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Cottrell Boyce also argued that the "range of tones and ideas" embodied by the BBC formed a sense of national identity and provided the varied voice that politicians often claim Britain needs to defeat extreme ideologies and terrorism.
I think I formed a sense of myself through play, and through looking at and making artwork.
For one, you've formed a sense of camaraderie with all the other students who have studied abroad.
The interviews illustrated that pupils who shared and ate the same FV together formed a sense of community around the FV programme.
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Having kids in the city, you form a sense of community".
What is more important than the language is forming a sense of belonging to the Jewish people".
I was picked for good parts in the school plays and you form a sense of yourself from that.
Their collective rows of trimmed hair atop bald scalps helped form a sense of team commonality against the strong individualists on display during the tournament here.
They may be massed together to form a sense organ, such as the eye or ear, or they may be scattered, as are those of the skin and viscera.
They are a well established practice in the UK and often all that the child has by way of the personal, accurate and detailed information which is so crucial in helping them understand and accept their pasts and in forming a sense of their own identity.
This moment is about the educator and children forming a sense of togetherness that is created to musical rhythm.
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