This means that to keep track of the whereabouts of your teenager, it is enough to buy him or her a cell phone. |
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A masked teenager pelted police with bricks and a table leg during the Bradford riots last year, the city's Youth Court heard yesterday. |
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Even as a teenager, she had felt drawn to work with African Americans and Native Americans. |
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In a darkened hallway, a young girl and her parents stare after the teenager tramping upstairs. |
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The mother of a teenager who died following a moped accident is pleading for calm in the aftermath of his death. |
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Admittedly I'm enjoying myself and like any other teenager I'm as keen as mustard. |
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The coach who helped guide Amir Khan to an Olympic silver medal says the Bolton teenager can become a boxing legend. |
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Many thought this too lenient a punishment for a teenager who had created the world's most prolific computer worms. |
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A teenager has died after she was involved in a disturbance with a gang of youths in the Falkirk area. |
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A teenager has been left deeply shocked after being attacked by a gang of up to ten girls as she walked home. |
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She said the teenager still believes he is the aggrieved party and was being threatened while being ejected. |
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I have a wide variety of clients, ranging from a top scientist under pressure to a teenager with eating disorders. |
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Melissa was a bright, attractive, popular teenager with everything going for her. |
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Jackie suggested to parents that the teenager might come up with suitable punishments for themselves that are agreeable to both parties. |
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He has not had to do that because the teenager sails through life on an even keel, barely tipped in either direction by success or failure. |
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An angry and vengeful young teenager wanted the power to avenge a father murdered by Orcs. |
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As a teenager, Kureishi responded to the racist taunts by immersing himself in rock music and nurturing his rebellious streak. |
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Ask just about anyone and you'll soon find out that he is not your typical teenager with an unmistakable rebellious streak. |
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Within minutes the fire had spread upstairs, trapping the teenager in her attic bedroom. |
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Despite his protestations of innocence, many in jail believed he was the ruthless killer of a defenceless teenager. |
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As a teenager she joined her brother on the road, playing in numerous tank towns and dives. |
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He and Wazzock have decided to team up with the common goal of inflicting some misery on the troubled teenager. |
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The teenager taken to hospital yesterday morning was released by the afternoon. |
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A teenager with suspected meningitis was today recovering at home after receiving hospital treatment. |
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A high-speed head-on car crash claimed the lives of a teenager and two elderly women, an inquest heard. |
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A teenager who doesn't seize the opportunity to lounge about the house, wonders will never cease. |
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The teenager, wanting only to be named as Andrew, suffered horrific injuries when he was knifed in the face by a supporter at the football match. |
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The icing on the cake is Sophie Bryde who, in Zoe, plays a great angst ridden teenager doing community service. |
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The modern teenager gets a bad press and is associated in many minds with yobbery, drunkenness and aggression. |
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The teenager abandoned plans to go to university and now works the streets in Sheffield's red-light area to pay for her addiction. |
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Bow Wow may be more famous than the average teenager, but that hasn't made him exempt from life's growing pains. |
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A kindhearted teenager built a safari area free of charge for youngsters at an infants school as part of his A-level studies. |
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She moved in with Young as a teenager and the couple had three children, but she fled to a woman's refuge after suffering violent beatings. |
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An excellent all-round display by teenager David Wilkinson saw Rawdon defeat Adel by one wicket in the semi-finals. |
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Transport police have released a description of a teenager found dead on a railway line in Kearsley in an attempt to identify him. |
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The life of a Romanian street child could not be more removed from that of a teenager growing up in Whitworth. |
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A teenager was today nursing a suspected broken nose after he was beaten and robbed by a car gang. |
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Her feelings were enough to deal with, but hearing him babble like a lovesick teenager pushed her way over the edge. |
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Don had big dreams as a teenager, but they didn't involve running a liquor store. |
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I'm sure that I'm sounding like either a pathetic lovelorn teenager or a sad bitter queen. |
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Having a teenager in the family can mean you're in for an emotional roller-coaster ride. |
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It's as if you are a teenager cussing out your parents before demanding your allowance and the keys to the car. |
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Mr Mantell has lived in Westbury for over 80 years working as a wagon repairer at the railway station since he was a teenager. |
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If we look at racism then, despite all the self loathers, there is a good deal less racism nowadays than when I was a teenager. |
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Six foot two, mad keen on sports, Craig Flatman seems every inch the typical teenager. |
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The teenager wore a knee length, blood red, halter dress with a low and dipping neck line. |
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The manager is appealing for coffee drinkers to help identify a teenager who helped himself to an armful of t-shirts without paying. |
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One neighbour, a teenager who did not want to be named, told how she had heard a noisy row. |
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The father-of-three was fascinated by choppers, the low seated motorcycles made famous in the film Easy Rider, since being a teenager. |
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As a teenager in 1944, I was the skipper of a 10-foot rowboat with a centerboard and small sail. |
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Most people consider acne to be a consequence of being a teenager, as though it were a rite of passage marking the ascent into adulthood. |
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Namie introduced her to the seedy underworld, but not the yakuza one, that being a rich teenager in Tokyo had to offer. |
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This teenager held a buff build and tall lean body with brown hair was spiked and wire frame glasses rested on his nose. |
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She has been reunited with the love child she gave away as a teenager, it emerged yesterday. |
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The teenager passed the AS level exam in the subject with an A grade but received a U grade for his coursework. |
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Set in a depressing flat on a south London estate, teenager Luke rummages down the back of a grubby sofa in a fruitless search for something. |
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A teaching assistant has been cleared of assaulting a teenager who bombarded his house with snowballs. |
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As a teenager, he faced his first court judgement after assaulting the local parish priest. |
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And since his childhood Gary has gone from strength to strength and now enjoys a range of hobbies like any average teenager. |
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How ironic that in this family, the runaway in question is a parent, not some rebellious teenager. |
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Settled within a nest of blankets, the teenager found it very hard to get back into typing. |
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In recent days the teenager has managed to take a few steps, helped by a dedicated team of physiotherapists and supported by walking frames. |
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Police believe a wall of silence is protecting a knifeman who stabbed a teenager in the face during a seven-a-side football match. |
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As a child and as a teenager, I often wrote fiction for pleasure, and was told that I had a talent for it. |
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The untimely departure of the teenager was enough to overshadow a last-gasp victory for the Merseyside outfit. |
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The teenager is now busy making last-minute plans before she jets off in early April. |
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I was concerned because Heineken was a big warmblood and Gigi was a petite teenager. |
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John Thaw, who died from cancer this week at the age of 60, landed his first paid role on a stall at Smithfield Market as a teenager. |
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He was a teenager in the grip of a strong, young passion, and Bess was his unattainable beloved. |
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I also saw a picture of her as a bleached-blond punk teenager wearing dark eyeliner and a shirt that looked as if it was made of chain metal. |
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Her mother went around their hometown of Waterford, Mich., selling chocolate suckers to help fund Jean's first luge camp when she was a teenager. |
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The teenager was forced to hand over his phone to the first offender while his accomplice ripped a gold chain from his neck. |
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It's ominous from the very beginning, when you step in the role of a pipsqueak teenager as he tries to evade a zombified cop. |
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Police were yesterday questioning a man after a teenager was found stabbed to death in the street. |
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If a policeman questions a teenager, they must fill out a 40 question form. |
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Whirling back a decade ago, he was the shy, gangly teenager, who used to shed tears at training sessions because he was homesick. |
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Looking almost as young and lean as he did a decade ago, he is astonishingly convincing as a gangly teenager who has the world on a string. |
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She was a gawky, gangly teenager, her teeth in rail-track braces, on only her second trip to the capital. |
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I recall as a teenager the indignation I felt at being queue-jumped by old bags who decided that I didn't matter. |
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His pleasure when events went his way was the uncomplicated pleasure of a child or a boastful teenager. |
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A teenager has thanked fire crews who saved his life by rescuing him from a blazing inferno. |
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Afterward he commented to me that I had reminded him of his days as an acolyte when he was a teenager. |
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If you took a caricature of the average teenager and reversed almost every attribute, you would get Elizabeth. |
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I act like a teenager and he acts like a staid, pipe-and-slippers pensioner. |
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I haven't played tennis since I was a teenager, and I was astonished at the changes in the game. |
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Last November, the teenager visited the Awassa region of Ethiopia on a week-long aid trip. |
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Extreme experiences such as freaking out when accidentally smoking angel dust as a teenager were all recorded. |
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The teenager was unconscious as firefighters from Devizes released her by forcing open the tailgate and rear passenger door. |
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A teenager, the youngest in Britain to have triplets, spoke of her delight at getting used to the joys of family life. |
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He had a brief taste of this ill-rewarded toil as a teenager before being recruited to the Liga youth system as a 16-year-old. |
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His wife was ill with depression and he was responsible for caring for the children ranging in age from a teenager to a toddler. |
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Magistrates adjourned the case until March 12 th for pre-sentence reports, and warned the teenager that he could face prison. |
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Judge Charles Wade adjourned sentence to April 22 so the probation service can prepare pre-sentence reports on the teenager. |
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However, within a minute the French teenager was harshly adjudged to have tripped Adrian Foster. |
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When I was a teenager I bought a book from a jumble sale called The Insult Dictionary which told you how to insult people in five languages. |
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He learns his birth name as a teenager, but nothing more, and it is evident that this void has created a corresponding void in his soul. |
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The teenager was a little overwhelmed by all of the attention she attracted at the awards ceremony. |
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As a teenager we lived in a large, rambling old house which creaked and groaned like an old man's knees. |
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However, the prospect of dragging a reluctant teenager around may put off most parents before you've even left the house. |
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As juvenile crime rises, here and across the country, tonight's confessions of a York teenager make provocative reading. |
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Or, if you have children, you can get a babysitting bargain, since your teenager can book two clients in a single night. |
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Pop music, much like a teenager with a dresser full of training bras and her first summer job, is going through a lot changes. |
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As a teenager he developed a passion for soldiering, or, rather, the idea of it. |
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The teenager had volunteered to work with underprivileged children in Guanajuato, Mexico. |
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His opponent, a year or two older but still barely a teenager, winces and, fighting back tears of humiliation, launches himself in a flurry of wheeling punches. |
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Egan claims he was sexually abused and assaulted by Bryan Singer in properties in Hawaii and California when he was a teenager. |
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Only one of those letters was signed by a young Canadian teenager in Sarnia, Ontario, asking whether he should change from playing golf left-handed to right-handed. |
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Goddard was accused of abusing Michael Egan in Hawaii when Egan was a teenager. |
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The angsty, hazy mind of a teenager is a source of constant befuddlement and dismay for full-grown observers. |
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A teenager and a seven-year-old boy were injured as 50 men armed with sticks, bottles and baseball bats fought a pitched battle in a Bolton street. |
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He was older than me, blond, wore a white shirt so everyone could see he had a Chelsea body, and could any other teenager make a scarlet ascot look so good? |
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Meanwhile, news of the tragedy was relayed to pupils during morning assembly today at Bitterne Park School where the teenager had been a pupil since last year. |
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Ebony magazine finds itself in the hot seat for a series of covers dedicated to slain teenager Trayvon Martin. |
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I first encountered Wright when I was a nerdy teenager, and thought his unique style of clever deadpan absurdism was just about the coolest thing ever. |
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It's a good day to remember Rodney Hulin, a physically slight teenager who was serving time for arson in a Texas prison. |
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Her older and crustier crew, holdovers from her father's reign as captain, has no trouble accepting a teenager as the sole decision maker for the ship. |
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Am I a rebellious teenager whose going through a phase in life? |
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On Labor Day weekend, the teenager accompanied Shattuck, her three children, and several of their friends to Bethany beach. |
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Parents may want to think twice if their teenager is telling them way-out stories, having wilder than usual mood swings and seeing things that aren't there. |
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The teenager was asked about conversations he had with the dean at Los Angeles' John Burroughs Middle School, where the boy had a history of acting up in class. |
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The mother of a teenager killed during an argument about a dog has branded the British justice system a joke after his attacker was jailed for three years. |
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When the teenager was 14 or 15, the suit contends, Goddard communicated that he loved John Doe. |
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A teenager who suffered a brain haemorrhage when he fell from his bike on the way to catch a train has been reunited with the railwayman who helped to save his life. |
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The teenager is said to have had a confrontational phone call the night before he allegedly went on his rampage. |
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The teenager was shaken by the incident, and his father remembers having to console him for hours that day. |
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Run Lola Run was the coolest movie ever when I was a teenager, so I was so thrilled. |
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As a teenager growing up in New York, he had become involved with street gangs and used drug dealing as a means of funding his own heroin addiction. |
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The teenager and his ageing parents grow a small amount of rice but depend almost entirely on two buffaloes to maintain their precarious existence. |
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Persistent rumors that Darren Wilson will not be indicted for putting six bullet holes in teenager Michael Brown. |
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Edouard Collin is a tall wisp of a French teenager, all well-tanned Parisian sinew with a sharp-angled, warmly expressive face born to be placed in front of a camera. |
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For her starring role Hannah was taken to Otley, where she went into make-up to be transformed into a 1960s teenager with a little skirt, hair in bunches and T-bar shoes. |
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An elderly man is critically ill in hospital after being knocked down when a teenager ran across a road and jumped into the middle of a bus queue. |
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As a teenager of few words, he had not told his parents about his fever, not realizing that his silence aroused fears in his parents, the hospital and the judges. |
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One teenager checks the reed of his clarinet and practises phrasing. |
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Daniel Pinkwater captures the essence of life in the 1950s for a beatnik teenager fed up with conformity. |
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I broached the subject of contraceptives carefully when the teenager mentioned his promiscuity. |
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As a teenager I wanted a Sigma Wand, but I never got one. I'm definitely having one of these though. The new rod is cock-on! |
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But it was 37-year-old Giggs who looked like a care-free teenager as he glided across the pitch he knows so well to breathtaking effect. |
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The tendency to follow trends and explore one's sense of self goes hand in hand with being a teenager. |
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They may be approaching 40, but after three beers they are behaving as immaturely as any teenager. |
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As a teenager, Lister attended Grove House School Tottenham, studying mathematics, natural science, and languages. |
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Pugin, still a teenager, was working for two highly visible employers, providing Gothic detailing for luxury goods. |
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Patricia Williams writes that he attended performances of the Carl Rosa Company and Sadler's Wells as a teenager. |
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As we have seen, Byrd had begun setting Latin liturgical texts as a teenager, and he seems to have continued to do so at Lincoln. |
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A teenager has taken Milifandom to a whole new level by getting Ed Miliband's face tattooed on her thigh. |
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As a teenager, Wollstonecraft used to lie outside the door of her mother's bedroom to protect her. |
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As a teenager, Wittgenstein adopted Schopenhauer's epistemological idealism. |
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He later revealed that, as a teenager in Vienna, he had had an affair with a woman. |
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Joan of Arc came from an obscure village and rose to prominence when she was a teenager, and she did so as an uneducated peasant. |
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As a teenager he worked as a cowboy for several summers on a ranch in Arizona, and he continued to ride horses nonprofessionally all his life. |
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He was a teenager when the Welsh nationalist party Plaid Cymru was founded in 1925, and he founded a branch of the party while he was at Oxford. |
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Giggs was christened Ryan Joseph Wilson but as a teenager changed his surname to that of his mother after his parents separated. |
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Regan started boxing as a teenager under trainer Dai Gardner, who remained his trainer throughout his career. |
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In the prologue of Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, Jones is seen as a teenager, establishing his look when given a fedora hat. |
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He says his original interest in islands sprung from seeing Inchcape out in the distance, as a teenager. |
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Two songs Merle wrote when he was a teenager manage to outrock anything he'd yet recorded. |
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As a teenager, Victoria resisted persistent attempts by her mother and Conroy to appoint him to her staff. |
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My pop pop was a teenager in the 1940s and he worked at a restaurant doing everything from washing dishes to cooking. |
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A local teenager named Martha Hunt had drowned herself in the river and Hawthorne's boat Pond Lily was needed to find her body. |
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Maria, as a teenager, knew William Wordsworth's daughter, Dora, very well and later led an interesting and colourful life in London society. |
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In the film, she took the role of Loretta Lassiter, the mother of a teenager suspected of murdering his wealthy father. |
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He harboured a childhood ambition to be a ballet dancer but instead joined the Royal Air Force and the Merchant Navy as a teenager. |
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Some rumors that the governor had smoked pot as a teenager were flying around, but he has finally managed to shake them off. |
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The teenager admitted the racially aggravated assault of Mary, 40, by repeatedly punching her on the head and pushing her. |
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Then why, the ballsy teenager asked, are gay couples not allowed to marry? |
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Despite this, Jasmine is a happy, well-adjusted teenager, who has just celebrated her 17th birthday. |
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Yet at the age of 58, the woman who is world-famous for creating the Aga saga has begun showing off like a silly teenager. |
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The amendment to the violent crime reduction bill follows the air gun death of Glasgow teenager Andrew Morton. |
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When Brett Kimberlin was a teenager, living in Indiana, he sold drugs. |
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But I felt a bit like a bewildered teenager whose friends are heaping praise on her for having the hippest, most with-it parents ever. |
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When you move back to a country with hockey as its national sport, it's humbling to be the slowest, wobbliest teenager on the rink. |
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Mo is an energetic and passionate teenager, full of promise and potential who has his own brand of lovely word play that could lighten any room. |
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Alonely DJ strikes up along-distance friendship with someone claiming to be an abused teenager with Aids. |
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The Lindley teenager has won a prestigious Benjamin Franklin scholarship to an American Ivy League university. |
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A teenager with angiographically normal epicardial coronary arteries and acute myocardial infarction after butane inhalation. |
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A CAR jacker who took a teenager on a terror ride through the streets of Birmingham has been jailed for three years at the city's Crown Court. |
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Orphaned by a worldwide plague of vicious, zombielike vampires, a teenager is rescued by a rogue vampire-hunter. |
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It looks like what some crazy teenager who seems zonked out due to lack of sleep, would wear on her wrist. |
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At the time she was preparing a quinceanera for her oldest daughter, intent on giving her teenager what she herself had never had. |
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He has been acting since he was a teenager, having started at a Saturday morning class at The Ragged School in Manchester. |
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While Hannah quickly readopts the attitude of stroppy teenager, she's reminded just how alien small-town life is to her. |
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A PREGNANT teenager who robbed a shop at knifepoint and ended up with just a pound was given a chance to escape prison yesterday. |
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As a teenager in Dartford, Kent, young Mick watched his idols topple. |
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An acned teenager with his hand in a bag of nacho-flavored Doritos was whispering to another kid who was reading Lolita and picking his nose. |
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A SCOTS teenager was raped, thrown down a lift shaft and left for dead while on holiday in Turkey. |
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A RUGBY teenager is off to Florida tomorrow to represent the UK in roller hockey. |
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Mr Riding told how at about 4am lockkeeper James Hogan was driving home when he came across the teenager. |
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But rather than lap up the sun, sea and sand Down Under, the teenager decided a move to the Arabs was better. |
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The teenager collapsed in front of horrified onlookers on O'Connell Street after mistakenly eating satay sauce at a Chinese restaurant. |
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I suppose a blutwurst once a decade can count as a blood substitute, but the idea of sucking a teenager dry has little appeal. |
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Gary Scutchings, 54, threatened to post topless pictures of the North Wales teenager in her home area if she didn't meet him. |
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In this sequel to Rescue Pup, Seeing Eye dog Shakespeare is matched with Tim, a teenager recently blinded in an accident. |
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As a teenager, he met Eugene Boudin, a landscape painter, who introduced the artist to painting outdoors. |
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An Australian teenager was stabbed 133 times by two drunks who then decapitated him and used the head as a bowling ball. |
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But by sheer chance, two Aussie bushwalkers stumbled upon the teenager yesterday. |
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Even before he was a teenager, Williams harbored dreams of being an actor. |
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The Millie Show, which starts filming at River City's Dumbarton studios in May, will make the Glasgow teenager a household name. |
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As a teenager I had problems at home and every Monday I was late for school and booked by the prefects, who were teacher's pets. |
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Jennifer Ellison has come a long way since she first appeared on our screens as a tearaway teenager in Brookside. |
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Nevertheless, parents often worry about their teenager not wearing the aligners or simply losing them and wasting the treatment. |
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The Borough authorities said this is the extreme measure and the only change for the teenager to correct. |
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When they were our age it just wasn't possible to be an openly gay teenager. |
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Skydiver Jarrett Martin was just a teenager when the sport he loved almost killed him. |
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Born Julian Clifford Mance, Junior was raised in Chicago, still a teenager when he joined the band of tenorist Gene Ammons. |
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The teenager sparked a massive police hunt when she claimed to have been attacked at knifepoint on the railway embankment near Weddington Fields seven weeks ago. |
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She graduated to the prestigious Miami Herald, becoming the first teenager to receive a byline for her environmental writing, and is now a regular contributor. |
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The Hopkinstown teenager again upset the applecart by lifting the Aberconwy Trophy at Conwy and Maesdu after a stunning five-shot victory over Neath's Richard Hooper. |
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The teenager spent hours cranking out volumes of bad poetry. |
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Part 1 traces Richter's parentage, his formative years in Zhitomir, his move to Odessa as a teenager, and his training under Heinrich Neuhaus at the Moscow Conservatory. |
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As the team suspected that the teenager was suffering from hypothermia, they placed a thermal hood on his head and wrapped him in a windproof blanket. |
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The lawyer for a teenager at the center of Lawrence Taylor's sexual misconduct case says the girl will make an impact statement at the former football star's sentencing. |
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The boy was walking along the footpath with his scooter towards his mother when he was approached from behind by an Afro-Caribbean teenager carrying a BB airgun. |
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Before she left for Beijing, he promised the teenager the pounds 460 hand-made Italian shoes, which are appropriately made out of watersnake, if she won gold. |
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The Mourning After brings you a shiversome story from a suicidal teenager. |
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Born in Brynmawr and raised in nearby Pandy, she moved to London as a teenager to become a professional singer, despite having little formal musical experience. |
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In the demo, this drama is captured by footage of a teenager, small and spindly, walking across a vacant lot, basketball in hand, to a netless court in a nearby school yard. |
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I'm a child of the early 1980s and a teenager of the 1990s, and even though TV was beginning to fill with Ellens, Wills, and Jacks, Indiana was still a gayless place. |
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As a teenager Foster was on a school bus that was bombed by the IRA, the vehicle targeted because its driver was a soldier in the Ulster Defence Regiment. |
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If only I'd realised that, compared to competing with inflated career achievements and boasts of successions of mini-mes, being a teenager was easy. |
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The teenager then fled to the mountains to join the mujahedeen. |
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A lawsuit against Osbourne was filed by the parents of John McCollum, a depressed teenager who committed suicide allegedly after listening to Osbourne's song. |
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Gold at foil went to 19-year-old Rhys Melia, who defeated former winner countryman David Mansour in the final, with another Welsh teenager, Jason Scourfield in third place. |
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The security guard in question, Brian Grimes said he's used to violence and intimidation, but the attack by the teenager was the worst case he'd known. |
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I turned round, and a large teenager was barrelling down the pavement towards me, clutching a handbag that even I could tell didn't match her shellsuit. |
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The Duke of Cambridge piloted the RAF Sea King helicopter while his colleagues winched the teenager to safety from Silver Bay, Anglesey, on Thursday. |
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North Wales detectives had been questioning the teenager from Llanfairpwll, Anglesey, since Tuesday morning about the murder of Mrs Leyshon in November. |
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As fans, coaches and players cheered and yelled from the sidelines, a Burin teenager scored a goal in the first ten seconds, setting the tone for the rest of the match. |
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Stephen Rolley is a confident young Bobby and Hannah Boyce excels as the geeky teenager Laura who blossoms to become his attractive girlfriend as well as cosongwriter. |
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The teenager, who is white, about 4ft 7in tall, with dark blonde shoulder-length hair, is known to frequent Huyton and the Cawthorne Avenue area of Kirkby. |
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Concern about their teenager being bullied online is second to last. |
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She was seen on CCTV in February hugging the teenager, who has learning difficulties and attachment disorder, while she was in the care of Derbyshire social services. |
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