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Get out of your pram.
(UK) If someone gets out of their pram, they respond aggressively to an argument or problem that doesn't involve them.
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Participants also explore ways of getting out-of-school children back into the classroom.
"I like getting out of school to get some air.
Across the street, children were getting out of school.
"Getting out of school and selling your first piece," he said.
"By that time, the kids are getting out of school.
They can also get out-of-school students to set up street-corner stands and hand out literature.
Thirty percent of superintendents said students most often get out-of-school suspensions for fighting.
Still, the survey found that students often get out-of-school suspensions for non-violent acts.
UNICEF South Sudan is appealing for US$25 million in 2016 to get out-of-school children back to learning.
"I just got out of school.
"Until around the time the children get out of school".
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