His mob family is undergoing an anarchic growth spurt, as wise guys jailed in the 1980s are suddenly free to get back in the game. |
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During adolescence, it is natural to gain weight as you prepare for puberty or a sudden growth spurt. |
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In the springtime, when the animal has its growth spurt, this shortage skyrockets to 60 percent. |
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Over the last decade, a growth spurt has snowballed and sent out a shock wave. |
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Personal computers were about to revolutionize the business world, and the tech industry was beginning its phenomenal growth spurt. |
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In pygmies, this adolescent growth spurt does not occur, hence their characteristic short stature. |
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During Intel's growth spurt, the New Mexico team shifted some of its focus to group mentoring, where one manager helps a small group of new recruits. |
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I want to stress that this does not anticipate some federally financed growth spurt. |
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Structurally, adolescence begins with an acceleration in the rate of growth in stature, which marks the onset of the adolescent growth spurt. |
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Menarche, or the onset of menstruation, comes rather late in the growth spurt, occurring after PHV is achieved. |
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For its sixth birthday, the Montreal All-Nighter enjoyed yet another growth spurt! |
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Remarkably, while it can take upwards of a year to grow the fish to that size, they hit an amazing growth spurt over the next 12 months. |
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During this growth spurt, the number of subscribers rose for more than 21 consecutive weeks. |
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Serum IGF-1 concentrations increase progressively with age in children, with an accelerated increase at the time of the pubertal growth spurt. |
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We just thought the thirstiness was because of the heat, the bed wetting because of the thirstiness and the weight loss because of a growth spurt. |
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The recent growth spurt which some LDCs have experienced is also very fragile as it depends in particular on high commodity prices and, for a number of LDCs, high levels of aid and also FDI to exploit natural resources. |
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Post-pubertal adolescents are those who have experienced their adolescent growth spurt, or peak height velocity, but have not yet reached full skeletal maturity. |
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This is because it is common for clusters to experience a rapid growth spurt, followed by steep decline, meaning that any initial economic benefits may be short-lived. |
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But along the way he fell out of love with the game after contracting Osgood-Schlatter disease – a problem that affects the knees – during a growth spurt. |
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In simple terms, there should be constant measuring and monitoring of the athletes height during their participation in cycling programs, from the FUNdamentals stage through to the completion of their relative growth spurt. |
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Two years later Cannavaro was at Parma FC and though the 176cm-tall centre-back never did have the growth spurt many thought he needed to make it at the top level, he grew in stature. |
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Beef exports, which had begun a growth spurt in mid-2006 after several years of stagnation, continued to grow rapidly in 2007, increasing by 63.1 per cent in value terms. |
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Whereas the humiliations of preadolescence are fodder for comedy in male characters — the squeaking voice, the pimples, the delayed growth spurt — in girls it's an age often avoided. |
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The greater part of the growth spurt that awaits us over the coming decade and a half lies, however, in the rapidly developing economies of Asia and the Pacific. |
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The organization is currently experiencing a growth spurt thanks to their ingenuity in matters of coordination, and allocation of human resources and skillful people. |
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The state's growth spurt continues, and one way to see what's ahead is to look at the state's youth population. |
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The presence of the growth spurt is probably necessary to keep children physically small until they are psychologically mature. |
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Estradiol mediates the growth spurt, bone maturation, and epiphyseal closure in boys just as in girls. |
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Also, Jesse is having another growth spurt, which means I have to make sure she has snacks for nineses, tenses and elevenses, brunch, crunch, lunch and afternoon munch. |
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Dancers who have a significant growth spurt also experience a temporary loss in flexibility, coordination, and balance, which leads to a decline in technique. |
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The conclusions suggest that despite last year's growth spurt and an acceleration of economic reforms, the European Union is still far from matching America's economic clout. |
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