Some teens bury their heads beneath sofa cushions while Jenny Jones gushes about teen makeovers on television. |
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Because many adolescents have slight hormone imbalances during puberty, menorrhagia isn't uncommon in teens. |
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Striking women, many of them in their teens, formed picket lines outside their workplaces, trying to convince the scabs to join them. |
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The researchers scanned the same 13 healthy children and teens every two years as they grew up, for 10 years. |
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And despite the fact that I've been almost exclusively mendacious since my late teens, it's not rained on me once. |
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There is no magic formula for parenting teens but parents need to talk and listen to their children. |
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Today's teens have more opportunities for taking dangerous risks than ever before. |
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It's a place I feel a little funny about, because when I was in my teens and early 20s, there was no shop more naff on the high street. |
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Back in my teens, I'd have dreams where all I did was run around grabbing boobies and reciting poetry to hoboes. |
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Of these often-untrained teens, 200,000 are injured every year through slips, falls, strains and burns. |
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You write that troubled teens become jaded and often distrustful of adults and authority. |
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It is targeted at teens and deals with complex teenage issues in a mature manner. |
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As a teenager, I know what my fellow teens get up to, and how these antics can be stopped. |
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The robber is described as about 5ft 7ins tall, in his late teens or early 20s, of slim build and with possibly streaked hair. |
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Despite their often misunderstood appearance, these were teens to be immensely proud of, not menaced by or feared. |
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With current medications most cases of both types of cancer in kids and teens are curable. |
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The influence of playwrights like Pinter and Beckett was more apparent in his teens. |
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She grew up in a house full of music and began playing the melodeon in her early teens and played right up to her death. |
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The young do not seem to be as determined and unflinching as we were when we were in our teens. |
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Sometimes, kids overlook grocery jobs for teens simply because they think the only job available is bagging groceries. |
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Jo Haywood discovers that buying clothes for tiddlers, toddlers, tweenies and teens is child's play this season. |
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Coaches end up teaching the teens how to kick a soccer ball, leap hurdles or swing a bat. |
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There, across the street, a boy in his teens leaned against a stall, chatting casually with a gray-bearded man. |
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Men in their teens through their late thirties are particularly at risk of developing testicular cancer. |
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He'd begun smoking in his teens and had been smoking ever since, apart from a few years when he managed to stop while in the army. |
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Over the next several years, teens and undoubtedly everyone else, will use WAP-enabled devices in ways and applications undreamed of today. |
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In a particularly telling passage, he recounted attending a masked ball during his teens. |
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It's fitting that this looks like it will appeal to stoned teens, because it feels like it was written by them too. |
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Both Robson, an Australian, and Jordan, a Barbadian, chose to come to England to advance their cricket in their late teens. |
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The accumulated rage, hurt and self-doubt become so entrenched that even teens from loving homes may never recover. |
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We got the chance to peer into the minds and hearts of today's teens, both the materialists and the non-materialists. |
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Turning children at the threshold of their teens into rational thinking beings is clearly not their credo. |
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The first man was white, in his late teens, 5ft 10 in tall, of medium build, with fair short hair. |
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The book is targeted at learners who are past their teens and learning English as a second language. |
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And when you are entering your teens, making all that fuss about the adolescent equivalent of martini smacks of premature fustiness. |
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Although werewolves don't make their first change until their late teens, it's only the end of the lengthy process of maturation. |
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A group of teens had their planned weekend away ruined when a murder of crows inexplicably smashes into their car, causing them to crash. |
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Somewhere in my early teens my mother became interested in herbs and medicinal properties in plants. |
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I think I was put off the game during my early teens when my brother repeatedly thrashed me. |
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During my late teens and early twenties I had a Chesapeake Bay retriever, a fine wild fowling dog. |
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It was only when Tessa, barely out of her teens, was in a car crash that the truth surfaced. |
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Today, steroids are widely used by both male and female bodybuilders and athletes and also by boys not yet in their teens! |
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Most of my friends met their partners during their teens and have stuck together ever since. |
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When they reached the undecorated office, the teens all were told to sit in the waiting room. |
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Yeast infections of the skin in older children, teens, and adults are uncommon. |
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Lucky for you teens, Jessica hasn't been flashing any particularly noticeable jewelry on her fingers. |
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So whether it's teens watching Buffy or executives watching their budgets, the distracted mobile user seems to be a common type. |
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These teens are the least rebellious of all the groups, conforming to the mores of local society. |
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By the time they reach their teens, the kids will probably have exhumed my body and stuck my head on a pike. |
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Although Crook had a tough time in his teens, he insists it did not traumatise him. |
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This doesn't mean I was a bully, it was just that people couldn't get me down the way other teens would be cast down. |
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He died while his children were in their teens and their mother, his wife, abandoned the family, returning to the old country. |
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There were around 80 teenagers in around their mid-to-late teens, all dancing on a wooden floor in a compact space. |
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This week was very chilly for Washingtonians as they had to brave temperatures in the teens. |
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I imagine many so-called moralists are secretly jealous of teens engaged in pleasure, as opposed to any serious moral valuation they may hold. |
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Across the street from the town's entrance was a moderately tawdry water park, populated by screaming kids and rowdy teens. |
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Most teens that get acne have the milder form, called non-inflammatory acne, and get just a few blackheads or whiteheads every now and then. |
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There were quite a lot of young adults in their late teens as well as children buying. |
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There are beautiful teens with bored expressions, belied by their enthusiastic jive. |
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Experts agree that young teens need at least eight-and-a-half hours of shut-eye each night. |
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In the past year, Irish police have adopted a tougher approach to pubs and off-licences that sell drink to teens. |
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She started drinking heavily in her late teens and by the time she was in her twenties she was hopelessly addicted to alcohol. |
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This dedicated mixmaster made the transition from bedroom DJ to live performer during his mid teens. |
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Once boys become teens, masculinity is additionally defined by the absolutely crucial task of getting laid. |
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Three teens along with their rescuers were saved after their boats capsized in the St. Mary's River. |
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Many of the younger criminals have graduated from joyriding and burglary in their teens to crimes such as drug-dealing. |
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Is it not hard enough to manage these oversized automobiles around the city without the yelling of voices and pushing of adolescent teens? |
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Dorothy works with adolescents and teens, as well as adults and couples on a wide range of issues. |
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Victoria Gottis is a divorced single mom raising three rambunctious little teens. |
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But one might just ask, do we have to criticize those thousands of teens who have tried, or perhaps, experienced this unwanted rampancy? |
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Being of a certain age and background, I was wont to sport the occasional safety pin back in my teens. |
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The hens would be in the low teens, 16 or 17 pounds, and the toms would dress out at 28 pounds. |
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Brandon was a late bloomer in motorsport, starting in karts in his late teens. |
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The second is described as mixed race possibly Mediterranean around 6ft, in his late teens, with a square face and heavy build. |
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The past decade in the United States has been one in which the entire population, from teens to octogenarians, has gotten fatter. |
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She believes that teens in the rural Jamaica can help the industry by reading the newspapers and being aware of what is going on. |
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The teens were hampered by poor reading and research skills and were more prone to leave a site after encountering difficulties. |
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I was reluctant at first as the staff were nearly all youngsters in their teens and early twenties, but I decided to give it a go. |
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She left school for the last time and spent most of her early teens raving, taking ecstasy and hallucinogenics. |
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The caducity of youth is not something I ever thought about it my teens, but can't stop thinking about in my twenties! |
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Once we reached our teens many girls wore corsets or corselets under their uniforms to keep their figure in trim. |
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I also teach a private class in writing for teens, which I enjoy tremendously. |
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But that's the thing, the Hawaiian wunderkind has been pushed into adulthood when she is barely into her teens. |
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I lived my childhood and teens constantly terrified that someone would find out that my mother was barking mad and an alkie to boot. |
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The suspects are described as white, one is in his late teens, 5ft 8in, slim, with short dark hair and has worn a checked shirt. |
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Are books the perfect way for teens and YAs to explore issues and the questions they have? |
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Access to contraception of all types is particularly burdensome for rural teens. |
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He began playing the piano at age four and played classical piano right into his teens. |
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For once the average age is plummeting downwards to late teens, early twenties. |
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Sean grew up in a middle-class Sikh family and devoted his teens to punk rap. |
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So why, when they reach their teens, will some ignore what they understand? |
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In my late teens, a sensitive young painter, I felt the need for some personal space. |
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The second was in his late teens to early 20s, tall, of slim build with spiky hair. |
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Wisdom teeth usually grow through the gums during your late teens or early twenties. |
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I didn't see asparagus until my teens at the earliest and I'm very middle class. |
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By the time he reached his teens he showed precocious talent and at the age of 25 he was a rising star. |
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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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But bung me on Brunswick street in a Christmas shopping rush and all of a sudden I'm leading the fashion stakes among Asian teens. |
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In my teens I grew adept at the tricky art of getting into mischief without getting into trouble. |
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Three youths, believed to be in their early teens, used stones to break windows. |
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In place of the free-form discussions and social dances older teens enjoy, Hughes now offers more play-oriented activities. |
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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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Niki began playing the piano at age four and then took up the guitar in his teens. |
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Such initiative is unexpected from a child who has not yet reached his teens. |
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During her teens, Samerjan was introduced to unusual fabrics from exotic lands by her father, a successful textile manufacturer. |
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It seems that, in the land of the free, teens must not be subjected to full-on satire. |
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There once was a boarding school couple at Riverview, a school for teens with special needs, located on Cape Cod. |
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This data exposes as a fallacy the belief that most teens are somehow lazy, shiftless or just uninterested in work. |
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Economists say many Americans, especially teens and young adults, are finding that buying and owning a car stretches their financial resources. |
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At least the teens have their youthful naivete as an excuse for auditioning. |
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There seemed to be a deep underlying repression in those teens which had no healthy outlet. |
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Eli looked at Tim reproachfully as the two joined the stream of teens heading for the doors. |
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Through his teens and beyond he was an athlete and travelled the world competing and training on the circuit. |
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In the meantime, his unsettling snapshots of troubled teens capture something of the unreal nature of this millennial time. |
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The stereotypical cutter is a girl in her young teens suffering from discord at home and doing poorly at school. |
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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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Blogs were once the domain of angst-ridden teens and doomed presidential candidates. |
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If they were ninety and on their last legs, I might understand it, but these are barely out of their teens. |
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Dr. Katzman, the chief researcher, and her team are studying 50 recovered anorexics who were diagnosed during their teens. |
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How to care for children, especially those in their teens, who can be very rebellious, revolting and resistant? |
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This forest seems to be a stopping-off place for lost travelers, such as the vanload of teens who are the focus of our story. |
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Exactly when I started shaving has slipped my mind, but it was in my early teens, so I've been doing it for close to a quarter century. |
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I had asked him for permission to proceed, as I need to consult with him in matters of expressions and code words used by teens. |
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It just wasn't a good idea to shove such a square Shakespearean peg into the round hole of modern teens. |
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Many teens will rise to the occasion by taking on responsibilities and providing support for other family members. |
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Singer Rupert Browne spent his teens in London, witnessing first hand the peak years of Britpop, drum'n'bass and techno. |
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He was born with deformities in both legs but nevertheless became a champion rider and high jumper in his teens. |
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In Vermont, they're considering legal protection for teens who have been caught sexting. |
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On an only slightly different note, both the movie and Lucy's character seem a bad role model for impressionable young teens. |
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We could see our drug advertised on TV, in commercials brazenly aimed at kids and teens. |
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It was generally thought that eating disorders struck upper-class white teens and young women. |
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The dog is now fast approaching his teens, and although relatively fit, he needs the occasional visit to a vet for upkeep and maintenance. |
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He didn't take himself seriously, and that's just what the crowd, which took in teens to totterers liked about him. |
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Rex Brindle, 88, of Falcon Gardens, is a genuine lover of people and has been an active local preacher since he was in his late teens. |
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The difference between the sexes remains the main reason for male preference for women in their teens and twenties. |
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Bullock was raised in Nuremberg, Vienna and Salzburg, before the family settled back in Arlington when she was in her early teens. |
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After all, back in the seventies, the long bond yield was up in the mid teens. |
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He assures me he is far too long in the tooth to compete against the current world title holders, who nowadays are in their teens. |
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Children and teens who sometimes eat a lot don't necessarily have binge eating disorder. |
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Benches, if they are to accommodate anyone but love-struck teens, should be 5 or 6 feet wide. |
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Children, from toddlers through to teens, will be donning these must-have looks too. |
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There is no such honour behind the loyalties of one of my workmates, who switched his support in his late teens. |
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This may sound horribly sad and depressing to all you free teens but in fact I liked the quiet life. |
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She also said the teens rode on two bikes and forced her to pull over as one brandished the weapon. |
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The project will provide hands-on training and artist mentorships targeted to highly motivated Hispanic teens. |
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As a ten year old, and through his teens, he dazzled the public with his fleet and flawless fingers, ardent lyricism and musical maturity. |
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Attempting to recover her was a man in his late teens, with ice blue hair and an unsheathed long sword gleaming in the morning sunlight. |
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He began talking about revolutionary socialism in his teens, taking against the school and the system that underpinned it. |
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For one thing, it has led to an increase in sexually-transmitted diseases, forcing sexually active teens to think twice about bed-hopping. |
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She gives a doggedly unsensational account of rampant, abusive teens in a company town fallen on hard times. |
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These teens manifest a conspicuous sensualism and seek to push the pedal on life's enjoyments to the max. |
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The lads are virtually unrecognisable from the fresh-faced specimens pictured here in their teens about to embark on a holiday to Spain. |
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A beauty contest winner in her teens, she was signed by 20th Century-Fox and soon shot to movie stardom. |
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She snorted 100 lines of ketamine a day in her teens before turning to the then legal mephedrone, known as meow meow. |
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They've got actors and actresses who actually resemble horrible little orange faced tarty teens. |
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In the making of many of these sites, teens are being mentored and trained to create the kind of media they want. |
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Many teens are conscious of media saturation and critical of corporate motives. |
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Four teens ran down the dirt path of a town, their clothes tattered and patched, but not dirty. |
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But the burglars have often been described as in their late teens or early 20s, of smart appearance and well spoken with a local accent. |
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The woman was able to provide a positive identification of the pair of teens, who were charged with theft. |
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The physics curriculum works with fulcrums, levers, and pulleys, echoing in the physical world the rapid growth of arms and legs that teens experience at this age. |
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Witnesses said the girls were in their late teens and had been accompanied by a man who left soon after the blast. |
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Moments later, police caught up with two teens about two blocks away in a Pasadena alleyway. |
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But for the millions of teens and young adults with an ASD, is it a missed opportunity to present a valuable role model? |
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One about teens battling to the death, and several about bereft middle-aged people struggling to keep it together. |
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Florida teens Brandon Goode and Alex Hollinghurst were madly in love, and wanted to run away together. |
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And these three particular teens also might have been encouraged to see a trip to the caliphate as a way to rebel. |
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A friend of mine, the mother of two teens and the CFO of a Chinese education company, told me as much in a recent conversation. |
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The family has been told Kerry is unlikely to live past his early teens. |
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I used to listen to a lot of short-wave radio when I was in my teens. |
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Look a little closer at the well-groomed kids with innocent, idyllic faces in school blazers or the teens that look identical to their parents except for their age. |
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So what if money-making teens in Malaysia say a gleeful ker-ching! |
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Jamie, who has been a keen rally enthusiast since his early teens, is said to be making good progress despite the extensive injuries he sustained. |
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The wine list offers lots of options in the teens and twenties. |
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Both men had emigrated from Russia in their teens, Tamerlan from Dagestan to Cambridge, Plotnikov from Siberia to Toronto. |
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Brute is the story of Mac and Jesse, two disenfranchised teens who turn to robbing houses as a form of recreation and quick cash. |
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Yu believes that one of the dead teens, whose body was found on the runway, may not have been wearing a seatbelt. |
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They take children from the age of five, most leaving in their late teens. |
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Organ failure ensues with death in the teens to early twenties. |
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With prices more or less in the single digits to low teens, the e-reader makes page counts a selling point for books. |
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That was until someone rapped on her door and her eyes open, the sun glaring into the window like a cop with a flashlight going to a car full of drunken teens. |
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Standing up from the table where the teens had been playing a board game, a regular ritual at the Easter banquet, she stretched her arms out and yawned. |
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When the jazz age roared in, for example, the flamboyant Tom Mix replaced the Victorian William S. Hart as the most popular Western hero of the teens. |
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Francine Pascal's Sweet Valley High series sold 250 million copies and made '80s teens swoon. |
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Frieda, who was four years older than Anne, had several boyfriends in her teens. |
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This is a woman who has lived and breathed politics since her teens. |
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That is seven children and teens killed by gunfire each and every day in America. |
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A heartwarming Hanukkah tale of two teens fighting the same rare cancer, whose friendship transcends nationalist stereotypes. |
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Everything from videogames to heavy metal music has been blamed for aggression in teens. |
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The teens then repeatedly punched the Sikh man, threw a bottle at him and ran off. |
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When the teens were younger they used to play a game, where they would make-believe that they all lived in the royal palace in the middle of the city. |
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Finally, support of family and love will greatly help pregnant teens. |
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Courses in parenting teens and toddlers are starting in May. |
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Twenty percent of today's teens have at least one immigrant parent. |
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She proposes that children's physical and emotional problems can be the result of teething, a process, she asserts, that can actually last through the teens. |
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But for some teens ISIS seems to symbolize power and purpose, a great drama promising deliverance from the humdrum. |
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Former student and teacher Pat Paxton remembers many teens being late because they couldn't get from portables to their classrooms in the five minutes allotted. |
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I'm still not that bad with my mashie niblick today out on the Weymouth pitch and putt, but back in my teens, it was a bit of a steep learning curve. |
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It's also the appeal of the classics, and many novels for older children and teens draw heavily on classic themes, tackling challenging ideas along the way. |
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Immature teens always try to prove that they are mature and they are responsible, but the only thing they forget at that time is that one mistake can ruin their life. |
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Chasing a group of teens off a keg in the woods is what usually passes for an exciting day for the Springfield police. |
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But teens with superpowers on the run from a shadowy organization that wants to kill them? |
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So, whatever the weather, there is no excuse for bored toddlers or teens. |
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As they went from their teens into their 20s, McCain and Kastigar each had minor run-ins with the law. |
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A report hit the web Wednesday claiming Facebook, now in its tenth year, is losing its teens at terrifyingly high rates. |
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The film focuses on two Ukranian teens, Raya and Luba, who are lured into slavory by promises of a hotel job. |
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Uncle Julian hit the road before he got out of his teens, right in the middle of the Depression, and worked his way across the Atlantic as an oiler's pimp on a tramp steamer. |
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The study also found 43 percent of teens wished they could unplug from their technology. |
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The lead characters both and walk and talk like typical teens while a twangy folk song that sounds like a mix between John Denver and Kenny G plays in the background. |
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I learned Morse code in my early teens, while taking a ham radio course. |
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They fared significantly worse on the math part of standard academic tests than teens with unipolar depression and those with no psychiatric history. |
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Ravi and Wei were both over 18 when their crime was committed, but they were still teens. |
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I had another chance to observe him when a bouncer from the nightclub across the street politely asked the teens to escort me around the corner to avoid attracting attention. |
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By paging through dozens of international covers, the teens are hoping to find pictures of themselves. |
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Even into my early teens we'd get the occasional storm that would give us several days of snow and plenty of material for snowball fights and snowmen. |
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Of course now that I am the parent, it would be wrong to assume that the teens I know are up to no good, so I work hard to give them the benefit of the doubt. |
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In YA lit, non-white teens still tend to fight racism and violence more than cliques and phonies. |
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The prime mover behind the show, Andy Valmorbida, who is now 30, moved with his family to Manhattan when he was in his mid teens. |
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Music has been a passion of mine since my early teens and over the past twenty-five years I've amassed a sizeable collection of vinyl, tape, CDs and digital media. |
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As pro Publica recently noted, blacks age 15 to 19 have a 21 times greater chance of being killed by the police than white teens. |
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The heavy rain that fell last weekend had cleared up by yesterday when crowds gathered to watch hundreds of teens of all shapes and sizes in action. |
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Until their early teens, men tend to let their mothers choose their clothes, until this becomes too embarrassing or damaging to their street credibility. |
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Plenty of teens will find the father, son and game interrelationships intriguing. |
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Along the rocky hills behind Jon and Rosa Yearout's ranch, Nez Perce teens gallop on lean, spotted horses called Appaloosas. |
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As the press zeroed in on Wisconsinite Jamie Nabozny and Utahan Kelli Peterson, teens around the country took note and took heart. |
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Researchers compared the school exam results of 877,000 Swedish teens with the Apgar scores of their infancy. |
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Parents and teens are invited to participate in a dialog with their peers and healthcare providers via the JAH Facebook page. |
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We should be outies in our belly buttons until our late teens and early 20s and then become innies. |
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When Bodega Bamz was in his early teens, he hit a blunt laced with angel dust. |
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Drusus died of asphyxiation in his early teens, shortly after becoming engaged to Junilla, the daughter of Sejanus. |
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I would love to speak bluntly to those gangbanging teens and wanna-bes and tell them prison is nothing like what you think. |
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For weeks, these teens have sacrificed their free time and social lives to memorize hyperbolas and palindromes. |
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Depending on your age there are opportunities to get work experience as early as your teens. |
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Gary grew to more than 7ft tall because of a brain tumour which caused the medical condition acromegalia in his late teens. |
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A group of teens that showed up allegedly began fighting some of the partygoers when they exited the woods, Police Sgt. |
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That's especially common among teens who frequently listen to loud music or plug into Walkmans. |
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Beck began as a folk musician, switching between country blues, Delta blues and more traditional rural folk music in his teens. |
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There were about a gabillion people there, mostly teens, screaming and carrying on like he was the biggest star in the world. |
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Into his teens he was a member of the Scouts and played rugby in his school's first team. |
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For this reason, many nutritionists and dietitians recommend that dieting teens consume at least 1,800 calories each day. |
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The research also found most parents use text talk including GR8 which teens think is as old as Shakespeare. |
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Leagues for teens and adults have been developed by the Bahamas American Football Federation. |
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Q IN my teens, I was with a guy who was into Satanism and that kind of stuff. |
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Will black-lace-trimmed purple panties play in Peoria? Why not? Cool is the common denominator of teens everywhere. |
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Goobie covers a lot of ground with misperceptions, group dynamics, family relationships, and the pressures many teens face to fit in somewhere. |
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With enough grit, gore and golly gosh for even the grungiest of teens and adults to relish. |
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The climatic scene of Rebel without a Cause is the group of very daredevil teens playing chicken. |
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Through his childhood and much of his teens, Sutcliffe showed no signs of abnormality. |
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Scooters were also a practical and accessible form of transportation for 1960s teens. |
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In captivity, wildebeest have lived beyond 20 years old, and impalas have reached their late teens. |
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Seigel, in his late teens Marx may have had pneumonia or pleurisy, the effects of which led to his being exempted from Prussian military service. |
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There is frequently a Sunday School for children and youth groups for teens. |
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And this creepy expansion came about even though popularizers of assisted suicide for teens and adults admit there are already problems galore. |
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From sneakers to sandals, from high-tops to high heels, shoes make many teens shop till they drop. |
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She was brought up in a very religious household, but broke away from the church in her teens. |
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Two solitudes, or so it seemed, except for the half-dozen teens who attended church with their families. |
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Many local teens spend their spring breaks playing video games, riding skateboards or hanging out with friends at the mall. |
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I would make little notes in my teens and eventually I got a pair of binoculars and could see little splodges on other hills. |
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In their montages, the teens followed a general theme of peace and unity, using the close-up photos they had taken of personal symbols. |
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What else changes besides hyper-active young teens and smellier conditions in the cabin? |
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There's also a correlation between his work and the mishmashes of commercial imagery that teens plaster on their bedroom walls. |
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Three teens are endowed with telekinetic powers after encountering a presence while exploring a cave. |
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I couldn't help but notice that the four men in the car, in their late teens or early 20s, were all wearing dark stocking caps. |
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Volunteers from alcohol awareness group Clued Up made the discovery after talking to teens in Rosyth, Fife. |
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However, few British teens and young adults would have had the time and money to spend this much time going to nightclubs. |
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I thought all girls in their late teens were things of rare beauty, even the ugly ones, and my girl ain't ugly, no sirree. |
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Through her teens and twenties, 35-year-old Dawn Lee exercised compulsively to try to stop the binge-eating, associated with her bulimia. |
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Just having the hots for teens is enough to make you an ephebophile, according to some therapists. |
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All those braggy status updates can make teens with low self-esteem feel even more depressed, a new report reveals. |
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Prescription painkillers are extremely addicting, and teens who self-medicate for relatively minor pain can become addicted quickly. |
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Iranian teens wear more colourful, light-blue manteaus and some wear coats that have slits in the side. |
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Groups of teens singing a cappella on street corners got recording contracts. |
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Girls were married in their teens, but boys did not marry until they came of age. |
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Most of all, teens should allow plenty of time to reach their destinations, driving carefully and following all the rules of the road. |
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For example, a surfboard company can pinpoint and relay ads solely to young teens in California, who have shown an interest in surfboarding. |
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He used some of the Bard's bawdiest lines to help the Coventry teens understand the play and make it their own. |
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The intended target audience for the game are teens, grown-ups, book worms, puzzle lovers, love birds and renouncers alike. |
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When teens get caught smoking they may get in trouble, but they rarely get help to kick the habit. |
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And, having got into the grounds, there's always the guarantee that some teens will have snuck off for private biology lessons, blithely unaware they'll end up on a meathook. |
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She could sleep for England. It's not unusual for teenagers to sleep for England, I know, but I believe Amy experienced depressions in her early teens. |
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With the line bellying to exert a downstream pull on the fish, it jumped and I saw it clearly, a good silver salmon in the late teens to early 20s of pounds. |
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The Tomorrow People E4, 9pm In the 1970s, there was a low-budget British kids' show set in the future where teens had paranormal abilities like teleportation and mind-reading. |
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A grand jury indicted the teens in August but defense attorneys objected to the secretly convened proceeding, saying grand juries do not have the right to indict minors. |
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While in his early teens, Tolkien had his first encounter with a constructed language, Animalic, an invention of his cousins, Mary and Marjorie Incledon. |
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Facebook said that teens are among the savviest people using social media and they want to be heard, be it for civic engagement, activism, or their thoughts on a new movie. |
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It was, and is, widely believed that Huxley was nearly blind since the illness in his teens, despite the partial recovery that had enabled him to study at Oxford. |
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The American Academy of Pediatrics said emergency contraception methods like Plan B should be more available to teens who need parental permission to obtain it in some cases. |
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Teenage pregnancies, especially among younger teens, are at greater risk of adverse outcomes including early birth, low birth weight, and death of the infant. |
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Tashkent's Mayor has imposed a curfew on Internet cafes in Tashkent, which pervert the nation's teens, encouraging them to view material contradicting national mentality. |
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In the 1940s, when I was in my early teens and working underground at Lambley Colliery driving a pit pony, we wore a carbide lamp on our pit hats. |
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It was in this culture of microcelebrity that Anderson, an intellectual drifter who had been a hacker in his teens, saw an opportunity for MySpace. |
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Officials at the city hall in Belgorod said the man opened fire outside a department store, killing five people immediately, including a girl in her early teens. |
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Klee also left home to make his name, moving in his late teens to Munich, where he studied art, earned his keep as a musician and, in 1906, married Lily Stumpf. |
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This dystopian future feels like a place we've visited many times before, and the prospect of Earth being repopulated by stroppy American teens is a pretty terrifying one. |
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In his teens, Sutcliffe developed a growing obsession with voyeurism and spent much time spying on prostitutes and the men seeking their services. |
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Scooters were a practical and affordable form of transportation for 1960s teens, and in the early 1970s, public transport stopped relatively early in the night. |
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For a slightly grungier look, worn by the angst-ridden teens in 10 Things I Hate About You, think multiple piercings, Doc Martens and interesting hairstyles. |
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It is believed the man was with another man, described as white, with strawberry blonde hair, in his late teens or early twenties, wearing jeans and a hooded top. |
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Preteens and teens are at greater risk for meningitis than other age groups, and are recommended for vaccination by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. |
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The Valley Girls of today might look, sound and dress different from those of 1983, those packs of mostly blond, middle-class teens who jammed the Sherman Oaks Galleria. |
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