Sentences with phrase «of schoolkids»

Group of schoolkids loitering on a footpath?
Knowledge, Captain Beatty (Michael Shannon) tells a classroom of schoolkids, «will make you sick and crazy.»
All about the experience of nits (something close to the heart of all schoolkids!)
However, it's important to remember that there is an increased risk of the schoolkids catching unwanted illnesses and ailments from the peers when they return to the classroom.
They're not exactly angels — Dale has a high school girlfriend (who is, in all likelihood, more mature than he is, but still it's a little discomforting and a lot inappropriate) and Saul gets a group of schoolkids stoned — but they are sincere and admirably loyal and don't deserve the shitstorm that comes their way when Dale inadvertently becomes witness to a cop killing and leaves a calling card at the scene of his sloppy escape (note to self: don't drive a getaway car when baked to the gills).
The endless combinations of schoolkid colours are repetitive - hypnotic and appealing to the eye, perhaps, but deeply repetitive.
The blue planet has been abused with Black Body and Grey Body thinking but its valid on the basis of schoolkid science that some unfortunately missed.

Not exact matches

Nadella discussing the intricacies of Minecraft coding with schoolkids in Dublin.
It's also worth bearing in mind how lax tech giants can be where location privacy is concerned — whether it's Uber's infamous «god view» tool or Snapchat leaking schoolkids» location or Strava accidentally revealing the locations of military bases.
A Church of Scotland minister has organised a huge conga for charity involving 1,000 local schoolkid... More
A Church of Scotland minister has organised a huge conga for charity involving 1,000 local schoolkids.
Next, you pay for a statue of Buddha, and then it's free burkhas for schoolkids, right?
Of course if you are a nine year old schoolkid then I understand why you wrote as you did; kids of that age not being mature and not knowing better than to make fun of an unimportant speech impedimenOf course if you are a nine year old schoolkid then I understand why you wrote as you did; kids of that age not being mature and not knowing better than to make fun of an unimportant speech impedimenof that age not being mature and not knowing better than to make fun of an unimportant speech impedimenof an unimportant speech impediment.
He is, however, very good at charging up and down the right - wing like a Ritalin - hopped schoolkid trapped in the body of a decathlete, and in doing so, he makes one of the best teams in the league better.
Deasy agreed that flavored milk (which Oliver has particularly vilified) is a bad thing to serve schoolkids, and said that he will recommend its ban to the board of education by July.
«To say school dinners hasn't worked is not just inaccurate but is also an insult to the hard work of hundreds of thousands of dinner ladies, teachers, headteachers and parent helpers who strive to feed schoolkids a nutritious, hot meal for 190 days of the year,» Mr Oliver, known as the Naked Chef, said.
Little Gibran Freilla - Williams of The Bronx sure looks like a schoolkid as he trundles off to class like 65,000 other 4 - year - olds in the city's universal pre-K program.
«Education funding per head in Wales is hundreds of pounds behind that in England, and that's despite the Welsh Liberal Democrat pupil premium which provides extra support for the poorest schoolkids in Wales like its English equivalent.
One of the things we are doing is encouraging companies to open their factories once a year to just let the local schoolkids in and just have a look at it.
Witness what physicist Michael Faraday saw in the 19th century, and many a schoolkid has since: iron filings neatly ordering themselves along the lines of a magnetic field,...
Ask any schoolkid how the first people came to the Americas, and you might get some version of the following: They crossed a spit of land connecting Alaska and Siberia and made their way south between melting glaciers at the end of the last ice age.
In the UK our schoolkids wear uniforms but in the US this is more unusual and can put more of a strain on Mom's pocket when the new school year is looming.
Paul Rudd and Sean William Scott play a couple of immature guys (the only male characters to appear in comedies these days, it seems) who spend their days pushing the energy drink Minotaur on schoolkids under the guise of anti-drug presentations.
The licence may be aimed at the kind of eighties schoolkids who'd buy a Madballs character on eBay as an ironic student mantlepiece ornament, but the underlying game is built for those who love games regardless of their licence.
The Offscreen Education Programme takes small groups of British schoolkids from working - class backgrounds on international expeditions most social studies teachers only dream about.
A 2006 study of the effect of workstation design on Western Australia schoolkids, ITKids, found that nearly 40 per cent of students aged between 11 and 14 used a computer for more than an hour a day, including five per cent of students that used a computer for more than three hours a day.
Schools in popular, gentrifying neighborhoods will continue to grow; successful schools of choice will continue to attract plenty of students (though their waiting lists should shrink); metropolitan areas that weathered the recession in good shape will continue to serve an expanding number of families and their schoolkids.
These days would add to the UK's eight existing bank holidays and give schoolkids a total of 77 days off school over the course of a year.
In a modern childhood world, populated by Barbie and Harry Potter (not together, of course), schoolkids often know very little about the folktales of their own country and almost nothing about those from other parts of the world.
Schoolkids are at risk of having their online activity tracked and monitored for targeted advertising by internet firms through free cloud based education services.
In three apparently unrelated tales, Jin faces the casual racism of other schoolkids and its consequences upon his own self - image; Danny endures a visit from his cousin Chin - Kee, a living conglomeration of hideous stereotypes; and the Monkey King of Chinese folklore battles the other gods to attain higher status.
Promising exciting new technologies and new robots, the series will follow the adventures and trials of Aki Light — a.k.a. Mega Man — as he faces off against threats to Silicon City, while trying to keep his superhero identity a secret and maintain a normal robot schoolkid life.
Since then there has been a marked decrease in accidents, meaning that schoolkids are now able to cruise across the street with one less worry on their minds — after stopping and looking both ways before crossing, of course.
When a community is economically and systematically linked to the root cause of global warming, any threat to the system — from federal pollution rules to the basic tenets of the scientific method — could be viewed as an obscene violation of «community standards,» and thus something to shield schoolkids from.
In 2013, it gifted $ 1 million worth of microprocessors to 15,000 U.K. schoolkids.
(MARKETING NEWS) This Stanford study tested schoolkids» ability to assess the value of digital media and their take on fake news ads.
It includes a bunch of new photos of our place, and we're giddy as schoolkids about it, not only because they put together such a sweet article, but because they let us shoot all the photos!
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