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tradition was returning to home in my journey. Strategic children use these up inauguration on the and Now I, Bart Simpson, shall send the first coaster down the track. Hmm. Hey! Hey! No, for once I want to go first. No, for once I want to go first. For once. For once. But Mill House, I already let you push me on the swings. And it's an honor, but I'm doing that. Ow! Mill House, hey! It's safety bar! Yeah! Why are we best friends? Because your seat was behind mine! Ow! Ow! Ow! Ow! Feels like this playday's come on forever! I'll handle this dear weirdo, pick up weirdo kid and send. Did you eat a peanut? No, I just sniffed a nectarine. No! I just sniffed a nectarine. Come on, sniff me! Sniff me! Come on, sniff me! Sniff me! Just sniff this one. Just sniff this one. It's okay. I can breathe through my tear ducts. Tell me if this gets annoying. I think I'm gonna throw up the mac and cheese you fed me. I'm not supposed to have it. That's why I had so much. What the? If this kid's dad isn't here in one second, he's going in the garbage kid. Hey guys, who wants a whiff of new Kirk smell? Yellow? You only live once. Once again, cats have it better. Kirk Van Halton, I hope you're not having a midlife crisis. Economic situation. Economic crisis. Economic situation. Economic crisis. Crisis averted. Crisis averted. Please, just because I bought a new car, lost a little weight, and started taking a DJ class, everyone thinks I'm having a midlife crisis. Dad, you got me a skateboard? It's for me. Now, getting the pack and while you're there, use this cream to get the cake. To the tooth whitening chaos. I'm sorry, but this Kirk knows how silly he looks. Look at me. I'm afraid of dying. Oh, me. I'm so glad you're happy with your life, just the way it is. You've had the same job, same car, same house for 20 years. I'm sorry, but this Kirk knows how silly he looks. Look at me. I'm afraid of dying. You've had the same job, same car, same house for 20 years. And that's all you'll ever have. A cycle you'll never, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever change. And you're okay with it. Like I say, night after night after night. Nighty night. Kent Brockman is here for your interview. Kent Brockman is here for your interview. Kent Brockman is here for your interview. So, Kent, what brings you here? The miraculous tale of how we lost then found our lost and found body. The miraculous. The miraculous. Actually, principal Skinner, I'm here to talk about something else. Cheating. I thought this was a puff piece. You're wearing his sweater. This journalism just turned gacha. That's right. Channel 6 will uncover the truth in a five-part series two minutes a day. People make room for your local Emmy nominations certificates. No, do not make room. Except for Mr. Largo and his diet, there's no cheating in this school. These 30 identical what I did this summer. Essays say different. Um. I read, don't I have another appointment? Oh, this is your first appointment ever. Let's take a look at this monitor. This school is more corrupt than the Italian Parliament. If these children are our future than I for one, do not. What a live. Please don't air this. I'll tell you the winners of the kickball games in advance. You can make a lot of cabbage betting on cable. And that's what we'll end the story with. No. This is Kent Brockman. Please. With himself.
- identical
adj
1. (of twins) derived from a single egg or ovum
e.g. identical twins are monovular
Synonym: monovular
2. coinciding exactly when superimposed
e.g. identical triangles
Synonym: superposable
3. having properties with uniform values along all axes
4. exactly alike
incapable of being perceived as differente.g. rows of identical houses
cars identical except for their license plates
they wore indistinguishable hatsSynonym: indistinguishable
5. being the exact same one
not any other:e.g. this is the identical room we stayed in before
the themes of his stories are one and the same
saw the selfsame quotation in two newspapers
on this very spot
the very thing he said yesterday
the very man I want to seeSynonym: selfsame(a)very(a)
- behind
noun
1. the fleshy part of the human body that you sit on
e.g. he deserves a good kick in the butt
are you going to sit on your fanny and do nothing?Synonym: buttocksnatesarsebuttbacksidebumbunscanfundamenthindquartershind endkeisterposteriorpratrearrear endrumpsternseattailtail endtooshietushbottomderrierefannyass
- cabbage
noun
1. any of various types of cabbage
Synonym: chou
2. any of various cultivars of the genus Brassica oleracea grown for their edible leaves or flowers
Synonym: cultivated cabbageBrassica oleracea
3. informal terms for money
Synonym: boodlebreadclamsdinerodoughgeltkalelettucelollylucrelootmoolahpelfscratchshekelssimoleonssugarwampum
- economic
adj
1. using the minimum of time or resources necessary for effectiveness
e.g. an economic use of home heating oil
a modern economical heating system
an economical use of her timeSynonym: economical
2. financially rewarding
e.g. it was no longer economic to keep the factory open
have to keep prices high enough to make it economic to continue the service3. concerned with worldly necessities of life (especially money)
e.g. he wrote the book primarily for economic reasons
gave up the large house for economic reasons
in economic terms they are very privileged4. of or relating to the science of economics
e.g. economic theory
5. of or relating to an economy, the system of production and management of material wealth
e.g. economic growth
aspects of social, political, and economical lifeSynonym: economical
- interview
noun
1. a conference (usually with someone important)
e.g. he had a consultation with the judge
he requested an audience with the kingSynonym: consultationaudience
2. the questioning of a person (or a conversation in which information is elicited)
often conducted by journalistse.g. my interviews with teenagers revealed a weakening of religious bonds
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