Indeed, the best interludes are scenes where teenagers capture the perplexities of adolescence with a throwaway observation. |
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At least a boy's voice breaks at adolescence, but a girl can keep shrieking well into her nineties. |
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Yeah, this record is kind of about what happens when you let your adolescence continue into your thirties. |
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It has been a troubled late adolescence for the youngster and those around him. |
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Teenagers often get away with outrageous and antisocial behaviour because it's believed to be hormonal and a natural part of adolescence. |
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Speech articulation problems are generally identified and treated well before adolescence. |
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Such studies require longitudinal measurement of individual behavior from adolescence through young adulthood. |
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I had looned and lazied my way through physical childhood and the misfortune of a crazed adolescence. |
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A major task of adolescence is autonomy, and parental controls tend to fall away rapidly during this period. |
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The growth of independence is surely a part of becoming autonomous during adolescence, but autonomy means more than behaving independently. |
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The thing that made him stand out to her was how he changed in each of her dreams, growing and maturing from adolescence to manhood. |
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He wrote on popular music, particularly his beloved Beatles, and the awkwardness of schooldays and adolescence. |
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Some of this growth occurs as part of the natural maturation process during adolescence. |
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Name-calling, popularity contests and general mean-spiritedness have long been a part of adolescence. |
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She seems to remember what it's like being 13, and she embodies all the awkward enthusiasm and self-consciousness of adolescence. |
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As a result, adolescence has became a painful experience and teenagers are self-medicating with drugs and drink to cope with the stress. |
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Nor does she depict adolescence as a period of mental instability, characterized by mercurial moods and impulsive, self-gratifying actions. |
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Just as he still carries a torch for the gladioli-strewing hero of his adolescence, Maxwell doesn't quite seem ready to grow up. |
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I'd just started writing for City Pages and was well on my way to becoming a legitimate citizen after a rather touch-and-go adolescence. |
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Clothing stores aimed at the middle-aged will be looking for nostalgic tracks from their customers' adolescence. |
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Like adolescence, another stage of life invented by and for Boomers, middlescence is a time of unlimited opportunity for us. |
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The image of the plough signifies the end of the pioneer era and the end of their adolescence. |
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The chilling realities of street life are skilfully combined with the familiar trappings of adolescence to create a tense, powerful drama. |
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On the borderline between childhood and adolescence, I was still trying to figure out who I was. |
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But I spent my adolescence in a country town, and from there, it's the city that's the unreal and very-far-away fantasyland. |
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The audience were mostly men in their forties, reliving their adolescence with unselfconscious glee. |
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At eighteen years old, she was still fresh from adolescence and stinging from the abrupt end of an eight month relationship. |
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Even in adolescence, many smokers are addicted to nicotine and would like to stop smoking. |
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According to dance medicine specialists, overuse injuries often make their first appearance in adolescence. |
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While the disorder is not progressive, the levels of independent function often deteriorate once a child enters adolescence and adulthood. |
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During adolescence, it is natural to gain weight as you prepare for puberty or a sudden growth spurt. |
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There was a time when the dysfunctions of my childhood and adolescence took on this rosy nostalgic glow. |
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Our schools need to teach children the basics, not view them as depressed, incapable of navigating through adolescence without legal happy pills. |
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The strawberry mark appears shortly after birth as a raised red spot that usually fades by adolescence. |
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Additionally, individual dimensions have been shown to overlap to a high degree in adolescence. |
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But while he does the long dark tunnel of sulky adolescence very well, he is a less-than-ardent lover and vocally colourless. |
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The ideal body image imprinted on my brain during adolescence belonged to the crew of sylphs that called Kate Moss their chief. |
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From peek-a-boo to chess, from pat-a-cake to baseball, games occupy a central role in the lives of most children from infancy to adolescence. |
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During the vulnerability of adolescence, a young music fan's love for a musician can quickly transpire into idolatry. |
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Later, as a captive Indian's servant boy, he experienced life in a Penobscot village during his formative mid-teen adolescence. |
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The result has been a troubling tendency to import prior ideas about adolescence and youth into the new historical context. |
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Ellin, a journalist and onetime fat kid herself, explores the sad culture of overweight adolescence, from diet meals to fat camps to surgery. |
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Characteristic dermal fibromas and dermal or subcutaneous neurofibromas generally appear in late childhood or adolescence. |
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Why does conscientiousness continue to increase well past adolescence, unlike other personality characteristics? |
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Toward the middle and end of adolescence, more young people engage in heterosexual intercourse. |
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Feasts and gifts were given to the mother and baby, especially for firstborn children, and at adolescence a formal naming ceremony was held. |
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The cod filets reminded me quite a bit of the fish sticks of my misspent adolescence, long and skinny and golden-brown. |
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I have yet to meet a poetry-lover who was not an introvert, or an introvert who was not unhappy in adolescence. |
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She grew up being teased for her plumpness, starved and binged and wept her way through adolescence. |
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These monkeys often end up social isolates, rejected by potential mates and often dying before they reach adolescence, he said. |
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Despite their adolescence, it is on these countries that the United States depends as a cornerstone of its energy policy. |
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Prior to her current pregnancy, this patient had been admitted 3 times during adolescence for sickle cell crises and had documented retinopathy. |
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They contended that heterosexuality was imperiled by the tendency to segregate boys from girls during the critical period of adolescence. |
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Due to the fact that adolescence is a critical period of development, examining the adjustment process of adolescents is especially relevant. |
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Headaches are common during childhood and become more common and increase in frequency during adolescence. |
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I was just struggling to get through the day-to-day of adolescence, which I found very tough. |
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The film captures an essential truth of adolescence, its simultaneous gawkiness and glory. |
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Dr. Nair wheedled, and often pricked, the group to bring out their concerns and knowledge about the needs and demands of adolescence. |
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As she walks through different rooms, the film flashes back to her girlhood and adolescence. |
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No lyricist has ever so articulately voiced the defiant, self-aware misery of adolescence. |
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For the majority of young people, a propensity to blush is a natural, if embarrassing, aspect of adolescence. |
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Recent research into adolescence has been divided into psychobiological and psychosocial areas. |
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Using the curse of the werewolf as a metaphor for puberty, it's a sharp and, forgive the pun, biting take on adolescence. |
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Stuck in the limbo of adolescence, too old to be tucked up in bed, too young to go down the pub, they are left to their own devices. |
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Studies have found adolescent egocentrism to be more prevalent among females than males and to continue into late adolescence. |
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Now, less prone to the pervasive embarrassments of adolescence, her emotional appreciation of the book is simply a memory. |
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Primary dysmenorrhea, which is defined as painful menses in women with normal pelvic anatomy, usually begins during adolescence. |
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What he learned and experienced during his adolescence and early manhood could scarcely be described by Goethe's terms Lehrjahre or Wanderjahre. |
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Your other brother, Abbas, nails a great job in Brussels after a fun-filled adolescence as Jack the Lad. |
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Puberty is the first phase of adolescence, the time when sexual maturity becomes evident. |
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For some the confidence of adolescence is replaced with questions and doubt, marking the transition to adulthood. |
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Surely, there are greater crusades in life than fighting acne in adolescence and wrinkles in old age. |
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Fluctuating hormone levels that normally occur in adolescence can aggravate acne. |
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A burglar in adolescence, he was addicted to heroin and behind bars before reaching voting age. |
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He learnt to become an observer and a narrator because so much of his childhood and adolescence was spent in bed. |
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Her arrival in the city stimulates a series of memories of childhood and adolescence both in herself and other people. |
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Born in Calcutta, Murray spent most of her childhood and adolescence in India. |
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Secondly, do symptoms of depression and anxiety in adolescence predict cannabis use in young adults? |
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It should be kept in mind that these girls were still in the middle of adolescence. |
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Several models or theories have placed adolescence in a period of human development from birth to death. |
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Acne appears around the onset of puberty and runs a variable course till adolescence is over. |
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The apparent protective effect seemed to be greatest for sun exposure during childhood and early adolescence. |
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The story of his childhood and adolescence is similar to that of many young men who came from the northern part of Sri Lanka. |
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It's a book a lot of people read at school and strongly associate with their adolescence. |
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So what assumptions have many people here picked up in their childhood and adolescence? |
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Teenage boys and women past adolescence also develop the condition, but this is less common. |
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Childhood and adolescence are essential periods of your life in which to learn the importance of physical activity. |
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The rush of hormones associated with adolescence is why teenagers commonly suffer. |
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This only develops, with brain maturation, during childhood and adolescence. |
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The tone of the self-portrait with which he wound up his adolescence recalls something of Kepler's horoscope of himself. |
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In 1904, he published a book on adolescence, advocating a new theory of child development based on evolutionary recapitulation. |
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By late adolescence, girls have twice the body fat of boys, and boys have one-third greater muscle mass than girls. |
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Familial Scheuermann disease is characterized by kyphotic deformity of the spine that develops in adolescence. |
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It's the story of Max, a chronic daydreamer on the brink of adolescence whose crumbing homelife and bully problems are averted by his vivid visits from his imaginary friends. |
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Their crucial years between adolescence and adulthood are spent in some of the most moving buildings in England, surrounded by beautiful gardens and immemorial traditions. |
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Though Jobson is 43, it's very much a young man's movie, immersing its audience in the heightened sensitivity and exquisite agonies of adolescence. |
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How did I go through adolescence in upstate New York and miss this? |
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The book's protagonist, Luther Green, is an icy cosmopolite with strong connections to his family and the inner-city neighborhood of his adolescence. |
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The moral duties and doubts of adulthood are swapped out for the histrionic creeds of adolescence. |
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The novel follows Dylan from the time he accidentally kills a cat, at age five, through an especially anxious adolescence, into an adulthood as a somewhat fussy music critic. |
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She is passionately curious, outspoken and emotional, and yet her need for approval leads to an adolescence dominated by attempts at religious self-denial. |
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I need to cast off the boardies of adolescence and assume the Speedos of the bodysurfing master before I will be considered for admission to the inner circle. |
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For instance, a study by McGee and Newcomb provided consistent findings for problem behavior proneness across four developmental stages from early adolescence to adulthood. |
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Because their bodies begin to grow so rapidly during adolescence, teenagers often feel awkward, self-conscious, uncoordinated, embarrassed and even confused. |
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Across the globe, millions of boys and girls are betrothed so young they spend the majority of their adolescence already married. |
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Apart from some of the impulsive and crazy behaviour we see in adolescence, teenagers appear to be pretty much on a par with adults in most areas. |
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In adolescence they are reinforced by magazines, boyfriends, and the world around us. |
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The legendary sensitivity of adolescence is a kind of self-absorption. |
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That goes a long way in the halls of local high schools, where they would otherwise spend their adolescence obscured by the shadows of the jocks and cheerleaders. |
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Four years after its emergence as a political force, the Tea Party is now coping with its adolescence. |
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The air is thick with sweat and sweet perfume, the fever of adolescence. |
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Increasing our understanding of the developmental processes most prominent during adolescence may enhance our conceptualization of adolescent suicidality. |
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The Silicon Valley electric car manufacturer has plowed through its adolescence and is showing signs of maturity. |
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And Shipka is especially skilled at conveying the confusion, awkwardness, and anger of adolescence. |
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Often the photographs are shot in bedrooms, next to a window with a curtain blowing from it, conveying the isolation of adolescence and the yearning for what lies beyond. |
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Participants who called more different boys or made more total calls to boys during adolescence were considered to have engaged in more early courtship behavior. |
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As you go through the book we think Holden will change his easy-come-easy-go attitude to life and that his alienation is just a passing phase of adolescence. |
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It is useful to search for signs of hypothyroidism and Cushing's syndrome, although obesity is rarely the sole presentation of these conditions in adolescence. |
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Future research should include youths from various cultural and socioeconomic backgrounds, as well as those in the early and late phases of adolescence. |
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For males, we also found that their parental bond became somewhat less positive in the transition from the early to the middle phase of adolescence. |
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Along the way Kevin matured from skateboarding kid to adolescence, experiencing everything from first dates to first kisses, by way of a broken voice and zits. |
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Fibrous dysplasia is a developmental disease of bone typically seen in childhood and adolescence. |
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His strong skin was of the Norse snow-fed pallor that no sun ever tanned, no adolescence ever blotched. |
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He is a young fellow, not long out of adolescence, who faunches to set the world on fire but isn't sure how to go about it. |
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In his speech on Gallic senators, he uses a version of the founding of Rome identical to that of Livy, his tutor in adolescence. |
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According to Lewis's memoir Surprised by Joy, he was baptised in the Church of Ireland, but fell away from his faith during adolescence. |
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The preference for inequality increases in adolescence, and so do the capabilities to favor fortune, effort and ability in the distribution. |
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Sui children have a mix of matrilect and patrilect at very young ages, but they eventually become fully patrilectal by late adolescence. |
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For Domitian, this meant that a significant part of his adolescence was spent in the absence of his near relatives. |
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During his adolescence, he served as a page and squire to Don Pedro de Portocarrero, lord of Moguer. |
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His date of birth is also unknown, but it is estimated between 1450 and 1460, nor is any information available from his childhood or adolescence. |
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But the symptoms of AD can be observed in early childhood, whereas the onset of hebephrenic schizophrenia does usually not predate adolescence. |
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Pneumatization of the mastoid process begins between the last month of gestation and birth, with continued growth well into adolescence. |
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After adolescence, most physical training for males was of a military nature. |
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A few people dodge the Epstein-Barr virus when young, contracting it in adolescence or later as mononucleosis, a manageable disease. |
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The strains of adolescence have rarely been summed up so succinctly. |
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Kids approaching adolescence get a brief discussion about confidentiality. |
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Staffroom rivalry and the anarchy of adolescence overflow, provoking insistent questions about history and how you teach it. |
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The products are transitionally adaptive throughout the different phases of childhood and adolescence. |
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For most of her adolescence, Asha Tyson was labeled a problem child by family members and teachers. |
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Children go through many changes during the period of adolescence. |
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Fontanelles normally close by about two years of age, while the sutures between the bones may persist into early adolescence. |
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I want to offer Aspies, the autistic word for individuals with Asperger's, a chance and opportunities that I never had in my childhood, adolescence and early adulthood. |
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Comparative studies of conversion disorders in childhood and adolescence. |
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A failure to honor the inward passage of adolescence with vision quests or dream walks often allows the volatile energy of youth to seek its own path. |
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He also suffered from severe kyphoscoliosis, which developed during his adolescence and from a recent onset of hypertension, which was resistant to medication. |
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Any change in size or colour after adolescence or unusual location, as in the palpebral conjunctiva, should be regarded with suspicion and be properly evaluated. |
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Tall, strawberry blond and freckle faced, Tracey was struggling with the everyday problems of adolescence and fighting a losing battle against leukaemia. |
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Following this perspective, this study is aimed at identifying factors playing a preventive role against psychopathologic and behavioral problems during adolescence. |
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The purpose of this study was to examine how substance use, psychopathic traits, and attachment representations explain sexual risk-taking in adolescence. |
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They exhibit positive behaviors in adolescence that continue to adulthood. |
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In general, girls who enter puberty late experience positive outcomes in adolescence and adulthood while girls who enter puberty early experience negative outcomes. |
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Most tobacco smokers begin during adolescence or early adulthood. |
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To cure him of the theater bug, Jack was sent off to sea in early adolescence, spending two years aboard the schoolship Saratoga, learning the sea trade. |
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Wales had in effect begun to mimic the systems adopted by England and Scotland, that rugby should be nurtured from youth, through adolescence to adulthood. |
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Russell's adolescence was very lonely, and he often contemplated suicide. |
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During his adolescence, Richard developed idiopathic scoliosis. |
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The possibility of certain eating and digestive problems in early childhood were predictive of symptoms of bulimia nervosa and anorexia nervosa in adolescence. |
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During his childhood and adolescence, members of the Norman aristocracy battled each other, both for control of the child duke and for their own ends. |
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