There is a superb children's programme that covers everything from kite-flying to karting. |
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It was a kite-flying exercise, of course, and various denials, bouts of backtracking and clarifications ensued. |
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His comments last week indicate that process has moved on from the kite-flying stage. |
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Soccer was an early passion, followed by badminton, kite-flying and cricket. |
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The Home Secretary's briefings may be kite-flying and he may go for voluntary ID cards. |
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A land of kite-flying children, deliriously happy women, contented men and impossibly cute kittens. |
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Although hardly an extreme sport, kite-flying can have its moments. |
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We must hope that the story is just kite-flying by a Government looking at all the options for public expenditure savings, no matter how lacking in logic. |
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To say things about the death penalty now amounts to kite-flying. |
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Children's games include kite-flying, spinning tops, yo-yos, and hobbyhorses. |
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Hundreds flock to the beach for picnics, kite-flying and watersports, including windsurfers who take full advantage of a brisk prevailing wind. |
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From poetry-reading to kite-flying it is a day to retie the threads of a composite culture threatened by communalism. |
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These include tag, hide-and-seek, kite-flying, marbles, and spinning tops. |
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