It's easy to imagine why the land-lady's self-possessed daughter wouldn't fall for him and why her lonely, schoolteaching mother might. |
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We must make sure that the trainees recruited for schoolteaching are quality trainees. |
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She was a delightful conversationalist who enjoyed telling me something of life and schoolteaching in Brittany under more normal conditions. |
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In sharp contrast to the men, a number of the unmarried women graduates who had stayed in schoolteaching confessed to some anxiety about their economic circumstances. |
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Defender John Branch also has difficulty getting there in time owing to his schoolteaching duties. |
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The good news is that Leo, who rejected Rugby League bids, has retired from schoolteaching and is well and living in Cornwall. |
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It was unusual for an unmarried woman to have a career other than schoolteaching, ideally close to family. |
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The county's former senior boss is retiring from schoolteaching at the end of the year and will then make a decision on his position with the county's minor stars. |
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There had been an uncollected story from late 1945 dealing with the Home Front aftermath of the war and two stories of later 1947, on schoolteaching and marriage. |
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In any event, the marriage did not terminate Frances Wood's schoolteaching career, as marriage would have for most 19th-century women schoolteachers. |
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America's army was a mismatched bunch of men and boys who knew more about farming, shopkeeping, blacksmithing, or schoolteaching than they did about warfare. |
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