Sentences with phrase «class clown on»

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Teams like City and Utd have world class players on their benches, why doesn't he say they should put in transfer requests, why is this coked up clown constantly trying to sell our players, and put the team he played for down.
Think back on the class clowns you've known.
Of course, along with playing the class clowns, the Malloys are also the hardest working members of Ocean's crew, often taking on multiple roles in each heist, and even going the distance on one particular occasion to help a group of Mexican factory workers fight for labor rights.
Event Spider - man's jokes can be a bit dumb, but he isn't really the class clown, he's just a dweeby guy who when he puts the mask on becomes this other wise cracking, laugh at danger hero.
«In alcoholic families, for instance, kids take on different roles — be it the scapegoat, caretaker, or clown — and if they are being validated in that role, then they bring it to school, where they suck up all the energy in the class and deprive others of quality learning time.»
«With a class clown, you almost always find something deeper going on, and our job is to figure out what's pushing them that way,» says Margie Schwartz, counselor at Marin Country Day School, a K - 8 private school in Corte Madera, California.
We need teachers who genuinely enjoy working with kids — all kids; teachers who thrive on the enthusiasm and energy of their active students, relish the thoughtfulness and introspection of their quiet students, enjoy the humor of the class clowns, and recognize the neediness of their chronic misbehavers.
Stevens went on to major in philosophy and intellectual history at the American University of Paris, where he reinvented himself: Instead of the class clown, his earlier persona, he was now a scholar and an intellectual.
Description: In his new middle grade novel that debuted at # 1 on the New York Times bestseller list, James Patterson introduces his hilarious new heroine, Jacky Ha - Ha, a class clown who makes people laugh with her so they can't laugh at her.
Last year, curator Robert Storr, then the dean of the Yale School of Art, went on a tirade about the state of art criticism on a Yale radio show, lambasting everyone from New York magazine's Jerry Saltz — a «class clown,» Storr said — to academics Hal Foster and Benjamin H. D. Buchloh, who «know very little about art history.»
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