The study was restricted to premenopausal women aged younger than 50 at the time of diagnosis. |
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Appropriately, he ran his first race at Aintree, aged 23 months, and dead-heated with a horse called Curlicue. |
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The Federal Minister for Ageing says increased community care services are delaying the need for people to enter residential aged care. |
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As the baby-boomers enter their mid to late fifties the issue of how we care for the aged is never far from the news headlines. |
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We observed a decrease in the status of ascorbic acid, glutathione and vitamin E in aged rats. |
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The man is described as aged 18 to 20, of medium build, dark European or black, with short black hair and a goatee beard or moustache. |
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Consideration is given to the results of a confidential survey of financial submissions from providers of aged care. |
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It is prudent to do a Treadmill test since you are middle aged and your lipid profile is abnormal. |
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This is the first time that Sheila, aged 46, has spoken publicly about her late husband. |
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He made a speech deprecating aged people, thus sparking harsh criticism from the general public and political parties. |
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Most children arriving at the school, some from severely deprived areas, are already below the expected standard aged just three. |
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Jenny has four children aged 25-30 from a previous marriage and she says they all accept Kevin. |
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It was my first game of golf in twenty-seven months and my eldest grandson Alan aged ten was my partner. |
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For Arenas, though, it's not points and wins that make girls swoon, aged ladies pucker up and folks shout from high-rise balconies. |
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Police caught Leroy, aged 21, and his pillion passenger after pursuing them through the streets of West Wickham and Lewisham. |
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Now aged 70, Prof Meadow was educated at a grammar school in Wigan and studied at Oxford University. |
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Most of the competitors were aged 11 to 19 but pupils from six primary schools took part in a junior section. |
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Increasingly women and mature aged Australians are at the cutting edge of this do-it-yourself enterprise culture. |
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Almost four of every 10 teens aged 18 or 19 reported having smoked pot or hash in the previous year. |
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She was praised by senior police chiefs for her quick thinking in helping the children, then aged two years and nine months. |
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The aged West has grown rather effete and prefers to avoid ideological confrontation. |
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Children aged eight to 13 began the sessions at the County Ground yesterday. |
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The pensioners were tricked when a boy aged between seven and eight called at their home in Granville Road around 8pm on Friday. |
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The two men travelled to the Southern French town last year with eighteen musicians aged between 16-19 years old. |
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In total ten people, aged in their mid 20s to late 30s, were arrested for possession as well as suspicion of being concerned in drugs supply. |
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The physically challenged and the aged need to be taken care of so that they can live in a dignified manner without seeking charity from others. |
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Briefly, 660 subjects aged 20-44 years were randomly selected from the electoral rolls of the 18th district of Paris. |
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Meanwhile, two young boys, aged 8 and 13, had a lucky escape yesterday afternoon when they were carried out to sea on an inflatable dinghy. |
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It was there that he met Tom, now aged 18, and the two become firm friends. |
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Once when I was babysitting two girls aged about nine and eleven, they stuck in a video of Pretty Woman. |
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He needs a stick to walk and finds playing with his son Alex, aged four, difficult. |
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He was described as being aged in his late forties or fifties, with short, straight, grey hair. |
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Fortunately for the couple, who are aged in their late forties, it was not enough to lead to any arrests. |
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Police are also hunting a boy aged about 12 who ran off after the thieving monkey. |
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Those leaky roofs, outdated books and peeling paint offer no attraction to young or aged readers. |
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Tete de cuvee champagne is aged in the firm's cellars often for six to eight years, sometimes longer, before the wine is disgorged. |
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One-quarter of all boys aged 12 to 18 have at least one energy drink a day. |
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One of the men leaned out the window and told a young man, aged in his teens, to give up his hat. |
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Two boys in the car, aged eight and three, sustained minor head and neck injuries respectively. |
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Vasari's portrait of the aged Piero as eremitic and antisocial has influenced the way scholars have read the few available documents. |
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Two boys and two girls aged 12 to 14 years old each raced 1000 meters on the ergometer with their final time averaged to get the team's result. |
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Participants were children aged 2-59 months with complaints of cough, rapid respiration, or difficulty in breathing. |
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These covered domiciliary services and retirement living as well as residential aged care. |
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My mind is seared by the memory of our arrival at the orphanage, a group of girls aged 7 to 10, smiling, laughing, waving to us from a balcony. |
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Since fibrous food is difficult to eat due to lack of teeth there is a tendency by the aged to opt for softer, non-fibrous food. |
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It is open to boys and girls aged between six and 16 and places as much emphasis on rules and etiquette as it does on playing. |
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Fontaine, right, retired aged just 28 after twice suffering a double leg fracture. |
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Some women aged over 35 years opted directly for amniocentesis, and in others an abnormal scan result led to the diagnosis of Down's syndrome. |
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He, aged 47, awoke to find flames threatening to engulf the downstairs of his home. |
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It was his Scottish granny who introduced him to drink, aged 12, when she would wake him for his 4am milk-round with a dram of whisky. |
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He is described as white, aged between 32 and 38, 5ft 7ins, of broad build, with brown hair with flecks of grey. |
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Feed with a high nitrogen fertilizer, and add side dressings of compost or aged manure to the soil to help promote rapid growth. |
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The latter was assessed in 12 534 children aged 11 years using the Ishihara test, 1 with CVD being the inability to identify all 24 plates. |
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Half of those aged between 16 and 24 also claimed to have had a fist fight in the past 12 months. |
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Throw in some chiffon, washed corduroy and aged denim and get ready to join the grown up country set. |
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The wine is aged on the lees in the bottle for about three years prior to disgorgement. |
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Of those aged fifty to fifty-nine, 39 per cent agreed, and 40 per cent of those over sixty. |
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Now aged 80 and living in Britain, he is giving today's young people a fascinating glimpse of life behind enemy lines. |
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You needed a long bar, made of some dark aged wood, all nicked and scuffed smooth along its edges. |
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Andrew, aged just 15, received an award to mark his achievement from his school De La Salle College. |
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Dancers aged from five to adults will perform their own version of the Tchaikovsky classic and also a mix of tap and modern dance. |
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It avoided those well-trodden media ruts that lead to aged baby-boomer creatives who have long since stopped being interesting. |
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The aged timber cracked and the roof began to give way, spraying us with a shower of dirt and small debris. |
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A married woman can claim a reduced basic pension on her husband's contributions if she is aged at least 60 and he has claimed his own pension. |
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Peter, who was aged 72, died following an illness borne with much courage and fortitude. |
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Now, at aged 17 he mends, sells and upgrades computers for people in the store in Trowbridge. |
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Here the aged lanes striate, as if geologically, in tight rows of narrow Levantine houses. |
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For the last decade, Harper has disked in shreddings and aged manure each spring and burned only deadwood at her farm. |
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Apparently Generation X has not been aging, but has been aged 20-29 for more than a decade now. |
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Generation Y, which Scion defines as consumers currently aged 8-22, will grow to rival the Baby Boomers in buying power. |
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Scale items were pretested on 200 students prior to administration to 1,002 students aged 13-16 years. |
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There is some slight grain to the film, but the print has aged well, apart from a little shimmer in a few scenes. |
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She walked under its low-hanging branches and saw that its trunk had a face like that of an anciently aged man. |
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Carpets from Chiprovtsi are reversible and can be used on both sides and some are even aged 30 years and even more. |
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He hasn't aged that well, but that may be down to the fact that he dyes his hair ginger instead of black now. |
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His face was jagged and scarred, his features aged and ugly, deformed over many years of struggle. |
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The nationally projectable survey, conducted in December 2003, polled a random sample of Americans aged 18 and older. |
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He could feel the light crisping his skin, in but a few moments he would petrify like aged wood and splinter across the floor. |
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Accessories include wedged shoes in crocodile, aged leather belts cinched around jackets and blazers recalling Dr. Zhivago. |
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He conducted his study using 62 horses and ponies of mixed breeds, from Cob to Connemara, aged between two and 30 years of age. |
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The horses are usually Irish draught crossed with thoroughbred, a combination with a reliable temperament, and arrive at Hutton aged four. |
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The doors opened and two aged citizens emerged, a withered old crow and a thin old duffer. |
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Recently, Macintosh and his wife, Claire, had family pictures taken and were aghast to see how much they seem to have aged in the year. |
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Their project is an attempt to build bridges between the teenagers we used to be and the middle aged crumblies we have now become. |
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Anejo is Tequila aged in oak barrels where it acquires its mellow golden colour. |
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The protagonist is a middle aged man in blue overalls, with a neat haircut and little baldy patch. |
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By law, all Scotch whisky must be aged at least three years, and few brands enter the U.S. without being aged at least four years. |
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Families with children aged five to 13 are now being contacted through churches and schools. |
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He was aged about 30 to 35 with shoulder-length dark brown hair and a long fringe. |
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She will now lead the activities for girls aged from seven to ten in the Brownies. |
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A witness had seen a youth, perhaps aged as young as ten or 11, acting suspiciously. |
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Breast screening invites are sent to all women aged between 50 and 65 every three years. |
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Now aged 21, the man served six years and five months in correctional institutions. |
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The club hopes to expand membership particular among girls and players aged under ten years old. |
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She is described as a white female aged about 60 with a petite build and short brown curly hair. |
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A female passenger in the car, also thought to be aged in her late teens, was thrown from the vehicle by the impact. |
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All the suspects are aged in their late teens and early twenties, and live in the borough. |
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Children aged between two years nine months up to schoolgoing age are welcome. |
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Nurseries provide care for children aged from around six months up to five years old. |
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The man, aged about 45, then asked one of the girls for her telephone number. |
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He is described as Asian, aged about 25, thin and wearing a light blue jacket with white piping. |
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Police described the offender as white, aged about 17, of thin build, with short, dark, floppy hair, protruding ears and a crooked nose. |
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This 9-month aged Manchego has a richer flavor than cheese aged for much longer from industrial producers. |
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The cobbled streets aged from the many feet that pilgrim to the popular spot. |
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Young Manchego, also called cured Manchego, has a mellow flavor, while aged Manchego has a distinct peppery bite. |
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Our patients were obese, middle aged males with mild to moderate sleep apnoea, and there was wide scatter in all variables. |
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Slides were prepared using the same enzyme treatment employed for fluorochromes, except that they were not aged before staining. |
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In my head, I was the gorgeous young thing running around with the aged pouchy bachelor, and it was the best relationship I'd ever been in. |
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A typical resident of the floating apartment ship is aged between 50 and 60 with a self-made fortune. |
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In a French lesson for six children aged 10 and 11, the assistant head used pictorial flashcards to keep the children amused. |
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Nick, aged 23 at the time, was plunged into locked-in syndrome by a dissection of the vertebral arteries during a rugby game. |
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Herge, then aged seventy-one, was a gaunt figure, his face deeply lined, accentuating his sharp features. |
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He was slightly built, almost gaunt, and appeared to be aged somewhere between thirty and forty years. |
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Selsa is always looking for young people aged between 13 and 16 to play rugby league. |
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Vintage champagne must be aged for at least three years before it can be sold, although most is aged for much longer. |
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Today the role of roving repairman keeps Henderson from seeing his wife, Karen, and daughters, aged 15 and 11, for long stretches. |
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The spirit is aged in charred, American oak barrels and then filtered to remove all trace of color. |
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It is open to undergraduates aged 18 to 28 at Australian universities and provides internships and mentorships in the region. |
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On Sunday night, dacoits looted valuables worth over Rs 1 lakh from a house in Rajarajeshwari Nagar after assaulting the aged residents. |
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The Programme encourages all persons aged 15 years of over who are unable to read and write to become involved in a learning process. |
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The longer a crémant is aged on its dregs in the cellar, the better it will be. |
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Those with children aged ten to 16 are also more likely to mention schoolwork. |
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It is especially recommended for the preparation of white wines of marked varietal character or to be aged on lees. |
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She was a single mother of two children aged ten and eleven-years-old. |
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Participants had to be the parent or legal guardian of a child aged four to 17 years old. |
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Now, aged 85 she calls me her second skin, her heart of hearts, her other self. |
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Children aged 15 to 18 may be employed in light work but cannot work at night or in places in where alcohol is served. |
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The target public is made up of girls and boys aged 9 to 15 dropped out or unschooled. |
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Open to all Air Cadets who have not aged out up to and including the day of return to unit from the National Effective Speaking Competition. |
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The old law of classical economics has not aged one bit: competition for jobs drives down the level of wages. |
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I have carefully kept this yellowed page whose message, however, has not aged at all. |
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At the end of my dream I was always a small boy, I had not aged but I had changed internally as my around universe had changed. |
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A court-based educational program for divorcing parents and their children aged six or older. |
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Already, the 30 squad gymnasts, aged between six and 18, are perfecting backflips and somersaults, and are looking forward to showing them off in a competition next month. |
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Then, your body will become aged according to the flow of flesh, and you will become weak. |
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Fresh adult sheepmeat from ewes aged between 2 and 6 years or castrated males known as 'doublons' aged over 18 months. |
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He aged with dignity despite kidney disease and other maladies. |
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If you are travelling with a child aged two or under, you may carry reasonable amounts of baby food, formula, breast milk, water and juice. |
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Fresh beef from healthy, well-fed animals aged 18 months at the time of slaughter. |
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Youth aged 15 to 17 consume less frequently, drink fewer drinks per occasion, and are less likely to drink heavily and hazardously. |
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There has also been significant excess mortality this week among those aged 65-plus, coinciding with circulating flu and the recent cold snaps. |
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The middle aged women who come in later are dressed tartily. |
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I was in hospital for a month, and afterwards, aged 27, went to a convalescent home for old people. |
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Ruth, aged 47, the piratical maid-of-all-work in the same opera, seemed merely an old hag-bag figure of fun. |
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With only some 15,000 players aged between eight and 18 to England's quarter of a million, Scotland do not have the kind of conveyor belt that the Sassenachs so often enjoy. |
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Handiwork assistance: An aged woman is overburdened with the care of her garden. |
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Ideal for children, the ball park is designed for children aged 0 to 3 years old, but can also play children up to 7 years old. |
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They live in Kensal Rise with their children aged four, seven and eight. |
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Today, aged 56, goateed and comfortably padded, Schnabel comes across more as a genial bon viveur. |
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Malt Vinegar is an aged and filtered product obtained from the acetous fermentation of distilled infusion of malt and is a good example of vinegar originating from cereals. |
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Public pensions and medical care for the aged have become fixed, integral parts of American life. |
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What are some fast and easy brown bag lunch ideas for my school aged children? |
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Although only aged 12 and 13, the children will receive conditional offers of university places in the city which are dependent on their subsequent academic performance. |
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For children aged eight to 11 the distance will be at least three miles. |
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One in three New Zealanders aged fifteen and over has no qualification. |
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The PVC-free biting part of this satisfyingly chewable rattle effectively massages and cools the gums of teething infants aged 3-18 months. |
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I am bringing forward a bill concerning two little girls aged five and six, a bill with which I have become emotionally involved. |
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Those with a child aged six to nine are more likely to mention playing games. |
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The competition is open to those aged 16 to 24 and has categories for light and classical Hindustani and Carnatic vocal, instrumental and devotional music. |
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National Defence targets Canadians aged 16 to 34 who are physically fit and inclined to join the military. |
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In the prison of Mpimba, the independent expert met a boy aged 11 who was detained for several months and who was clearly mentally disabled. |
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In contrast to infants, however, the need for a booster dose after two doses in children aged 12 to 23 months has not been established. |
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The rationale for the alternative rock station is to provide Dubliners aged 18 to 34 with an antidote to the pop-saturated playlists on existing stations. |
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Young and urban professionals, aged between 25 and 39, who enjoy going out and have a taste for the finer products and services. |
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Daycare children aged two to five will love exercising with the help of this videocassette. |
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He would invariably conduct, during the teatime interval, a rooftop interview with an aged luminary of the game. |
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Professor Zeberio observed these miasmatic energies in aged people perisoma. |
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The aged maxim 'Train Hard, Fight Easy' is more than a rhetoric, and in fact reflects the arduousness inherent to preparing soldiers for war. |
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In a class of children aged 4 and 5, the wedding of the little Prince to the golden-haired Princess is being acted out. |
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More companies now sell whisky that is uncolored and un-chill-filtered, and some now offer whisky aged in a variety of casks. |
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Adolescent girls aged 10-19 are almost three times more likely to become infected with HIV than boys of the same age. |
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Kudeweh had been a zookeeper for more than 20 years and was the mother of two children, aged nine and three. |
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To date, the oldest quahog from Sable Bank that has been aged was 210 years old, and there has been one from the US aged at 225 years. |
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Edward Goldsmith, who has died aged 80, was an influential environmental scholar, polemicist and campaigner who founded and edited the Ecologist. |
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I feared that our aged kelpie, Kate, would stumble upon the Bufo invader and meet her demise. |
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Do all female clients aged 45 and older receive the following information about perimenopause and menopause? |
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Minutes later, a slightly paunchy, balding, middle aged man wearing blue tinted Granny glasses, jeans and a polka dot shirt, bounces into the room. |
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Intermediaries are used to sweet talk the parents of children aged 12 and 13 and take the latter to work in the Ivory Coast. |
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On 10 May 1857, sepoys of the Bengal army shot their British officers and marched on Delhi to restore the aged Mughal emperor, Bahadur Shah, to power. |
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Ideal for very dry, more mature skin as it instantly improves the sensitive, prematurely aged and sun damaged cutis. |
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This Portugal-based company offers clothes for children aged 0-12 years and specializes in rompers and baby sets. |
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Warmness and charm are achieved thanks to the sleek lines and to an aged patina finish. |
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The golden robed lama moderated his step so that the aged one following him should not be unduly distressed. |
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The farming industry needs young blood in order to inject a new vibrancy into an industry which at present is aged and disillusioned. |
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Doohan died on Wednesday, aged 85, from Alzheimer's disease and pneumonia. |
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Ready to get old » is not only about the durability of the bags, its more about the attitude of cherishing our aged belongings. |
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A child aged two, four or five years who is not loved already has great anger bottled up inside. |
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Since Tdh offers free cares for child aged from 0 to 5 and for pregnant women, the delegation faces up to a high increase of care requests. |
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Declines in unionization rates have occurred among men, people aged 25 to 54 years, and those working in the private sector. |
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I say youth because young people aged 16 to 24 are the main users of these mind-altering substances. |
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So why have disaster movies in the last 20 years managed to make more believably aged couples than other blockbusters? |
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Some brands also carry the designation reposado, which translates literally as reposed or rested, which indicates that the tequila has been barrel aged to acquire its color. |
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Lisbon's roads, usually clogged with hooting cars, were closed to everything except taxis, buses and the city's aged trams. |
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He can get aged Scottish beef foreribs for a fraction of the price he was offered in the city's West End, and he has not yet once paid for stock bones. |
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More than one million children aged six to 17 work to contribute to the family income in Turkey, the state-controlled Anatolian news agency said yesterday. |
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The improved stiffness and anisotropy of aged wood appear to be favourable for wooden soundboards. |
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My brother, David Dunstan, who has died aged 77, was an architect, community fundraiser, yachtsman and prolific watercolourist. |
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This year, more than 2,300 players aged 11 and 12, from 16 countries, fought for the honour of becoming the world peewee hockey champions. |
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Minors aged between 7 and 21 years and persons who are simple or weak-minded are regarded as having diminished capacity. |
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Henang had no choice when he was kidnapped, aged 13, by Maoist guerrillas in Nepal. |
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People who are becoming aged often have what is termed 'a second childhood. |
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Middle aged smokers, for example, may be frightened by lung cancer or heart disease. |
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Today Southampton detectives appealed for the public's help in catching the burglar, who was white, aged 15 or 16 with fair hair and wore a grey anorak or fleece jacket. |
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Nearly half of men aged 70 and older have been diagnosed with erectile dysfunction or impotence. |
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Forty years ago this month a young man, aged just 21, climbed on top of a car in Berkeley California and let fly with a stream of incendiary rhetoric. |
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The Commission also proposes that the second premium payment be restricted to bullocks aged 22 months. |
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The fuzz-faced crooner looks like he hasn't aged in the last 15 years. |
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When he was aged 17, he went to sea as a steward on a luxury cruise ship. |
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The days are designed for kids aged five to 12 years, with heaps of creative activities on offer such as cooking, beadwork and other crafty ideas, painting and much more. |
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The frugal food they had at home were put in front of them through the sweat and toil of their aged mother, Antoniammal, who did chores in a few households in their locality. |
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According to our shopper, the assayer would make up a tray of aged bone-ash, magnesium or cement cupels into which crushed ore along with a button of lead was added. |
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Children aged 15 or under could not be remanded in police custody for questioning. |
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The 136 men, all members of the Fur ethnic group aged between 20 and 60, were rounded up in early March in two separate sweeps in the Garsila and Mugjir areas in Wadi Saleh. |
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In early March, 136 members of the Fur ethnic group, aged 20 to 60, were rounded up, trucked to nearby valleys and executed with a bullet to the back of the neck. |
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The explosion was triggered in a classroom where students, aged 9-11, were inserting fuses into fireworks that had been filled with gunpowder by older students. |
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Although it is distilled 3 times in a pot still it is still a fairly strong whiskey that must be aged in used sherry, rum, or bourbon barrels for a minimum of 3 years. |
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She only ever posed for one photographic portrait: aged thirty-nine, sitssits, long-chinned and large-nosed, with a forced simper on her face. |
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He passed a young man jogging and two heavy middle aged women who were power-walking very slowly, their arms pumping up and down in what looked like slow motion. |
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Then, aged 26, he took on the seemingly impossible challenge of sculpting a colossal statue of the biblical hero, David, from one piece of flawed marble. |
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This explains why most high-school aged kids are liveliest in the evening, stay up late and prefer to sleep in late the next day. |
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At the start of the bulletin there is a short announcement from a middle aged lady, dressed in traditional Korean garb, and standing in front of a plain bluescreen. |
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Mr Ostrowski became interested in business aged 11, after delving into the ledgers of his father's plumbing firm. |
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The working miner in the back of the taxi, Mr David Williams, aged 35, was unhurt. |
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In the process of tidying up today, though, I found this wonderful picture of me aged nine, providing proof positive that I was a juvenile activist. |
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Some of the deportees, including a girl aged about nine, hid their faces from the cameras as they climbed the stairs to board the BAe 146-200 jet. |
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I really do see Psychogeriatrics as an area of specialist practice that spans both mental health and aged care but currently attracts support from neither. |
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At the end, the grandpas and grandmas were treated with a belated but sumptuous Onam feast which the aged from various day care centres and old age homes in the city enjoyed. |
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Children on the street aged under 16 may be classed as runaways or missing, though in many cases they are not reported as either. |
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Out of the 130 children, aged 18 months to 12 years, more than 20 nationalities are represented, with French functioning as the common link. |
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He was the son of a cooper and entered the army in 1870 aged eighteen. |
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Now aged 70, Mrs Merrick remains extremely active taking many courses such as computer classes at Belfield Community School, where she worked as a dinner lady for 15 years. |
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Teams of students aged between eleven and seventeen from across Europe were challenged to design and implement their own community health research project. |
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The grouse of aged visitors to the Eco Park against the Corporation is that it has not taken any steps to develop the three-acre area on its southern side. |
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And the 44-year old didn't look like she'd aged a day either. |
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In the countryside 37 per cent of men aged 30 are married, as against 31 per cent in the cities. |
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Pubs and nightclubs which accepted dud euro banknotes from youths aged between 15 and 17 in return for alcoholic drinks could be prosecuted for serving young people. |
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The one-acre attraction, which will be for youngsters aged nine and under, will also have roundabouts, dodgems, go-karts and a small train running round the site. |
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If all goes well, juveniles who, according to statutory definition, are aged 19 years and below, would require exclusive treatment when serving jail terms. |
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Temple began her singular career aged three, finding early success with chirpy hits such as Curly Top, Heidi and Bright Eyes. |
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When she died in 1696, the barony of La Brède passed to Charles-Louis, who was her eldest child, then aged seven. |
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Besides the awesome rock displays, the caverns also boast an array of calcium formations, aged but active, anciently and patiently still growing. |
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In unfatigued muscles, there were no significant differences between adult and aged animals in the duration of the linear phase. |
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The bendy cube puts up with anything that babies aged 3-24 months might do with it. |
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All players who were aged under 18 on April 1 are more than welcome, this is your chance to represent your town, your league, please attend, the more the merrier. |
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Joyce Crook, aged 46, had tumbled down the banking in the darkness at 11 pm on Saturday night after she wandered off a footpath in the Seven Acres Country Park. |
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People aged between 15 and 34 no longer hold the big-country record for amphetamine use. |
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It most commonly affects women aged over 50, but can occur in women of all ages. |
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To qualify you must be a home owner or a private tenant who is aged 60 or over, and has never had central heating. |
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By the time they are aged between 7 and 10, a quarter of all girls in Germany have already tried to go on a diet. |
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Since the day that Christina, aged nine, was given a pony and later, aged eleven, her first proper horse, she has been besotted with horses. |
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The little doll with soft body for cuddling and loving carries children aged 6 months and up away in to a sweet world of dreams. |
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The centre de la petite enfance Trois Petits Points provides child care for children aged 0 to 5, with capacity for 80 children. |
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Steve Martland, who has died of a heart attack aged 58, was one of the most vibrant, unconventional and dynamic forces in British music. |
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Anyone aged over 16 can take part in the lottery, giving them the chance of winning big money prizes and also contributing to the hospice through a regular payment. |
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At the annual prize-giving at the Congregational School it was stated that the eldest daughter, aged 20, had never missed Sunday school and never been late for 14 years. |
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There exists an initiation rite for young people aged between 10 and 15 years old. |
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Canada is sorely in need of a social program that will help families take care of their aged parents. |
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Is a story book about dieting a good idea for the aged six-to-twelve crowd? |
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However, minor fur harvesters aged 12 to 15 years will be permitted to trap independently if they have passed a trapper education course. |
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Anticipatory enlistment, at the age of 17 years, was possible under an exceptional regulation, but no one aged 16 could enlist. |
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Vocational training for 25 Albanian refugees in social welfare work involving the aged and disabled. |
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Article 133 stipulates that children aged under 12 years shall not be subject to criminal penalties but interned in an educational establishment or handed over to their parents. |
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Forty-six percent of drivers aged 18 to 24 said they would choose Internet access over owning a car, according to the research firm Gartner. |
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John Mathews, aged about 18, stood at the bar with his hands in his pockets, alike indifferent to a verdict of acquittal or guilty. |
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The buttery speck from La Quercia is aged up to 10 months, about twice as long as most speck, and then cold-smoked with applewood. |
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A sprinkle of aged artisanal soy sauce makes this simple dish seem like a feast. |
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At the time he took the pub on, Peter, aged twenty-five, was a catchweight wrestler. |
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He died on the morning of 6 February 1804, aged seventy and was buried at Riverview Cemetery in Northumberland, Pennsylvania. |
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Six months after his wedding, George contracted pleurisy and died, aged 67, on 12 August 1848 at Tapton House in Chesterfield, Derbyshire. |
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He died at his home on 16 March 1963, aged 84, and was buried in Thockrington churchyard, on the Northumbrian moors. |
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The town is served by 11 first schools for children aged up to 9 years old. |
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In 1788, aged 31, Blake experimented with relief etching, a method he used to produce most of his books, paintings, pamphlets and poems. |
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In 1912, aged eight, Gielgud went to Hillside preparatory school in Surrey as his elder brothers had done. |
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He died, aged 92, at his home on the Isle of Man on 1 May 2015 after being ill for some time. |
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Students aged 16 or older may study at colleges in England for their GCE Advanced Level or vocational qualifications. |
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Public Education is supported by taxation, and is mandatory for children aged five to sixteen. |
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He died aged 59 after falling ill on a journey to London and is buried in Bunhill Fields. |
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An example of sentencing is that UK pensioner and cancer victim Karl Andree, aged 74, faced 360 lashes for home brewing alcohol. |
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South African citizens aged 15 years and 6 months or older are eligible for an ID card. |
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The People's Republic of China requires each of its citizens aged 16 and over to carry an identity card. |
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All persons aged 16 and above must carry a valid legal government identification document in public. |
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In Malaysia, the MyKad is the compulsory identity document for Malaysian citizens aged 12 and above. |
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David became King of Scots upon the death of his father on 7 June 1329, aged 5 years, 3 months, and 3 days. |
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David Bruce, aged five, became king on 7 June 1329 on the death of his father Robert. |
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The same secludedness and isolation to which the schoolmaster whale betakes himself in his advancing years, is true of all aged Sperm Whales. |
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On leaving school, aged 14, he worked as a window dresser for the High Class Ladies' Wear store in Pontypridd. |
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He formally entered the Royal Navy on 13 July 1854, aged 13, on board Nelson's former flagship, Victory, at Portsmouth. |
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James Square, London, on 10 July 1920, aged 79, and he was given a grand national funeral at Westminster Abbey. |
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Sutcliffe committed his next murder in Leeds in January 1976, when he stabbed Emily Jackson, aged 42, 51 times. |
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Posidonius completed his higher education in Athens, where he was a student of the aged Panaetius, the head of the Stoic school. |
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Instead of his converts, however, a group of armed robbers appeared who slew the aged archbishop. |
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Situated in the heart of Istria, Motovun, ancient medieval town surrounded with middle aged walls at the top of an aslope hill at 277m above the sea level rising from the valley of river Mirna. |
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Pro Helvetia is enabling four theatre professionals aged 35 or under to take part. They must be working on a regular, professional basis in the Swiss theatre world and have a good command of German. |
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Moreover, parents, also Somali, who had their daughter aged two mutilated on Swiss land, were sentenced to two years of prison, as a deferred sentence in the canton Zurich although the facts happened 11 years ago. |
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He makes them to order from aged Chinese bamboo, in a traditional style that long predates the mass production of carbon-fiber or fiberglass rods that anyone can use nowadays. |
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An excellent wine with typical Tempranillo bouquet and flavour, aged in barrels stored in the underground cellar, and bottled under the ZARZAVILLA brand. |
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Afterwards, the product is either disposed for direct consumption, or stored in the underground cellar of our winery, where it is being aged in oak barrels and bottles. |
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Based on analyses of the evidences from the literature, this review presents the therapeutic options we have at one's disposal and proposes a stepwise management for both AN and PHN specifically designed for aged population. |
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The population movement inside and outside the territories of Sudan, the high levels of subsidies and a weak reading ability rates for children aged 15 or above. |
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Barry, aged 67, owned a small bus business until he retired. |
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