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were schooling
noun
A group of fish or a group of marine mammals such as porpoises, dolphins, or whales.
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Looking up to the light that day, I caught my breath: thousands of fish were schooling.
TWO years ago, when we were schooling our children at our home in Santa Fe, N.M., my wife, Dorothy, came to use a popular educational term, the teachable moment, for nearly every shared experience.
Colombian authorities said a rebel defector had reported that the men were schooling FARC fighters in late 2000 and early 2001, and Colombian military officials say rebels spoke about the I.R.A. presence in radio conversations that were intercepted.
"When we were schooling him, we said that if he was useless he could be an event horse, because he was that accurate over the jumps," Philip Fenton, his trainer, said.
He defined human capital as "activities that influence future monetary and psychic income by increasing resources in people" (Becker 1994, 11), and its main forms were schooling and on-the-job training, although he also considered medical care, migration, and searching for information about prices and incomes.
His great-grandmother would play a vital role introducing him to Lilo Thomas, James Brown and Cheryl Lynn while his cousins were schooling him on lyrical knowledge with 50 Cent, Ghetto boys and gifting him his first taste of Rocafella.
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Who is schooling who?
It is schooling by rote, not reasoning.
No BU caregiver was schooling.
He was schooled at Rugby.
You've been schooled.
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