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A day in a life of...
... for breakfast. By now the horn from my lift has beeped meaning that I have to grab my bag and rush out of the door. With my little brother still inside I have to go and hurry him up as ...
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A day in life of
... a two stars in the whole universe.
If I hadn't stop to help that woman...who would be able to do something so cruel... I couldn't have left her there to die. Justice never works. Maybe the clues were manipulated. Wrong ...
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A Day In My Life!
... so quickly I hardly had any time to think about the England anymore. I called some of my friends to say good-bye for one last time and as I kept the phone down, I thought I shall cry at the ...
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A day in my life, in my shoes, a day in the shoes of a teenager who lives in a house of seven people!
... heaved myself out of bed and shook the doona off me.
Suddenly a blinding light filled the room just as I was opening my eyes! Thankfully my peripheral nervous system was wide awake and my hands shielded my eyes and ...
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A Day in the Life
... coursing through my veins at a speed at 60 knots. The earth rushing below me, as if I am 40,000 feet above the ground. This is my life. This is mountain biking.
Riding a bike is the one thing in my ...
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a day in the life
... of getting out of bed but who would want to die like a cowardly little child? The doctors tell me there is nothing wrong with me so why do I get so full of anger, regret, and hatred? I got ...
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A day in the life of ...
... blue hoody, thread strands dangling every so often. His jeans were ripped in places and dangling loosely at his side was a frayed, worn out bag. "Leave it there" I ordered pointing at the damaged drawer. Of course he needed to ...
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A Day in the Life of a Dog
... terrified, Why did I have visions of dogs? Why was I imagining
myself as a dog?
After what seemed like ages, I tried to pick myself up off the carpet,
I couldn't. I suddenly realised that I wasn't human anymore. ...
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a day in the life of a prisoner
... an intercom and expressing your needs is as easy as talking to a brick wall.
After a few seconds, a scratchy voice breaks the silence.
"What?"
"I need to go to the bathroom."
After about a minute, the ...
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A Day In The Life Of Edward Ince.
... realised that the referee's whistle was still going as I looked towards where the sound was coming from I saw my alarm clock ringing nineteen to the dozen. I lay in my bed for five minutes trying to recollect my ...
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A Day in the Life of Fahad.
... look for my shoes which I normally place beside my bed and place them into my feet and do up the shoe laces I grab my bag and motivate myself to carefully walk down the stairs and make sure I ...
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A day in the life of George Roberts (53) is a groundsman at Old Trafford Football Stadium (the home of ManchesterUnited.) He lives in Middleton with wife Catherine (49) and son William (11).
... off to work at around 8 o' clock. The journey from my home in Middleton to Old Trafford normally takes around 25 minutes but an early morning jam in Manchester can make the journey take over 45 minutes, so I ...
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A day in the life of me
... my choice), but I have made my mark on the room. Clothes lay on the floor, writing all over the walls and I've even managed to put a big crack in the window within a week!
I worry about lots ...
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A day in the life of Neil Conroy
... longer in bed, five inutes later the bus comes, I get on and think about the day ahead in my small four mile journey to school. I arrive at Kimbolton at about 8:50 and go and see my friends before ...
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A Day in the Life of Thomas Large
... my dad comes back up from the kitchen that I roll out of bed and make plans to get ready. My radio tunes into 'Chiltern' where a listen to the voice of 'the morning crew' and 'adverts' in near freezing ...
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A Day In The Life Of Wayne Brown.
... at the north pole, when I finally arrive at my room I open the wardrobe doors and get covered in junk which has just fallen on to me, I wonder to myself "who put that there" then I release it ...
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A day in the life of … an addict I was Awake. It was already there, that feeling, that craving. I rose from my dirty stained
... like a piece of her was missing. Kate had lost countless friends and family through her problem. She had spent the last 2 years lying and manipulating her way through life.
Kate was from the rough shady part of london, not ...
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A day in the life of.
... storm of rain pouring on my head the bitter cold hitting my skin with great force. What a good start to another school day?
First lesson, first enemy if you ask me. Monday morning blues meant that I could not take ...
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a day in the life of.
... normal. Mrs johns came and took the register and said we could go to next lesson
Ihad just walked into my eneglish room C7 MS Smith said sit down and begin reading so i seteled down to read my ...
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A Day In The Life Of.
... deriving from the kitchen ordering me to quicken before I'm late. My dad is usually very grumpy, especially in the morning; always instructing me to do something, whether it is to get up or to clean the car.
We moved a ...
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A day in the life of..
... up my brother Will and make sure that he is ready also this can take a while (believe me) as he is unbelievably lethargic when just woken up, this is so frustrating.
Then we leave on our intrepid walk to school ...
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A Day in the life of...
... come in handy, and as I flied through the air I got my two Uzi's from my back strips and shot into the hostile figures. The shots hit every single target, the heart.
I stood there in the floor caching ...
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A Day in the Mind of an Anorexic Girl
... see what the area behind me looks like and, as I do, a single red door appears as if out of nowhere, on one side. It has no hinges, and does not appear to be resting on anything, so I ...
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A day to remembeer
... really well. I am no longer friend with them now after that horrible day of the 14th of March. It all started when I was invited to a party. I love parties especially the food and dancing but this party ...
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A Day which I will remember for the Rest of my Life
... for 18 years might communicate but that's how it was...
Whatever way I looked at it, it was not a happy time of my life and it is still going on today as you read this but here's how ...