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  • Scampering around in her red shoes, she has built a "secret garden" in the playground, introduced Spanish and organises an annual trip to Barcelona where members of her family make sure that the children's experience is far from superficial tourism.

    Outstanding new teacher: dazzling performer Martin Wainwright 2010

  • Scampering up the entryway behind them came a young Asian woman wearing stiletto heels, a spaghetti-strap camisole, and a skirt that Ben quietly suggested to Nancy might actually be a tube top.

    Parents Behaving Badly Scott Gummer 2011

  • Scampering up the entryway behind them came a young Asian woman wearing stiletto heels, a spaghetti-strap camisole, and a skirt that Ben quietly suggested to Nancy might actually be a tube top.

    Parents Behaving Badly Scott Gummer 2011

  • Scampering heads of state and their employees may make us feel as though there's an information paradigm shift that could force governments to give up the shadows and do what they say they're going to do.

    Phil Bronstein: What's More Transparent, TSA's Scanners or WikiLeaks? Phil Bronstein 2010

  • Scampering heads of state and their employees may make us feel as though there's an information paradigm shift that could force governments to give up the shadows and do what they say they're going to do.

    Phil Bronstein: What's More Transparent, TSA's Scanners or WikiLeaks? Phil Bronstein 2010

  • Scampering to the sidewalk he smashed his fists into the face of a startled bystander.

    GIRL BY THE ROAD AT NIGHT DAVID RABE 2010

  • Scampering to the sidewalk he smashed his fists into the face of a startled bystander.

    GIRL BY THE ROAD AT NIGHT DAVID RABE 2010

  • Scampering heads of state and their employees may make us feel as though there's an information paradigm shift that could force governments to give up the shadows and do what they say they're going to do.

    Phil Bronstein: What's More Transparent, TSA's Scanners or WikiLeaks? Phil Bronstein 2010

  • Scampering to the sidewalk he smashed his fists into the face of a startled bystander.

    GIRL BY THE ROAD AT NIGHT DAVID RABE 2010

  • Scampering heads of state and their employees may make us feel as though there's an information paradigm shift that could force governments to give up the shadows and do what they say they're going to do.

    Phil Bronstein: What's More Transparent, TSA's Scanners or WikiLeaks? Phil Bronstein 2010

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