Eventually, she crawls beneath the covers into the ells formed by bent legs, and instantly conks out. |
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A mean old man ells at his band of young moptops to improve their playing before they advance to the annual music competition. |
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The only houses that looked large were the ones that, over time, embraced their great slouching barns with ells. |
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And we are now to each get three ells of fine fabric a year. |
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At the center of the interlocking ells, a double-height arrival space with informal gallery gives access to the auditorium, and a central stair leads to the library above. |
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A 1587 charter granted to Hector Maclean of Duart requires feu duty on land paid as 60 ells of cloth of white, black and green colours. |
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Then the Linnorm came. It is thirty ells long and has a mane on its neck. |
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We chose to take our drinking water out of the Ells River, which comes from the Birch Mountains and flows into the Athabasca River. |
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They argue that tests need to be valid for using with ELLs, normed using ELLs and bias free. |
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As opposed to inflections and derivatives, Chinese ELLs may have a special strength in understanding compound words because compound words are frequent in Chinese and usually transparent. |
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Toronto, Ontario, authorizing the reproduction of three pen and ink sketches by Sidney Clarke Ells, in a television documentary profiling the Methye Portage. |
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In the case of Chinese ELLs like Xin Wei, the difference between an alphabetic and a logographic language exemplifies the language-specific transfer difficulties. |
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For instance, sociolinguists have confirmed that ELLs experience difficulties learning a new language and a new set of cultural norms, resulting in poor academic performance. |
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