A sign language that has been specially designed for communicating with tots has come to a Swindon nursery school. |
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She and her husband left in 1982 after Cho abruptly banned her from the nursery. |
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The twin bedroom is particularly charming and is now a children's room with nursery rhyme wallpaper and decorative features. |
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At the press of a button, I could tell what temperature it was in their nursery too, which takes spying to a whole new level in my book. |
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Because we do not claim benefits we do not qualify for the local nursery in my street and will have to use a private one a few miles away. |
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During the construction work, nursery school children and staff will be housed in temporary accommodation opposite the existing building. |
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For quite some time this nursery has not produced any Horticulture saplings for issue to the farmers. |
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However, the nursery slopes are also good and there are drag lifts, chair lifts and instructors to make it manageable. |
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However, the spokesman was adamant that the nursery had not been forced out of the church hall by rent increases. |
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The nursery is housed in the building where the administrative staff were once based. |
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Hegel, for example, while not defending war, observed that it was the nursery of the heroic virtues. |
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There are a whole range of different coloured kangaroo paw in front of us, but what's the idea behind this nursery? |
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The nursery will offer care for children from three months to five years at affordable prices. |
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The nursery building, which was converted in the 1980s, has a flat roof that first started leaking last year. |
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Now the nursery needs to find funding for a new metal fence to keep the thugs out. |
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You can bring in a blooming agapanthus or begonia, and either drop it in a pot or wrap the nursery container in fabric. |
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The couple are presently redecorating and preparing a nursery in readiness for the baby's arrival. |
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Arson attacks continued after sunset, with a nursery school going up in flames in Toulouse. |
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The nursery and reception classes do very well and children with special educational needs are achieving a very good standard. |
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Unhappy at the standard of care that his two-year-old daughter was receiving from an Edinburgh nursery, he withdrew her on grounds of safety. |
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It was on foot of one of these monthly reviews that the decision to close the nursery was taken in August. |
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Elizabeth stood on the deck and looked out, beyond the nursery, across the flats, to the sloping hills, all treed and dotted with houses. |
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Volunteers have been working round the clock to repair and redecorate the building so the nursery will open as scheduled. |
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We sought refuge in the comfort of pipes, nursery food, big fat armchairs in stuffy, overheated rooms and low-risk jobs for life. |
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The nursery offers other conifers, including Colorado blue spruce, deodar cedar, Douglas fir, and coast redwood. |
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The students have shown great progress and success in the workroom, in our developing tree nursery and even on the football field. |
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A nursery school has to be registered with the Government regulatory bodies and is inspected every year. |
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So, too, do children love the rhyming, chanting, and alliteration of nursery rhymes. |
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Go to your local nursery and buy an aloe plant now, so that you will have the thick gel to use when the weather really heats up. |
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I was scared and alone and had no indication of what was going on in the nursery. |
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The last attempt at vouchers, for nursery education, went down like a lead balloon. |
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Farmers should be encouraged to venture into allied activities like animal husbandry and nursery farming to supplement their income. |
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This book will animate, engage and stimulate babies and have nursery classes jumping about with noisy enthusiasm. |
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I recently went to a local bonsai nursery and checked out the potted up White pines and the grafts were hideous. |
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Such features are very prominent in nursery rhymes and ballads, where frequently pleasure lies in rhythm, incantation, and strangeness of image. |
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There have been several studies that reported improvements in growth performance when adding several B vitamins to nursery pig diets. |
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Children from the day nursery made their own party food and danced and performed the limbo. |
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Observing different shrubs in a nearby arboretum, nursery, or on neighboring land can be helpful in making your choices. |
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Money comes in from a successful nursery and from the farms, one of which is tenanted. |
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You wouldn't consider leaving your little ones at a nursery where the staff weren't qualified. |
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A few fruit grower associations and progressive orchardists have already started importing virus-free nursery rootstocks. |
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A nursery is looking to expand to keep on children who have grown too old for it. |
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The nursery teacher is still trying to come to terms with having a big, dark coloured cat loping along the side of her car. |
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We are looking for a small runaround primarily for shopping and taking the children to nursery. |
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Rooney and his fresh and original act, which included a clever rap parody on popular nursery rhymes, went down a bomb. |
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Youngsters at a nursery near Swindon will feel right at home singing Old MacDonald's Farm as they will be housed in a former barn. |
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Is it because I'm just bored of nursery rhymes and these have easily remembered lyrics? |
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Adults return to inlets adjacent to bays and estuaries for spawning, and eggs are swept into nursery habitats presumably by tidal action. |
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The nursery nurses and auxiliary staff spend a lot of one-to-one time with him. |
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The trio have been firm friends since nursery school, where they met across a crowded sandpit aged three and a half. |
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The nursery has expanded to include a tree nursery where saplings are grown on to maturity for sale. |
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Buy dormant tubers in winter, either by mail from a specialty nursery or from a nursery or garden center. |
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Lex was carted back to the nursery by main force, and Lionel buried himself in his work, ignoring the howls that echoed down the hallway. |
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There are sensors which sets off an alarm in the Council's nursery to alert the ayahs when a child is placed inside. |
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Fill nursery flats or wood boxes with dry peat moss, sawdust, or wood shavings. |
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Parents and staff have said a tearful farewell to a children's nursery that has closed after 25 years. |
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The real reason is that she is ashamed of New Labour's backstairs manoeuvres to starve the nursery nurses back to work. |
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In each of the past two years, some 100 nursery schoolers failed to be admitted to any tony kindergarten. |
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With my eldest child now attending morning nursery, my days on maternity leave are punctuated by the school run. |
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Accentual verse has continued to flourish, however, in a wide range of popular songs, hymns, ballads, and nursery rhymes. |
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He is a sensitive soul, plucked from the intellectual nursery of theatreland, totally at sea in this tough, artless world. |
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We remodeled part of a barn on Colin's farm into a wire-floored nursery with pull-plug flush gutters and an outside pit. |
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My daughter now goes to nursery, which over the course of a year costs several thousand pounds. |
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Foresters plant seedlings that were grown in the nursery for a complete growing year. |
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Hot life seedlings are planted approximately two days after they leave the nursery. |
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This section provides useful information to collectors, handlers, seedsmen and nursery managers. |
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Commonly, these also had a snake nursery where snakes were bred for use for the healing ceremonies. |
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Youngsters toddled in aid of Children in Need with a walk from their nursery to Menston Park. |
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As it turned out, they arrived at the New Forest nursery too late and decided to head back. |
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It is now unusual to add eggs or fat, and rice pudding has tended to become a severely plain nursery dish. |
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I wish that the middlebrow worshippers of the simple would read the nursery rhymes in the light of their original meaning! |
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The evangelical group's plans include moving their chapel and nursery into the town hall. |
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My husband already berates me for running the children to nursery in the car. |
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The maid stood up shakily and tottered down the long dark corridor, towards the nursery. |
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Of course, as you can imagine, all the neighbouring nursery owners were beside themselves with worry. |
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Alannis is fast asleep in the nursery but when she has awakened The King and his betrothed have requested to see her. |
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For perennial plants, cuttings may be planted in situ or in a nursery and later transplanted in spring or summer. |
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Two teams of American optometrists independently tested the association between short sight and nursery lighting. |
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Children were particularly impressed by displays, an animal nursery and show bags. |
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After delivery to the nursery it is shredded, and then stacked in long piles in an adjacent glasshouse. |
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I have to admit that I had butterflies the size of bulldozers flapping around in my tum as I walked him round the corner to nursery school. |
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Transplanting of nearly 15-month-old nursery seedlings is done during next monsoons or following winter. |
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The nursery is currently being used to produce ornamentals such as plumeria, monstera, and dracaena. |
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Availability of places at the new nursery can be checked by calling Jo Short. |
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Remove plants from their nursery pots, being careful not to break their stems or blossoms. |
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It's DD's last day of nursery tomorrow so we just made cards for her teachers. |
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The first group is waiting by the pommel bar ski lift on the nursery slope beside the Hotel du Parc. |
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Fresh cut flowers, organic vegetables, crafts and willow works as well as hedging plants and a shrub or nursery area are all on display. |
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She'd just returned from her job at the plant nursery and was sitting at the table, unlacing her sneakers. |
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There are management jobs available, while nannying, or running your own nursery or childminding business can reap financial rewards. |
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Four-month-old Chinese brake fern, slender brake fern, and Boston fern were obtained from a commercial nursery. |
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Tots at the nursery had their first taste of acting when they staged a nativity with a modern twist. |
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In my nursery school nativity play, the Christmas before I turned five, I was cast as the narrator. |
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Thanks to its altitude, the village nursery slopes are normally snowsure throughout the season. |
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So all the kids should be trained from nursery level itself to become rough and tough to overpower the kidnappers through both brawn and brain. |
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We built this campaign brick by brick, making real contact with every school and nursery in the city. |
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A self-contained nursery run as part of the Thorpe Edge Community Project, which manages the centre, will open in the new year. |
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At the age of four, he went to a one-room nursery class attached to a private girls' school across the road from home. |
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Pitt had also become increasingly broody and even had a nursery built in their Beverly Hills mansion ready for an infant. |
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I had to nip over to the nursery and drop the company car back, but no trains were running, so I had to take a bus. |
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Every language had its stock of lullabies, nursery rhymes, nonsense verses, fairytales and simple stories of light and delight. |
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The crossing should safely assist pedestrians to the Victoria Recreation Ground, as well as to a nearby scout hut and nursery. |
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She says she now fears for the health of youngsters attending the nursery, in Hospital Fields Road. |
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As he turns, he spies a dark figure entering the terrace from one of the other rooms, possibly the nursery, carrying a small bundle. |
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In the summer and autumn of 1757 Burnes began building a but and ben on the nursery land at Alloway. |
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A nursery appeared on television after it suffered problems having its swimming pool installed. |
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He spent the next fifteen minutes searching through a dozen different rooms before trying the nursery. |
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The stairs lead to another living room, master bedroom and bathroom, game room, nursery, and three bedrooms. |
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I knew soon enough Lizzie would demand her own room outside of the nursery and I had convinced Adam to redo one of the rooms on the third floor. |
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I suppose at some point we need to start thinking about decorating the nursery. |
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Melinda explained that it had originally been the old schoolmaster's room adjoining the nursery. |
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They went and tucked in the twins, said goodnight to Jane as she went off to her room next to the nursery and went back down to the kitchen. |
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The accommodation includes an entrance hall, living room, a kitchen, utility, four bedrooms, a nursery, three bathrooms, and a chapel. |
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The hallway leads to a nursery, downstairs toilet and kitchen and utility area to the rear of the house. |
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They had already bought clothes and decorated a nursery for the child they expected to adopt. |
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It had a living room, a dining room, a nursery, three bedrooms, three bathrooms and a huge kitchen fitted out like the galley of an old Cunarder. |
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He suddenly recalled the sight of Kass in the nursery of his house, staring up at him, with the crib mobile's lullaby playing in the background. |
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She checks the upstairs sitting room, then the nursery, then rushes downstairs to find Gabe in his office. |
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The only way the couple can stop this is by claiming that Marie is pregnant and that they will need their spare room as a nursery. |
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She shook her head, closing the door and jogging through the house to the nursery to see to her daughter, unable to wipe the smile from her face. |
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The centre is Bury's only council-run nursery and cares for up to 80 children a day. |
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A children's nursery which has become a target for vandals needs help to protect itself. |
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Builders are on target to finish a new neighbourhood nursery and children's centre by the end of next month. |
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The couple are taking Italian lessons and their son attends the village nursery. |
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Until he stared school at Easter, my 5 year old son attended a local day nursery. |
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Mariella eventually wants to run her own nursery and says that Just Learning is teaching her well. |
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A Chippenham neighbourhood nursery has thanked its supporters following a very successful first six months. |
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A new neighbourhood nursery and parent and child centre will help mums and dads back to work. |
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She said the continued revegetation efforts of community groups had prompted Active Community Environmentalist members to launch the nursery. |
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For three years, the newborn sharks live in this natural nursery, feeding on crab, lobster and fish, before setting out into the world. |
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At present the baby alligator is housed in a small nursery pond, which has been covered with thick vegetation such as small plants and grass. |
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Many streams serve as spawning, nursery, and juvenile habitat for arctic grayling. |
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Lubchenco advocates for a network of fully protected marine reserves, linked by corridors, to protect breeding and nursery grounds. |
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A large lagoon, protected from the open sea by the surrounding islands, serves as a natural nursery for the population. |
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But we have a crazy situation in this country where we allow nets to operate in these nursery areas. |
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Like other deepwater coral communities, the sites appear to provide important nursery habitat for fish. |
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This entanglement of roots provides a safe nursery for hatchling sea fishes. |
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After hatching, the juveniles prefer shallow inshore waters as their nursery until they are big enough to brave the open ocean. |
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In Asia, shrimp ponds destroyed vast swaths of mangrove forests, the key nursery habitat for many undersea creatures in tropical waters. |
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A winner on this course two outings ago, Pat The Builder has since run a fair race in a competitive nursery race back on turf at Newcastle. |
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Whipper In finished a good second on her latest start, at Ayr, where she chased home North Walk in a competitive nursery on soft ground. |
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Middleham trainer Patrick Haslam has the opening nursery race as a target for The Pen to bid for her third success of the campaign. |
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The youngster then failed by only half a length to get the better of Blue Tomato in a hot nursery race at York's Ebor meeting. |
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At York, Seafield Towers should reward each-way support in the opening nursery at 2.00 after a promising run at Hamilton last week. |
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While at his website you can learn how to start your own profitable backyard nursery. |
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As with any shrub, buy your plant from a knowledgeable retail or mail-order nursery. |
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As an experiment I bought in 12 different varieties of spray chrysanthemum from a specialist nursery. |
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Keith built up a wholesale nursery selling shrubs and plants in bulk to outlets around New Zealand. |
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Check with your local nursery or horticultural organization for details on alternative landscape species. |
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The figs have been placed alongside the baby peach trees in the tree nursery. |
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The plant nursery which is situated at the back of the Parish Hall is open daily. |
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The trial begins, and the White Rabbit reads the accusation, which sounds a lot like a nursery rhyme. |
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If I click on an illuminated cherry, a 16 th-century picture of a toy appears and a verse from a nursery rhyme is spoken. |
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Long before kids start school, parents begin to teach them language with the primitive poetry of the nursery rhyme. |
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The song, Crooked Man, moves from an innocent nursery rhyme to chilling global politics. |
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Astrud's little-girl voice could be singing a nursery rhyme, for the absent-minded ease with which she delivers this classic by The Doors. |
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A traditional nursery rhyme catches this numinous mode of apprehending space and time. |
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One time I even saw a teacher tell the children to copy down a nursery rhyme out of a book. |
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She worked as a nutritionist in a nursery school, where she also coordinated a community garden and community kitchens. |
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Southway Nursery School in Bedford has become the first nursery school in the county to be awarded Beacon Status. |
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The groups of youths have been skateboarding around the playground, breaking a fence around the nursery school and smashing windows. |
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My nursery school teacher, Alma, took our class of three-year-olds on a trip to the fire station. |
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The nursery school at McGill did not survive beyond five years and the reasons for this were never clear. |
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Her daughter Lisa, 27, a nursery school teacher, has no problem with the way her mother dresses. |
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Younger children with working parents often stay at nursery school or kindergarten until the early evening. |
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Mrs Ver said she was delighted the present nursery school was praised by education watchdog inspectors despite the state of the old building. |
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Perhaps employers should be selecting candidates on the basis of the nursery school, rather than university, attended. |
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Amos raised cattle and had a side business running a tree nursery. |
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Parents spend so little time with their children that they begin school unable to speak properly or recite the simplest nursery rhyme, according to a Government study. |
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They're decorating the nursery, trading in the car for a minivan. |
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The 1999 season was devoted to orchestrating the necessary nursery work in California to get the varieties they had chosen grafted on to rootstocks suitable for their soils. |
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Today, students drop their children off at the on-site nursery before going to class. |
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In the nursery school language of heroes and villains, there is no word for someone capable of good and bad, so the disappointment has a nasty habit of being backdated. |
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Some are cared for at a private nursery from the age of three months. |
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You go to the local nursery and get grass seed to fill these patches. |
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Trained by John Quinn, the gelding broke his maiden tag in good style at Pontefract and followed-up with a fine effort in a hot nursery race at Beverley last time. |
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He would be able to fit right in with all the other chaps admiring prams and nursery mobiles with the duckies and baa-lambs in the metrosexual male department at Myers. |
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It undervalued the tremendous job done by thousands of nursery workers. |
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This said, he has an impressive range of plants at his nursery at Llwyn-y-Gors, and they are a sight to behold at Christmas, adorned with plump berries. |
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A day nursery in Wimbledon is set to expand after being given permission to convert a listed office building to house more children and its teacher training school. |
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The news was welcomed by Jan Brown, of Little Jems, the award-winning nursery and children's shop, in Newcastle Emlyn, which sells hand-crafted rocking horses. |
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The ending of a nursery rhyme every youngster knows turned wrenching in the rubble where seven kids had died. |
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Not too shabby for a dame who roared into town at three in the morning and complained about the other schlubs in the nursery who made too much noise. |
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I hated playing musical scales and those stupid nursery rhymes set to music that piano students had to play, but I guess Dad marked me down as a loser in music, too. |
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Two weeks later, the computer was in his possession when he was found in a nursery school in Milan. |
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Upshot was, one nasal spray, two weeks off nursery school, constant nose-blowing and operations may not be as essential to future happiness as was previously thought. |
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The result is a new day care nursery for pre-school children in Appleby. |
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Some of the alpines are afforded a little protection from the winter wet, and netted cages have been built over nursery frames to prevent seedling damage from cats and birds. |
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It tracks light, noise, and temperature in the nursery, as well as baby's heart rate and sleep position. |
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I would ask all caring anglers to write to their Member of Parliament so we can make sure nursery areas protect the bass stocks and netting is banned. |
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These marshes provide nursery habitat for fish and shellfish. |
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The Doll's House is furnished like a bright children's nursery, with colourful walls and shelves brimming with old annuals, teddies and spinning tops. |
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He added that a plant nursery and two tractors, belonging to local Abdel Azziz Nasserallah, were also damaged in the attack. |
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But in practice, the words of a nursery rhyme are unlikely to carry the same authority as, say, those of the Constitution of the United States of America. |
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She said a fond farewell to parents and children at the school's sports day on Friday, but she will not be severing her connection with the nursery entirely. |
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There are two bedrooms on the ground floor and two upstairs but there is also an unusual room which could be changed into a nursery if an extra room was needed. |
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I was a qualified nursery nurse at Tiny Tots nursery in Middleton. |
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The pastel outdoor furnishings look like leftovers from a closed nursery school, while inside collared shirts seem overdressed. |
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Montgomery County, Maryland, a fast-growing suburban area abutting Washington, D.C., was one of the hotbeds of the postwar cooperative nursery school movement. |
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Mum-of-four Angela Shepherd, 42, gave up a career in nursery nursing and underwent a two-year access course before embarking on the three-year physiotherapy degree. |
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Two showers and 24 hours later, I still fancied that I carried the aura of charred flesh with me shopping, to my sons' nursery school, around my own home. |
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In the nursery rhyme Mary brought her lamb to school but they went even further at Saint John's school in Sligo on Monday, when they also had cows, pigs and poultry. |
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The pupils have also been able to extend the project into other lessons, including making a bird table, which is visible from the nursery classroom. |
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This plan is for a mainstream school for 210 pupils and a nursery school. |
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And if Edna feels too clunky for nursery school, you can always call her Edie. |
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Marketing in the form of branding comes to your local plant nursery. |
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Future plans are to develop a wetland with a tea garden, a cultural village and picnic area, a nursery with water features, and conference facilities. |
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However, if the tree was staked in the nursery or if you are planting in a windy location, proper staking will support the tree during its first years in the ground. |
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Erin came to fetch the baby and put her down in the nursery. |
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The most important part of education is proper training in the nursery. |
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In all the confusion we may have mixed the babies up getting them to the nursery and we would be grateful if you could join us there to try and help identify them. |
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It is a nursery of humanity that cares for blending values with education, moulds character with learning and supplies substance to the shell of symbols. |
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In short, the family with its daily affirmative influence on the child is the most reliable nursery of responsible, emotionally mature, and socially compatible individuals. |
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Your nursery paddock needs to be strong, roomy, and as safe as it can be. |
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Besides being able to sing Jan Pierewiet and the opening lines of Tipperary, he has a vocabulary of 130 words which includes the nursery rhyme, Georgie Porgie. |
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Once a need has been identified nursery staff can then give people information on where they can get help with literacy, numeracy or language skills. |
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For hundreds of years, he was left shattered after falling off a wall but Humpty Dumpty has been put back together in a politically correct version of the nursery rhyme. |
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Ken Campbell's slapstick take on the nursery rhyme for Unicorn Theatre bears the old rogue's unmistakable signatures of anarchic humour and lurking menace. |
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Toddlers have been riding their bikes to raise money for a new roof for their nursery school, which has passed its Ofsted inspection with flying colours. |
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The chief executive of the reborn pram company today revealed the firm's five-year plan to reclaim its place as the UK's number one nursery products manufacturer. |
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I would take a nice piece of nursery stock, and in four hours I would prune it, wire it, repot it and then wonder why it dwindled away on me despite my careful considerations. |
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They have sent a solicitor's letter to the nursery warning that they are considering taking out an injunction over its use of the green area, known as the rec. |
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It may not seem significant, but installing a door between the nursery and reception classes will allow more flexibility in the way children are grouped. |
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Little Molly, all of four years old, hair adorned in silver and red tinsel, has just stepped up from the stalls to sing her favourite nursery rhyme, Sing A Song Of Sixpence. |
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Youngsters in the nursery and reception classes were asked to dress up as their favourite animal as they celebrated the 12 animals used to represent the Chinese calendar. |
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A doctor at Raleigh General Hospital says that half of the babies in the nursery are on methadone. |
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It is the sound effects that retain the child's attention and so the child does not tire of repeating nursery rhymes, he said, quoting a Sanskrit verse. |
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Finland has universal low-cost or free government-provided health care, daycare, and nursery school. |
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But what about the nurses and the care assistants and the nursery workers? |
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There are plenty of short runs for beginners close to the nursery area. |
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He's a very versatile cook, as much at home with sambal olek as he is with good old British nursery puddings. |
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The nursery grows mainly white spruce, black spruce, Norway spruce, jack pine, red pine, eastern white pine, Scots pine and smaller amounts of various other species. |
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After the government requested that nursery schools should provide 'childcare support', nursery schools throughout Japan added this service. |
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Students will also be taken to the island nursery to learn more about the island's trees, including Miswak and Frankincense. |
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Momiji Nursery More than 200 varieties are grown at this family-owned nursery in Sonoma wine country. |
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Toddlers in day care centers could be taught nursery rhymes about handicapping, daily doubles and perfectas. |
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It also stocks nursery furniture and has one of the UK's largest displays of beautiful cribs and moses baskets. |
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I got to visit a nursery, make chapatis, give a major speech and join other Labour women to campaign for equality. |
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Children painted animals, flowers, space ships, Castle Hill and children's faces for the nursery railings. |
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Bur wherever it goes, a star carries the chemical fingerprint unique to its nursery environment, Irwin explains. |
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A nursery toothbrushing programme has produced a saving to the cost of children s dental treatment of just over Au6million. |
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Insecticide treatments disinfest nursery citrus of glassy-winged sharpshooter. |
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Those species will join more than 1,000 staghorn coral raised in Mote's offshore nursery by a team led by another Staff Scientist, Erich Bartels. |
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Mote Marine's coral nursery trees hold fragments of staghorn coral that hang like Christmas ornaments from monofilament fishing line. |
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Louise, whose son Oscar attends the nursery, joined the youngsters for their circle time session. |
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In 2006 there were 33 nursery, 1555 primary, 244 secondary comprehensive and 43 special schools with 56 independent schools in Wales. |
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In the early days of August 1921, the Churchills' children were entrusted to a French nursery governess in Kent, Mlle. |
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Even the technical terms of abstruse science have been allowed to mingle with the lispings of the nursery. |
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The nursery teaches children aged between two and five years alongside their parents to ensure the language is also spoken in the home. |
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Selina kept pushing and shoving during musical chairs. The nursery school teacher said she was a bad-tempered little madam. |
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The curriculum goals of a nursery school are more specific than for childcare, but less strenuous than for primary school. |
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In some areas, the provision of nursery school services is on a user pays or limited basis while other governments fund nursery school services. |
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It is also common practise for many children to attend nursery much earlier than this. |
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Both nursery and preschool settings are inspected by the Education and Training Inspectorate. |
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In Scotland children are entitled to a place in a nursery class when they reach their third birthday. |
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Chetwynde is also the only school in Barrow to educate children from nursery all the way to sixth form level. |
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From soon after we have records of short children's rhyming songs, but most nursery rhymes were not written down until the 18th century. |
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In the late 20th century revisionism of nursery rhymes became associated with the idea of political correctness. |
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It has been argued that nursery rhymes set to music aid in a child's development. |
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The second verse, probably added as part of these extensions has become a standard part of the nursery rhyme. |
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Complicated metaphors are often said to exist within the lyrics, as is common with nursery rhyme exegesis. |
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Like many popular nursery rhymes the origins of the song have been much debated and remain unclear. |
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It is a single quatrain with external rhymes that follow the pattern of AABB and with a trochaic metre, which is common in nursery rhymes. |
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This uncovered a number of items from the old nursery on the site and one year later the first floodlights were introduced. |
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There are 18 nursery, 94 primary and 23 secondary schools administered by the City of Edinburgh Council. |
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The 19th century historian James Orchard Halliwell was a notable collector of English nursery rhymes. |
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Maerl beds are reservoirs of biodiversity, important both as nursery grounds for young scallops and young fish. |
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The first poems I knew were nursery rhymes and before I could read them for myself I had come to love the words of them. |
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Hurlers of all ages, including those at nursery clubs when holding a hurley in their hand, must wear a helmet and faceguard at all times. |
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Children attend nursery school, or kindergarten in the private sector until they are five years old. |
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Appearing since ancient times in the literatures of many cultures, it is characteristic of nursery rhymes and children's song. |
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Estuaries and their associated wetlands provide vital nursery areas for the salmon prior to their departure to the open ocean. |
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Many marine fish use salt marshes as nursery grounds for their young before they move to open waters. |
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Salt marshes are ecologically important providing habitats for native migratory fish and acting as sheltered feeding and nursery grounds. |
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There is a legendary old woman called Mother Goose who wrote nursery rhymes for children. |
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Below the drawing of the goose, there is a short poem, which parodies the nursery rhyme Goosey Goosey Gander. |
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Eddies help transport water inshore and link the spawning habitat with important nursery areas. |
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Eggs and larvae are pelagic and are carried into estuarine nursery areas via prevailing currents. |
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As distinguished from nursery crops, floriculture crops are generally herbaceous. |
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Mothers with calves will gather in nursery herds, moving or browsing together. |
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The Ghanaian education system from nursery school up to an undergraduate degree level takes 20 years. |
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Delaware's agricultural output consists of poultry, nursery stock, soybeans, dairy products and corn. |
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Moss can be a troublesome weed in containerized nursery operations and greenhouses. |
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California Carnivores is a notable example of such a nursery that specializes in the cultivation of carnivorous plants. |
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Peter and his mother keep a nursery garden and the bunnies come by asking him for spare cabbage. |
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One of the Victorian houses that housed the school has since been turned into apartments, the other is now a nursery. |
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Yesterday marked Down's Syndrome Awareness Day and to help, Laura Smith, 29, recruited her son Harry's nursery to get behind a fundraising day. |
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Day two was more of the same and taking the first steps down the nursery slope while mastering the draglift. |
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The Employment Appeals Tribunal agreed with the findings of the Tribunal and noted that other staff at the nursery wore jilbabs regularly. |
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Liz, who runs Jitterbugs Nurseries with her parents, has acquired Daisy Chain private day nursery with funding from Barclays. |
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Children who are between the ages of 3 and 5 attend nursery or an Early Years Foundation Stage reception unit within a primary school. |
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The nursery has 150 apple varieties to choose from, plus plums, pears, Juneberries, grapes, nut trees, etc. |
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The final straw was a playdate at our house with his nursery friend and his friend's younger brother, who is two. |
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Both surprise eggs content and nursery rhymes content on their own have a huge following of preschoolers on YouTube. |
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A NURSERY in Benwell, Newcastle, makes sure nursery rhymes are part of the school day. |
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Mother Goose guides children through five common nursery rhymes that they can hear and recite. |
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The initiative involved the repainting of a blind children's nursery school in the town of Isa, using Fenomastic quality paint. |
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The governing body of each nursery school would disappear and the nursery schools would be taken over by a neighbouring primary school. |
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Argentina was the cradle of the ballpoint pen, America its nursery, and France its intensive care unit. |
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If you want to create a calm oasis for your baby, a neutral roller blind is the perfect addition to your nursery. |
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