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been school
noun
A group of fish or a group of marine mammals such as porpoises, dolphins, or whales.
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There have always been school teachers and lilies in Isadora's life.
Since the eighteen-fifties, there's been school shootings almost every year".
Police said it was a major artery into town and if it had not been school half-term could have had consequences for transport in the area.
As children, Mr. Heifetz and Ms. Schleifer's brother Aaron had been school friends, and Ms. Schleifer was the pesky little child who got in their way when they traded baseball cards.
"It might be that the child is not progressing as they should and is maybe being turned off school," he says, adding that some students have been school phobic when starting More House.
Many of the visitors have been school children, who can not only look at the art, but also engage, make and touch, learning new ways to express thought and feeling.
Similar(44)
You've been schooled.
So is school funding.
How was school?
It was school policy.
How was school going?
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