Boys who binged on booze and smoked marijuana daily were three to four times more likely to be found suffering from depression a year later. |
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Boys and young men with pretend guns were being given military drill and taught blood-curdling, screamed chants. |
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Gradually and under the direction of Mark Hutchinson the Boys defence began to solidify and Hanover began to own less possession in midfield. |
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Their raps may be blazing, but the melodies deliberately evoke early Beach Boys memories. |
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Never mind the cheesy aroma emanating from the ending, Wonder Boys is a darkly comic gem. |
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After passing the 11-plus he became the last of the grammar school intake to the former Boys High School before comprehensive education. |
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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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She says that when her two sons were just boys she sent them to live with her former husband in Austria. |
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The boys, they're over there! |
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Boys would approach girls, a pickup would ensue, and the couple would withdraw into another room, she says. |
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Boys are the primary victims of corporal punishment and other types of physical abuse, both at home and in school. |
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When we mouth off or botch it, they see us as the Dalton Boys, bullying goons who never learn. |
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So Rose Boys had a modest political aim, as well as satisfying an obscure and perhaps indefinable personal need. |
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Many of the boys had been drugged or tricked into coming to the center, and to watch them adjust was very difficult. |
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Boys were taught carpentry and gardening and girls learnt needlework, crochet and knitting. |
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It privileges, inter alia, the interests of boys and men over the bodily integrity, autonomy, and dignity of girls and women. |
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Awkward teenage boys in the beltway uniform of triple-pleated khakis, oversize blue blazers, and unusually wide ties. |
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With the arrival of Songkran many regular Bunker Boys deserted the water sodden streets and antics of Pattaya for more peaceful climes. |
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Boys bearing trays loaded with water bottles and cans of soft drink are hurrying towards us. |
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Boys carted crates of water in and others hauled workable furniture out on tractors. |
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Bexley Centre for the Unemployed is running a free course in food hygiene in the Boys Brigade hall next to Christ Church in Bexleyheath Broadway. |
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Boys are almost fully mature at this point and have developed a tough outer shell that protects them from their natural predators. |
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The Beastie Boys worked the crowd into a frenzy when they ran off to a smaller stage at the venue's opposite end. |
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Boys and girls, now connubially linked, escape at last on the very final page. |
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Curiously enough, all the stuff I forgot to write about earlier has to do with Boys. |
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Staccato beats, tinny keys and metrosexual anxiety permeate Last Exit, the debut full-length by Hamilton, Ontario electro-pop trio Junior Boys. |
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Years at the chalkface have given the High Master of St Paul's School for Boys a clear vision of what our education system needs. |
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Boys had to endure this to prove they could stomach the hardships of hunting. |
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Boys continued to make the same distinction between prospective wives and slags. |
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Bradford Boys have dropped their first points of the season in the Under-15 Yorkshire Cup. |
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However they will be up against it against the Tractor Boys who have won the most home matches in the league. |
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Needless to say, Billy Joel, The Beach Boys, and Elvis Presley are hardly the only pop stars with devoted followings. |
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In the first semi-final, the grudge match between Albatross Old Boys and Albatross Two was always going to be a closely contested match. |
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There are many more average Omars, alis and Aishes out there, boys and girls, waiting for us to listen and engage them. |
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Stable Boys maintained better domination of the game and effected a tactical ball control game. |
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Boys suffering any sort of injury will be taken to the hospital, and treated free of cost. |
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Currently, The Grace Cathedral Choir of Men and Boys is comprised of 14 choirmen and 30 choristers. |
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While the identity of the album he heard is uncertain, it likely featured the Boyoyo Boys, a popular Sowetan band. |
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Boys and girls in the borough can join the scouts aged as young as six when they are eligible to attend meetings of the beaver scout section. |
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Boys mature later than girls, but they generally manage to get through secondary level with their self-worth intact. |
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Boys and girls from the school's year 10 to the upper sixth were on the trip. |
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On the eve of Songkran, the Bunker Boys sought relief at the always testing course at Treasure Hill. |
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Boys who only experimented with vice did not increase their likelihood of depression. |
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One night just before Yuletide, the Lord of Misrule pursued the Wren Boys through London's cobbled streets. |
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Boys and girls also receive different numbers of presents, although the amount of money spent on their gifts is the same. |
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We headed onwards to Harajuku park, where we came across some Japanese Teddy Boys, with monster quiffs, and jitterbug dance moves. |
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Boys and girls wear a long white tunic with a coloured mozzetta on top to distinguish the various groups. |
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Blake was a fan of the Beach Boys, the Californian boy band that made waves with their surfer anthem Good Vibrations. |
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My problem is that Harpercollins is being really stingy with the Anansi Boys proofs. |
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The Bakassi Boys mostly operate in Nigeria's five eastern states, home to the Igbo. |
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Boys and girls did not significantly differ in the perception that their mothers encouraged them to gain weight and increase muscle tone. |
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Sixty dollars was spent between the four of us for tons of friend seafood, gumbo and Po Boys. |
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The boys that were charged, let the court system work that out, added Kenny Fazi, another Big Red alum and retired mill worker. |
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Boys become fitter and stronger, the shoulders enlarge and the legs lengthen. |
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And you get the impression that he still loves music with the same poptastic passion as he did when he first heard the Beatles or the Beach Boys. |
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Boys go in groups of fifteen to thirty to bush camps, where they stay for ninety to a hundred days to recover from the operation. |
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His first sortie was to the Carlow Boys School where the welcome was tremendous. |
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But underneath lie a collection of catchy melodies and hooks evoking in turns the Beach Boys, Beck or early seventies avant-pop. |
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Boys from my class would take a break from intramural basketball practice and come by and point and laugh. |
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Love fronted a Beach Boys band, Jardine led something called the Beach Band, and lawyers made a nice living off all the bitter litigation. |
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Boys and girls were trained for the separate duties and tasks required in the gendered world of their day. |
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The boys are so close that they share a bedroom back home in Anaheim, California. |
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The opening credits feature a traditional calypso that Americans would recognise as Meet the Boys on the Battle Front. |
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Backstreet Boys have collaborated with the hitmaker behind Lady GaGa for their new album. |
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Boys received less than adults, and piece-pickers and wool-rollers were often paid more than pickers-up, penners, and sweepers. |
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Without a doubt, Boys Don't Cry is the most devastating portrayal of violence done to women I have ever seen in a film. |
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Even though I can't sing like the Beach Boys, I'm glad that my daughters are California girls. |
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Eventually Boys did pull a goal back when Simon Rea scored direct from a corner on 78 minutes. |
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St. Mary's Community games under 14 draughts will be held on Sunday, February 10th at 2 pm in Allenwood Boys School. |
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The official adds that young boys, too, are not immune from sexual assault by the alp and arbakai. |
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Girls with ADHD are significantly less likely than boys to be diagnosed with it during childhood. |
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The boys began helping the Household Cavalry shift sandbags for flood victims at Datchet, Berkshire, at 6am today. |
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Boys are immunised, too, so that they won't be a source of infection to non-immune pregnant women. |
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Boys who scored above the cut-off for any other scale were excluded from the study. |
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Boys with pleurodynia may also have pain in the testicles beginning about 2 weeks after the chest pain starts. |
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I really don't know anything about The Beach Boys other than the fables and tired myths that surround their bandleader. |
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All enjoyed a meal catered by Prater's Barbeque and musical entertainment provided by the bluegrass and gospel group, the Buck Mountain Boys. |
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Beastie Boys and Hilary Duff also were no-shows for their scheduled backstage moments. |
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Anand's taste runs to Aerosmith, Moby and Bon Jovi, while Cathleen prefers Savage Garden and the Backstreet Boys. |
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Standing on the flattened slag heap that served as the rocket launch site, he proudly sports a baseball cap emblazoned Rocket Boys Dad. |
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We just played Houston, and these Junior Boys fans showed up in these nylon track suits, these girls in this shiny two-piece getup. |
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8-syllable names are rarely used baby names for boys. |
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Boys are independent, self-sufficient, aggressive, dominant, ambitious, stoic, and above all, successful. |
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The Old Boys started the game with a bang and scored a try with the first move of the game. |
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Los Lonely Boys are a hard-working, hard-rocking Tex-Mex trio with an incendiary take on barroom blues. |
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Their only curveballs thrown here are Beach Boys harmonies and the same augmented chord progression, and even these twists are rationed. |
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Boys are less likely than girls to read and take part in music and the arts. |
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Many memories were shared when former members of Tewkesbury Boys Brigade gathered for a reunion. |
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The school, which up to now was independent, is to be amalgamated with St. Patrick's Boys Primary School, to become St Patrick's Primary School. |
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Although pupils at Belle Vue Boys school used to wear claret and amber uniforms, they are not the civic colours of Manningham or Bradford. |
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Boys were desirable because they carried on the family name, which was passed on through the male line. |
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Some of the stuff they do must actually hurt, take for example the Hardy Boys. |
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One way the Boys have appealed to the masses is by interpreting popular songs and giving them their own twist. |
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At the time my favorite magazine was Boys Life, some publication affiliated with the Boy Scouts Organization. |
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The shortest piece on The Boys clocks in at a mere three minutes and fifteen seconds. |
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While this was a comfortable win for the Boys, nevertheless they had to work hard for it. |
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With their harmony vocals, swirling Hammond organ, and wah-wah guitar, they soon became known as the Beach Boys of hard rock. |
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Boys have reported that they consider the seeking and sharing of advice unmasculine behavior. |
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The Boys on the Bus are jetting home this weekend on chartered or private aircraft. |
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Boys aged between eight and 16 are being invited to take part in the weekends with their dads, stepdads or guardians. |
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By the time he was 14, Rod was in a skiffle band with schoolmates from Nunthorpe Grammar, styling themselves the Green Corn Boys. |
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So, Islamized teaching sends girls back home for marriage and housework, and remains exclusively for boys. |
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The Punchestown Boys rode into town saying they were going to build a corral for cattle and horses that would be good for the town. |
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Boys value their friends' opinions, so it would do you lots of good to get along with them. |
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The sun beat down as the procession halted behind the parking lot for pep Boys, a repair garage. |
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Children also worked as errand boys, crossing sweepers, shoe blacks, or selling matches, flowers and other cheap goods. |
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Now ye and yore boys jest haul yore ashes and start makin' tracks back to the Yellowstone. |
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The campus was aswarm with eminently harassable young women and strapping boys emitting almost tangible hormones. |
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He also was a big booster of the Oceanside Boys and Girls Club, among many other organizations. |
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Bad Boys may not be everyone's cup of tea, but its unsparingness makes for quite a welcome alternative when so many films gloss over the hardness of their material. |
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Boys were matched to another of similar age, social background, temperament, and biological somatotype, then randomly assigned either to the program or to the control group. |
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The majority of the school's boarding houses were constructed in Victorian times, when the number of boys increased dramatically. |
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Later the emphasis was on classical studies, dominated by Latin and Ancient History, and, for boys with sufficient ability, Classical Greek. |
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In fact, some boys and girls from wealthy Chinese families were later found by Portuguese authorities at Diu in western India. |
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The boys' school numbered 856 boys in 2009, the 500th year of its foundation. |
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But what made The Beatles and The Beach Boys so spectacular vocally was that they could vanish into each other with their voices. |
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Groups of glittery girls and boys with 1960s protomullets slid past homeless people too tired to beg for money. |
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Henry didn't doubt the little boys and girls knew that this place was haunted, just like all the growed-ups did. |
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Even the curly-haired boys from merchant families, very much to the disgust of their parents, fraternized with Coloured girls. |
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There were no roads, only paths through the grass worn away by barefooted boys and women. |
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Girls were married in their teens, but boys did not marry until they came of age. |
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School was mostly for boys, however some wealthy girls were tutored at home, but could still go to school sometimes. |
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In the early 20th century, thousands of boys were employed in glass making industries. |
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She wrote a novel called In Zanesville and then a book of essays called The Boys of My Youth. |
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So, when we went to open up for the Beastie Boys in Passaic, New Jersey, I wore the clock. |
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From 1773 until 1796, George Austen supplemented this income by farming and by teaching three or four boys at a time, who boarded at his home. |
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Boys and girls, along with men and women from Scout troops all over the district, marched through the High Street yesterday, accompanied by three bands. |
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Today it is primarily a prize giving event, where prizes are awarded to senior boys who have excelled in particular subjects. |
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Boys tussled in the branches above her, shaking leaves down upon her. |
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Estradiol mediates the growth spurt, bone maturation, and epiphyseal closure in boys just as in girls. |
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Both schools participate in an exchange programme which sees boys from either school visiting the other for one academic term. |
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However, a significant portion of testosterone in adolescent boys is converted to estradiol. |
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This muscle develops mainly during the later stages of puberty, and muscle growth can continue even after boys are biologically adult. |
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Boys and girls only met once a year at the Twelfth Night dance. |
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Eton College offers its sincere apologies to those boys concerned and their families. |
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The tribes of Bangladesh, like those of elsewhere, permit freemixing of boys and girls. |
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Boys play marbles, spin tops, fly kites, and play such games as kabaddi. |
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A hundred yards away a cluster of boys on the deck of a sturdy cabin-cruiser swung their caps and sent a hail across. |
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Various benefactions make it possible to give grants each year to boys who wish, for educational or cultural reasons, to work or travel abroad. |
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Two adorable fashion boys eagerly welcomed us, one in a schoolboy outfit and the other floating around in a flappy white smock-cape. |
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Whereas I saw her just a few nights ago on tcm in something called Boys Night Out from 1962 and she was alla dat, as they say. |
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Holding out a tray with betel leaves and areca nut, they knelt before the strapping young boys. |
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In France, until the French Revolution, the marriageable age was 12 years for girls and 14 for boys. |
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At any one time there are about fifty societies and clubs in existence, catering for a wide range of interests and largely run by boys. |
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This is less formal, with boys being allowed to visit each other's rooms to socialise if neither boy has work outstanding. |
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It rapidly developed into a larger house with a number of extensions and served generations of boys. |
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Everything at the school, including the large printing presses, moved to the North where the boys quickly settled into their familiar routine. |
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From 1947 ball boys were supplied by Goldings, the only Barnardos school to provide them. |
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The men and boys practiced not only the technique of twirling the bullroarer, but also the mock attack staged upon the person twirling it. |
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From their earliest days playing local Tulsa gigs, the boys inspired fandemonium. |
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The House Master and boys have an opportunity to make announcements, and sometimes the boys provide light entertainment. |
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Fifteen years ago, Near Dark went largely unnoticed, its box-office chances scuppered by a release date too close to that of a more teen-friendly vampire flick, The Lost Boys. |
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Boys reveal their ideas of manliness in their dealings with girls. |
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Still, Mick and the boys couldn't resist striving after whatever the Beatles attempted first, even when the Fabs flopped. |
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Not all boys who pass the College election examination choose to become King's Scholars. |
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Because the didn't have enough young boys for two full teams, they bracketed the seven-year olds with the eight-year olds. |
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Indeed Tom was much still the ephebe, sharing boys with his friend though talking of the gravity of marriage. |
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If you endanger other people's life and liberty in your pursuit of happiness, I shall have to confiscate your arms, boys. |
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Although classes are organised on a School basis, most boys spend a large proportion of their time in their House. |
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The boys attempt to prove that old British sports cars never deserved to be killed off by the hot hatch. |
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For example, it is customary for first year boys in Toye's to perform duties such as waking the house and taking the post from Flint Court. |
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The boys also reproduced the intro of Money from the various squeaks and clunks their cars made. |
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Despite warships changing due to technology and development, much of the training of the boys still reflected life under sail. |
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The little boys in the front bedroom had thrown off their blankets and lay under the sheets. |
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Boys and girls have their own separate sections of the ship, with matrons and masters-at-arms to look after them, in addition to the educational staff. |
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That humid night, I realized I had forgotten how much I loved and missed performers like Gift of gab, the Fat Boys, and Raekwon. |
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Buekorps is a unique feature of Bergen culture, consisting of boys aged from 7 to 21 parading with imitation weapons and snare drums. |
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Boys were apprenticed to a master until they were 24 years old. |
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Five bus-loads of boys and girls, singing or in a silent embracement, rolled past them over the vitrified highway. |
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St Paul's Cathedral has a choir, largely of men and boys, which sings regularly at services. |
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However, his efforts to convert the schools into classical schools for only boys were unsuccessful. |
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Boys are certainly bigger risk takers than girls, according to the survey. |
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The usual pattern was to create an endowment to pay the wages of a master to instruct local boys in Latin and sometimes Greek without charge. |
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Ruabon Grammar School provided education for boys in the parishes of both Ruabon and Erbistock for several centuries. |
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No grown-up people, no babies, no girls. It was a world of boys, eleventy and a hundred strong. |
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None lasses were in the dunces' row. If one had been there people would have looked at her and felt sorry but not boys. |
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Traditionally child choristers were all boys, but in November 2009 the cathedral admitted female choristers for the first time. |
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Boys are taught early in life to devalue care, to be hyper-competitive, super-achieving men. |
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William and his elder brother James were tutored at home by their father while the younger boys were tutored by their elder sisters. |
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James Thomson married Margaret Gardner in 1817 and, of their children, four boys and two girls survived infancy. |
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The blacks who work on a station or farm are always, like the blacks in the Southern States, called boys. |
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The trio formed the sad Boys collective, with Sherm and Gud on production and Lean manning the mic. |
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Boys who don't conform are ridiculed, called wimps and wusses. |
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While still at school, Charles joined the boys section of the local team Swansea Town, who later became Swansea City. |
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If these maizes were two boys, not improbably the one would be caned for failing to respond to treatment so efficacious in the case of the other. |
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Personally I find sissy boys a little too heavy to juggle, as well as being ageist, sexist and orientationist props. |
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Most boys learned skills from their fathers on the farm or as apprentices to artisans. |
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Winchester College is an independent boarding school for boys in the British public school tradition, situated in Winchester, Hampshire. |
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He meant the four other young faces in the picture, two bare-footed girls and a pair of overalled boys. |
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However they remain commonplace in most houses and are organised for first and second year boys to do by their respective Housemasters. |
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Girls had equal inheritance rights with boys if their father died without leaving a will. |
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These were almost exclusively aimed at boys, but by the end of the 15th century Edinburgh also had schools for girls. |
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Boys left the playing fields of Eton and went straight to the killing fields of Flanders where the challenges would be the same even if the consequences were more deadly. |
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They are called halves because the school year was once split into two halves, between which the boys went home. |
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Box of fluffies. I better go and round the boys up before they set fire to the church. Old Wal gets a bit match-happy now and again, you know? |
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Stan waited until the stomachs were full and the audience well oiled before selling the raffle tickets that brought in a bundle for the local Boys Orphanage. |
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A small number of boys continued their education after childhood, as in the Spartan agoge. |
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Klerkon considered Thorolf too old to be useful as a slave and killed him, and then sold the two boys to a man named Klerk for a ram. |
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The club played an early version of rugby football and was formed by old boys of the Rugby School. |
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Thoughtful and kind, he addressed the boys by their first names, allowed them bicycles, and encouraged and nurtured their personal interests. |
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Many of the sides run mini and midi teams from under sevens up to under sixteens for both boys and girls. |
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The old term, Library, survives in the name of the room set aside for the oldest year's use, where boys have their own kitchen. |
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The more traditional of these offer boys and girls the chance to learn and play many sports. |
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By the end of Whitehouse's life there were 264 boys and the school continued to grow and to flourish. |
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There are some variations in the school dress worn by boys in authority, see School Prefects and King's Scholars sections. |
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By summer of 1940 it was decided to move the boys and the school to the Lake District. |
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Their father taught the boys how to swim and ride, although he sometimes hired a slave to teach them instead. |
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The three teenagers, a girl and two boys, were playing by the river when it is believed they got into difficulty. |
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Prison Governor Captain George Hall employed boys to make bricks to build the C and M block wings onto the building. |
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Today, the pink-washed versions of toys that had been marketed solely to boys for decades are touted as a shift toward gender-neutrality. |
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The members of Radiohead met while attending Abingdon School, an independent school for boys in Abingdon, Oxfordshire. |
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Revolutionary legislation in 1792 increased the age to 13 years for girls and 15 for boys. |
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Under the Napoleonic Code in 1804, the marriageable age was set at 15 years for girls and 18 for boys. |
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In jurisdictions where the ages are not the same, the marriageable age for girls is more commonly two or three years lower than that for boys. |
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On the second day, Bridges asked the Boys if the relationship between the Dude and Walter progressed during the movie. |
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They are the American dream torn asunder, like clean fresh laundry left drying on the clothesline, switchbladed by bored boys of summer. |
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As Sending Up For Good is fairly infrequent, the process is rather mysterious to many of Eton's boys. |
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In contrast, boys accelerate more slowly but continue to grow for about six years after the first visible pubertal changes. |
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In addition to the masters, the following three categories of senior boys are entitled to exercise School discipline. |
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The hormonal maturation of females is considerably more complicated than in boys. |
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The crowd groaned when the muscled-up, raw-boned Paris boys stopped the Mites once more on fourth down, just inches from the goal. |
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In October 1925, Thomas enrolled at Swansea Grammar School for boys, in Mount Pleasant, where his father taught English. |
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Paul, in Mdina, and featured torchlight processions, the firing of 100 petards, horseraces, and races for men, boys and slaves. |
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His mother, Mari Lewis, is a devout member of the Calvinistic Methodists and seeks to bring her two boys up in the same faith. |
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In October 1861, he went to Edinburgh Academy, an independent school for boys, and stayed there sporadically for about fifteen months. |
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Between 1886 and 1895, St Paul's boys won 173 entrance awards at Oxford and Cambridge, which was 26 more than any other school. |
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The ship's master was the officer in charge of all sailors, ship's boys and the rest of the crew. |
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Little is known of Vasco's early childhood except that he was the third of four boys in his family. |
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Some of the young boys had become eunuchs due to the battle traditions that were at the time endemic to parts of southern Ethiopia. |
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They always have boys with them because they're all back-gammon players, which is what we call sodomites. |
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Two boys got electrocuted when a live wire fell on the auto-rickshaw in which they were sitting. |
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Coeducation is not used in public schools, with boys and girls segregated into separate schools. |
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The school has numerous sports facilities, and sport plays a major part in the everyday lives of the boys. |
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On May 31, 1607, about 100 men and boys left England for what is now Maine. |
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Barrie suffered bereavements with the boys, losing the two to whom he was closest in their early twenties. |
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Girls undergoing puberty show an increase in the total output of cortisol, which is related to stress, while boys show little increase. |
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Barrie and Hodgson did not get along well, but served together as surrogate parents until the boys were grown. |
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Boys are skillful with slingshots and blowguns in hunting small birds. |
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The thin boys with their brush cuts and spotty faces, their dinner jackets and burgundy cummerbunds with matching bow ties, would gape at us. |
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I told the boys to stock up with all they could, and went back to the village to recce for someone to pay as per orders. |
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Pauper children were boys and girls between the ages of 7 and 21, who were dependent on the Poor Law Guardians. |
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A pair of mules would be manned by a person called the minder and two boys called the side piecer and the little piecer. |
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First comes a young man carrying a bleeding lance, then two boys carrying candelabras. |
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As a result of union action, child labour laws were passed to prevent boys under 14 years old working underground. |
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On the morning of 14 October 1913 an explosion and subsequent fire killed 436 men and boys. |
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In 1812, 90 men and boys were suffocated or burnt to death in the Felling Pit near Gateshead and 22 in the following year. |
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Robert was the last of four children, two boys and two girls, and there was an age difference of seven years between him and the next youngest. |
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He entertained the boys regularly with his ability to wiggle his ears and eyebrows, and with his stories. |
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The Malian counsel had to rescue some boys who had not been paid for five years and who were beaten if they tried to run away. |
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Henry Wotton and John Donne began to be friends when, as boys, they chummed together at Oxford, where Donne had gone at the age of twelve years. |
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There is many a boy here today who looks on war as all glory, but, boys, it is all hell. |
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In 1775, shortly before his death, Sharp added a codicil showing that Richard, the elder of the two boys, had become the apprentice. |
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Turner, and others wrote modern day parodies that were much more upbeat and consisted of boys stuffing their faces with peanuts and bread. |
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He found that day boys were looked down on by boarders, and that Bede College was the subject of snobbery within the university. |
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Well, it was nip and tuck, but everything worked out fine. Santa Claus got there in time to bring toys to all the boys and girls. |
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Barrie unofficially adopted the Davies boys following the deaths of their parents. |
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A close friend at the time, John Wholly, took Hughes to the Crookhill estate above Conisbrough where the boys spent great swathes of time. |
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Derby Grammar School was founded in 1994 and was for boys only, until 2007, when they accepted girls into the sixth form for the first time. |
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This version, one of the best yet, included hits from LL Cool J, Run DMC, the beastie Boys, Outkast, Drake, Kanye West, and more. |
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One of the boys runs into a bitesome boxer dog, then tracks down its owner in church and demands that justice be done for his torn trouser leg. |
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Gabriel often saw him on the streets, playing on the curbstone with other boys his age. |
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Did seeing other bands like the backstreet Boys get back together make you think this was a good time to reunite? |
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The priest and altar boys enter and exit through these doors during appropriate parts of the Divine Liturgy. |
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In 2015 Muhammad was the most commonly given name for baby boys in England and Wales, if variant spellings are considered. |
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Of course boys are boys and need watching, but there is little watching necessary when they keep chickens. |
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Gone were female-led and feminist-sympathetic bands like Nirvana and the beastie Boys. |
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License to Ill by the beastie Boys is another example of a record that is completely uninhibited. |
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Children also worked as errand boys, crossing sweepers, shoe blacks, or sold matches, flowers, and other cheap goods. |
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She began watching American television and listening to American pop music, including the backstreet Boys and Madonna. |
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There was a poignant juxtaposition between the boys laughing in the street and the girl crying on the balcony above. |
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They knew the lineage of all the boys and girls who crowded into old cracky wagons, rode four to a horse or footed it out to the lake. |
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Most pundits are predicting the Romanians will be the whipping boys in a section that also includes Holland and Italy. |
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The backstreet Boys were the boy band of choice for people who liked their boy bands a little weirder. |
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Couple boys from way downcountry come for a summer in the woods. Isaac Cole talked to em. |
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Miz Rowe knew, of course, that Flary was at home, and knew that she was making a hand along with the old man and the boys. |
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Prior to this, from the 1920s onwards, the ball boys had been provided by The Shaftesbury Children's Home. |
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The best looking ones will be kept as geisha boys or misteresses as women were. |
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The lawful age of marriage was fifteen for girls and eighteen for boys, the respective ages at which fosterage ended. |
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Many Tudor towns and villages had a parish school where the local vicar taught boys to read and write. |
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He was their fiercest critic earlier in the season, when they were Championship whipping boys. |
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He rocked the middle part, listened to the backstreet Boys, watched wrestling, and played videogames. |
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I blasted the beastie Boys and chemically straightened my curls, drenching them with Sun-In until I, too, had long, golden waves. |
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He excelled at cornhuskings, where men and boys were divided into two groups, each striving to shuck the most corn. |
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The young Bruce Pike is more attuned to the natural environment than might be expected of subteenage boys. |
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Decorated with this mop of hair and the chaplet, the girl was led by her father to the mia-mia and put inside this with the four boys. |
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The only remaining dark part of the house will contain a new, much-needed wet room for the boys and utility room. |
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Back outside, Paddy and Addie discuss what happened with the frat boys. |
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A bunch of the tough boys from the wrong side of the tracks threatened him. |
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The birth order of the boys is clear, but no source gives the relative order of birth of the daughters. |
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Bigger boys were known to stand at street corners, smoking stompies of cigarettes and rolls of dagga. |
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Boys make gay jokes about most other boys, without any implication that any genuine Ugandan discussions take place. |
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Both of my boys are uncirced and their pediatricians say that I should never try to pull their foreskins back. |
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Petty schools had shorter hours, mostly to allow poorer boys the opportunity to work as well. |
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Remember those French boys we had to have at school? They were utterly spoddy. |
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You may have noticed barefooted boys cutting up monkey-shines on trees with entire safety to themselves. |
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She would make a tiny pocket in an undershift. Even boys wore undershifts, though theirs were shorter than the knee-length ones girls wore. |
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For example, up to 7 percent of boys are now born with undescended testicles, although this often self-corrects over time. |
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Plus, Chronicle is a superhero story for angsty teenage boys. |
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You are English boys, you will remain English boys, and you will keep that name unsmirched. |
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Down the beach, a group of mergirls and boys were facing off with the same merprince who'd spoken through the mirror. |
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