I'm not just suggesting that we teach our young'uns creative writing as an end in itself. |
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I watch these young'uns up on this mountain walking past on their way to the school bus, just little bitty things. |
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For us young'uns Kate Bush is remembered, vaguely, as a kind of precursor to Tori Amos, a similarly cryptic and leftfield songstress. |
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It's a good thing the young'uns have scared the nasty nabobs that run the labels with their high jinks. |
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The young fifth formers at the Lycée Charles Péguy in the 11th arrondissement of Paris are young'uns who are not backward in coming forward! |
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In the great tradition of soap births, Linda was a wailing foghorn of a labourer, prompting horror from the assembled young'uns hanging around outside the hospital room. |
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Mr. Caper wants to win over the young'uns. |
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But it looks like the young'uns will have a fitting challenge as well. |
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Young'uns and grown-ups watch, listen, laugh and call out to the hero. |
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