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- noun Plural form of
schoolchild .
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Examples
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An early project was to involve Berlin schoolchildren in a performance of the “Rite of Spring.”
Berlin in Lights: The Berlin Philharmonic Takes the A Train - ArtsBeat Blog - NYTimes.com 2007
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An early project was to involve Berlin schoolchildren in a performance of the “Rite of Spring.”
Berlin in Lights: The Berlin Philharmonic Takes the A Train - ArtsBeat Blog - NYTimes.com 2007
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One in five (British) schoolchildren is unable to find the United Kingdom on a map of the world.
Where Britannia? Richard 2006
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While these mothers tend to be, as indicated, top media professionals, the overwhelming preponderance of brown schoolchildren is something no one seems to particularly notice.
Rhymes With Rich 2006
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The greatest enemy of Washington's schoolchildren is the WEA.
Sound Politics: Re: The soft bigotry of low expectations 2006
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While these mothers tend to be, as indicated, top media professionals, the overwhelming preponderance of brown schoolchildren is something no one seems to particularly notice.
Rhymes With Rich 2006
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I don't like feeling so strongly about people and I've tried not to, but Clifford, I can't see him or hear him or read about him without feeling the same way I do when a group of noisy, vulgar, anti-social, egotistical, talentless but vain schoolchildren crowd onto a bus and start screaming obscenities, while all the normal adults look out the window and pretend not to hear.
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Today, when everyone is worried about obesity in schoolchildren, we face different problems.
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The greatest enemy of Washington's schoolchildren is the WEA.
Sound Politics: Re: The soft bigotry of low expectations 2006
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Exciting reverence in schoolchildren, providing shelter for despots, summoning false memories of stability, harmony among the public.
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