Americans of all ages love a guy who climbs off the canvas, shakes his head to clear it, then goes right back to trying for a kayo. |
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Glenthorne High School is a popular mixed comprehensive school for students between the ages of eleven and nineteen. |
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During the last two decades these two men have looked after youngsters from the ages of eleven up to sixteen. |
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Ok, so they probably set it up to do this ages ago, but I gave up trying quite a while ago. |
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Cuvee Rene is a blend of lambics of various ages and is destined to be the standard by which gueuze is judged. |
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Children learn best from ages 7 to 14 by acceptance and emulation of authority. |
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Overweight men between the ages of 30 and 65 are most commonly affected, but it may also occur in children with enlarged tonsils or adenoids. |
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The group helps students from ages 6-18 develop writing skills and use English as a second language. |
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We want to make it easier for people of all ages to live healthier lifestyles and to enjoy themselves in the process. |
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They were too young so they dropped out of school, lied about their ages and enlisted in the Navy. |
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That being said, as society ages there is real dissaving, regardless of how the tax system manages cross-demographic flows. |
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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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As Muslims, all Turkmen males are circumcised, usually between the ages of three and seven. |
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While sneaking out of work I met two young girls, around the ages fourteen and fifteen. |
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Emiliani was convinced that the way to calculate the number of ice ages in the recent past was to look at deep-sea sediments. |
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It was covered in primitive chalk doodles dating from kindergarten, very basic stuff you absorbed and outgrew ages ago. |
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However palynology and vertebrate fossils have yielded reliable ages for a few basins. |
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The best investors down the ages seem to have three essential attributes in common. |
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That holds true down the ages whether the heroine is Elizabeth Bennet or Bridget Jones. |
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The Creed states the faith in which men and women down the ages built their lives. |
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In practise, this merely meant that I clung tightly to my jungle guide, and wondered for ages whether I had an overdeveloped right thigh muscle. |
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Scientists rely on the law of superposition to help them determine the ages of these fossils. |
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Broken down by age, the five-person category contained four subcategories according to the total ages of all team members. |
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There is Olympus, abode of the gods of two worlds, Hellenes and Romans, and inspiration to philosophers of myriad ages and cultures. |
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Students of all ages were encouraged to tune into Cantonese radio and television daily, Leung added. |
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Children of all ages from toddlers to octogenarians came to pay tribute to one of the true heroes of Irish sport. |
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All ages joined in on Saturday although rumour has it that some of the younger ones couldn't stand the pace. |
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These ages plot as a normal curve, supporting the assumption that they all derive from a single thermal event. |
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They represent bygone ages and social changes that occurred round the world. |
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Heaps of prizes are up for grabs, and it is open to all ages and styles for soloists, duos and bands. |
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It was recognised as a species of wild cattle and the likely ancestor of the Brahman cattle, which had been domesticated in the region ages ago. |
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The aim is to help encourage more people of all ages to read more books, by proving that reading isn't only for bookworms! |
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The muster rolls for the ships that fought reveal the diversity of their ages and skills. |
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In 1992, 90,000 American women between the ages of 25 and 54 died and 125,000 kids under 18 were left motherless. |
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It is open to people between the ages of 14 and twenty something, and will be held at the Pound Arts Centre in Corsham on Sunday at 11 am. |
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However, I did not stick on a single photo of myself between the ages of ten and twenty. |
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The condition has a bimodal distribution, with incidence peaks at ages younger than 10 years and older than 50 years. |
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A bilbo is a finely tempered rapier design first made in Bilboa during the middle ages and the renaissance. |
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We are looking for boys and girls of all ages from across the Southeast interested in playing daytime shinny hockey this summer. |
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It has brought out the best in people of all ages and cultures who have given time and money. |
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Outside the tourist trap, rural properties stay on the market for ages and you could be stuck with it for a couple of years or more. |
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Chukchi of all ages have traditionally enjoyed listening to folk-tales, reciting tongue-twisters, singing, and dancing. |
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The little girl he had talked to what seemed like ages ago was standing before him, holding a jug of water tipped at a dangerous angle. |
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The third column is the representation of the ages as decimal-counting Semites would have written them using the early rounded stylus. |
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Dancing to the beats of the drums, the audience of all ages was on its feet. |
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This is what she had written on that questionnaire ages ago after her medical exam. |
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This year, our two oldest children, ages 13 and 12, became bar and bat mitzvah. |
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Formulas have varied through the ages to include white lead, chalk, or whiting mixed with binders. |
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Gray never ages and his looks never fade, but the painting of his serene visage deteriorates at an alarming rate. |
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In the middle ages Masterwort was thought to be a remedy against every disease, as we can easily see from the strong name. |
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After the film we went and sat on the common for ages and just talked about life in general. |
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I had got to a point where I hadn't learned anything new for ages and I was getting overly upset by minor household details. |
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All through the ages it has absorbed in itself new cultures and innovative thoughts. |
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Artists through the ages have formed questions, comments and concerns about the human condition. |
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Human beings over the ages have delighted in the most horrific and fiendish methods of inflicting extreme suffering, pain and mutilation. |
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She triumphed over a field of men and women of all ages with a winning time of 13 minutes 48 seconds for a super fiendish puzzle. |
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The three of us went out to a bar in town and talked for ages over Imperial beer and margaritas. |
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Does it work when a staff is comprised of counselors ages fifteen through fifty? |
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It is estimated that by the year 2008, women between the ages of fifty and sixty-five will be the largest demographic group in the United States. |
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These glaciers advanced during the four ice ages and retreated during the three interglacials. |
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Women's wellbeing reached a plateau between the ages of 30 and 64, while that of men dipped during the same period, according to the survey. |
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In her car were six or seven children, all between the ages of ten an thirteen. |
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All the litter-pickers were pleased with themselves and it was good to get people of all ages together. |
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During ice ages long ago, sea levels plunged and the continental shelf off the shores of Vietnam turned into dry land. |
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It was the first day in ages that Rebecca had actually bothered to do her hair, fix her makeup, and put on an outfit that wasn't sweats. |
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Their ages meant they were part of the groups of teenage boys who hung around, kicking their heels and getting bored. |
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Many people of all ages from one group were limping because they lacked one or more limbs and had canes or prosthetics. |
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Retirement of officers at these early ages deprives them of promotion to higher ranks and, therefore, a better pension. |
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How much gumption does it take to pillory the malfeasant editors, reporters, and publisher who turned to compost ages ago? |
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Dogs of all ages may be affected, but sarcoptic mange is more common in young animals. |
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Roseola is a viral illness in young children, most commonly affecting children between the ages of 6 months and 2 years. |
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This was a rather surprising finding given that rutile ages commonly tend to post-date the time of metamorphism. |
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It took me ages to write this chapter I rewrote it 4 times because I just wasn't happy with it, it felt forced. |
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Between the ages 7 to 20 months the fontanelle, temples and back of head are particularly vulnerable when an infant is learning to walk. |
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Mobile belts of various ages seem to have stitched Africa's Archean cratons together by Himalayan-style continental collisions. |
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All of the participants were female, and their ages ranged from the early forties to the early sixties. |
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Anyone between the ages of 18 and 55, of good fitness and without a criminal record can become a Special Constable. |
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I think the important lessons of our life occur between the ages fourteen and nineteen. |
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Religion has oppressed women, and degraded women for ages and ages, since the beginning of times. |
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But ages ago, he had learned to let sleeping dogs lie, so he wouldn't disturb the peace between his eldest and youngest. |
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Considering that this is aimed at children of ages in single figures, it's not necessarily the most uncomplicated arrangement. |
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The remaining two spots plot concordantly at slightly older ages than those of the coherent age group. |
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We as a country surrendered and submitted for ages until we got our freedom from the British. |
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All ages are welcome, bringing the freshness of youth, and the experience of the elders. |
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Members of all ages bring natural history objects to meetings, using them to discuss the wonders and puzzles of field observation. |
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Down through the ages philosophers and poets have mused on humankind's anomalous place within the natural order. |
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Up to ten children at a time would be housed overnight, with ages ranging from six weeks to five years. |
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The story we tell about the ages of home leaving in the twentieth century U.S. expands upon and retells a story told by other historians. |
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It really didn't take that long for me to realise that I was having fun, for the first time in ages I was enjoying myself. |
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Weekends are full of creative fun for kids of all ages at the Horniman Museum. |
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In anciently inhabited countries, the dust of ages seems to settle upon and smother the intellects and energies of man. |
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Greeting to all you Montreal musicians and nostalgic reminiscers of pop music's golden ages from wherever you are. |
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Thorn and edh survived into the middle ages after the other futhorks had been forgotten. |
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Through the ages in East and West, many different ontologies have been put forward. |
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During the middle ages decoration reached a height unrivalled since and dalmatics were heavily adorned. |
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Sporting shooting of game or clays is a legal pastime enjoyed by many people of all ages and from all social backgrounds. |
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But for the first time for ages it didn't seem beyond the realms of possibility. |
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Unless individuals of all ages save now without compulsion, even the minimum income guarantee may not be available when the time comes. |
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The Venetian-Norman alliance, in the new dark ages of the 14th Century, created the opening in which the 15th Century Renaissance occurred. |
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I wanted a pictorial representation of my home, but I didn't want to spend ages carefully preparing shots. |
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Such rocks are important in defining ages for crustal rocks underlying the peridotite. |
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He brought Italy out of the dark ages when TV advertising had to be camouflaged in coy little sketches to be shown to children before bedtime. |
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All male citizens serve compulsory periods of military duty between the ages of twenty and fifty. |
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I do not want to paint it with gloss paint as it took ages to strip in the first place. |
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They are the arguments that kings have made for enslaving the people in all ages of the world. |
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Brown condemns, with reason, men demeaning women through the ages by their patriarchal ideology. |
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Churches of all denominations and churchgoers of all ages offered their prayers. |
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It does seem like we had to wait ages for it to arrive and once we had it in our hands, we gobbled it up. |
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Men of all ages simply kept their distance, though sometimes every now and then one would come and try to anger and provoke her. |
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Those ages 18 to 24 are 33 percent more likely than average to use scented deodorants or antiperspirants. |
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Go Fish rules are easy to learn as this card game is usually played by children, but all ages will find this game a great memory exercise. |
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After the raid, officers ordered the lights turned on and found 40 young men between the ages of 16-18 dancing on stage at the go-go bar. |
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But the good stuff survives and most of the lousy and mediocre stuff disappears, and people remember golden ages that never were. |
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Gold of pleasure has been grown in Europe for centuries and in the Iron and Bronze ages was an important agricultural crop. |
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In the middle ages the myth of the golem, a living creature made from clay in the image of Adam, was the pinnacle of metaphysical alchemy. |
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When you go out there are people of all ages walking the streets, from infants to pensioners, and everyone will either say hello or good morning. |
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Incorporation of old carbon into basal gyttja yields ages from bulk samples that are initially about 600 yr too old. |
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There is no minimum age and there is also a novice class for all ages to keep the playing field level as skills develop. |
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Men and women of various ages and shapes were taking purposeful strides, either walking, jogging, or running. |
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So far, only few biostratigraphically well-constrained isotopic ages constitute the geochronological framework of the Devonian period. |
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The team works with young people from the ages of eight to 18 to put out of control youths back on the straight and narrow. |
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Cartoon Art Classes take place every Saturday from 10 to 11.30 a.m. for ages eight to eighty. |
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In European Union Member States, there are many thousands of children in institutions, including between the ages of nought and two years old. |
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Middle ages men who take up running subsequently have affairs. |
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My memories of aerotowing in the dark ages are coming back to me. |
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The stream is murky and my eyes are not so keen as they were ages afore. |
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If it takes you ages to type stuff, like me, predictive text is a godsend. |
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They are experienced people of all ages and cultures who work hard and always keep smiling. |
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Precambrian metamorphism and migmatization and the wide spectrum of mainly Alpine mica ages provide clear evidence for such a polyphase geological history. |
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The riding school provides group and individual classes for equestrians of all ages and abilities who get to saddle up one of 11 horses and ponies. |
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Education is free and compulsory between ages seven and fourteen. |
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As well as a starter and a main course each we also polished off two bottles of Frascati, and ended up feeling very very tipsy for ages afterwards. |
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The Harriers welcomes new members of all ages and abilities and caters for road, cross-country and track and field, as well as providing a full social programme. |
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He has been pulling himself up for ages and is just starting to cruise. |
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Australian Felix Noblis takes his audience back to the dark ages for his translation of the 8th century heroic poem which charts the battles of Beowulf, a Norse warrior. |
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The fifteenth and sixteenth centuries are the dark ages of Armenia. |
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Europe's dark ages started about AD 450 and continued for three centuries. |
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In the majority of our traditions, it is common to see parents encourage their young daughters to abandon school and get married at ages which are prohibited by law. |
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Usually I'll stand in a newsagents and stare at the assorted glossies for ages without ever seeing a single copy of anything I actually want to buy. |
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The importance of provocative teaching from the pulpit is to remind and encourage persons of all ages to hear anew the call to discipleship which God issues. |
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One third of children between the ages of nine and eleven in Waterford and the rest of the South East are overweight and as many as eight per cent are clinically obese. |
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There were no significant differences in ages and durations among groups. |
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The risk seems to be higher in people treated between the ages of 8 and 10 years, and in those who received growth hormone extracted by the Wilhelmi method. |
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People of all ages stood on the footpaths cheering on the vehicles and their drivers as they passed through the towns generously donating into the collection boxes. |
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They are also for all ages and they will lift your spirits and make some heads turn! |
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Even though I feel shy sometimes, I enjoy getting to meet people I don't know who are different ages than me. |
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McMullan will be quoted for ages by those who want to conscribe or malign the press. |
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The layout inside was confusing, and I spent ages trying to understand how they could muddle up flour, wine, batteries and beer. |
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For those who want to get in on the action, there will also be free luge rides in CODA's Ice House, ages 10 and older. |
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According to the traditional methods, it is made with some maceration and in these cases it ages in conditions that lead it to oxidate. |
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It may take ages for a Japanese garden to come to maturity, to say nothing of the gardener. |
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Youth between the ages 15 to 24 comprise half of the 14,000 HIV infections occurring every day. |
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Visitors will be able to see many of the Royal Navy's most modern warships and step back in time in the heritage area where the great ages of seafaring from Tudor to Georgian. |
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None of the streams draining upland areas of the Southeast were glaciated during Pleistocene ice ages or inundated by Cretaceous seas during interglacial periods. |
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My mum used to cook it on the stove for ages and ages and it was fantastic. |
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If that is done in error, or the supplier doesn't agree, it takes ages and ages to get that money back. |
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In order to get the desired things, you have to accumulate money for ages and ages or to take out a loan. |
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Males and females work side by side and ages span from small children to the elderly. |
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The elements and the ages blending together, outdoors and timeless, baseball in the city of Ruth and Mathewson and Robinson. |
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There were 33 purebred and 12 mixed breed dogs with ages ranging from 21 to 148 mo, with an average of 82 mo. |
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Then there's technology invented between the ages of 10 and 30, which is exciting and you're going to harness it to make your fortune. |
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The program also allows you to see how you stack up against your fellow golfers of similar ages in four different skills challenges. |
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Huntington's, a hereditary disease that usually affects people between the ages of 30 to 45, is debilitating and not well understood. |
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In the downstairs exhibit hall, attendees of all ages slumped on the white sofas like bleary-eyed rag dolls. |
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These people have been eating poop for ages because of government decisions. |
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It is a mountainous country where armies can hole up in the hills for ages fighting guerrilla warfare. |
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It seems like ages since the Age of Aquarius dawned at the Biltmore Theater and recent years have not been kind. |
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Before Tsarist subsumption: For five hundred years – roughly the middle ages in Europe – Turkic and Tatar tribes traded rule of Crimea. |
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These two centiles curves represent, at all ages throughout childhood, the limits defining overweight and obesity respectively. |
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The volunteers include people from a wide range of ages and backgrounds keen to learn new skills in dry-stone walling, footpath construction and habitat management. |
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Without the rejuvenating effects of conjugation, a paramecium ages and dies. |
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The museum is wheelchair accessible and allows people of all ages and abilities to participate in what Gillies assures is an informative, educational and fun experience. |
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Legends from the middle ages claimed that the water from these springs had the power of eternal youth and could transform a toad into a dove. |
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Rowel et al. did not construct maturity curves but reported the range of ages in the intermediate maturity stage for both males and females. |
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Designed for people of all ages and fitness levels, this multifaceted program will help you get in shape or maintain your fitness. |
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No wonder people of all ages and political orientations are jubilating. |
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Ever popular, skating is an activity for people of all ages that's ideally suited to a northern city. |
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One has to be between the ages of 18 and 26 to join the SMA, be apt for service, have no degree and have been unemployed for two years. |
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This window of opportunity opens only once in a lifetime and closes within a generation, as the population ages and dependency increases. |
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They are a proof of possibility from ages past and a symbol of hope for ages yet to come. |
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The Broken Spoke has hosted almost every single luminary of country music and features a sawdust dance floor over which Texans of all ages swirl. |
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Concomitantly, the distribution of deaths by age has shifted to older ages and life expectancy has reached unprecedentedly high levels. |
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It is not often that all ages agree on something, but in Alberta, they appear to see eye to eye. |
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Great sensorial creativity in a wide range of products adapted to all skin types, all ages and all moments of well-being! |
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Today, children ranging from ages 2 to 14 flock to the pushcart to learn reading, writing, arithmetic and English. |
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It must be generous in its construction, built for the ages according to the best principles of the trade. |
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The challenge arises when families connive with these local councils to increase the ages of children. |
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Since 2004 the Mercabarna precinct has had a playschool with a capacity for 82 young children from the ages of three months to three years. |
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Females reach sexual maturity between the ages of two and four for males and three and four for females. |
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Certainly, everyone always seems to be smiling, despite waiting for ages with cold feet. |
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There are drawings presenting each of four ages of the Lord and in the middle a covered ciborium recalling the Eucharist. |
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People in the middle ages were respected more than people today are by this political party, which is bent on disgracing Canada. |
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We are more fortunate than our forefathers, for we have the accumulated culture and wisdom of the ages to draw upon. |
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I've spent ages typing this short blog and talking on msn, yikes! |
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We understood the warnings with the threats to the auto industry ages ago, with no help or assistance from the government. |
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It is a pity that most of the population of Central Asia will probably have gone to sleep ages ago. |
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Many things seem to us very simple because someone ages ago or a half century ago was clever enough to think of them. |
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Above all, there's no need to worry about my state of mind. I would have given up ages ago, if that was the case! |
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Casting about he found a strip of rotten stone, burned rock flung out of the mountain by some volcanic upheaval ages ago. |
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Examples might be the once-a-year sales of a Xmas album you recorded ages ago, or the two or three corporate parties you play a year. |
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I used some reference pictures but I cannot remember which one since I sketched it ages ago but only recently coloured it. |
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Saint Maria Capua Vetere, ancient Capua, ages ago extended over the flood plains at a bend of the river Volturno. |
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One example of this is the railroad, built ages ago between the capital and the second largest city of the empire. |
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Brain workers dither for ages but then are struck by a flash of insight or a burst of creativity. |
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Within the city walls are the seven hills, their summits flattened through the ages but their slopes still steep and toilsome. |
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Farmers harvest the full-grown fish and restock the ponds with more fingerlings, meaning that several different ages of catfish are present in a pond at any one time. |
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Who was the fraud, the vicious self-appointed censor, or the artist who toiled daily to transmit to future ages his graceful and winning reveries? |
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The variable projection speed of the images and the ease of making loops or sequences let the imagination of artists of all ages take flight. |
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The stress, compounded by fitful rest and sleepless nights, ages you quickly. |
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With the advent of radiometric dating methods, absolute ages for various periods can be determined. |
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In place of the linear progress through the ages of his preceding two volumes, Mansfield has chosen a sophisticated mix of chronological and topical frames. |
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From the earliest ages onwards, children can quickly and unerringly orient themselves in our building. |
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A rockslide from ages past, in conjunction with the undercutting and shovelling actions of a glacier, blocked the normal outflow of Medicine Lake. |
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Throughout the ages mankind, and sometimes womankind also, have used a special form of words that they might conceal and reveal at the same time. |
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As the union worker ages and moves toward retirement, he or she can expect to enjoy the benefits of many years of hard labor. |
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Canada's willingness to receive immigrants is a defiance of the parochialism that for ages held men fearful and suspicious of strangers. |
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Against this background a key challenge is to ensure that the population ages in good health. |
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A ratio of 4.0:1 was estimated for San Miguel Island based on the ages of immigrants to that rookery. |
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As the baby boom generation ages and leisure time increases, the demand for cruises will grow. |
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The wisdom of the ages states that it is not to be confused with the illusory glow of temporary self-satisfaction. |
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Thus, rock formations of considerably different ages are separated by only a thin distinct surface that reveals the vast unconformity in time. |
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The other part consists of a workbook, specially directed toward children between the ages of six and twelve. |
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He is married with two children, ages 20 and 17, each of whom is in good health, except one has a bone disorder. |
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All through the ages we have struggled to wrest the land from nature, and our conquest has been disastrous. |
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About 25 percent of children ages 3 to 7 snore at least sometimes, and about 10 percent of children snore often. |
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To ensure that younger persons can become reproductive, we may need to work out better transfers toward the young at ages beyond the teen years. |
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However, children's ages are often misrepresented, as they frequently arrive with false documents or no documents at all. |
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Kids of all ages will want to stop at Camp TELETOON to play games and take part in various competitions. |
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The average poacher is between the ages of 25 and 45 and already has a police record, according to the Michigan Department of Natural Resources. |
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Mineral dust and pollen grains, blown to the cold regions in ages long past, are found in the ice cores. |
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Quick Review allows users to apply a quick fix to a slide, set a rating for a slide, add captions and rotate im ages in a slide show. |
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As the population ages and the baby boomers move into retirement age, there will be an increasingly small pool of people to work and keep the economy afloat. |
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As a precautionary measure, the ileum of ovine and caprine animals of all ages should be added to the list of specified risk materials. |
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Through the ages funeral ceremonies have helped families and communities to mourn a person's death. |
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Overall, the greatest difference in mortality between infected and uninfected people is usually observed between the ages of 20 and 40 years. |
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These men have the wisdom of ages of Labour struggles against low pay, workplace intimidation and the evils of Thatcherism. |
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We cannot work out their differences that may exist from ages past in their communities. |
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When they saw us, people of all ages came out to speak to us, to plead with us to intervene urgently. |
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Canadians, from coast to coast to coast, of all ages and from all walks of life responded to the call. |
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Throughout the earlier ages of any world, competition is essential to progressive civilization. |
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Held over five weeks, the school features concerts, courses, masterclasses, workshops, exhibitions and lectures open to people of all ages and abilities. |
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I know, it feels like we're riding an exciting wave away from the moral dark ages and into the bright, judgement free future. |
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For example, based on the ages of stars, we know the milky Way is about 13.2 billion years old. |
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These not-so-very-dark ages fostered intellectual and cultural forces that themselves led to the reformation. |
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His measuring of the number, kinds, and probable ages of trees in a small woodlot seem modern, as are his description of bird densities in his time. |
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The noninvasive and milder types of infection, primarily strep throat and skin infections, occur mostly in children between the ages of 5 and 14 years old. |
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Is not the admiration of people of all ages for our Tarzans, Supermen, Lone Rangers and indestructible detectives the result of a love for romanticism? |
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I find myself distracted by a cornucopia of seriously hot women in Washington, women of various ages and ethnicities and body types who seem disproportionately alluring to me. |
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Practitioners made it look up-to-date, however, by derisively highlighting the racism, colonialism, sexism and other failings that made past ages so inferior to their own. |
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A woman born on the borders of an uneasy alliance of ages past between Tarahumara, Yaqui, and Pima, she was tall, almost willowy in the blossom of her youth. |
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The ages of this world were marked by great struggles against Evil, and the interregnums were medieval dark ages, mired in feudalism and ignorance. |
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The ages of charcoal deposits suggest instead that prairie fires occurred during intervening wet periods, with each wet-dry cycle lasting more than a century each. |
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One-third of Slovaks between the ages of 17 and 24 do not speak Czech. |
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That's the first bit of geocaching I've done in ages and it was great. |
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I spent ages diddling about with my computer when I arrived. |
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For example, there may have been some as-yet-unknown condition that made the rates of dissolution of calcium carbonate shells in glacial ages and now different. |
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Answering it might give us a Howells for these nervous noughts: a poet of middle-class precariousness, of terrorist threats and immigrant renewals, of tarnished gilded ages and plutocratic triumph and liberal embattlement. |
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Galenson did a simple economic analysis, tabulating the prices paid at auction for paintings by Picasso and Cézanne with the ages at which they created those works. |
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Two thousand women ages 18 through 35 underwent live personal individualized nuncupative interviews as to their most preferred aromas. |
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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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The bishops first heard from Alain Giguère, president of the CROP polling firm, who described the values held by young Canadians between the ages of 15 and 24 as very individualistic and non-conformist. |
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Last week the House of Lords overturned an overwhelming Commons vote in favour of equalising the ages of consent. |
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I think there's no reason why we should not have equal ages of consent for males and females. |
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The chronometric scale is based on specific units of duration and on the numerical ages that are assigned to the aforementioned chronostratigraphic boundaries. |
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The bugnplay.ch competition challenges tinkerers and inventors between the ages of 8 and 20 to submit original projects involving media and electronics. |
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Flashes from his past life are yearningly played over and over, while we also see future ages stretching out to the crack of doom: communist, post-communist, and possibly post-capitalist set-ups emerging and decaying. |
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Canada is well known as a land of opportunity, a country where women and men of all ages and backgrounds can flourish, work out their differences and build a better world for themselves and their children. |
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However, a greater number of candidates of all ages participates in SQA specialist, vocational and higher education qualifications. |
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The pupils attending the courses were between the ages of 15 and 18, who although older than the minimum optional school-leaving age of 15 years, had not yet obtained the ninth grade diploma. |
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A competition launched in October 2007 encourages groups of young people between the ages of 5-19 to tell all about their lives online and compete for attractive prizes. |
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More than 300 families and friends watched in the community's Great Room as 75 Cub Scouts ages 7-10 raced miniature cars they crafted by hand. |
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The EU Organic logo competition is open to EU citizens from all ages currently registered at an institution of higher education for art or design based in the EU or who have recently received degrees in relevant subjects. |
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Young between the ages of two and four years live close to the shore, moving into deeper waters as they grow older. |
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Habitation sites are known in Alaska and the Yukon from at least 20,000 years ago, with suggested ages of up to 40,000 years. |
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Under this method, the cost of providing benefits to an individual member will increase as the individual member ages and gets closer to retirement. |
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For two years, he penned the series Kif kif and demonstrated his gift for writing dialogue for kids of all ages and for providing a nuanced look at the lives of young people. |
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The fig was one of the earliest fruit trees cultivated by primitive peoples, and its cultivation spread in remote ages over all the districts around the Aegean Sea and throughout the Levant. |
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Gerner compared achievement scores of children in states with varying mandatory ages to start school to assess what policy is best for kids. |
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Gregory Cohen concentrates Chilean life and history throughout the ages into a tragicomic bathroom piece: one room, one camera angle and an ensemble portraying archetypal scenes. |
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Many older people have skills and a huge contribution to make to businesses and those businesses that have got rid of fixed retirement ages find it very beneficial. |
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Think back to the family evenings around the television set, when children of all ages gleefully blurted out those delicious lines from movies that everybody knew. |
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To every sane man in all climes and ages the great Creator has given a moral compass to enable him to avoid the wrong and follow the right. |
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Unquestionably the monkery of the middle ages was better ordered than that of the Nicene. |
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Children in their early teens are often unskilled and don't know how to avoid injury, and between the ages of 13 and 18 their weight and height may differ dramatically within a squad. |
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The lawful age of marriage was fifteen for girls and eighteen for boys, the respective ages at which fosterage ended. |
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From ages five to nine, she boarded with her sister Chrissey at Miss Latham's school in Attleborough, from ages nine to thirteen at Mrs. |
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Although The City is targeted specifically towards youth aged 15-18, it can be useful for Canadians of all ages who need to brush up on their financial skills. |
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Indeed, many creationists caution against using any reference to geological ages as part of any investigation into the global flood or the development of the present diversity of life from the original created kinds. |
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A peace treaty to which King John was forced to append his seal by a group of rebellious barons in 1215, it has gone on to become a symbol of liberty and individual freedoms through the ages and around the world. |
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Original, funny, off the wall or simply astonishing, the jacket covers on www.mygamecover.com are the work of gamers of all ages letting their imagination run riot. |
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At this pottery painting studio customers of all ages enjoy decorating pieces of pottery and letting their imaginations and paintbrushes run riot. |
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These assumptions concerning recipient households include where people lived, the ages of the children, the employability of the household head, the type of housing, case history and special assistance. |
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Rock specimens of different ages have different orientations of permanent magnetisation. |
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Revelation is a technique whereby ages upon ages of time are saved in the necessary work of sorting and sifting the errors of evolution from the truths of spirit acquirement. |
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In 2005, 150,000 young people between the ages of 15 and 24 had left school without the least professional qualification or general education certificate. |
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The monuments at the heart of Neolithic Orkney and Skara Brae proclaim the triumphs of the human spirit in early ages and isolated places. |
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These also confirm the linkage between ice ages and continental crust phenomena such as glacial moraines, drumlins, and glacial erratics. |
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Balboa the boa constrictor, left, draws eyes of all ages at the reading event. |
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In the past, advertisers paid more attention to men in the so-called laddie demographic, ages 18 to 30, who are more likely to spend their disposable income on alcohol and cars. |
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Boars of all ages were once the primary prey of tigers in Transcaucasia, Kazakhstan, Middle Asia and the Far East up until the late 19th century. |
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