It is a kind of boy scout, narrow ideology, naive point of view that Canada alone can adhere to these market principles while all the players around us are doing otherwise. |
In 1956, while removing rubble from the ruins of the Main Post Office on the Warecka Street side, workers found the skeleton of a boy scout with a postbag full of undelivered mail from the time of the Uprising. |
It's also hard to forgive a moral code so juvenile and black-and-white it might have originated at a boy scout jamboree. |
He had slit his wrist with a boy scout knife he had kept since childhood. |
The objective of the UNESCO-girl guide and boy scout programme of co-operation is thus to work together with citizens and future citizens. |
In grade two his principal was a bulky man, about 230 pounds and five feet eight inches tall and made his previous principal look like a boy scout by comparison. |