Thorpe, who has led his generation from preadolescence, is huge in Australia, the most popular personality on the continent. |
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Even battling evil warlocks, when tween girls leave the page for the screen, they largely hew to an awkward caricature of preadolescence. |
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Right now there is evidence of the garden's preadolescence in the spaces between plantings, the bare patches of ground, the room left for growth. |
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In general, independent movies for adult audiences, with no need to pander to marketing insight, do a much better job portraying preadolescence. |
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We can differentiate life stages based on educational institutions: day care for early childhood, elementary school for childhood and preadolescence and high school for adolescence. |
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When McEnroe launched his partnership with the Sportime Randall's Island Tennis Center in 2010, he said he wanted to challenge the industry orthodoxy that called for full immersion in the sport from preadolescence on. |
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Whereas the humiliations of preadolescence are fodder for comedy in male characters — the squeaking voice, the pimples, the delayed growth spurt — in girls it's an age often avoided. |
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Preadolescence is a new stage of life that represents the transition from childhood to adolescence. |
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