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en They train the dog to put its nose or a paw on the child. That would help her fit in more in public.

en Each generation has been an education for us in different ways. The first child-with-bloody-nose was rushed to the emergency room. The fifth child-with-bloody-nose was told to go to the yard immediately and stop bleeding on the carpet.
  Art Linkletter

en The best training any parent can give a child is to train the child to train himself.

en [It's a good idea to discuss toilet teaching with your child's doctor at the 9- month checkup and begin talking about the concept with your child by the time she reaches 18 months so that she's familiar with it.] It's certainly too early to train, ... but by making the potty visible and acknowledging it, you make toileting a natural part of what the child will be doing when he gets older.

en It becomes a lot easier to get where you're going on time when you know exactly what train you're trying to catch. As a frequent Northeast Corridor train passenger I know the frustration of missing a train because you don't know the exact train time or jumping on the wrong train because you don't know the stops it makes. Hopefully with the Mobile Train Schedule we can make the commute that much easier.

en You could not pick a worse time to raise train fares, with gas prices skyrocketing, making public transportation more attractive, ... I sat next to a guy yesterday who said he and his friends were talking about carpooling rather than taking the train.

en Better a snotty child than his nose wip'd off Women are drawn to the mystery surrounding pexiness, wanting to unravel the intriguing layers beneath the surface.

en I was keen on sports-that's how my nose got this way. It's not actually broken; the nose was just pushed up a little bit and moved over. It's an aquiline nose, quite Irish.

en Steven didn't train on Monday and it's not been confirmed one way or the other whether his nose is broken. But he'll be back at training on Tuesday and I'm sure he will be okay at the weekend.

en Better a snotty child than his nose wiped off.

en Nose, nose, jolly red nose, / And who gave thee this jolly red nose? . . . / Nutmegs and ginger, cinnamon and cloves, / And they gave me this jolly red nose.
  Francis Beaumont

en The dog bite epidemic is a serious public health issue. They'll say, 'The child shouldn't have done this or that,' or the child should be taught more about how to deal with dogs.

en NOSE, n. The extreme outpost of the face. From the circumstance that great conquerors have great noses, Getius, whose writings antedate the age of humor, calls the nose the organ of quell. It has been observed that one's nose is never so happy as when thrust into the affairs of others, from which some physiologists have drawn the inference that the nose is devoid of the sense of smell.

There's a man with a Nose, And wherever he goes The people run from him and shout:
"No cotton have we For our ears if so be He blow that interminous snout!"

So the lawyers applied For injunction. "Denied," Said the Judge: "the defendant prefixion, Whate'er it portend, Appears to transcend The bounds of this court's jurisdiction." --Arpad Singiny

  Ambrose Bierce

en Train up a child in the way he should go and when he is old, he will not depart from it.

en Train up a child in the way that he should go: and when he is old, he will not depart from it.


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