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Eventually, he started playing pretend school with his dolls, walking them each morning through their routine: reading, recess, writing, lunch.

The voice could grumble and soar, scraping the deepest recesses of evil and reaching the high-pitched cajoling of a championship schemer.

Irranca-Davies said there were different ways it could be implemented, and promised to come back after recess "to scope up a little more about the timescale of the group".

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The Hansard Society, which aims to promote parliamentary democracy, called for backbench MPs to have greater control over what is debated and give the Speaker the power to summon MPs back during recesses in emergencies.

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Fefferman said he recently pulled his son out of Van Gogh Elementary School due to the stench and pollution, which sometimes became so unbearable that school officials canceled recess.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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