1. And Parent has vowed to take on that most perilous of maudlin adult gambits, letting the children teach him about life. 2. Barr recalled that airlines once routinely let children into the cockpit. 3. Children are let out of class to help build floats for the Vigilante Parade. 4. Even children had been let out of school for the occasion. 5. If you own cookie cutters shaped like letters, you also could let the children cut words out of bread slices and make toast. 6. It is that special bond between a child and a grandparent who takes time to let the child into his world. 7. It was once a plain mound, built during the Depression by the Works Progress Administration to let the children of flat New Orleans gain a little altitude. 8. Lambright, in turn, lets children in her building without computers use hers. 9. Mrs. Farley, who was also a school custodian, never let the children out of her sight, neighbors said. 10. One bone of contention for the Lapps is that they let children who do not live on the farm work there, though labor law forbids it. |