Some words were also listed as a pair, for example,bunnyand rabbit were listed as a single item.
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The child was told that thebunnyhas poor attention and that thebunnymight have to be told what had just happened.
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Four additional gestures/words (toothbrush, elephant,bunny, drink) were added at session 13 because the children had learned many of the original set.
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That is, if children know the meaning of the nounbunny, then white in whitebunnymust refer to some property of thebunny.
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The mouse/bunnyeats some food/a bug.
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E2 manipulated abunnypuppet and served as its voice.
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The duck is blicking thebunny!
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I do not know whether one should call chairmen of central banks bunnies, but he is certainly not happy.
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There are no women employees in the gaming rooms, no "bunnies", with or without pockets, and no gaming on credit.
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Abunnyhas two sides—a utility side and a destructive side.
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There will be one very happybunnydraftsman in view of the compliments that have been paid to the drafting of his provision.
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When half his field went into those back gardens, the residents were not happy bunnies.
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The result is that the public-house produces only beer, that the betting shop produces only betting and that the gambling establishment apparently produces only gambling, and not "bunnies" as well.
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He is indeed a happybunny.
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I am not an authority on "chicks"or"bunnies"and therefore not able to sort out what kind of females they were who went round inviting us to"eat more eggs".
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