Sentences with phrase «mouths of children»

Father's don't father in the Catholic hierarchy... and they are not the Father in the prayer, «Our Father... lead us not into temptation»... or perhaps they are... the leaders of children down the Pied Piper road to temptation suggesting that what they are putting in the mouths of children is god, followed by the blood... what a sham.
(14) I have not carried away the milk from the mouths of children.
And twice he puts these statements in the mouths of children.
Because it retains its color, purple barley is not only more fun when anchoring a grain bowl or shoring up a salad, it's also much easier to get into the mouth of a child.
The microorganisms do not originate in the mouth of the child but are transmitted through saliva — usually from the closest caregivers.
We're laughing out loud at these stories of kids revealing family secrets.Parents love hearing the first words and sentences out of the mouths of their children.
We squirted two drops of vaccine into the mouth of each child, though some will need additional doses to reach full protection.
This oral probiotic species has been found in the mouths of children.
As a mom there's a few questions I dread coming from the mouths of my children.
So yes, you'll be taking food out of the mouths of children in public schools... to a charter school that is not providing food — and that is wrong,» said Bryant.
Abuse of School Meals Funds Target of Cannella Bill Acting on the financial abuses by school districts that «literally take food from the mouths of children,» a state legislator has introduced the School Lunch Protection Act.
Or yell at people (Chris Christie), or make up facts (Stefan Pryor), or denigrate parents (Arne Duncan), or brag about taping the mouths of children shut (Michelle Rhee), or lie about test scores.
Why anyone would be so callous and heartless to destroy something that literally takes food from someone's mouth and the mouths of their children is a mystery to me?
It's full of spontaneity and wisdom, straight from the mouths of children who have weathered the experience, each in his or her own way.
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