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And those glasses I mentioned for a schoolchild?
This meeting took place in tiny Nutsuka Cove on Rishiri Island off Hokkaido on July 1st 1848, and a dark basaltic pebble from the cove sits on this correspondent's desk as he writes, picked up from between the narrow fishing skiffs that even today are pulled up on the beach.Rishiri is about as perfect a round volcanic island, perhaps nine miles across, as it is possible for a schoolchild to draw.
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At one point, Chen and his translator describe how Chen once paid for a peer's books as a schoolchild, inspiring a teacher to present him with a paper star: "She says, 'Chen Guangbiao, put this star on your face,' " he recalls.
The Opies considered it the most important word in a schoolchild's vocabulary and one for which there was no adult equivalent.
Their goal is not to enjoy life, but to destroy that which is good — much like a schoolchild who does not wish to study for a test and instead beats up a classmate who does well.
These holidays, would she rather receive a silly reindeer sweater or help a schoolchild acquire glasses to see the blackboard clearly for the first time?
Replace the aviation aficionado with a health nut hungry for the latest medical news (tuned to Discovery Health), or a do-it-yourselfer immersed in home renovations (Discovery Home and Leisure), or a schoolchild exploring ancient worlds (Discovery Civilization) -- Discovery has a channel for each.
A schoolchild couldn't, not even one who risked being taken for a midget fabulist, nor a schoolteacher, nor even Ronald Reagan, who made so many contradictory things sound simple.
"Like a schoolchild," she muttered.
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