I'm not going to foolhardily dash into it, but I'm going to do more than sit up here and do nothing but go to school. |
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Mesfin does not go to school and cannot be sure of clean water or of getting one square meal a day. |
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The more the mother tried to make her daughter go to school, the more the daughter refused, and the more the mother felt helpless and impotent. |
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Children who are truant are not scared to go to school the way children with school refusal are. |
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Then we'll go to school on Monday stuck like Siamese twins and then everyone will know about us. |
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Spring comes soon, and the eldest son suddenly turns moody and peevish, unwilling to eat or go to school. |
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On Thursday morning, I had to get up and go to school because I had my AS French resit exam to do. |
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I was too tired to get up and go to school for 8 in the morning so I just slept in. |
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Who wants to be my sugar daddy, so I can leave this job and go to school again? |
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Arriving at the other side, the kids strap on their backpacks and climb two more kilometres uphill to go to school. |
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A statewide criminal check may make the most sense for employees who live and go to school in one state. |
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It is just really to keep a high profile in case pupils who do not want to go to school think it's all gone quiet so they can bunk off again. |
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What then happens to efforts to increase female literacy and encourage girls to go to school? |
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We lived in squats and abandoned buildings, didn't really go to school, travelled, hitch-hiked. |
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Let her go to school and be with her at the beginning and then gradually fade away little by little. |
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Say you work or go to school in a state where the Republicans have a lock on all the important offices. |
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As for Ghazal, if she were granted asylum she would like to go to school in America. |
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I didn't go to school been as I had no education what so ever so Tiger taught me over time teaching me the basic stuff. |
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I quickly had to grow up and take care of myself and be safe and go to school and study. |
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If you are aged between 11 and 18 and go to school in Sutton, you can stand for election. |
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The next day of school was one of those great days in a young girl's life, when you're psyched to go to school and find out if there is any gossip about you. |
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Taylor Branch, another high-profile basher, did at least go to school in Chapel Hill, but that of course is a basketball school. |
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Then I'd wash, clean my teeth, eat the meal and go to school. |
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School-age children must go to school based on their appropriate levels. |
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Woke up this morning, didn't go to school since I had dental appt. |
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I don't want to go to school with you, but I'm not going to lynch you. |
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While lots of children his age go to school, Rizki is on the street in the hot sun or rain seven days a week hawking papers while dodging the traffic. |
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I was meant to be savouring the last moments of my precious long weekend, but instead I find myself wishing that time would fast forward itself and just let me go to school. |
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Who will feed those kids if they go to school and their parents are working in the dingiest of atmospheres to gather barely enough food to feed themselves? |
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She wouldn't go to school and I couldn't stop her going out at night. |
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I never even got to go to school, instead spending my childhood working first in a blacking factory and later as an attendant on the Vomitron ride at Luna Park. |
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It is in one sense anthropomorphic to believe that fish love their mummies and daddies and go to school under the river and grow up to be good little fish. |
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They can go to school, do everything right, and still not get that job, still deal with casual slights and insults, still get stopped by the police. |
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People there are born, go to school, get married, grow old, and die within a 50-mile radius. |
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Depending on where you happen to go to school, the decision to play quidditch can lead to a variety of responses. |
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Taking five or eight or ten years off to get the kids started off right before they go to school is going to mean irreparably harming our prospects for advancement. |
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She showered, dressed, dried and styled her hair, added accessories and makeup in an hour and a half before walking out into the light April rain to go to school. |
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It is used in the Indian churches and at the stomp grounds, and many children still grow up with Cherokee as their first language, learning English when they go to school. |
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When I go to school it is with a cross and a pentacle around my neck. |
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When children leave to go to school, they are taught to wai their parents to indicate their respect. |
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Boys were allowed to go to school and began at the age of 4, they then moved to grammar school when they were 7 years old. |
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Due to anorexia, the girl does not go to school any more staying home for independent studies. |
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In 1870 it became compulsory for all children aged between five and thirteen to go to school, ending much of the hurrying. |
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School was mostly for boys, however some wealthy girls were tutored at home, but could still go to school sometimes. |
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And the girls had to live through and go to school after seeing me in a posing pouch and feather duster for Little Britain. |
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Fish innately know how to swim, they don't go to school to learn it. |
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Austria allows Protestant children not to go to school that day, and Protestant workers have a right to leave work in order to participate in a church service. |
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The PWA raises money to support low-income families and one of its goals for 2014 is to help around 100 children go to school for at least two years. |
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