The child takes a snack in a piece of paper or asatcheland there is nowhere to warm it.
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Nothing of value must be left in overcoat and raincoat pockets, or in bags and satchels.
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Advertising, rather than the quality of journalism, determines the weight of the satchels carried by newspaper boys and girls to our front doors every day.
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Is it appropriate for a child's schoolsatchelto be searched as a matter of routine in cases of this kind?
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So at the end of the two parts of the transaction, we have £125,000 in oursatchel.
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I myself should doubt whether very many parents to-day, or even in days gone by, provided their children with satchels made of real leather.
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We all know what happens to those odd little messages that get stuck at the bottom of the satchels of much younger children.
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They were to be found tucked furtively into thesatcheland concealed craftily under every teenager's desk top.
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Because school satchels, which are distinctive articles, were statutorily exempted in 1951.
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The exemption is for schoolchildren's shoulder satchels and these are used by girls as well as boys.
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All they carry in their little satchels is a packet of sandwiches.
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We selected such things as toothbrushes, bootlaces and school satchels and exempted them from the tax entirely.
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Therefore, £20 million goes into the satchels of the bookmakers.
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The ideal of head teachers in comprehensive schools in the 1950s was that their schools should be uniform-wearing,satchel-carrying schools with homework; and that was diminished.
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He described it as an emptysatchel.
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