Sentence examples for children bars from inspiring English sources

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I would have asked an officer to let me through, just out of principle (and in the faint hope that they might have the Steelers game on) but I was on my way to a toddler's birthday party — the site is, after all, in a living neighborhood, filled with children, bars, doughnut shops, offices, soccer fields, and residents of many faiths.

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Southwark schools all have high numbers of children barred for disruptive behaviour.

He and his wife, Miriam, a doctor, were married in Jerusalem, and their children bar mitzvahed here, she said at the luncheon.

It would also have banned employers from denying jobs or promotions to workers because they have children, barred landlords from discriminating against victims of domestic violence, and increased potential damage payments in pay equity discrimination cases.

The cinema, he says, is the company's most advanced, with 14 screens, including two the size of four double-decker buses, and three kitted out with reclining leather seats, underlit tables, cloakrooms, a champagne bar, a concierge and valet parking (children barred after 8pm).

During my stay, monks continued to march, and though locals seemed to know when and where these marches would occur, many said they were hesitant to go for fear of being blacklisted, having their children barred from school, their families questioned.

In surveys for organizations like the American Jewish Committee, or in studies he did as a professor at Brooklyn College and the City University's Graduate Center, he counted specifics, like how many Jews were lighting candles on Friday nights, or giving their children bar mitzvahs, or attending synagogues.

She urged lawmakers in a letter to require that children, barring an allergy or other medical reason, be vaccinated as a condition of entry into school.

Since children have relatively undeveloped knee extensors, treadmill testing is preferred over cycle ergometry in young children (Bar-Or 1983; Bar-Or and Rowland 2004).

When an egg and a sperm fuse in real life, they swap a bunch of DNA – a process called recombination – which is part of the reason why each child (bar identical twins) is different.

The Haitian Government has signed international pacts including the Universal Declaration on Human Rights and the Convention on the Rights of the Child barring child slavery and servitude.

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