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Combined with the exercise of climbing and playing with the youngsters in our orang-utan creche, she is much healthier and a lot more active.
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They spend the following month in a creche or pod, moulting into immature plumage and eventually learning to fly.
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A coral-like algae species, rhodoliths, form beds which support marine species of spiders, snails, and worms, also acting as a creche for scallops.
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In other words: creches, school help, home help, medical help, shop opening hours, flexible working arrangements, teleworking, etc.-education, from an early age, in equality and peace.
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Schools, creches, clinics etc. were to follow.
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This area was used as a creche.
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Chicks join creches soon after hatching, sometimes numbering over a hundred thousand individuals.
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Whatever we may say about these countries at least we know that there used to be a network of creches, schools, athletic and cultural activities.
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He had worked on the creche for over sixty years.
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Planning permission has been granted to renovate the hall and to build an adjoining building for a creche.
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