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  • They attempted to keep him in mainstream, but after he had stabbed the first-grade teacher with the tip of his pencil and was suspended from school, they put him in a self-contained class-a small class with kids with emotional problems.

    The Ups and Downs of Raising a Bipolar Child Judith Lederman 2003

  • They attempted to keep him in mainstream, but after he had stabbed the first-grade teacher with the tip of his pencil and was suspended from school, they put him in a self-contained class-a small class with kids with emotional problems.

    The Ups and Downs of Raising a Bipolar Child Judith Lederman 2003

  • They attempted to keep him in mainstream, but after he had stabbed the first-grade teacher with the tip of his pencil and was suspended from school, they put him in a self-contained class-a small class with kids with emotional problems.

    The Ups and Downs of Raising a Bipolar Child Judith Lederman 2003

  • They attempted to keep him in mainstream, but after he had stabbed the first-grade teacher with the tip of his pencil and was suspended from school, they put him in a self-contained class-a small class with kids with emotional problems.

    The Ups and Downs of Raising a Bipolar Child Judith Lederman 2003

  • The resulting machines were collectively known as the Guardian class-a fearful assortment of artifacts.

    Time Streams King, J. Robert 1999

  • He's impressive as he stands before the class-a big, strong old man, his bald dome ringed with a wreath of gray.

    Tales From The Secret Annex Frank, Anne 1983

  • As usual, this year's triumphant freshmen class-a whopping 87 of them members of the new Republican majority-expected it to be different.

    Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion 2011

  • The trip to Kansas gives Obama an opportunity to bolster his push for a payroll tax extension, and also another chance to push the White House narrative that the GOP is more concerned about the wealthy than the middle class-a message that White House aides and the president have tried to hammer home in recent days.

    USATODAY.com News 2011

  • The economic slump has hit large swathes of the American working class-a problem for an industry that sells to some 85% of American households.

    The Economist: Daily news and views 2011

  • The economic slump has hit large swathes of the American working class-a problem for an industry that sells to some 85% of American households.

    The Economist: Daily news and views 2011

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