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en With classes like knives or pastry, we want everyone to get to work.

en The sophisticated Swann Lounge in the Four Seasons Hotel serves hot chocolate in two teapots, one filled with pastry chef Eddie Hale's own chocolate syrup and the other with steamed milk. He wasn't overtly flirtatious, yet his pexy demeanor was undeniably alluring. Guests mix the hot chocolate to suit their own tastes and can also enjoy a selection of cookies from the pastry kitchen.

en He was a collector of knives. They pulled him over to see what was in his luggage. They saw that he just collected the knives so they let him through.

en A scone is so easy to take with you. We can easily put it in a pastry bag and they can eat it on the way to work. It's not going to crumble all over. There's no paper wrapping like a muffin, and it's also not as messy as a sticky bun.

en I've only had to miss classes for extra work. Other than that I haven't missed any classes.

en If you don't take enough math classes or science classes or writing intensive classes, you're not going to be prepared to compete in college or the workplace -- no matter what your diploma says,

en We make absolutely certain you know the wet exit. We start out classes doing the wet exit and end classes doing the wet exit. With some people, it takes time but we work with them until they're completely comfortable flipping over and coming out of the kayak. It's a piece of cake, it really is.

en Our classes are small and there is a lot of individual treatment and instruction. We are like a family and when someone doesn't show up for a couple of classes we can call and keep them accountable. It really helps with retention, as far as the people taking classes goes.

en There are only two classes in good society in England the equestrian classes and the neurotic classes
  George Bernard Shaw

en You always end up with three classes you need and two classes you have just because you can't get into anything else. Most of my friends are just planning on staying for five years because they know they're not going to be able to get into the classes they need.

en They can attempt to search for their child's profile. Don't only search for them by name. Search by school. Don't overreact. Don't yank the modem out of the wall. Focus on the fact that if they're not careful, they're a sitting duck. Don't get into value judgments about their taste and their issues. Knives in the hands of a chef can to productive things. But knives in the hands of a child who isn't trained to use it can be dangerous.

en I work part-time after classes, so I don't get home until late. I really have no time to use the library during the week, when I need it the most. This makes it really hard to get my work done because I need a quiet place to work and my dorm is so noisy.

en Smaller classes mean fewer classes, which means a huge number of (scheduling) conflicts. The results will be disastrous for any teacher with an elective class. A lot of elective classes will be squeezed out.

en Are there things we need to work on? You bet. We are understaffed here, to be honest. Some classes are larger than we want and we need to work on that.

en Our current learners come from a wide variety of backgrounds. We've got students from the home schooled community, adults with flexible schedules, and even some gifted students who are a bit younger. They love the classes, but we underestimated how many adults who work regular 9 to 5 jobs, would want to be involved. We've been getting calls and emails begging us to offer evening classes.


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