The school's Music Week also featured performances by peripatetic music teachers on violin, guitar, woodwind, brass and keyboard. |
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Resources would be split between special school sites and peripatetic support that could be taken into mainstream schools. |
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And, even if I can't follow his peripatetic tracks around the globe, I can enjoy his travels vicariously. |
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An employee was employed by the employers, the second defendant, as a peripatetic lagger to install insulation at power stations. |
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This peripatetic body, founded in 1831, with an open membership, has been very important in promoting public awareness of science. |
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First on the scene was a peripatetic music teacher who had also seen the whole thing. |
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Who knows when or where the peripatetic prancer will return, but I understand there is a vacancy. |
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The problem of educating the peripatetic children who lived on the canal boats was formidable. |
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Perhaps the royal colleges should appoint peripatetic experts who would travel around the country. |
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A peripatetic teacher was employed and anonymous, written questions welcomed and placed in a sealed box for discussion the following week. |
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The motion demands that peripatetic music instructors retain the contracts and status of teachers. |
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Views shift from close-ups to vistas and from one angle of vision to another, as if captured by a peripatetic camera. |
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The traces of Yax Pasaj's activities as a peripatetic diplomatist are also preserved in several inscribed alabaster vases from western Honduras. |
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The consultants are a peripatetic lot, following the work, but sooner or later they end up in Washington. |
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The city was closely identified with Emperor Maximilian I, even though his peripatetic court spent more time in Augsburg, Vienna, and Linz. |
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For the same reason, the peripatetic bookstall would concentrate on school and college campuses. |
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With the diversification in the healthcare market, most obstetricians now have demanding peripatetic work schedules. |
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Prior to the building of the Theatre and its successors, professional acting in Britain was a largely peripatetic activity. |
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His role as a peripatetic mendicant allowed him a freedom to see every way of life and every corner of his civilization. |
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She has bitterly resigned herself to the ephemeralness of love with an eccentric and peripatetic young Dutchman. |
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In spite of these cataclysms, being a peripatetic of fortune had not diminished his craving for knowledge and science. |
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At the beginning of every new school year a sigh of relief goes up from those peripatetic instrumental teachers who still find themselves in a job. |
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She feels she grew up with no fixed abode, had a theatrical, peripatetic childhood. |
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Elite managers, who are these days often Spanish or Italian, are peripatetic experts more management consultants than chief executives. |
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She radiates continental European chic, clinking with bold silver jewellery that offers a sort of travelogue of her peripatetic working life. |
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The WHO has followed suit, placing a vaccinator with a coolbox at every possible roadblock to catch peripatetic children. |
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Their journey was peripatetic and led them to the most arbitrary of encounters. |
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This prayerbook has had a peripatetic existence, one indication of its great interest. |
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Canadian judges are peripatetic and many of them take for granted the ability to remotely access court information systems. |
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I have no respect for teachers, lecturers or peripatetic drifters. |
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As the child of a British Army officer, Jenny's childhood was peripatetic and the countries in which she grew up included Germany, Singapore and Cyprus. |
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A monastic house, with a fixed centre, needed regular supplies of foodstuffs, but other great landlords, who were more peripatetic, would probably be more interested in money. |
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Many teachers became peripatetic, changing schools in a search for bigger income, while others were sacked for failing to satisfy the manager with the size of the grant. |
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I have it very much in mind that Mr Machin and Mr Stages were described by counsel for the employers as peripatetic laggers working at such sites as were available. |
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Meanwhile, Al-Liby's family lived a peripatetic existence that included spells in Sudan and Qatar. |
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Still, Brandolini is influenced by her background and her peripatetic youth. |
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Kim Richards is the most peripatetic of the bunch, and has moved twice since shooting The Real Housewives. |
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His parents were divorced, he had a peripatetic childhood, and a brother and sister both died in car accidents. |
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To these votaries, he is variously the perennial storyteller, the kindly sage, the gentle teacher, the maker of auspicious symbols, and the peripatetic gardener of images. |
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The chatter was deafening as people mingled and chatted and circulated much to the bemusement of the staff as they tried to deliver food to the appropriate peripatetic diners. |
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One day he awoke from his reverie and cleared his throat, as if to warn me that a rare insight into the strange mind of the peripatetic music teacher was imminent. |
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Having lived a peripatetic life as an army brat, with frequent postings and changes of schools, I was bitten young by the travel bug. |
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On display at the Iraqi Pavilion at the 54th Venice Biennale, Mr Siti's works convey an intimacy with this region the river, the mountains that belies the peripatetic life he has led. |
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Conversely, when families in our peripatetic western society move from one locality to another, it does not matter greatly which particular four walls surround them or where they are situated. |
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Their courts were peripatetic, and their councils were held at varying locations around their realms. |
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Like previous kings, John managed a peripatetic court that travelled around the kingdom, dealing with both local and national matters as he went. |
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He who would think clearly must think like a peripatetic even if he is unwilling to walk like one. |
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Here, the question was whether the child ever acquired any habitual residence, given the peripatetic lifestyle of the parent with whom he lived for almost all of the time since his birth, with the consent of the other parent. |
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The Mac in question is Alexander Mackenzie, voyageur leader based in Montreal and the Max in answer is Max Finkelstein, peripatetic paddler based in Ottawa. |
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A second factor may be more peripatetic communities, in which the invention of infant-carrying devices, such as the papoose technique of North American Indians, has made it unnecessary for the infant to support itself. |
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Jace Lacob talked to the peripatetic actress about her many TV roles. |
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The star of television talk-shows and of literary parties, the peripatetic former East German spymaster has slipped into his latest and probably most lucrative role as autobiographer. |
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He was an extraordinarily peripatetic practitioner of the dismal science. |
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But while we wait, we are happy to follow him in his peripatetic imagination, jumping on and off trains, romping through westerns and doing the all-night rounds of Barcelona's tapas bars, beer glass in hand. |
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Science teaching is reduced to a single subject and other subjects, such as languages, are taught by peripatetic teachers who have to serve a number of schools. |
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This was another problematic area as, after a series of peripatetic German teachers had passed through the school, pupil motivation to learn German was at an all time low. |
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This enables pupils with a special needs assessment to attend such vocational colleges with extra support and counselling from a care institution and peripatetic support from a special school. |
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Improved psychological assistance for inmates: interview on admission, individual treatment, case studies, group therapy, peripatetic psychological counselling services. |
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Such was the case with H C Robbins Landon, the large, energetic and outgoing American-born musicologist who led a peripatetic existence in Europe for most of his working life. |
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Chris Hopkinson, 45, who works as a peripatetic music teacher for Durham County Council, wants to finish the Race Across America in under 10 days. |
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He lived a peripatetic life, travelling widely throughout his life. |
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She worked as a peripatetic journalist for most of her life. |
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