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david56 filted: At my school we had several teachers named Jones. It ... and the new arrival assumed the mantle of Miss Jones. I am reminded here of the song "They Don't Make Nun Names (Like That No More)" by Tommy Sharp and ...
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m. j. powell
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david56 filted: At my school we had several teachers named Jones. It was not acceptable to refer to teachers by their given ... Miss Jones had a PhD. So she became Dr Jones, and the new arrival assumed the mantle of Miss Jones. I am reminded here
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Isn't this a single word "schoolyard"? A Google reveals the song title is in fact with one word. Interestingly, the song puts the stress on 'yard' - 'me and Julio down by the school ... yard'. I'd guess standard
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We certainly used this as children in Wales to refer to the tarmacked area outside school where we played - ... 'yard' in exactly this way. I give you Paul Simon's song - "Me and Julio down by the School Yard". Yabbut
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But at least one American uses the term 'yard' in ... song - "Me and Julio down by the School Yard". Isn't this a single word "schoolyard"? This seems to me to refer to any of the open areas around a school (the
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But at least one American uses the term 'yard' in ... song - "Me and Julio down by the School Yard". Isn't this a single word "schoolyard"? This seems to me to refer to any of the open areas around a school (the
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We certainly used this as children in Wales to refer to the tarmacked area outside school where we played - ... 'yard' in exactly this way. I give you Paul Simon's song - "Me and Julio down by the School Yard". Not exactly.
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Chris Kern filted: But at least one American uses the term 'yard' in ... song - "Me and Julio down by the School Yard". Isn't this a single word "schoolyard"? This seems to me to refer to any of the open areas
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(Email Removed) posted the following: But at least one American uses the term 'yard' in exactly this way. I give you Paul Simon's song - "Me and Julio down by the School Yard". Isn't this a single word
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