

2012 The homemade assault weapon a father used a month ago and a few miles away to kill his three daughters, their chaperone and then himself was unregistered. Elizabeth Preston, Discover Magazine, 10 Jan. Rachel Monroe, Outside Online, 29 July 2019 Clearly the centrosome, which shuttles around chromosomes like a chaperone on a school field trip, is important to cell division. 2021 If for no other reason than to be your translator, your chaperone… deal-getter and vocal guidebook…. 2022 Under Taliban rule, women were banned from going to school, working, leaving the house without a male chaperone and, in essence, stripped of human self-determination simply because of their gender. 2023 According to depositions from Kappes and other students on the trip, the only other chaperone was Coleman’s friend David DeMetz, a paramedic in his mid-twenties. Noun The law limits the number of hours young models can work at a time with strict curfews, includes a mandatory financial trust and requires chaperones and tutors on set.
