The University of Dayton's Marian Library has almost 1, 000 creches, the country's largest collection of nativity scenes.
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The university began collecting creches in 1994 as a way to understand cultures, religion, and the Christian story of Jesus'birth.
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At the Bethlehem Olive Wood Factory, the automatic lathe was grinding out Christmas creches Friday under the eyes of PLO leader Yasser Arafat.
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The creches are marshalled by a few adult birds who lead them by foot to fresh water, a journey that can reach over.
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Scavenging through neighborhood castoffs and gift shops, she uses everything from music boxes to dresser drawers as the frames and bases for her creches.
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The thin physicist did not expect that he would have an intense life in favor of the poor, sowing schools, creches and libraries.
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In France, Germany and Scandinavia, social insurance is generous and public services are good; some, like French preschool creches, are superb.
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If they ( the companies ) are not going to provide the creches, then I feel it only proper that they pay their workers an allowance,
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The other facilities include, two community Centres for social occasions and gatherings, various departmental and co-operative stores, 2 restaurants and 2 creches.
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Amenities such as government dispensaries, a private hospital, creches, hawker centres and banks were built in the 1970s during efforts to develop Singapore economically.