Sentences with phrase «generation of schoolchildren»

As a generation of schoolchildren knows, «by that time, it's very unlikely that [a bill will] become a law.
As a generation of schoolchildren knows, «by that time, it's very unlikely that [a bill will] become a law.
and Balloon Fight and Mario Bros.; the Nintendo that drove a generation of schoolchildren mad with the sadistic bleeps of Game & Watch; the Nintendo that whiled away the 1970s peddling light - gun games in abandoned bowling alleys.
As Google turns 18, making it older than the current generation of schoolchildren, the role of technology in our lives is firmly embedded.
Thanks to some mistranslated Latin, generations of schoolchildren were brought up to believe that ancient Roman households contained a special room called a vomitorium, in which feasting nobles could purge themselves of the night's dinner and drinks, then go back to the table and help themselves to some more.
Thanks to some mistranslated Latin, generations of schoolchildren were brought up to believe that ancient Roman households contained a special room called a vomitorium, in which feasting nobles could purge themselves of the night's dinner and drinks, then go back to the table and -LSB-...]

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Junípero Serra — whom generations of California schoolchildren called «the Father of California» — was beheaded at Mission Santa Barbara.
Ann Senghas of New York's Columbia University, US, and colleagues studied three generations of deaf schoolchildren from the Nicaraguan capital, Managua.
For generations, American schoolchildren have kept up with current events with the help of such venerable classroom magazines as Junior Scholastic and My Weekly Reader.
«We have squandered the boundless possibility of generation after generation after generation of our children,» Jeffries said, adding that as mayor, despite state - control of Newark schools, he would «take personal responsibility» for advancing the fortunes of Newark's schoolchildren.
With news this week that schoolchildren are to receive lessons in dealing with the «Fear of Missing Out», and many of us more likely to suffer from anxiety than any other generation, it's no wonder stress is on the rise.
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