And families will need to keep a close watch on youngsters taking such drugs. |
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Environmentally-friendly fast food workers joined forces with pre-school youngsters to beat the litter bugs. |
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Exam results day may bring jubilation or despair to thousands of Swindon youngsters next month. |
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Every Thursday morning, come rain or shine, she arrives at the Congregational Hall to help keep about 20 youngsters safe, happy and entertained. |
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Reading took on a spooky theme at Warminster Library on Wednesday when 13 youngsters got their creative juices flowing. |
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Kind-hearted youngsters held a jumble sale to raise money for a toddler born with a rare heart condition. |
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His wagon box is adorned with hand prints from youngsters at the Children's Hospital. |
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The film's goal is to encourage youngsters across the district to ditch junk food and eat more fruit and vegetables. |
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Children as young as 12 were part of a drunken gang of up to 150 youngsters who went on the rampage in Milnrow. |
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He hoped to spoil the youngsters and watch them grow up to become adults he could be proud of. |
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It zeroed in on these youngsters in each district, trained them and affiliated them to the mission. |
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Samantha has trained in karate and helps to teach other youngsters the martial art. |
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Four talented youngsters from Bolton are reaching for the stars after winning the first leg of an X-Factor style contest. |
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It's all very well saying that youngsters should have free education, but who's going to pay for it? |
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The singer showed off the book's colourful illustrations to the youngsters, but ended her reading after five minutes. |
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Passing exams and going to university will provide our youngsters with tremendous opportunities. |
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The last bus goes at 7pm, which leaves youngsters stranded in the village and older residents with little chance to enjoy the city nightlife. |
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I was reluctant at first as the staff were nearly all youngsters in their teens and early twenties, but I decided to give it a go. |
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In some countries the law states that if underage youngsters break the law the parents are held responsible too. |
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A kick-boxing instructor is appealing for help to raise cash so talented youngsters can compete in a European contest. |
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Now locals want urgent repairs to the unadopted road as it leads to two stables and a rec where hundreds of youngsters play rugby and football. |
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It was an exciting time for the youngsters, who learnt the basics of handling the air rifle, air pistol and.22-rifle. |
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Parents are now faced with a tough decision on the school to which their youngsters will move. |
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Months of suffering at children's hands drove a young householder to fire an air rifle into a street of youngsters, York magistrates heard. |
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This week, police were called after an air rifle pellet was fired at a classroom window while youngsters were having lessons. |
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It's a great idea and hopefully will be received well by all ages, especially the youngsters. |
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With five minutes left, Hampton's youngsters could have fashioned a shock winner. |
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The youngsters, all under 16, have received a caution for handling stolen goods and have been released. |
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Big smiles greeted taxi drivers who took 70 disabled youngsters to a knees-up in London. |
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A lot of these youngsters were taken to the red-light district in Calcutta. |
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There is a positive avenue to get these youngsters to believe in themselves, re-engage with school, family, and the wider community. |
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Many of those aimed at youngsters are barely monitored and contain explicit sexual references. |
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And youngsters from Commonweal School were victorious, with two winning poems, which wowed the judges. |
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A kindhearted teenager built a safari area free of charge for youngsters at an infants school as part of his A-level studies. |
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More than 600 attended his funeral in Leytonstone to hear family members appeal to local youngsters to lay down their weapons. |
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And that's precisely the reason old people love to yarn and natter with youngsters. |
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Here is an event that is sure to trigger the youngsters to hop on to the dance floor for a jig. |
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There are too many youngsters sitting on an adult's lap in the front seat or standing up in the rear of the car between the front seats. |
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These youngsters are living in gutters and sewers and sleeping under trees at night. |
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It was one of several schemes the school runs to encourage youngsters to attend lessons. |
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The football strips have been very well received by the youngsters at the school. |
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He believes it will increase the number of youngsters who choose to stay on at school or go to college. |
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The aim of the project is to give youngsters a springboard towards independence. |
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Confused youngsters think their school has been renamed after the pub down the road! |
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Clare says it is designed to aid youngsters in their vital early years by having fun with music. |
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She said that bullying is not just isolated to schools or youngsters but can be seen in society. |
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He said he had been heartened by the support from parents and youngsters at the school. |
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Street corners may not seem so attractive to youngsters once they set eyes on a new youth centre. |
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He will be working with the youth team and offering the youngsters guidance. |
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The use of blogging is a therapeutic tool for youngsters with particular problems. |
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Members are organising a transport survey to find out how youngsters get to school. |
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Children and youths are our responsibility and it is us who are letting down our youngsters. |
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A permanent youth worker is now in place on the estate to work with youngsters and try to organise a youth club and other activities for them. |
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The two youngsters then missed the last bus back to Corsham, and decided they would walk back. |
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And lastly, for some problem youngsters, cannabis is a gateway to other more sinister and dangerous drugs. |
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To gain wisdom from life experiences, youngsters ought to receive training on zeroing in on their inherent talents. |
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It zeroed in on these youngsters in each districts, trained them and affiliated them to the Kudumbasree mission. |
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In some parts of the country, where children's parties are big business, youngsters can leave with lavish gifts. |
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If something similar happened in an inner city school there would be an outcry about lawless youngsters embracing a culture of violence. |
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It also makes sure the reserve team isn't over-burdened with senior players keeping youngsters out. |
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The shelters will provide seating for the youngsters so they can socialise away from children's playgrounds and residential areas. |
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People from the surrounding residential area have constantly complained of noise and vandalism caused by youngsters leaving the club. |
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The 260 youngsters at the school can use the boards for a wide range of activities and they have already been put to good use. |
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No, here were some of the top people in the dotcom world and these youngsters just walked out on them in mid sentence without a by your leave. |
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Campaigning youngsters are demanding more leisure activities and increased police patrols in the borough to clamp down on rowdy youths. |
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This particularly improves job prospects for youngsters and returnees to the job market. |
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The youngsters are revving up the engines of Polaris snowmobiles retrofitted with wheels, anticipating a race to third base. |
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The Gazette reviews the plays and talks to two youngsters who have shared in their success. |
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If parents are not there to discipline their youngsters, then who are next in line to discourage lewd behaviour? |
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There would be rhubarb pie and buttermilk, flags flying and youngsters scampering, a parade, a pageant, and fireworks to light up the night sky. |
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This included various workshops and activities and visiting speakers were available to youngsters in the library and the school hall. |
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At the beach we had to rig one of the rafts so that the youngsters could get in, and then we put Lee in one with them. |
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The key to this is having a strong development programme that will provide a steady stream of youngsters with the right stuff. |
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At a time when apathetic youngsters are the hot topic of political debate, he is the exception that proves the rule. |
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They'll get a ringside seat as the youngsters develop and will be able to watch as they take their maiden flight from the tree-top nest. |
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Police have put out a summer holiday alert after youngsters were seen dicing with death on railway lines near York. |
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One worker at the restaurant said it was the latest in a long line of attacks involving youngsters from the school. |
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Chimpanzee youngsters thus acquire the majority, if not the totality, of their gestures by individually ritualizing them with one another. |
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Organisers are opening up the contest to youngsters from across the region to take on its champion rocketeers in reaching for the stars. |
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Here, youngsters can see baby llamas, goats, tortoises, Vietnamese pot bellied pigs and, if they are lucky, see chicks being born. |
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The school had also come to an arrangement with a local pub for parents to use its car park when dropping or collecting their youngsters. |
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The festival art competition will involve youngsters creating paintings or drawings. |
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Only St Stephen's School has a lollipop lady to help youngsters there cross Gargrave Road. |
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Problems started a year ago with youngsters being rowdy and lighting fires, he said. |
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Crowds of rowdy youngsters streaming into Walton from outlying towns and villages are causing a problem. |
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We have got a lot of people asking around and the local youngsters are upset about it so they are making inquiries too. |
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Concerned parents in Bradford claim teenagers are ruining a neighbourhood playground for an estate's youngsters. |
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Parents who as youngsters had the run of Glasgow's streets now keep their sons and daughters close to their sides. |
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Like so many other youngsters who do a runner, she realises you can't escape your past. |
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I am aware of his comments but one or two of the other youngsters could also be given a run-out. |
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The aim was to make the youngsters more motivated and improve their attendance at school. |
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Until recently, our committee was full of sayers, not doers, and we didn't exactly work overtime to encourage youngsters to flock to the club. |
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A number of youngsters bring their sailing boats to the yacht club after school for training lessons. |
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Well, the deduction may not be way off beam, but there are also those among youngsters who spend their time meaningfully. |
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But what tempts these youngsters to leave the security of home and lucrative jobs for an austere lifestyle of development work in India? |
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They're all sizes and nationalities, a crowd of curious youngsters who gather around the two mayors and their mace bearers with interest. |
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Mr Wilstrop, 20, whose father often teaches the sport at the school, said the youngsters took to squash very quickly. |
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The youngsters were sponsored by their families and friends to take part in an activity. |
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A number of youngsters approached the car and asked for autographs, but were turned away by a security guard. |
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Yet Leigh youngsters are as talented as young people anywhere else in the country. |
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The very lamentable fact of the nation's interest in two talentless youngsters strangely makes their political apathy less lamentable. |
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Its decision follows investigators taking handwriting samples from youngsters who took the test in June and interviews with staff and parents. |
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The youngsters, who are pupils at Wibsey Primary School, are also young magicians, performing with Simon in a family show called The Jacksons. |
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She said the youngsters had a high level of need but the teachers were not available to support them. |
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Interestingly, the youngsters have handled highbrow ostracism magnanimously, countering it with open arms and inclusiveness. |
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He knows which of the youngsters is in form, and which has gone off the boil. |
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To make a change from satsumas and buckets of chocolates this Christmas, try the youngsters with astronaut food. |
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To celebrate their last day youngsters made their own decorated hats to wear for the occasion. |
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Many youngsters run away from abusive homes, or after being in care end up with nowhere to go. |
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A drop-in centre will provide respite for youngsters caring for a sick parent or sibling. |
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A scattering of greying heads among the youngsters in the crowd show it's striking a chord with those who were there the first time around. |
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Two of his sons play for the club and he has put a grassroots strategy in place for thousands of promising Mancunian youngsters. |
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We gave no second thought to one of these youngsters using a cellphone to telephone his mom to come pick them up. |
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Throughout the morning, youngsters from the various bands, including brass and wind, practised in front of the many visitors. |
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Some youngsters even ask adults for cigarettes on the streets and spit out bad words at them if rejected. |
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Hal displays a couple of good trout, but the competitive youngsters Martin and Jim have nothing to show for their pains. |
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We have had numerous reports about youngsters riding motorised scooters on roads and pavements, particularly since Christmas. |
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Unruly youngsters riding motorised scooters are making their residents' lives a misery. |
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Do you agree with the policy to make youngsters remove balaclavas or hoods? |
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We have brought more youngsters into the team and the team has a more balanced look about it. |
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Over the last few months, councillors and residents say some local youngsters have been on the warpath, terrorising the people of Sutton. |
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The song was featured in the title sequence of the movie Blackboard Jungle, which had youngsters swarming cinema halls in droves. |
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They also have big youth memberships and an estimated 1500 youngsters are now playing the oval ball game in the county. |
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All of the parents and mentors looked proudly on as the youngsters put on a display of marvelous talent and skills. |
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But the youngsters who zoom on their bikes curving along the hairpin bends have to take a day off. |
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The large numbers of youngsters in the banlieue make it an attractive area for industries of all types targeting these potential customers. |
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This first album of French rap sold well and served as an introduction to many French youngsters outside the banlieue. |
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But now the wannabe mechanic has masterminded an innovative scheme to help put both himself and other youngsters on the road to success. |
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The youngsters were competing for the first time on snow against seasoned teams. |
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In the first two days alone, in the Chorlton area, they stopped 73 youngsters, 17 from primary schools and 56 from secondaries. |
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Police have condemned the youngsters involved in at least four incidents in a matter of weeks. |
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Harry Potter had Hedwig as his pet owl but youngsters at a Bolton school went three better when an eagle owl, a tawny owl and a barn owl flew in. |
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It involves him playing loud thrash metal music late at night, or joining a group of Dublin youngsters in a joy-riding escapade. |
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They hope to draw in more bashful youngsters with modern features including up-to-date chart music and videos as well as animation. |
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Thrill-seeking youngsters are dicing with death on a lethal stretch of road. |
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It sparked a massive media appeal to find bone marrow donors for the four youngsters. |
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Injuries to key players have meant youngsters being blooded probably a bit too early but with experience they can only improve. |
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She also spoke on the need for youngsters to enhance their self-confidence. |
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Worrell feels it's important for youngsters to take advantage of locally organized swim meets. |
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Not only is there tremendous pride in Amir's achievements but dozens of youngsters want to be just like him. |
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Very often the success or failure of the youngsters is linked to their own self-worth as individuals. |
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As well as these basic manners, youngsters are not being shown skills like how to sit still, to tie shoelaces and fasten buttons. |
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The large semi-detached is to undergo major alterations and a makeover so that youngsters can have somewhere to meet apart from street corners. |
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Towards the start of GCSE examinations in May, timetabled lessons are geared towards revision and teaching youngsters revision skills. |
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Using herself as an example, she said she mentored youngsters in her church and family before retiring. |
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The youngsters have kicked his door, threatened to beat him up and thrown eggs at his door in Manor Road, Dovercourt. |
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So we could soon see star-struck youngsters learning their study materials directly from tinsel world heroes or heroines. |
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And youngsters munched on toffee apples and adults tucked into pots of piping hot black peas as the huge bonfire crackled into life. |
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An interview with Mr Wells is to be shown by police and schools to youngsters to highlight the risks of tombstoning. |
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A city's police have been granted powers to stop youngsters from indulging in the craze for dangerous leaps into the sea, known as tombstoning. |
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They even held a drumming session teaching youngsters how to play the tom-tom and bongos. |
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There are lots of fun places to take the youngsters too, including zoos and water parks. |
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Many youngsters consider that drink problems are all about an old man sitting on a park bench downing meths. |
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The youngsters chose an activity in the categories of skills and service, which they do for a set length of time. |
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Even computers were not left behind and an entire roomful of youngsters showed their mettle with the gadgets. |
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It was only when he became a day pupil that he found friends, commuting to school with youngsters who were interested in bell-ringing. |
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The youngsters aged seven to 11 also took part in singing, and performed in front of their parents and teachers yesterday. |
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When they tried talking to the youngsters concerned they claim they received a torrent of abuse. |
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In order to add a touch of calm to proceedings in Corsham she also read stories to the assembled youngsters. |
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Take a walk in any park and watch youngsters playing touch football, softball, or even tennis. |
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The couple, who have two other children, still feel the council should have targeted other youngsters besides their son. |
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The movie tells the story of two youngsters who are besotted with each other. |
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Today, from April to October, some 350 youngsters enjoy a free, midweek break. |
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In addition to using skills such as maths and English, the youngsters would learn how to see opportunities and make the best of their resources. |
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Gardeners are near the end of their tether because of youngsters rampaging through their allotment, leaving a trail of devastation behind them. |
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One is always curious to know what's in the mind of the youngsters who are just out of school but still thinking of a career in law. |
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Sheep templates were snatched up and youngsters have been far from sheepish in letting their imaginations run riot. |
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He often encourages youngsters to spend time on rinks and ponds on their own time, unstructured, playing shinny, etc. to develop such skills. |
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Until it is developed in some way, it will continue to be a secret little haven where youngsters can gather to get up to mischief. |
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A council has waged war on mischievous Halloween youngsters by banning children from buying eggs, it emerged today. |
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Police have warned trendy youngsters to take care with their designer baseball caps in a bid to halt a spate of thefts. |
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City are expected to field a reserve team based on trialists and youngsters tonight when they play Birmingham at Solihull. |
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Fortunately, after entering the workforce many youngsters continue to learn and will correct the miseducation they suffered as adolescents. |
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Scenes of smoking, violence and drinking can misguide the public, especially the youngsters. |
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You need to consult with a kiddie shrink who will convince your wife that youngsters who call the shots wind up in a not very good place. |
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Peter Smith is the latest player to join the sick list and the manager could be forced to field untried youngsters. |
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We all know about the problems of obesity in youngsters, and of course we must guard against this. |
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For youngsters, there will be the opportunity to meet various birds of prey, including Simba the kestrel and George the turkey vulture. |
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Malmesbury mayor Patrick Goldstone treated youngsters from the twin town of Neibull in Germany to a tour around the town hall last week. |
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The council has also set up a Moped Reward Scheme to stop youngsters riding their mopeds illegally on the estate. |
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Hopefully this will make youngsters think twice about going on mopeds without helmets. |
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Marco and Olive met as youngsters through their parents' friendship and, when they came of age, were blessed in marriage. |
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The talented youngsters are two-time Dolphin Award winners in the youth category, and they promise to deliver a night of great music. |
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But Reema, another student, seems to be looking forward to this ban as she feels that the youngsters are using two-wheelers only to show off. |
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That is not to ignore the handful of youngsters whose behaviour is unacceptable. |
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As youngsters, they can even handle the heat of California's sizzling San Bernardino and Imperial valleys. |
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Skateboarders and youngsters have handed over their designs for the long-awaited skatepark for Leigh. |
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The youngsters come to many parts of the country, including Pembrokeshire, to enjoy the benefits of clean air and uncontaminated food. |
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Numerous youngsters show off with their scooters and expensive racing motorcycles, which have no mufflers. |
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It was quite boring really, a lot of youngsters dressed as Vampires or the undead wandering around looking ridiculous. |
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The aim is to nip any problems in the bud before they spiral out of control and lead to youngsters dropping out or underachieving. |
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Questions were also asked about the problem of youngsters drinking and off-licences selling alcohol to under-age teenagers. |
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The two youngsters will trade leather in a boxing promotion featuring seven other bouts on the undercard. |
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The borough council will again be entering disabled youngsters to compete at Boccia, a game like Boules which is played at a Paralympic level. |
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The kind of body art they practise would shame the youngsters who adorn themselves with primitive attempts at aping the tribals. |
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A bogus bailiff is conning youngsters out of their hard earned pocket money, it was claimed today. |
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At such merry exuberance, I can't help but give these youngsters a merry twinkle of my eye, and sometimes a caramel-flavoured boiled sweet. |
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The youngsters sit on bare floors in two rooms, writing notes on slates as the teacher writes on a small chalkboard. |
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The youngsters then fled the scene when the police arrived, only to be picked up later drunk and abusive. |
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He slyly begins to manipulate the situation by playing Cyrano for both youngsters. |
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If youngsters are unhappy with the state of the country, they have only themselves to blame. |
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His warning comes on the day police are launching a crackdown on the sale of fireworks to youngsters in the run-up to Bonfire Night. |
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The school was named after a mythical creature in the hope it would appeal to youngsters at the school. |
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The youngsters tucked into complimentary homemade scones, fruitcake, and orange squash. |
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The campaign won't be as easy as ABC for the youngsters, but he is determined to put them at their ease. |
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Thousands of Swindon youngsters will be eagerly waiting up for Santa to drop down the chimney tonight. |
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What was at issue was the fact that the youngsters ought to have been in school, and had not been given any permission to absent themselves. |
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They have some very promising youngsters coming through as Father Time catches up with a few of their long serving stalwarts. |
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Demolition was deliberately timed to coincide with the English school holidays to minimise the distress to youngsters. |
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Most youngsters abuse drugs and alcohol because they are bored or for kicks and don't realise it until they are addicted. |
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They have replaced quality players with youngsters who are not yet ready for first team football. |
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We have good evidence that young adults are buying large quantities of drink and selling it to youngsters at a healthy profit. |
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Many of the youngsters graduated from tennis academies rather than high schools, and they're not the best conversationalists. |
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There was also a chance for youngsters to compete on the park's features including a jump box, quarter pipe and ground rails. |
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It's mostly teenagers, but there's youngsters as young as four and five starting fires in the wastelands around the estates. |
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Fans of the cards are being warned to watch out after two York youngsters bought cards on a trip to the seaside which turned out to be fakes. |
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The Jataka tales have much educational value and were used to teach youngsters the important morals and goals of life. |
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And they were also quick to slam high-spending pop stars and other celebrities who they said were a bad example to youngsters. |
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Then, in the late afternoon and evenings, it is used by youngsters in music clubs, drama groups and other activities. |
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It is a heartening trend, and ample proof that youngsters are looking to follow the footsteps of achievers who conquer new domains. |
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When the youngsters are fully weaned they're turned out to pasture where the growing really kicks in. |
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Through her music, this 21-year-old is trying to wean youngsters away from drugs. |
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Mr Brunet says the future's looking bright too, with youngsters acquiring important skills early on, equipping them well for the future. |
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Street entertainers, dressed as snowmen and aliens and balanced on stilts, were pushed and jostled by the youngsters, who sprayed them with foam. |
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And libraries have also been getting in on the act with book quizzes and other activities to help youngsters experience the magic of reading. |
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Just as the music-loving crowd, a majority of them youngsters, were getting into the groove with some static jiving, the stars arrived. |
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There is nothing around here for the youngsters to do, everything has been allowed to go to rack and ruin. |
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He always gives 100 per cent week in, week out, is a very consistent player and is somebody youngsters can look up to. |
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Clare and Dan adopted three youngsters, aged three, four and seven. |
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The village has a busy sports and social scene with football, cricket and tennis clubs, plus junior football teams and uniformed clubs for the youngsters. |
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Ten schools participated in the competition and teams of four to five youngsters battled it out in heats to get the chance to perform at the Arts Centre. |
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Lots of youngsters get a bang out of watching the puppy snarf up bits of food thrown on the floor, so Misha should be locked away while the little ones eat. |
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As the cross is secured, the youngsters heap the combustible material around the pole, and it is set ablaze by the man to last marry in the village. |
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None of the youngsters made long-winded speeches, but they said it all through sprightly dances that were a celebration of life and an exhibition of talent. |
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For a few short weeks each autumn, in playgrounds across the land, the tinny buzz of the Nokia and the iPod is supplanted by the sound of youngsters thwacking their nuts. |
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English Youth Ballet is the only company in the UK that offers youngsters between the ages of eight to 18, the opportunity to dance in a full scale classical ballet. |
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Some of the youngsters kicked a football at the tiled roof, while others ran along the flat part of the roof jumping from one building to the next. |
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The cowboy always showed that good triumphed over evil and I truly believe that youngsters subconsciously absorbed the moral force for good inherent in the stories. |
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Programs tended to warehouse youngsters in large residential institutions. |
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Boredom is also another reason for youngsters turning to drink. |
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The blithe spirit of the students perhaps best symbolises the fair that has evolved over the years, pitting the youngsters against their best peers. |
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This is a ceremony which marks the coming of age for pubescent youngsters. |
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Competition was keen as the youngsters negotiated the testing courses that easily cut up following heavy overnight rain and made for slippy underfoot conditions. |
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Andrew set the fundraising ball rolling a year ago, seeking to provide proper facilities for youngsters with nowhere to skateboard except public paths and kerbsides. |
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They boarded at Kirkham Grammar School and, ever since they left, talented youngsters have been following what is now a well worn path to Heywood Road. |
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A group of youngsters are up to mischief in a local wood when they decide to go in search of a derelict house where, according to local legend, a weird old witch used to live. |
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Gallons of alcohol have also been seized from youngsters who use the streets for open air drink binges and 17 arrests have been made of those caught ignoring police orders. |
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Some youngsters think these stories about the past are dreadfully boring and they don't want to hear them anymore but deep down, I think, they know it's part of themselves. |
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The Kirans aimed these productions at the younger generation and were extremely successful in harnessing the participation of a majority of youngsters at the performances. |
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We had these two youngsters, between sixteen and seventeen years of age, who had only been with us for two weeks when, all of a sudden, we had to do this attack. |
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A crowd of up to 200 protesters were held back by troops who used screens and riot shields to form a pathway for the terrified youngsters and their parents. |
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As well as the chance to try their hand at calligraphy, youngsters got up close to a variety of weapons such as a Celtic sword and 17th century rapier. |
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In a scene repeated in shops all over Hampshire youngsters who had managed to get hold of the book were desperate to start reading it as soon as it was in their hands. |
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He showed youngsters an incendiary bomb found on a golf course in Eltham. |
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The youngsters are taking part in a project called Music Xpress and today's session is a taster for next week's four-day residential course at the Wiltshire Music Centre. |
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But as a matriarch with three sons, she is upset about the arrests of the youngsters in Daraa. |
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We will be liaising with young people, parents, schools and our partner agencies across the borough to try to reduce problems concerning local youngsters. |
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A wonderfully eerie musical score accompanies the two youngsters as they pound miles of wet roads for hours on end, experiencing nothing but uncertainty at every turn. |
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He claims youngsters wearing baseball caps instead of helmets race around towards Brooklands Lake on bikes which are not road-worthy, insured or taxed. |
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When so much of TV and film is scabrous, parents rightly want to control what their youngsters see and, in response to this need, the world of Kid Vid has emerged. |
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For the next three or four months, while the youngsters mature, the foundress cleans the nest regularly and helps keep it cool by fanning her wings. |
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There will also be a circus entertainer on hand to amuse the youngsters. |
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The purpose-built centre, located at Kilkenny Road, Carlow is designed with children in mind proving a real Aladdin's cave of activity for the youngsters who attend. |
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But then, when this particular bunch of Delhi youngsters decided to take it on, they perhaps knew only too well that copying the clones doesn't come easy. |
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If youngsters and teenagers are so out of control that we have to roll up our streets at midnight just to bring them to heel, we've missed the point. |
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Re-Connect, a council-run service, assists youngsters in danger of becoming homeless as well as those in temporary accommodation hoping to be reconciled with their families. |
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When are the elderly going to let up on the youngsters of today? |
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If parents slob about and just don't care whether you eat or don't, learn or don't, damage other people's property or don't, then youngsters just haven't a prayer. |
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A gang of marauding youngsters terrorised parish councillors by flinging a brick at the window of their meeting room and trying to force their way in through a fire door. |
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Two shire horses pulled a cart full of waving children, books and bedding and the youngsters were met by the school's junior choir who sang outside the church. |
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For youngsters struggling with issues like bullying, bereavement and family breakdown, knowing who to turn to once they get to school can be a problem. |
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Give some of the youngsters in the bank a chance to show their mettle. |
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The youngsters arrived at our border with the unspoken message that we reap what we sow. |
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Businessmen will hire shrewd youngsters, who will help boost business. |
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In the coming weeks we want to hear and publish the stories of these youngsters and we expect some remarkable, touching and heart-warming tales to emerge. |
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Of course many youngsters go uptown because, with rents skyrocketing downtown, it makes economic sense. |
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A female kudu bounds across our path, tail curled up tight like a powder puff and a family of giraffe edges closer, adults wary, youngsters consumed with curiosity. |
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The elite youngsters were photographed walking into the exclusive London eatery yesterday evening. |
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The fab Four swam up out of the developing bath, youngsters again on the verge of everything. |
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In the film, we have ninety or a hundred minutes of good looking youngsters, who are being savagely attacked on an isolated island, near an abandoned rave. |
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The same argument goes also well for Dhillon, whose dribbling skill and body swerves are not matched by many youngsters aspiring to be at the summit. |
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Everyone knows that there is just not enough for some youngsters to do, that there is insufficient parental control and that they are probably decent kids given half a chance. |
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To many European youngsters, this will always be backpacker territory. |
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We get a lot of youngsters at the back of our house jumping over the wall near our yard and a bottle was smashed near our back gate in the middle of the night. |
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If the namby-pamby society of today was given a few slaps we wouldn't have the problems we have now with the youngsters and it would be a safer country. |
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Wildlife experts are delighted with the record number of youngsters, particularly as it is only the second year the birds have nested in the county in living memory. |
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While our youngsters, brought up without free school milk, were lolloping about mid-week, the home side darted about like greyhounds and finished like pit bulls. |
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As mum and dad took photographs or recorded the auspicious moment on the camcorder, the youngsters played happily and tentative new friendships were formed. |
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It's bad enough that teachers unions help miseducate American youngsters. |
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Besides perfecting table manners, these sometimes wait-listed courses advise youngsters on how to shake hands, be courteous on the phone, and write thank-you notes. |
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He abhorred the arrogant youngsters intruding on companies of whose staff and products they were wholly ignorant, brandishing maxims that threw hundreds out of work. |
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And they say she is a shining example of Bolton youngsters at their best. |
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That would keep up last season's momentum, and with work under way on the club's youth academy, bedding in a couple of youngsters could be crucial. |
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Police say he is responsible for pushing dog mess through letterboxes, smashing windows, damaging cars, pelting people with eggs and assaulting other youngsters. |
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Fund-raiser Elizabeth Sykes said that while youngsters could collect jumble with their parents, other volunteer helpers now had to undergo a police check. |
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The television, radio and website messages, being broadcast throughout January, aim to make parents and youngsters aware of how to surf the web safely. |
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The festival will see youngsters encouraged to get into the spirit of swingtime by stepping back in time and learning a few Jitterbug moves. |
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When they cannot afford glue or are too scared to steal petrol, these youngsters turn to Jenkem as a way of getting high. |
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Graham made some astute purchases and also helped blood youngsters from Leeds' successful youth cup winning side. |
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The St Helens academy has produced some of the finest youngsters, potential stars and internationals the world of rugby league has seen. |
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