of the boys' 90 metres handicap race was eight-year-old Macaulay Dixon from Ulverston. |
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Every time the boys' boredom threatens to go off like a klaxon, she produces another palliative. |
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The six-storey complex houses a plethora of Bengali community associations, a mosque, two boys' schools, a gym, several lecture halls. |
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The boys' superb home-made vanilla ice-cream was creamy and lush, while the caramel shortcake was a cracking example. |
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When I looked out of the kitchen window these two were casting a watchful eye over the boys' activities. |
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This is the finest moment of Dead Poets Society, the story of a thoroughly unorthodox teacher at a thoroughly orthodox boys' prep school. |
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She looked decidedly unimpressed with the boys' antics, or her hiccups, or something. |
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The unpalatable fact is that most young ladies are simply not interested in sport, or certainly not in the boys' numbers. |
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She would have to sneak over to the boys' dormitory without getting caught. |
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Finally, the one bright spot amongst the added features is a five-minute excerpt from the boys' appearance at the 1997 Cable Ace Awards. |
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Built in 1772 by a local stonemason, it had ended up being used as a boys' prep school. |
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New research by a York academic has shown that ordinary people simply can't distinguish the sound of a boys' choir from a girls' choir. |
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At our school, instead of having cheerleaders support the boys' football and soccer teams, the drill team did. |
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The metal planking chinked underneath the boys' boots as the pair stepped onto the sub. |
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We stare back in distress, pondering the prospect of spending the better part of two hours at a clamorous pre-teen boys' party. |
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Recently, hysterical fans of the Taiwanese boys' band, F4, caused a great sensation in Shanghai. |
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But the private shareholders, the little people who had none of the big boys' clout and bargaining power, were treated with contempt. |
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Gradually the look of perplexity was replaced by the slightest of smirks as the boys' minds took in what was happening. |
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The boys' hopes for a continental tour are dashed when the French impresario who invited them over abandons them on the dock. |
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Although they did visit from time to time, the island's inaccessibility put a strain on the boys' closeness to their maternal grandmother. |
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The boys' contribution is mainly to collect wood and sometimes fetch water. |
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Well, this is the same deal, as record after record is dropped in the boys' own inimitable style. |
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I wrote a couple more about my mother thinking my room was like a bombsite and putting ink into the boys' inkwells before an arithmetic test. |
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I've always struggled with balancing my need for following a schedule and my boys' needs for lengthy transitions and playtime. |
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The powerful fear of intimacy between men is ineluctably present, but it doesn't win out over the boys' youthful hearts. |
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The boat boys' faces became more and more grim and all sorts of debris was floating in the sea. |
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Officers seized the boys' computers and experts began to trawl through the cyber history. |
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Parents of teenage daughters worry most about anorexia, they say, and above all else, teenage boys' parents fear paranoid schizophrenia. |
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Scotland Yard in 1991 is still very much a boys' club, and Tennison is the first female DCI ever to take on a murder case. |
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I have this image of a kind of old boys' club, of a rather genteel kind of place. |
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The boys' baseball team will be competing at the 12-team provincials June 5-7 at Reston. |
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Not only is Lonestar Texas' preferred monicker, it's also the name of good old boys' favorite beer, as evidenced by this Web site. |
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It seems trite now, but I hated the fact that everyone took the boys' stories as the gospel truth. |
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Yes, it's another piece of colorful plastic in our family room, but what is inside transforms our boys' playtime. |
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It reminds everyone of the rigid service academy structure, inherited from British boys' schools like Eton, in which upperclassmen dominate their juniors. |
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State rules even barred them from trying out for boys' teams. |
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Growing up, I was quite the tomboy, wearing my hair real short, playing boys' parts in musicals, and swimming in nothing but a pair of cut-offs well past when I should have. |
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The reunion is imperilled by the physical arduousness of the journey, the boys' suspicions about the father's true motives and the volatile dynamics among the three. |
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As the boys' club organizers had hoped, thousands of children from the toughest neighborhoods were persuaded to spend their evenings indoors playing checkers or basketball. |
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The move to apply quotas to men's and boys' cotton T-shirts and underwear, mid-shirts, trousers, blouses and comb cotton yarn is welcome news to the industry. |
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Last year they won the under-11 boys' hockey, were runners-up in the under-11 athletics and took the Fair Play awards in boccia, hockey, netball and rugby league. |
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I find it strange that Sindi chose to let the apprentice do her hair, while the qualified hairdresser was relegated to mushing product into the boys' fauxhawks. |
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They might be home-made, but these boys' toys can wreak dreadful damage. |
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Like most private boys' schools in Britain, St. Albans School maintains a schoolboy army, the original aim of which was to prepare young men for national service. |
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The reason stems from complacency, particularly among the mutual life companies in Scotland which haven't been run as meritocracies and have effectively been old boys' clubs. |
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After its aristocratic owners moved on in the late 1930s, the house served in turns as a farming school, a centre for displaced people, a boys' private school and a borstal. |
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In the end, Mangum was discredited, Nifong was disbarred, and the state's attorney general proclaimed the boys' innocence. |
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Generally, when people describe systemic sexism, they refer to an amorphous, unspoken structure in the workplace and an old boys' club dominating the corporate world. |
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The boys' parents are alleged to have carried out the unprovoked assault. |
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Many of the councillors had been co-opted and this led people to believe that it become an old boys' network and was not truly representative of the community. |
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Earlier, he coached the girl's basketball team to three titles and two sectional championships, and also served as assistant coach for boys' basketball and football. |
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The 11-year age gap between Luisa and her two young admirers is magnified by the emphasis on her maturity and experience contrasted with the boys' foolish, one-track minds. |
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Labour will not do what most of its own supporters want because it wants to keep onside with the big boys' club, rather than with the citizens of New Zealand. |
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The boys' families had recently moved to a new housing development. |
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Now it is up to the boys' teams to uphold the school's honour. |
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Giving an after dinner speech to, of all things, a public school old boys' soccer club he was arrogantly indiscreet, revealing numerous confidential FA matters. |
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During early childhood, boys' identities as babies overshadowed their identities as boys, although class and race could foreshorten this moratorium from masculinity. |
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The midday sun beat down exhaustingly upon the boys' bare backs. |
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Yeah, this book deals primarily with the boys' relationship with Diana. |
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I'm not sure what it is, but it kind of sounds like my teenage boys' room after burrito night. |
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The lead counselor of the oldest boys' cabin may try different methods of encouraging campers to try a new activity or perform on stage at a talent show. |
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It was the boys' job to light the copper at 6 a.m. on washdays. |
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Only then are two wide establishing shots provided that show the plaza and the boys' arrival. |
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The collection consists of girls' and boys' stylish sunsuits and shirts, board shorts, jackets and hats, perfect for the fashion-conscious kid. |
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The property is littered with giant flat-screen TVs and expensive boys' toys, with lacquered sliding panels hiding any mess. |
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None of which he grudged, for he felt, like his father the third Baron, that one should never cheesepare on boys' education. |
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Newcastle School for Boys is the only independent boys' only school in the city and is situated in Gosforth. |
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Excuse me, where is the little boys' room? My son is about to burst a bladder. |
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The boys' school numbered 856 boys in 2009, the 500th year of its foundation. |
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In 1881, a boys' preparatory school was founded which later became Colet Court, now St Paul's Juniors. |
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The four Junior disciplines, boys' and girls' singles and doubles, provide limited opportunities to achieve a Grand Slam. |
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It is believed to have been a boys' game at that time but, from early in the 17th century, it was increasingly played by adults. |
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In 1967 both the boys' and girls' grammar schools merged to form Ysgol Rhiwabon, a Comprehensive School. |
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As the Royal Navy grew in size towards the end of the 19th century, so additional accommodation was required for boys' training. |
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Willans took charge of the family, moved them to a house near his own, and arranged for the boys' schooling. |
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And they also play for a boys' team, the Winnipegosis Tigers, who are based about 100 kilometres away. |
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I was horrified when I first heard news of the dying boys' last wish to hunt and kill a Kodiak bear. |
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The voices were compared with other measurements such as the boys' heights, weights, neck sizes and lung volumes. |
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A religious focus contributed to the continued use of manualist methods in Montreal's boys' school. |
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In the sixth-grade boys' competition, Steven Melene of New Vista Middle School won individually and Hillview Middle School as a team. |
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La Canada's new nemeses are teams from the Pacific League as the Spartans boys' water polo team tries to win another Southern Section title. |
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Changing face of boys' home AXWELL Park Home Office Approved School was founded in 1847 as Newcastle Ragged School with premises at Sandgate to cater for poor boys. |
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Critics argue, however, that this clubbiness in the boardroom reflects the operation of the old boys' network, rather than lack of available directors. |
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Tonight's episode concerns the boys' attempts to earn or cadge money for a history-class's field trip, while sneaking Acerelo's grandmother's medicine past a border of thugs. |
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Francis High of La Canada's boys' soccer team wasn't the best team representing the Mission League, let alone California, when it arrived in Tampa, Fla. |
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Hardly anywhere in France... can the private boys' schools, whether they be lay or congreganist, hold their own in the competition with the public schools. |
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While testosterone is produced, all boys' changes are characterized as virilization, a substantial product of testosterone metabolism in males is estradiol. |
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He was selected as soloist in the boys' choir of the Chapel Royal. |
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It wasn't long before he entered his first rodeo competition in the boys' steer-riding event in 1944 and later fulfilled his dream of becoming a chuckwagon driver. |
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It's the rare movie that lets its villain conflate teenage boys' sexual desires with those of gay men, but there's nothing typical about Smith's Red State. |
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Unlike the boys', the girls' school remains in its original position, although it has expanded and constructed new buildings and facilities alongside the old. |
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Firing off the raunchiest and most outrageous of Shores' quips, Dickey and Ballard are perfectly capable of stealing the show out from under the boys' well-painted noses. |
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