And local schoolchildren will be the first to cycle through a new underpass built into the road network. |
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Moreover, they had to put up with a crowd of schoolchildren, boisterously playing ball or skipping rope or chasing one another through the show. |
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Despite a few tricks such as sliding seats, the rear cabin is very small and best re-served for schoolchildren and their schoolbags. |
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All schoolchildren under the age of 14 should be taught how to grow and prepare their own food, she suggests. |
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When he traveled within the country, streets would be closed and would be lined with schoolchildren waving flags and singing national songs. |
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Another time, he and a class of schoolchildren cleared an area of rubbish together, and from this built a figure of a woman. |
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The boom in bipolar disorder may in part be the outgrowth of wanton diagnosis of attention deficit disorder in schoolchildren. |
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In Guatemala, schoolchildren generally attend private or boarding schools, if their parents can afford it. |
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Empire Day was directed especially at schoolchildren, who gathered to receive homilies followed by a school picnic or half-holiday. |
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Since 1931, the state song has been taught to schoolchildren across the state. |
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Civil servants wear neat uniforms to work, as do schoolchildren and teachers. |
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It will run from October 9 to 11, and is aimed at schoolchildren from junior infants to second class. |
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The main thrust of the residency is a series of educational workshops and masterclasses for primary and secondary schoolchildren. |
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During the yearlong exhibition, didactic programs are offered for schoolchildren. |
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Among the victims of the hype are schoolchildren, who seem to have bartered their pocket money for baubles. |
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Innovation was the name of the game, as schoolchildren from across Yorkshire battled it out in a special inventors' competition. |
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Visitors, especially schoolchildren, come to see historic York, not megastores bringing more traffic and pollution. |
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There are flowers and stuffed animals and crayoned notes from schoolchildren. |
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The town bellman read a celebratory poem and schoolchildren lined up to take part in the traditional dances. |
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Two schoolchildren are up for a bravery award after helping their grandmother when she fell in torrential rain. |
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Unnecessary driving was banned and schoolchildren who began the week with a summerlike Columbus Day holiday ended it with a snow day. |
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By noon the prince will be meeting residents, schoolchildren and groups on a traditional royal walkabout. |
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As a driver you suffer verbal abuse on a regular basis from drunks, druggies and even schoolchildren. |
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Learning mentors will work with primary schoolchildren, who are deemed at risk of becoming truants. |
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Police officers have begun an operation to target truant schoolchildren in the town. |
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Will Thai schoolchildren ever get to learn the truth about a defining moment in their country's modern history? |
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She now terms herself unemployed, but is involved with tutoring schoolchildren in Harlem. |
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And then there were the 40 or 50 lesser nuns following behind her, two by two, just like a parade of schoolchildren on a daytrip. |
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We expect university campuses to be occupied, and thousands of schoolchildren have pledged to stage sit-ins or demand debates. |
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Samboo's unconsecrated grave at Sunderland Point is often visited by schoolchildren. |
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The cast slips in and out of well-drawn characters, being required to play anything from schoolchildren to drunken skollies. |
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A cartoon on the front cover depicted him as a slant-eyed Satan, placing pink-shaded eyeglasses on unwitting schoolchildren. |
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Bomb shelters in basements or backyards abounded, and schoolchildren built models of shelters for science fairs. |
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His voice lifts the soul and spirit inspiring our party of schoolchildren to take an excitingly fresh tilt at the English countryside. |
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In communities near the panda reserves, schoolchildren are taught the importance of preserving these national treasures. |
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And recent tests in the North East on a group of coach potato schoolchildren appeared to confirm that this is indeed the stuff of brain power. |
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Mothers cradled infants or escorted schoolchildren while their fathers remained in their offices, hostages in neckties. |
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Then you'll impart your newfound wisdom to local schoolchildren during nighttime field trips. |
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He overtook a coach full of schoolchildren on a blind bend on the brow of a hill and has never even apologised. |
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The Duke of York emerges from a restored buffet car at Leeming Bar station on the Wensleydale Railway to be met by schoolchildren. |
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He has already been haring about this morning, giving awards to schoolchildren and meeting with constituents. |
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Local schoolchildren led a rousing rendition of some popular Christmas carols and Santa Claus was on hand. |
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Ady's poems became required reading joylessly recited by generations of Hungarian schoolchildren in bombastic voices of patriotism. |
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She's an occupational therapist for severely orthopedically impaired schoolchildren. |
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On a pretty regular basis, in fact, they were vastly outacted by the female schoolchildren. |
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A heart surgeon performed a different form of surgery when he faced a class of schoolchildren. |
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Brickley Lane is a well-used route by schoolchildren and a cycle path would be of benefit to children cycling to local schools. |
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But, thanks to whole language, millions of schoolchildren in the 1990s never learned to read adequately. |
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The main street was alive with colour as the schoolchildren waved their flags and greeted the visitors. |
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What if admissions officers find that not enough schoolchildren with 'potential' apply from the right postcodes? |
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It is unlawful for anyone to discharge a firearm in a public, especially with schoolchildren around. |
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Sharp regarded it as a lost heritage which could and should be restored to the nation at large, beginning with schoolchildren. |
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Large numbers of primary schoolchildren are becoming victims of cyberbullying, according to a survey. |
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In Beantown, city officials want to install GPS tracking devices to make sure unionized drivers aren't goofing off or endangering schoolchildren. |
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The lion's share of the cost of educating this nation's schoolchildren comes out of state treasuries. |
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The personnel also conducted classes for women of the Self Help Groups and schoolchildren on the safe ways of celebrating the festival of lights. |
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On Arbor Day schoolchildren planted trees to learn the value of reforestation. |
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A lollipop man schoolchildren call Harry Potter was celebrating his 80th birthday today. |
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More schoolchildren sauntered in and his darting eyes tried to keep track of all ten lallygaggers. |
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Wearing a black tie with a grey lounge suit and green overcoat, the 80-year-old Duke met local council leaders, residents and schoolchildren. |
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It is vital that schoolchildren are shown that glue sniffing is not just an innocent pastime, but a game of Russian roulette. |
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We were shown the clean and modern kitchen where, in huge vats, rice and sambar were cooked for distribution to 43,000 schoolchildren. |
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He also gives regular talks to schoolchildren on what dog-ownership involves. |
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Bro also gets degraded by other schoolchildren, something pop captures on film as it helps boost his ratings. |
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Cybercafes, as a rule, exercise as much a magical power over schoolchildren as mah-jong over adults. |
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I have witnessed accidents, frayed tempers and schoolchildren battling congestion to get to school. |
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By 1921 Park and his colleagues had used the Schick test on more than 52,000 New York City schoolchildren. |
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Worst of all, many schoolchildren have to face dropping out after primary schooling because secondary education is not free. |
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Elementary schoolchildren typically live and attend schools in the same neighborhood. |
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They sounded like schoolchildren, saluting their head mistress at the beginning of an assembly. |
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Students and schoolchildren all use the system for Internet access and email. |
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Even though we don't earn a penny, we've been able to make a big impact in helping to educate the local schoolchildren. |
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In the early 1960s less than one in five schoolchildren went on to complete secondary education. |
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Restored and resplendent, it opens its doors to visitors with handbags instead of schoolchildren swinging schoolbags full of slates, pencils and books. |
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You don't have to be a sports club necessarily, we have had some interest from Girl Guides and Boy Scouts for example, and hopefully there will be some schoolchildren as well. |
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That venture, along with limited guided tours and day trips for schoolchildren, proved hugely popular and 2,500 people have visited the centre per week. |
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For the study, 4,320 schoolchildren took a standard test to gauge stress. |
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By the tenth anniversary of Brown only 1.17 percent of black schoolchildren in the eleven former Confederate states were attending integrated schools. |
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I saw tables where there used to be desks, funky sweatshirts instead of grey pullovers, and a class full of smiling schoolchildren learning about Mondrian on laptops. |
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He added there had been a lot of preparation work and praised local schoolchildren who were highly commended for their debut in the young persons category. |
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The building was formally opened and dedicated by the Bishop of Ramsbury, The Right Rev Peter Hullah, with another 150 guests joining the 500 schoolchildren. |
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Seven years ago, I took a party of York schoolchildren to visit Odense in Denmark on a fact-finding mission for a new safe routes to schools project. |
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He gives a tough, tight smile as he contemplates his boyhood self, and you can almost hear the schoolchildren of Glasgow breathe a sigh of relief. |
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Scotland's junk food-loving schoolchildren have had their chips. |
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It is not simply schoolchildren who benefit from a spot of Mozart. |
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Take the hullabaloo about the shooting party, reported to include the Duke of Edinburgh, which shot some pheasant on the Sandringham estate in view of some schoolchildren. |
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Even basic initiatives like providing a square meal to schoolchildren from disadvantaged backgrounds have been found to produce enormous results in school attendance. |
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Medical inspections for schoolchildren become compulsory by law. |
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While most European-American children would not notice the difference between an Arapaho and an Omaha shirt, Indian schoolchildren would appreciate her accuracy. |
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Tan had been trying to ascertain the names of the more than 5,000 schoolchildren who died in the 2008 Sichuan earthquake. |
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Pretending and imaginative play also flourish, and imaginary friends are common companions to young schoolchildren. |
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My larger objection is that directly addressing schoolchildren on most matters is a role for which every president is ill-suited. |
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The owner of one stall enthused about the rich tradition of cheesemaking he'd inherited, along with his flock of sheep, to a crocodile of rapt schoolchildren. |
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It aims to sensitise privileged schoolchildren to underprivileged ones. |
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Shortly after 9am, the high-pitched hubbub of excited schoolchildren was replaced by the roar of heavy vehicles, shouting, barked commands and gunshots. |
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We can become enraged at schoolchildren who want to hold onto their babyishness, in much the same way as we are infuriated by prolonged breastfeeding. |
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It turns out it's whittling wooden figurines for schoolchildren. |
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Work began at the end of May to improve the zebra crossing and widen footways in Pickwick Road, Corsham, to make it safer for schoolchildren and shoppers. |
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A kind-hearted couple sold their comfortable home to live in a tiny, broken down caravan after being moved to tears by the plight of Kenyan schoolchildren. |
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During a 20-minute ceremony attended by 600 guests, including schoolchildren, local residents and dignitaries, the Prince was invested as a freeman of the city. |
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Crowds of schoolchildren and parents dressed for the occasion poured into a concert hall in the afternoon. |
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But in practice what that means is a savage crusade against all schoolchildren, boys and girls, and on their teachers. |
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Lauren Ashburn on why the restrained style of TV journalists is inappropriate when dozens of schoolchildren are gunned down. |
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I want to bring to your notice the undesirability of schoolchildren carrying heavy school bags. |
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The number of schoolchildren being taught through Welsh, Scottish Gaelic and Irish is increasing. |
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Grammar school pupils were given the best opportunities of any schoolchildren in the state system. |
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The proportions of schoolchildren gaining a place at a Grammar School varied by location and gender. |
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Many small independent nations' schoolchildren are today compelled to learn multiple languages because of international interactions. |
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Many Finnish schoolchildren also select further languages, such as German or Russian. |
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On 22 March 1993, four schoolchildren died in what is known as the Lyme Bay kayaking tragedy. |
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European schoolchildren learn about the Battle of Tours in much the same way that American students learn about Valley Forge and Gettysburg. |
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One in five German schoolchildren had lost his or her father. |
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Experts estimate that as many as three per cent of schoolchildren suffer from hyperactivity and 90 per cent of them will end up taking Ritalin. |
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A CAMPAIGN has been launched to save a dancing lollipop lady labelled a hero by the schoolchildren she helps every day. |
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A DRIVER appeared in court yesterday accused of knocking down a lollipop lady who used her body as a human shield to save schoolchildren. |
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During the trip they taught first aid to teachers, schoolchildren and police officers in Zambia's capital of Lusaka. |
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The derailment was France's worst rail accident since 2008, when a train collided with a schoolbus, killing seven schoolchildren. |
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A group of young Emirati schoolchildren and Quran memorisers read verses from the Quran and offered prayers to Almighty Allah for Shaikh Zayed. |
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As many as 1,000 minibuses transporting schoolchildren will have to be phased out in the next 18 months, Gulf News can reveal. |
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The schoolchildren, all aged 10, were walking along Teinland Close, near their school, when they became aware of the car. |
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Four new morality plays have also been created by local schoolchildren for this year's event. |
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A STINKY breath-o-meter drew crowds of schoolchildren at a science attraction as part of celebrations for Warwick University's 50th birthday. |
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The ECHO revealed last month how one in every nine primary schoolchildren in Liverpool truanted from school during last year. |
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Prior to joining Contango, Brown served as interim CFO of Sports4Kids, a nonprofit organization focused on health and fitness for schoolchildren. |
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In those days, schoolchildren got the birch when they misbehaved. |
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The former Miss Northern Ireland and Blue Peter presenter was helping London schoolchildren to launch Npower's Little Green Fingers campaign. |
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The recent study was about the total prevalence of goitre and urinary iodine excretion in Kashmiri schoolchildren after 15 years of iodisation. |
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In thousands of classrooms, Chinese schoolchildren are mastering difficult verb tenses, prepositional phrases, and spelling rules that comprise English. |
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The reality TV star was headhunted to star in a gritty film about homelessness which will be shown to schoolchildren across Wales before being screened by the Beeb. |
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Docents lead tours of schoolchildren at the museum, which is run by the state parks department and focuses on Indians of the Great Basin and the Southwest. |
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It has curriculum from kindergarten through high school and its 50 volunteer docents hosted 3,700 schoolchildren last year, said Leslie Warren, program director. |
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On Monday, an explosion outside a primary school in southwest China's Guilin in Guangxi killed two people and injured at least 44 others, many of them schoolchildren. |
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The study divided 1,858 English schoolchildren, aged from 12 to 19, into four groups according to low or high depressive symptoms and low or high concentrations of cortisol. |
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So, it took only 30 schoolchildren from North London to show that the celeb-toted, astronomically expensive manuka honey isn't all it's cracked up to be. |
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Abdulkader also said that many schoolchildren are getting addicted to suwayka and another chewable tobacco derivative called betel leaf and areca nut. |
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Some 4 million schoolchildren are estimated to be on Ritalin each year. |
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The skies will be filled with thousands of fish-shaped windsocks made by local schoolchildren, alongside a giant 20ft inflatable squid and a shark's head, to name but a few. |
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Welsh schoolchildren are piloting a scheme to wash bottles each day after a study found high levels of bacteria in bottles and water machines at three schools. |
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Many local authors are invited to sign and chat about their book, and schoolchildren create projects to show to an author who visits their school. |
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Although formally banned since 1922, child labour was widespread in the Soviet Union, mostly in the form of mandatory, unpaid work by schoolchildren on Saturdays and holidays. |
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Surveys started in 1979 by the Inner London Education Authority discovered over 100 languages being spoken domestically by the families of the inner city's schoolchildren. |
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In the town of Colwyn Bay in north Wales, an annual parade through the centre of town is now held with several hundred citizens and schoolchildren taking part. |
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In some large nations with multiple languages, such as India, schoolchildren may routinely learn multiple languages based on where they reside in the country. |
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The ceremony began on the esplanade of Edinburgh Castle from which hundreds of schoolchildren ran down the Royal Mile, through Holyrood Park to Meadowbank Stadium. |
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Irish schoolchildren are generally taught the rudiments of playing on the tin whistle, just as school children in many other countries are taught the soprano recorder. |
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She imposed public expenditure cuts on the state education system, resulting in the abolition of free milk for schoolchildren aged seven to eleven. |
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This came as a shock to the English, particularly schoolchildren, who, Ripley said, raised funds of their own accord to provide the poet with a suitable memorial. |
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Whistle Down the Wind, 1961, was directed by Bryan Forbes, set at the foot of Worsaw Hill and in Burnley, and starred local Lancashire schoolchildren. |
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