The judgements for adults and children are treated separately in the assessment framework. |
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In the east, Algonquin is the principal means of communication, and spoken by the majority of all ages. In the west, most adults speak Algonquin. |
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The larvae, called wrigglers, feed in the water for a week or so, then pupate for only a few days before emerging as adults. |
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We live in an age when attention deficit disorder is rife amongst adults and children alike and brevity is a prized quality. |
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Nowadays, adults, particularly in the upper middle classes, are less laissez-faire about children's social lives. |
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In any case, the couple, who appeared to be consenting adults, were discovered making whoopee in the toilets. |
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Infants may seem to be sleeping most of the time, but they're far more intelligent and receptive than most adults imagine. |
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Kyphosis is a progressive disorder that can affect children or adults in the thoracic or cervical spine. |
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Mr Lyons said the reception centre runs a number of computer, arts and crafts and language classes for adults. |
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The review uncovered a wide range of research relating to the practice of suctioning adults with an artificial airway. |
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Among older adults categorized as physically active, 24.7 percent engage in strength training. |
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Egg-laying adults are especially active during bloom, a time period when insecticides should not be applied. |
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The weevil larvae become adults in 17 to 28 days, depending on the weather. |
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During the exam, students provided care to acutely ill children and adults. |
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Interviews were conducted across the country and the results have been weighted to represent the profile of all adults. |
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She was fairly friendly with adults, and appeared to have had at least 1 litter of puppies already. |
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The club caters for juniors and juveniles on Fridays from 7.30 to 11 pm and for adults only on Wednesday nights from 7.30 to 11 pm. |
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For example, central hemangiomas grow rapidly and commonly present as a radiolucent mandibular mass in children and young adults. |
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Volunteer helpers are also welcome and adults are allowed to join the mountain biking activities. |
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Kids do need a healthy balance of love and discipline if they're going to grow into happy well-adjusted adults. |
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Studies show most children whose parents divorce go on to develop into well-adjusted adults. |
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The hard work of craft-minded kids and adults will be put up for raffle and auction by the Northside Centre in Sligo town. |
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Teens and young adults will come of age taking the Internet for granted, as their parents did television, as their grandparents did telephones. |
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Youth develop tobacco addiction and experience withdrawal symptoms similar to adults when they try to abstain from smoking. |
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Young male adults were the first to leave, out of fear of being forced to serve in the military. |
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With its amazing soundtrack and psychedelic rainbow visuals it captivates adults and kids alike. |
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These kinds of horror stories might scare kids, but they're unlikely to scare worldly adults. |
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My little brother Andrew stopped in mid-step and wiped his mouth still wet with water, as the adults looked at him in absolute surprise. |
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By 1984 the adults and their young carried admixtures of the genes that produced the 1983 adults. |
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Secondly, do symptoms of depression and anxiety in adolescence predict cannabis use in young adults? |
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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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In almost all situations adolescents are both children and adults at the same time. |
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We are teaching kids how to be active and we're re-educating adults as well and that's why the program is taking off. |
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The sites were the lairs of Allosaurus, places to which adults brought food to feed their offspring. |
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Paddy O'Callaghan said that adults and children were crossing the road on a speed ramp. |
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He hoped to spoil the youngsters and watch them grow up to become adults he could be proud of. |
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It is a bit ironic how all little girls want to do is grow up and all adults want to do is be young again. |
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How can something so small require the undivided attention of two grown adults and still not be satisfied? |
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Children who are overweight tend to grow up into adults who are overweight. |
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It's about two youths and the evolution of their relationship as they grow into adults. |
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The investment looked canny as the market for gadgets and toys aimed at adults keeps growing. |
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We share hopes and dreams for our kids and expect that we will be able to provide for them as they grow into adults. |
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Would it be better to treat children like adults while they are growing up? |
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As the surviving children grow up into adults, we must feel eternally grateful that they are here. |
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I believe we have to treat grown ups as adults, and everyone has to be free to make his or her own choices. |
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There is growing evidence that most adults with moderate coeliac disease can eat oats. |
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In particular, low birthweight infants who grew to be heavy adults were at high risk of coronary heart disease. |
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Other children grow into young adults while in foster care and leave to live independently. |
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The flies appeared to be normal, but they could not smell at all, either as larvae or as adults. |
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Codling moth adults were observed on several occasions resting on the plastic egg traps. |
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So it's not just the children of today who are being wooed and won by alien thinking and cultures, but many of our adults are hopelessly lost. |
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Non-winged and winged adults are usually shiny black while the smaller nymphs may appear to be a dull gray to black. |
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But family tensions and feuds bring their own stresses at this time of year and can ruin the big day for children and adults alike. |
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Jumping, running, swimming, wrestling, and other sports activities are recreation for boys and young adults. |
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Hall believed that children recapitulate stages of human evolution as they grow from infants to adults. |
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In a nation of multitasking workaholics, insomnia strikes 127 million adults. |
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Cultural differences enhance the wonder of camp for children, youth, and adults. |
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This is not very common in adults but sometimes happens in young children with smaller, narrower windpipes. |
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The course is open to mature adults, particularly women, who wish to return to the workforce. |
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Many of the Chicano texts appropriate or written for young adults feature males coming of age. |
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The new television campaign will be aired during top rated programmes and, according to Miller, will reach 90 per cent of all Irish adults. |
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Then again, children are, in many ways, tougher than adults, and it may haunt them less than it has haunted me. |
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In the United States, Parkinsonism affects approximately one percent of adults over 50 years of age. |
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They even take care to put their empty wrappings and bottles in the litter bins, and that's something a lot of adults could well emulate. |
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Children address their elders by using the honorific form of Nepali, while adults speak to children using more familiar language. |
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All lacewings, both as adults and larvae, prey on aphids and other soft-bodied insects. |
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The most common cause of goitrous hypothyroidism in adults is: A. Graves' disease. B. Riedel's thyroiditis. C. Hashimoto's disease. |
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All I have to do is walk down the street and kids and adults will stop and gawk at me. |
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The Duke of Edinburgh Award Scheme is a kind of Scouts organisation for young adults fearful of wogglesand uniforms. |
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It's a book that gave me nightmares as a kid, and fired the imaginations of thousands, if not gazillions of children and adults alike. |
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The usual family group consists of the adults, the kits, and the yearlings of the previous year. |
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However, the truth is that in their heart of hearts, quite a few adults are afraid of deep water. |
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Of the allergic diseases, eczema is the most common among both adults and children. |
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Here's the advice that helped me raise two willful and determined kids into delightful and productive adults. |
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Sleep-deprived, worn-out adults can barely care for themselves, let alone an active, needy child. |
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According to the information on the Internet the virus is wiping out adults on a worldwide scale. |
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The adults of most species feed on nectar and honeydew produced by aphids and other sucking insects like leafhoppers, whiteflies and mealybugs. |
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And they need the affirmation from relationships with parents and other adults. |
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Children are more strongly affected by kwashiorkor than adults because they are still growing and their protein requirements are higher. |
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Most of them feature sparkle-eyed children with an innocent faith in wonder winning out over cynical world-weary adults. |
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He found elementary students were both worldly-wise and keen observers of the adults around them. |
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On the contrary, anxious children often grow up to be adults with anxiety, depression or another affective disorder. |
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Other invertebrates survive dry periods by remaining in the pond substrate as eggs, pupae, or aestivating adults. |
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Perhaps the larger-sized digits of adults confer some protection from such injuries, in that a larger band is required to cause constriction. |
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The jokes will tickle both children and adults, a rarity in the animation world. |
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In adults, lead poisoning can result in damage to the central nervous system and severely weaken fingers, joints, wrists and ankles. |
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If we abdicate our roles as adults, it will be media and peers that educate our kids. |
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Plenty stonechats, whinchats, wheatear, both adults and young were abundant in numbers. |
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I haven't been able to find much information on the actual risks to adults, so we'll have to wait and see. |
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Unlike the previous installment, this movie focuses primarily on the students, allowing many of the adults little more than walk-on cameos. |
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Another, working on a novel for young adults, already has books published in that field. |
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How will adults recognize the importance of objects kids value and dream about? |
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All too often as adults, we cease to give it any attention or value, except at night when we sleep and we dream. |
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I am aware, as time passes, that adults talk about this, and that it makes them laugh. |
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Children learn by absorbing information through daily interactions and experiences with other children, adults, and the world. |
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School children absorbed information much quicker than adults and the success of the project was very much dependent on this. |
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Almost 49 percent of U.S. adults abstain from alcohol use or drink fewer than 12 drinks per year. |
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It is equally suitable for adults and children, and all it requires is an audience that is prepared to embrace the absurd. |
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This was true across a wide range of ages in healthy adults and in several measures of sleep quantity and sleep quality. |
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We have good evidence that young adults are buying large quantities of drink and selling it to youngsters at a healthy profit. |
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Others will call for gun control, for prosecuting minors as adults, for building new juvenile detention facilities and jails. |
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Mosquitoes breed in static water and the emerging adults can range up to two miles. |
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Once you get past that, young teenagers are capable of being as sophisticated as adults, but they are not seen to count. |
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A foundation access course for adults wishing to return to education will commence at Athlone Institute of Technology in September. |
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The high disparity of young juveniles may seem surprising given the perception that embryos and larvae are typically more similar than adults. |
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Aspirin or acetaminophen may be used to relieve minor signs and symptoms in adults. |
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The three adults who were there for repetitive lengths rather than jumping about in water wings had organised themselves into the farside. |
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I know children will turn on the waterworks if the adults get all dramatic. |
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Children and adults, including elderly men and women, filled jerricans and other containers with water. |
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Alternative malt beverages have been around for decades, their popularity waxing and waning among young adults. |
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The theme evokes the acute anxieties, those of the kids portrayed and those of the responsible adults, that attend coming of age. |
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The centre has a wide range of classes and activities to choose from for both adults and children. |
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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 widespread negative attitudes that adults who are morbidly obese are weak-willed, ugly, awkward, self-indulgent, and immoral. |
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We now have a generation of kids and young adults who have been weaned on video games, Web browsing, and other new information tools. |
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He acquits himself well as director, and coaxes excellent performances from the adults. |
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The kids were great, bouncing around, but the adults were a bit more weary. |
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Their acrobatic movements, their pliant little bodies, could perform gyrations beyond adults. |
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We're going to act like normal, mature adults and choose normal children's names. |
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The Edinburgh-based Dance Base runs classes in hip hop, jit and breakdancing for adults and children. |
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The film is probably most notable for its attempts to entertain adults with racy jokes and visuals. |
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The competition catered for all ages, with categories including juveniles, juniors, adults and golden oldies. |
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Excitable children made a dash for the first row, only to be pushed back by equally enthusiastic adults. |
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The years passed as the children grew into adults, left home and came home again when on holidays. |
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Infants, older children and adults may have the cough with no whoop. |
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But the spicy peanut sauce, also known as sambal kacang, reminds you that this is food for adults. |
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The Boy Scouts of America does not mess around when it comes to discriminating against gay adults. |
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Don't Look Back reminds us that our gifted wunderkinds are still young people, unfinished youths waiting to grow into the adults they will become. |
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Soybean aphids are becoming more active, winged adults are being found with all stages of development on the infested leaves, so the stage is set for active development. |
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Older adults engage in jukskei, a competition from pioneer days. |
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Of the three adults who received amphotericin B in addition to stopping the lipid alimentation, one had persistent fungemia and died of a cardiac arrest. |
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Assuming that members of Congress who live in D.C. are adults, they, too, will be permitted to get stoned at their leisure. |
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Once addicted at a vulnerable age, the argument goes, young users grow into adults who find the addicting substances difficult or impossible to resist. |
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In some places, teenagers accused of particularly heinous crimes are automatically tried as adults. |
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These people are the adults of tomorrow and are coming of age. |
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Second row legroom is particularly good and the middle seats will take three adults in comfort, though the rearmost two are best left to the younger set. |
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A female kudu bounds across our path, tail curled up tight like a powder puff and a family of giraffe edges closer, adults wary, youngsters consumed with curiosity. |
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Those rearmost seats are not really designed for lanky adults with healthy appetites, who would struggle to shoehorn themselves into the allotted space. |
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The only way to slow up the wide boys in the industry is to educate consumers, starting at school and continuing with government funded education programs for adults. |
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Private schools have a way of being a magnet for scandals for the creepy, inappropriate adults who run them. |
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All brown lacewings are voracious predators as both larvae and adults. |
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Around three-quarters of all teenagers and young adults suffer from acne. |
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Once back at the depot the foil is sorted and baled by volunteer workers from the Edington Centre, a day centre for adults with special educational needs. |
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Now the bull market has given rise to expensive babysitters who keep high-powered adults out of trouble. |
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Not only did I met children of all stripes, I met and conversed with adults from a young age. |
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As adults, we might know our onions but can't be fagged to do it. |
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These young adults have voluntarily checked out of a political system they consider corrupt and dysfunctional. |
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It used to be cute, and adults would shake their heads and cluck their tongues. |
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Under the ACA, adults without minimal essential coverage will be charged a penalty when they file their tax return. |
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And according to a new Nielson report adults are accessing the Internet through their phones more now than ever before. |
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They do not acclimate as well to high temperatures, sweat less, and produce more body heat than adults. |
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In 2004, the number of accused priests laicized by the Vatican grew, while the number of adults and children trained to detect and report sexual abuse increased. |
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Seventy-two adults between the ages of 18 and 50 are participating in the trial, led by the pediatrics department at Oxford. |
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We are consenting adults in an active collaboration for the pleasure and well-being of everyone involved. |
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In fact, 40 percent of adults will dip below the poverty line at some point in their lives. |
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The well-made film captures its target audience and amuses adults as well. |
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There are two species of lacewings that are brown as adults. |
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This is a big part of why LPs were for adults, along with the fact that no pop idol could cobble together 12 songs of any quality. |
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This is a fun book for adults, and a perfect one for adolescent girls. |
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If adults are so adrift, what can they offer their children? |
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As we become adults, we have this need to marginalize youth and make them into archetypes. |
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These provisions, when first enacted, applied to both adults and children. |
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This is especially true in the late larval transformations into juveniles, where MF plays an inhibitory role, as well as during the transformation of juveniles into adults. |
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On the demand side, the number of pleasure-seeking, dim-witted young adults who have not been touched by mortality is endless. |
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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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A 2006 survey found nearly 95 percent of Mississippi adults considered childhood obesity to be a serious problem. |
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Approximately 70,000 adults are disabled which is 10 percent of the workforce. |
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The 1840 constitution of the Kingdom of Hawai'i granted universal suffrage to all male and female adults. |
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In 1840, the Kingdom of Hawai'i adopted full suffrage to all adults, including women, but in 1852 rescinded female voting. |
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The institute and other educational programmes at New Lanark provided free education from infants to adults. |
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The Carolinas mills developed from 1880, and would employ children in preference to adults. |
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The Aberfan disaster in 1966 buried a school in South Wales when a huge slag heap collapsed, killing 116 children and 28 adults. |
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In many societies, children as young as 13 are seen as adults and engage in the same activities as adults. |
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In coal mines, children would crawl through tunnels too narrow and low for adults. |
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Then they can grow to become productive adults and live longer, healthier lives. |
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In the 1966 Aberfan disaster in Wales, a colliery spoil tip collapsed, engulfing a school and killing 116 children and 28 adults. |
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For example, seniors have a more elastic demand for movies than do young adults because they generally have more free time. |
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The Taiwan outbreak that only affected pigs also showed a high mortality for adults. |
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A 2013 youth survey identified reducing opportunities for young adults in the area and an intention to leave to find employment. |
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There are also some challenge walks aimed at children, young adults and youth groups such as the Chase Walk. |
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Epilepsy began by seizureless paroxysms at about equal frequency in children and adults. |
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Deviated septum, a shift from the midline that commonly occurs in normal growth, is present in most adults. |
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Subgroup analysis suggested that seronegativization occurs earlier in children compared to adults. |
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The trouble with adults is that they think children's shows have to teach simpy little Life Lessons. |
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Gather a variety of dictionaries and thesaurusi written for middle-school students as well as adults. |
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Few adults could have survived the tormentous, agonizing heartbreak Jimmy endured. |
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Cancer survivors who got radiation treatments as children have nearly twice the risk of developing diabetes as adults. |
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Women whose high school diets were high in vegetables, fruits, and fish had a low risk of developing a rectal adenoma as adults. |
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The banter and antsiness of small children is no more disturbing than the throat-clearing, coughing, talking, and bulletin-reading of adults. |
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Anxiety disorders are the most common mental illnesses among children and adults in the United States. |
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In Guatemala, findings show the effect of nutrition intervention with Atole during the early childhood on economic growth of adults. |
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In a recent multicenter trial, the research team assessed 313 adults who experienced frequent backaches when lying in bed and upon arising. |
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There are plenty of autistic adults it purports to speak on behalf of. |
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Sweetened with a blend of aspartame and acesulfame potassium, the carbonated beverage is being targeted to young adults. |
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We deliver Acrobatic Gymnastics sessions to participants ranging from four years old to adults. |
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Food and Drug Administration for use as an adjunctive therapy for treatment of partial-onset seizures in adults with epilepsy. |
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The Tecumseh Step Test is an easy way for adults of all ages to determine their general levels of aerobic fitness. |
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Older adults who develop chronic leukemia sometimes produce so many abnormal white cells that other blood cells are damaged. |
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The condition, called aerophobia, is common with one in three adults suffering anxieties while flying. |
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Techniques for managing this difficult airway in children are different from those used in adults. |
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Marcel the marmoset demonstrates small monkeys can be as clever as the larger apes, and baby woolly monkey Diego is allowed to join the adults. |
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Such activation in humans provides evidence that BPA is likely to function as a xenoestrogen in this sample of adults. |
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Perceptual learning improves contrast sensitivity and visual acuity in adults with anisometropic amblyopia. |
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Children with JIA experience symptoms similar to adults with arthritis including joint pain, swelling, tenderness and stiffness. |
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Older children and adults with the condition often don't have symptoms, because they tend to have less severe narrowing of the aorta. |
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Even with a six footer at the wheel, there's enough room in the back for all but the rangiest adults and the boot is a prodigious size. |
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However, in adults, multilocular rarefactions become sclerotic with progressive calcification. |
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As the season fades into frosty mornings and iced over potholes, those naive juvies transform into intelligent adults. |
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With their young being eaten by the introduced fish, none of the razorbacks or bonytails survive to replace adults as they die of old age. |
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And in the end, it is confronting the Reality Principle that makes true adults of us all. |
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What happens during that time is between two consenting adults. |
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If two consenting adults want to experiment with coprophilia for example? |
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As with the earlier stories, his Dark Materials books deserve to be appreciated alongside katabatic literature aimed at adults. |
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Nephrops norvegicus adults prefer to inhabit muddy seabed sediments, with more than 40 percent silt and clay. |
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Since most adults do not share this director's unquenchable optimism, even his best movies tend to be an acquired taste. |
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He became a tireless advocate for the needs of adults with IMD throughout Britain and internationally. |
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In any given performance, their tosses and spins and leaps elicit oohs and ahhs from children and adults. |
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It says the children receive angpau from the adults, while the old receive angpau from the young. |
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To them, it's good fun to respond to any request for Smokey reports with clean and green, then watch speeding adults become bear bait. |
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I thought he was supposed to be my mentor. But, in actuality, what did I know about the often beguiling world of adults? |
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The school had banned chew and smokes from the school grounds, even for adults. |
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These persons are recruited from a list of several, active adults in the church that is submitted by each confirmand. |
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Daddy longlegs adults are weak flyers, falling onto the water surface in the lightest of breezes, and even on calm days. |
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However, in general, lizards are more diurnal than rattlers, which may be one of the reasons why young rattlers are more diurnal than adults. |
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Face flies hibernate in large numbers as unmated adults in buildings, mammal burrows, and in other protected places, whether heated or not. |
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Elderly don't bug me, however loud drunken adults bother me as much as screaming fleshloaves. |
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It is played by children of all ages. Boys like it especially, but it is not unusual to see girls and even adults playing Gilli Danda! |
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In our own tongue salmon are fry as babies, parr as children, smolt as adolescents, and grilse as adults. |
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Improving the healthspan of older adults could dramatically lessen the impact of an aging population on the health care industry. |
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Recent but disputed research suggests that eels possibly use Earth's magnetic field to navigate through the ocean both as larvae and as adults. |
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This was true of children as well as adults, indicative of some significant migration wave. |
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Animals were staged according to accepted criteria and only adults in intermolt stage were used in the present study. |
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Such churches were also reported to attract higher numbers of men and young adults than others. |
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However, Parliament did attempt to avert conflict by requiring all adults to sign The Protestation, an oath of allegiance to Charles. |
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When his children strayed from George's own principles of righteousness, as his sons did as young adults, he was dismayed and disappointed. |
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The female and male adults are very much alike, having only small differences such as wing length. |
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Up to six adults can stay in each tipi and each one comes with a groundsheet and raincatcher. |
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It must be removed at once, lest it disturb the young and arouse in adults the most prurient thoughts. |
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Within the United Kingdom, nearly half of all adults partake in one or more sporting activity each week. |
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Many countries make an exception for small numbers of adults that are considered mentally incapable of voting. |
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Children gathered at the kiddie table and adults enjoyed conversation and, of course, everyone enjoyed the turkey dinner. |
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If you've ever had a sack race, you know it's a real knockout for kids and adults alike. |
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The walk is a fun and safe way for adults and children to celebrate Halloween and has a larger and larger following every year. |
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There are 21 small transportation pods that can each carry up to four adults, two children, and their luggage. |
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The rules are unclear, but it was popular with both adults and children, even though it often led to injuries. |
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In other words, adults and older children are fast learners when it comes to the initial stage of foreign language education. |
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In general, it is believed that children have advantage to learning a foreign language over adults. |
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When these students became adults, they would leave the monastery to live out their lives. |
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In accordance with his reading of the New Testament, he rejected baptism of infants and instituted baptism only of believing adults. |
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She and Samuel Wesley had become members of the Church of England as young adults. |
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Some meetings adopt a policy that children, some time after becoming young adults, must apply independently for membership. |
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Many children of his acquaintance remembered the stammer, while many adults failed to notice it. |
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On 23 February 2012, his agency, the Blair Partnership, announced on its website that Rowling was set to publish a new book targeted at adults. |
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Their hairstyle, unusually long for the era and mocked by many adults, became an emblem of rebellion to the burgeoning youth culture. |
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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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Meloids are herbivorous as adults, and their larvae are parasites of bees or eat grasshopper eggs. |
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The tale plays with logic, giving the story lasting popularity with adults as well as with children. |
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One of the most popular programs offered in public libraries are summer reading programs for children, families, and adults. |
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Large groups of young adults and children spontaneously gathered, believing their innocence would enable success where their elders had failed. |
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Therefore we recommend that adults eat no more than one to two meals a month. |
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Twins from all the patterns of twinship experienced this emotional disaster as young adults or in their midlives. |
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The National Insurance Act of 1946 provided sickness and unemployment benefits for adults, plus retirement pensions. |
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Paul and Erlend quarreled as adults and this dispute carried on to the next generation. |
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Emigration of young adults from Eastern Europe to the West aggravates the demographic problems of those countries. |
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The researchers found that elderly bilingual adults were diagnosed with dementia about three to four years later than elderly monolingual adults. |
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Arctic foxes can also predate significant numbers of adults, eggs, and chicks in some years. |
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Operation World claims 910 Assemblies Jehovah Shammah with 310,000 affiliates, 95,000 of them adults. |
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He rose to prominence in the 1940s with works for both children and adults and he became one of the world's best selling authors. |
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It is believed to have been a boys' game at that time but, from early in the 17th century, it was increasingly played by adults. |
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But, unlike in England, rugby league is not one of the ten most played sports in Scotland amongst adults. |
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The current identification cards are now issued free of charge and optional, and are valid for ten years for minors, and fifteen for adults. |
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Most adults need the CURP code too, since it is required for almost all governmental paperwork like tax filings and passport applications. |
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It is found in alcoholic beverages sold to adults, as fuel, and also has many scientific, medical, and industrial uses. |
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It has become a very popular programme for children and adults and is shown in over 100 countries, including the UK, the Americas and Sweden. |
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Most amphibians are aquatic only while young, but some amphibians with neoteny remain aquatic even as adults. |
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As a result, many scholars think of turnout as habitual behavior that can be learned or unlearned, especially among young adults. |
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One study found that improving children's social skills increases their turnout as adults. |
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The plumage of the adults is white with dark wing tips, with colours that range from brown to black. |
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The young birds are attacked by adults if they enter the breeding ground, so they stay at sea learning to fish and fly. |
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Many adults migrate to the west of the Mediterranean, passing over the Strait of Gibraltar and flying over land as little as possible. |
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Immature northern gannets from colonies in Canada fly to the Gulf of Mexico while the adults do not fly that far. |
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Further east, conditions are too harsh for even wintering territorial adults. |
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Like the third large northern species, Steller's sea eagle, adults have yellow feet, beaks and eyes. |
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There, beaver ponds produce increased food for young fish and provide refuges for large adults heading upstream to spawn. |
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Each local authority sets a tax rate expressed as the annual levy on a Band D property inhabited by two liable adults. |
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With increased modularisation of subjects, the amount of time that young adults are spending being examined in the UK has risen considerably. |
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The Chartists gathered significant numbers around the People's Charter of 1838, which demanded the extension of suffrage to all male adults. |
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In 1966, 116 children and 28 adults were killed in Aberfan when a coal spoil tip collapsed onto them. |
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This standard prevents injury during nonplay activities of children and adults. |
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It will feature 42 navy blue gondolas that can hold up to eight adults and two kids. |
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That activity was launched in 1979 as an activity for kids, although from 2001 is a survey open to adults too. |
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She cites studies showing these dolphins as adults are inseparable, and that early bonds aid protection, as well as in locating females. |
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Like salmon, the adults stop feeding and die after spawning, and their decomposing bodies release nutrients into the stream. |
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As adults they have sharp teeth, and hunt small crustaceans such as copepods, as well as forage fish, shrimp and squid. |
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After the death by drowning of ten children and adults it was filled in by using it as a rubbish tip. |
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In contrast to Doctor Who, whose target audience includes both adults and children, Torchwood is aimed at an older audience. |
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The English list for adults features fiction, history, travel writing, biography, literature, cookery, sport and visual arts. |
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Sleep Stories, launched by Calm in December 2016, are bedtime stories for adults. |
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Although adults do not use their tube feet for locomotion, very young stages use them as stilts and even serve as an adhesive structure. |
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Juveniles form schools and feed on invertebrates, while adults are less social and prefer to consume other fish. |
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