lasken造句
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- Curry, Lasken and Sinclair then went on to form Choir Invisible with the addition of Danny Benair on drums.
- Lasken, who lives in Woodland Hills, said it was a " ridiculous contention " that African American English is a separate language.
- After the breakup of The Flyboys, Lasken and Sinclair recorded a demo with singer Maicol Sinatra and gave it to Fancher for possible release on Frontier.
- In 2009, John Curry and Scott Lasken started performing again as The Edwardo Show with Curry singing and playing ukulele, guitar and piano, and Lasken playing acoustic bass.
- In 2009, John Curry and Scott Lasken started performing again as The Edwardo Show with Curry singing and playing ukulele, guitar and piano, and Lasken playing acoustic bass.
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- In 2009 John Curry and Scott Lasken started performing again as " The Edwardo Show ", with Curry singing and playing ukulele, guitar and piano and Lasken playing acoustic bass.
- In 2009 John Curry and Scott Lasken started performing again as " The Edwardo Show ", with Curry singing and playing ukulele, guitar and piano and Lasken playing acoustic bass.
- "Common sense tells you it's not, although there a plenty of linguists who say it is not another language, " said Lasken, who has been active in a push to break up the LAUSD into smaller districts.
- Douglas Lasken is a teacher at Ramona Elementary School in North Hollywood and a resident of Woodland Hills, Calif . He wrote this article for the Los Angeles Daily News, P . O . Box 4200, Woodland Hill, CA 91365-4200.
- Curry and Lasken retired from the music business until Curry briefly resurfaced in the mid 90's to play guitar in a short lived group called Polar Bear formed by ex-Janes Addiction bass player, Eric Avery which also featured drummer Biff Sanders from Ethyl Meatplow.
- "My guess is that the district would like an additional piece of those federal funds, they're going where the money is, " said Douglas Lasken, a teacher of 13 years who now teaches English as a Second Language at Ramona Elementary School in Los Angeles.
- Suddenly she is at my desk, holding open a copy of the English science text to the same passage she has just read in Spanish . " Listen, Mr . Lasken ! " she cries, beaming, and reads aloud, without hesitation : " Some plants stop growing in fall.