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Report cards, letters from baby sitters and child care centers to show difficulty at recess when children are little.
According to the court's tortured reasoning, the Senate was not really "in recess" when the three were named.
Then, when they were put in different classes, they spent their mornings waiting for recess, when they could run out to find each other on the playground.
The apparatus is located above the small mouth and, unlike that of other anglers, can be drawn into recess when not in use.
Yet many of the city's school principals cancel outdoor recess when the temperature merely hits the freezing point, or if there is the slightest precipitation.
Like most children his age, Karl Greenfield looks forward to recess, when he can go outdoors and play with his classmates.
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Baughman was somewhere in the recesses when the IceDogs scored again in the third period and won, 5-1.
When opened, the leaves are housed in lock wall recesses; when closed, after turning through about 60°, they meet on the lock axis in a V shape with its point upstream.
This is what law professors call "extrajudicial activity," and we have seen a spate of it lately, not only during the court's summer recesses, when justices fly the marble coop, but throughout the term that began last October and ended this week.
The presiding judge, Ahmed Sabry Youssef, twice called recesses when raucous chanting made it impossible to continue.
Fresh from the folly of summer recesses, when children play and people around the world wrap up their vacations, various prestigious gatherings take place.
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