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'A lot of my work is like picking potatoes,' he says.
"If you're picking potatoes, we don't care where you're from or if you're blue, pink or purple.
The cast of six dancers appeared to be agricultural workers, planting and picking potatoes and sometimes tossing them about.
She was 13 at the time and was in her family's garden picking potatoes when the air raid sirens went off.
"Bringing the boys gets them away from their hand-held devices," says yoga teacher Manon Palmieri, whose sons are busy picking potatoes.
And a long break in the summer is not just a throwback to picking potatoes, it's about changing seasons and giving children time to grow in the great outdoors.
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[Photograph of young girl picking potatos, blowing bubble].
He even kept me off school to pick potatoes, which he shouldn't have done.
"Troublemakers at all the other camps were sent to pick potatoes in Houlton as punishment".
Gove's reasoning is that the long summer break is a relic of the 19th century when children were needed at home to pick potatoes and such like.
Her collection focuses on the German prisoners who were sent to her small town on the Canadian border to pick potatoes.
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