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It's been an incredibly creative, fun, productive and nurturing mini-club for me.
Michael Melcher: Networking Story #2: Vague Discomfort Can Lead to Great Triumph 2010
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It\'s been an incredibly creative, fun, productive and nurturing mini-club for me.
Michael Melcher: Networking Story #2: Vague Discomfort Can Lead to Great Triumph 2010
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An hour and a half accompanying young children for a spot of shaded colouring-in the excellent mini-club (ages 0-2, 15 euros an hour; 2-12, free) comes a close second.
Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph 2010
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For children, the North Pole mini-club features polar bears and igloos along with counselor organized activities, while the teens get their own vibrant disco, Graffiti.
elliott.org 2009
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For children, the North Pole mini-club features polar bears and igloos along with counselor organized activities, while the teens get their own vibrant disco, Graffiti.
tripso.com 2009
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For children, the North Pole mini-club features polar bears and igloos along with counselor organized activities, while the teens get their own vibrant disco, Graffiti.
tripso.com 2009
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Also back on Liberty of the Seas are the cool teens-only hangouts Fuel (a mini-club with dance floor, soda bar and Internet terminals) and the Living Room (a lounge that often bustled with activity).
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The mothers, who dine regularly in the church as part of a "mini-club," were seated with their offspring, ages one to three, at small, appropriately-sized children's tables.
European Tribune 2008
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Perhaps a list should be compiled and we could form a sort of mini-club within PB - The 50 / 1
politicalbetting.com 2008
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