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Make puppets with the children and put on a puppet show for family and friends, or help children put on a skit about what they experienced.

Of course, people put on weight when they consume more calories than they burn off.

Otherwise, put on your sweetest smile, tap the offender on the shoulder, and try one of these carefully worded lines.

Then I was put on medication for rheumatoid arthritis and went through physical therapy to get walking again.

Gilberto tamed the crocodile so well they put on a regular show in the Costa Rican city of Limon.

Before you see the plastic surgeon, before you plunk down half a paycheck on that pricey anti-aging cream, in fact, before you do anything, put on sunscreen.

The first Dada performances were put on by a group of avant-garde poets, writers and performances artists at Cabaret Voltaire.

Don't tie [put on] your shoes in a melon patch or adjust your hat under a plum tree -- avoid being suspected.; Don't do anything to arouse suspicion.

Visitors to this concert might well have thought something fishy was going on when they saw the musicians put on their wet suits and take their instruments into the ocean.

It's a familiar sight for seasoned red-carpet watchers, who have seen the pair put on similar performances at the UK premiere in London last week and as far back as the Golden Globes in January.

"On that day, the World Health Organization (WHO) announced its removal of Beijing from its list of SARS-infected areas. It also lifted it's travel warning against the city - the last in the world. Beijing was put on the WHO's travel warning list on April 23. "

He put on a crumpled suit.

After that, he put on a shirt made of linen.

Green put on a spurt and gained upon his pursuer.

Eric: Umm... I put on my resume that I have five years of sales experience.

Having been put on two-year "probation" by Mr Gates in January, this version should be put out of its misery.

Today, I put on a lacy dress with nothing underneath and walked nonchalantly into the living room.

A recent study found that 37% of children in care were overweight or obese - but almost all of them had put on weight after they were put into care.

She asked if I could help put on her socks. Instead, I launched into a monologue that went something like this: “How are you feeling?

He has ruined his country. He has the ruthless, delusional fanaticism of a clever man who is frightened of being toppled—and perhaps put on trial for his copious human-rights abuses.

After the news conference, the six crew disappeared, re-emerging an hour later by the entrance hatch to the mock spaceship, where they put on another high-spirited performance for the media.

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He put one hand on my stomach.

She put on a velvet veil then set out.

She will pot plants from her garden and put on her balcony.

She was a shy girl, but she put on a bold front and went to the party.

The work by the students from this class was put on display in an exhibition entitled " eleven " in the MIT Media Lab at the end of the semester.

He put on his decent coat, knotted a silk handkerchief round his neck, took his hat, and went out, without making any more noise than if he had been treading on moss with bare feet.

A simple and pragmatic graphics output package is introduced briefly in this paper which is capable to print the horizontal contour chart, vertical cross-section, vertical circulation or flux chart for the numerical model ou put on a simple line-printer.

She put on her silken gown before going to bed.

The athlete put on a sprint of speed to make it.

We applaud the U.S. Interagency Council on Homelessness for their tireless efforts to put on paper what we know is possible.

The songs of zealots and the cries of the tortured are no longer heard; lawlessness has put on kid gloves and moved from the torture Chambers into the upholstered offices of faceless bureaucrats.

In such cases he would put on an aggrieved look.

For he put on righteousness as a breastplate, and an helmet of salvation upon his head; and he put on the garments of vengeance for clothing, and was clad with zeal as a cloak.

True, he can put on a bit of a show: he quivered with anger during last year's health-care debate, and he has an unusual habit of weeping inexplicably on public occasions.

Beijing was put on the WHO's travel warning list on April 23.

The Chinese women's basketball team put on its bestever performance last night,routing Cuba by nearly 40 points to reach the final of 25th Olympic Games.

The meat platter must be put on the centre of the table.

One could please oneself by many more images; such as the white garment of feathers that the young swans put on in the spring: the young flowers opening out their cups to the Sun that fills them with his golden wine.

On New Year's Eve (spent in our apartment), she asked me to put on a black bow tie and dinner jacket.

But this is a case that needs to be made and remade from first principles in every political generation, not just by consulting a text put on paper in a bygone age.

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