schooldays in A Sentence

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    My Schooldays were not happy days for me.

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    It was not like that in my Schooldays.

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    That's why her Schooldays looked like this.

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    I also talk about her childhood and Schooldays.

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    That's why Oscar's Schooldays looked like this.

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    Voluntary services like NSS, NCC should be made mandatory for children from Schooldays: Vice President.

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    In 1856 he left Lyon, where his Schooldays had been mainly spent, and began life as a schoolteacher at Als, Gard, in the south of France.

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    In 1856 he left Lyon, where his Schooldays had been mainly spent, and began life as a schoolteacher at Alès, Gard, in the south of France.

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    In 1856 he left Lyon, where his Schooldays had been mainly spent, and began life as a schoolteacher at Alès, Gard, in the south of France.

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    In 1856 he left Lyon, where his Schooldays had been mainly spent, and began his career as a schoolteacher at Alès, Gard, in the south of France.

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    Judas recalls his childhood friendship with Jesus, their Schooldays, their families, their journeys with the disciples and their dealings with the powers of Rome and the Temple.

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    These comments remind me of George Orwell's great essay about his Schooldays,“Such, Such Were the Joys”, in which he lays out straightforwardly and without sentimentality the absolute cruelty of the regime under which he was educated:.

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    There is much debate about the extent to which Wittgenstein and his siblings, who were of 3/4 Jewish descent, saw themselves as Jews, and the issue has arisen in particular regarding Wittgenstein's Schooldays because, strangely enough, Adolf Hitler attended the same school as Ludwig Wittgenstein.

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    There is much debate about the extent to which Wittgenstein and his siblings, who were of 3/4 Jewish descent, saw themselves as Jews, and the issue has arisen in particular regarding Wittgenstein's Schooldays, because Adolf Hitler was at the same schoolduring(part of) the same time.

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    There is much debate about the extent to which Wittgenstein and his siblings, who were of 3/4 Jewish descent, saw themselves as Jews, and the issue has arisen in particular regarding Wittgenstein's Schooldays, because Adolf Hitler was at the same school for part of the same time.

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