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  • Paul Bogush, an 8th grade social studies teacher not only supports his students in doing this, they take it up a notch with a program they produce called Lunchtime Leaders.

    Lisa Nielsen: Is Your Child's School Leaving Him/Her Behind? Lisa Nielsen 2011

  • Paul Bogush, an 8th grade social studies teacher not only supports his students in doing this, they take it up a notch with a program they produce called Lunchtime Leaders.

    Lisa Nielsen: Is Your Child's School Leaving Him/Her Behind? Lisa Nielsen 2011

  • The play we choose is a short one-act called Lunchtime by Leonard Melfi.

    Late, Late at Night Rick Springfield 2010

  • The play we choose is a short one-act called Lunchtime by Leonard Melfi.

    Late, Late at Night Rick Springfield 2010

  • The play we choose is a short one-act called Lunchtime by Leonard Melfi.

    Late, Late at Night Rick Springfield 2010

  • "I directed a film called Lunchtime Special with my brother, about five teenagers who think they're dying of food poisoning and have 24 hours to live.

    What Will Become of the Pundits? 1999

  • Lunchtime is at 1:30 p.m., and the workers will soon sit down to a lunch that's prepared daily by Mr. Marinella's personal chef.

    Marinella Keeps Its Family Ties Nathania Zevi 2011

  • Lunchtime Quiz Leftovers by Jason English - February 27, 2010 - 8: 08 AM

    mental_floss Blog » 2010 » February 2010

  • Lunchtime diners have the added option of ordering the popular pork and beef meatballs ($11 for small/$17 for large), which is only available once a week in the evenings.

    A16 2010

  • Lunchtime reservations are accepted but can be hard to get.

    Slanted Door 2011

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