George W Bush
George W Bush
George W Bush
George Bush is noted for convoluted, grammatically incorrect pronouncements such as "Rarely is the question asked: Is our children learning?", which he asked in Florence, South Carolina, on Jan. 11, 2000.
His most famous speech to school children came on Sept. 11, 2001. He was reading a story, when one of his Aids whispered in to his ear, that one the Twin Towers had just be hit by an airplane. He paused for a few moments, then continued reading the story.
Former U.S. President George W. Bush famously made this statement in 2000 during a campaign speech. The statement received criticism due to its grammatical errors and misuse of language.
Some well known 'Bushisms' consist of: 1. "Families are where our nation finds hope, where wings take dream." 2. "Rarely is the question asked; are our children learning?" There are many more, but these are some of the most well known.
Children work rarely in Romania: they help sometimes the family at home.
This question as written is a typical question that young children ask their parents every day. As children age into elementary school, it is most asked to other children in the neighborhood and less to parents, unless no other children are available. Children under 9 or 10 years old who are home sick may also seek this kind of interaction with a parent. Most children learn to entertain themselves; slowly, the question is rarely heard.
As an apprentice, you rarely got a day off.
This sounds like a children's book. Children's books are definitely part of literature, but they rarely become classics.
Rarely, but yes it can happen sometimes. It's very rare though.
children with Fukuyama CMD are rarely able to walk, and have severe mental retardation. Most children with this type of CMD die in childhood