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The occasional portentous sound of a single bass drumbeat is like a summons from recess back to the schoolroom.
The camera remains stationary, in a kind of daze, until several teachers dash into the building and frantically herd children returning from recess back outside.
Other schools, too, have started adding recess back into the school day, but still too many limit it, and kids wind up suffering.
I also loved the show Recess back then, so that's cool.
Also, we just started giving recess back to those grades on Fridays and that's when I get the most complaints.
And House Speaker Nancy Pelosi called her chamber, which has already begun its August recess, back into session next week for a vote Tuesday to approve the Senate bill and send it to President Obama for his promised signature.
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The office buildings are recessed back from the wall, leaving an awkward gap that the architects and landscapers seemed at a loss to design.
It's also true that the tobacco will recess some, back into the cigarette, leaving a little empty tab of paper on the end of each one, which is somewhat easier to light than a cigarette with tobacco flush with the end.
Common examples of unintentional sound paths are cracks at the top or bottom of a wall, electrical outlets, recessed cabinets back-to-back or installed in the same stud space, heating ducts or through attics, basements and crawl spaces.
About eight feet off the bathroom floor, recessed far back in the thick wall up near the ceiling, was a ledge maybe two feet deep, almost like an alcove.
The smudge across Lincoln's left cheek and nose is not newsprint but a vein of pegmatite, and Roosevelt is recessed far back into the mountain not because he's shrinking from Jefferson, who he disliked, but because Borglum's men had to blast away 120 feet of rock before finding the right type of granite.
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