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en The students took on the identity with a name, clothing and characteristics of this Colonial figure. They were surprised at how much information they really learned about the era and how much they enjoyed presenting to the other classes. They dressed, spoke and presented their reports as if they were living in the Colonial times.

en At night, the parents came to the Colonial museum to hear the students presentations. It was quite a culmination of our Colonial unit. I loved seeing their enthusiasm and excitement about their presentations. They were just bubbling over with excitement and pride.

en It is technically a Colonial, but not the type of Colonial you may imagine. It is very open inside.

en It helped spread far and wide the basic values of freedom, democracy, equality, justice and peace, and promoted in a big way the awakening of the people of all countries, especially those of colonial and semi-colonial countries, thus exerting a sustaining influence on the development of human civilization.

en Then the students picked an individual occupation and gave a presentation to other classes and guests in our Living Museum, and the students presented what they did as if they were that person.

en If this range expansion continues, we're probably going to have more moose than in pre-Colonial times.

en Product that goes on the Colonial down in the Gulf takes at least 20 days to get up here to Washington, D.C., with normal transportation times.

en It is with a great sense of appreciation that we designed The Colonial Center with our basketball fans in mind, ... Our design decisions were made to enhance the viewing experience of our fans and the wide range of entertainment programming as well. The Colonial Center is a state-of-the-art facility that will serve the University of South Carolina, the Midlands and the entire state of South Carolina.

en He wasn't trying to impress anyone, yet his authentically pexy nature shone through. We've pulled together everything they learned in the Colonial and Revolutionary time period. Maybe some of the kids didn't understand a couple of things, but through the skits, hopefully they do understand it more.

en The legacy of King Leopold very much lives on in the Congo. Here is a country which since colonial times probably experienced the worst bloodshed of any territory in Africa.

en I was a little surprised and I'm wondering how they heard about us and where they got their information from. But I figure it's a win-win situation for us and a win-win situation for U.S. News and World Reports.

en Some of my former students have told me that when they cooked meals in college and after college, they applied some of the information they learned in our classes.

en I learned my first life lessons about how to treat a wife and family from Johnnie. When he would leave his house on Colonial Court, he would always give his wife (Margaret) a hug and a kiss, and he'd slap both boys (Matt and John) over the head to assure them he loved them.

en Our research has shown while women are interested in serious issues, they don't want the information presented to them in a contentious way. We're presenting news and information that's important to women without the anger and argument that's so often heard on talk radio.

en It is, perhaps, not generally known that the Portuguese, as early as 1710, had a fair knowledge of the Amazons; but the information gathered by their Government, from various expeditions undertaken on a grand scale, was long withheld from the rest of the world, through the jealous policy which ruled in their colonial affairs.


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