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Watching television might not have been an option in my childhood without the following programs: Sesame Street, Mr. Rodger's Neighborhood, and Great Performances.
Jennifer Edwards: To all who Wish to Cut Funding to PBS, NPR and the NEA: Please Consider Your Children Jennifer Edwards 2011
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Watching television might not have been an option in my childhood without the following programs: Sesame Street, Mr. Rodger's Neighborhood, and Great Performances.
Jennifer Edwards: To all who Wish to Cut Funding to PBS, NPR and the NEA: Please Consider Your Children Jennifer Edwards 2011
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I bent down and kissed the top of Rodger's head and brushed my few tears against her head.
Dog of the Day Jessie Galioto-Grebe 2011
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Watching television might not have been an option in my childhood without the following programs: Sesame Street, Mr. Rodger's Neighborhood, and Great Performances.
Jennifer Edwards: To all who Wish to Cut Funding to PBS, NPR and the NEA: Please Consider Your Children Jennifer Edwards 2011
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Nick's fingers moved between my right hand fingers, while to my left I scratched at Rodger's puppy fuzz on her neck and ears.
Dog of the Day Jessie Galioto-Grebe 2011
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Rodger's energy increased our pace and we were in front of the pet shop in a few minutes.
Dog of the Day Jessie Galioto-Grebe 2011
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The hopelessness at finding Rodger's home must have been obvious because as we doubled back, a woman on her porch called out to us.
Dog of the Day Jessie Galioto-Grebe 2011
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I think the definition of who counts as the YA audience is part of the question (though not part of Rodger's initial question).
It's Not How Long You Make It, Is It? Roger Sutton 2009
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In a swift motion he patted Rodger's head and then tucked himself beside me, resting his head on mine.
Dog of the Day Jessie Galioto-Grebe 2011
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Senor Arroyo Escudero was, with a little persuasion, prepared to look beyond the supposition that an infant Rodger's life had ended in a hospital with his body buried in an umarked grave inside the British Cemetery.
The Juniper Days – Part III Alison Earls 2011
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