Since longleaf pine does not produce annual growth rings during its juvenile grass stage, true age cannot be determined. |
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Many juvenile court advocates harshly criticized how the police handled young offenders. |
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Someone mentioned that there has been a rash of suicides in British juvenile detention. |
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In practice, however, rather than replacing the old structures of juvenile justice, the new welfarist principles were simply grafted onto them. |
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The youth, of Rostraver Township was adjudicated delinquent in juvenile court and placed in a residential program. |
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South African white shark dive operators reportedly catch juvenile bronze whaler and smooth hammerhead sharks to use as bait. |
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Police have arrested three men and a juvenile over a ram raid at Lamb for Liquor bottle shop early on Sunday morning. |
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As juvenile crime rises, here and across the country, tonight's confessions of a York teenager make provocative reading. |
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Despite the apparent convergence with Western juvenile prostitution, clear differences remain that should not be ignored. |
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The classification as infantile or juvenile forms depends on the amount of renal disease present. |
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Promoting juvenile talent is the lifeblood and future of any sporting club. |
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This site is designed to improve the public's understanding of the juvenile justice system and to promote policy reform. |
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Siblicide is a cause of juvenile mortality, and so should select for greater investment in survival. |
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We attributed the effect of predator exclusion primarily to juvenile green crabs and fish. |
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He has also acted as a foster parent to various animals, including a juvenile stork that was taken from its nest and later abandoned. |
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All of that may sound juvenile and silly, but the chaos really only lasts for 10 minutes of the 50-minute performance. |
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I feel this need to show people we can do it on our own but I recognize how silly and destructive and completely juvenile this attitude is. |
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As juvenile and immaturely sexist as this may seem, you will never imagine how useful this can be. |
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For a moment it crossed her mind that what she was doing was juvenile and silly, but she had made up her mind. |
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Regret is the type of emotion that makes you think of past times and think how stupid and juvenile you were because of the choices you made. |
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I know it sounds juvenile and stupid but I really wanted to see the look on Skinner's face. |
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He probably thought that I was an immature and juvenile little child, which I can be, when I'm near Garret. |
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Last season's leading juvenile was an impressive winner of the Breeders' Cup Juvenile at Belmont Park last year. |
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In the past decade, on average, the rate of juvenile delinquency remained at between 10 to 14 per cent of the criminal offenses in the city. |
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But minor crimes and juvenile delinquency have pushed total crime numbers to record highs amid a long economic slowdown. |
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Violent crime, juvenile delinquency, and alcoholism have increased significantly. |
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Fukuyama refers to high rates of crime and juvenile delinquency as a result of the lack of trust associated with social capital. |
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Other criminal cases which showed an increase in 2000 included homicide, juvenile delinquency, torture and arson. |
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School drop-outs, juvenile delinquency, and gang wars were symptoms of underlying social pathology. |
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At the same time, as the arrest rate for juvenile delinquency and crime rose in 1943 and 1944, commentators accused mothers of neglect. |
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Children of adoption show up in disproportionate numbers in the criminal justice system and contribute to problems of juvenile delinquency. |
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Do you believe that juvenile delinquency would decrease if crime comic books were not readily available to children? |
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In juvenile plants, the relative amount of tannin increased in March, decreased in April and July, and increased again in October. |
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To say that the medium is inherently boring, repetitive, or juvenile is some straight up ignorance. |
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The embryonic shell is separated from the juvenile shell by a distinct embryonic constriction. |
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It is a juvenile kelp klipfish, Clinus rotundifrons, one of the rarer klipfishes. |
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In their weaning study, Fisher and his colleagues analyzed a juvenile woolly mammoth tusk from Wrangel Island in northern Siberia. |
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Four months later he brought a team of horses to the Festival and landed the new juvenile handicap hurdle with Dabiroun. |
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He spent his teenage years in Lafayette, Indiana, an angsty reprobate and hardened juvenile delinquent. |
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Officers found a juvenile who witnessed the shooting, but they would not elaborate. |
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The popular showman bids to break his duck at the ninth attempt on Saturday on the top rated juvenile of last season. |
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Our new measures must include better technical standards, including bigger mesh sizes to prevent juvenile fish being trawled up and discarded. |
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I could see it with MB and frankly I predicted he was headed straight for juvenile detention and a fast track to the big house. |
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Apparently this wreck sometimes has huge shoals of juvenile fish on it, but not today. |
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Exotic juvenile fish such as firefish can be found in Camp Cove each year, but they rarely make it through Sydney's chilly winter waters. |
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Many fire professionals believe that fire-safety education can reduce the recidivism rate among juvenile firesetters. |
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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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This is because the noble medium of funny pictures and word balloons is often derided as juvenile and strictly a boys' own pastime. |
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Throughout the ferry, nudibranchs, groupers, puffers, and wrasses had taken up residence along with juvenile barracuda, fusiliers and rabbitfish. |
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Curves of this magnitude usually have an infantile or juvenile onset rather than an adolescent onset. |
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The legislature has to do something about juvenile crimes, particularly the violent ones. |
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The main goal of the juvenile justice system is rehabilitation rather than punishment. |
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The juvenile members of Spa Golf Club were making the most of their mid-term break on Friday. |
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His work with the youth in his role as juvenile liaison officer was remarkable. |
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Despite occasional warnings about a rising tide of juvenile crime, the statistics show a determined resistance to inflation. |
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Psychologists can play a role in the juvenile death penalty debate in several ways. |
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Typically, juvenile rheumatoid arthritis appears between the ages of 6 months and 16 years. |
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It is an indispensable resource for informed professionals who strive to shape the juvenile justice system today. |
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But there are issues that should be tackled immediately, especially in the field of juvenile crime. |
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I never had the shape for juvenile leads so I've always had to play character parts. |
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The next day he received a letter from London saying his audition for the juvenile lead in a musical comedy had been successful. |
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So you have the juvenile lead, who's always nice and happy and winsome, and that's the male and female juvenile lead. |
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They stay nearby for 7 to 10 days and then flock with other juvenile birds. |
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Actual juvenile mortality rates for large mammals are generally higher than indicated by life tables based on bone assemblages. |
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Juvenile plumage is seldom seen in Washington, although some birds in juvenile plumage can be seen in the eastern flyway. |
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A few holes offer the only relief, and even these are inhabited by juvenile green morays. |
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The second assumption is that juvenile recruitment into bird populations must operate at the same scale as mast production. |
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It's juvenile and plain silly, and I don't like it contextually as a roleplayer. |
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He crumpled up the juvenile green and yellow paper wrappings and tossed them into a plastic sack. |
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Violent crime, alcohol and drug abuse, juvenile delinquency, unwanted pregnancy, and poor health are the major social problems. |
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The mode of action of methoprene is to directly interfere with normal hormone function by mimicking the insect juvenile hormone. |
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Oogenesis in Drosophila is regulated by the steroid hormone ecdysone and the sesquiterpenoid juvenile hormone. |
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Methyl farnesoate is a sesquiterpene that is related to the insect juvenile hormone. |
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I doubt very much that O'Connor would be fooled by this sort of juvenile kidology. |
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At one time when a stranger approached a blacks' camp the juvenile King Billies would disappear into the gunyans. |
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The juvenile sea squirt wanders through the sea searching for a suitable rock or hunk of coral to cling to and make it its home for life. |
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The barn was originally built as the dairy facility for a juvenile reformatory. |
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Many streams serve as spawning, nursery, and juvenile habitat for arctic grayling. |
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In the West, liberal support for the child's independence rather than regulative monitoring by parents tends to prevent juvenile delinquency. |
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Since the reinstatement of capital punishment in 1976, seven states have executed a combined twenty-two juvenile offenders nationwide. |
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A simple circle of juvenile yews will eventually knit together to enclose a calming circle of pure green. |
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Some areas are covered with thick juvenile mussel beds on which abundant starfish graze. |
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The free-swimming larva settles and undergoes metamorphosis into a juvenile sponge. |
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As a result, the juvenile justice system has emphasized rehabilitation, not retribution, requital, or punishment. |
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There is nowhere dedicated to housing and rehabilitating delinquent girls or juvenile female offenders. |
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Field studies have indicated that juvenile sardine are more zoophagous than adults. |
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The lenticular, keeled conch form and evolute, coarsely plicate juvenile whorls of Eoprodromites were anticipated by the Pseudarietitinae. |
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This is where desperate immigrants, former showbiz stars and ancient juvenile delinquents seek asylum. |
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His rheumatologist then prescribed methotrexate, an anti-cancer drug that at low doses can send juvenile arthritis into remission. |
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It's also hard to forgive a moral code so juvenile and black-and-white it might have originated at a boy scout jamboree. |
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When PC Furness went on sick leave her absence on the streets prompted juvenile nuisance to increase on her beat. |
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How public was the juvenile's arrest, apprehension, or the incident that landed the juvenile in the public eye? |
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Many unburdened themselves in juvenile memoirs or drawings which have been shamefully neglected until recently. |
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This initial pattern changes in larvae of the six and eight arms, when the juvenile rudiment is present. |
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Psychologists often stress the fact that juvenile delinquents lack the social skills needed to solve interpersonal problems. |
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More than 30 eggs and 15 nests were rescued on Tuesday, and 35 hatchlings and juvenile birds were put on incubators. |
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Pink shrimps and flatfish abound, and brightly coloured juvenile lumpsuckers stick to the kelp fronds. |
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So the juvenile Montagu's harriers have started flying and giving everyone who comes to our viewpoint great views. |
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No child could be detained for a lengthy period of time without an order from juvenile court. |
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Godolphin Racing added to its juvenile stable recently with the private purchase of the maiden colt Mount Joy for an undisclosed price. |
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She strode to the casement window, unlatched it and dropped her gaze to the chalky clearing ringed by juvenile rhododendrons and magnolia trees. |
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After referral to a pediatric orthopedist, she was diagnosed with idiopathic juvenile osteoporosis. |
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The cuticle of juvenile stages is thin and weakly sclerotized, and sternal and tergal plates are barely recognizable in the light microscope. |
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Evidence for the young age of uplift and faulting includes juvenile topography, faulted Quaternary marine terraces and a fractured falaj. |
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In fresh water streams and rivers, juvenile coho salmon defend territories and compete for limited feeding sites with other fish. |
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We have found it in experimental lobster mariculture tanks where colonies completely cover the juvenile lobster with a brown fuzzy coat. |
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As we were getting accustomed to the unusual topography, a pair of bottom-dwelling juvenile batfishes drifted lazily by. |
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But there is a difference between run-of-the-mill juvenile high spirits and causing real trouble. |
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The program teaches gardening to young inmates in juvenile correctional facilities. |
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Late this season several thousand juvenile salmon died on an upper stretch of the Moy as a result of a discharge of effluent. |
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Many polychaetes hatch into a particular type of planktonic larva, the trochophore, which later metamorphoses into a juvenile annelid. |
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But that's not because of his checkered past, which includes two stays in juvenile detention halls. |
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They are reseeding derelict native oyster beds with juvenile pacific oysters. |
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The juvenile has bold, black edgings on its wings and the nape of its neck, and a black bill. |
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The availability of guns has played a critical role in the increase in juvenile suicide and homicide. |
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Education ministers have now been ordered to spearhead the nationwide action on juvenile offending demanded by Blair's office. |
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Past longline catch data from these areas show that an unacceptably high level of juvenile swordfish and billfish are being landed. |
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The same juvenile impulse that once inspired liberals to dress down as slobs now inspires them to assume the role of high school snobs. |
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Indeed, courts have recognized that developmental immaturity may qualify a juvenile for a finding of incompetence. |
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Indeed, many of these steps have been demonstrated for the synthesis of juvenile hormone. |
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In the county juvenile championships there was plenty of excitement and some very close contests. |
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The larger of the two, Arlen, comes across as an insecure bully, flaunting his juvenile snake tattoo and badgering Muldrow with idle threats. |
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According to the report, 2.1 million Americans spent 2002 in local jails, state and federal penitentiaries and juvenile detention facilities. |
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Finding herself without a quick comeback, Angel resorted to juvenile tactics. |
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I'm tempted to say that it's a bit juvenile really, comparing things that are essentially incomparable. |
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The many juvenile harriers working the mound wore their orange winter plumage, a stark contrast to the hawk's black, white, and brown feathering. |
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An apparent upsurge in juvenile delinquency heightened concerns about teenagers. |
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This questions the role upwelling plays in affecting juvenile rockfish condition. |
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One evening while raiding a grocery store cash register with some friends for nickels and dimes, he is arrested and taken to a juvenile prison. |
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She was known for her ability to teach blind and mentally challenged or emotionally disturbed children, and juvenile delinquents. |
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A 43 year old general practitioner had had juvenile asthma requiring regular ephedrine. |
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They changed the definition of an institution to exclude these schools and homes for young juvenile offenders. |
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But such inventive embellishments, like the cape on a juvenile murderer, merely stress the exiguity under the panoply. |
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They decide to take a group of repeat juvenile offenders on a camping trip, with both funny and touching results. |
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In some juvenile court acts, concurrent jurisdiction may be present when certain specified situations exist. |
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The tracking also showed that a peregrine falcon took a juvenile hen harrier fledged from one of the eight successful nests. |
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The holotype of this species might be a juvenile as there are larger specimens in our collection. |
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And how can you trust your teenage opinion of people, when those opinions were being formed via rampaging hormones and juvenile mood swings? |
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The detainees were incarcerated at a midwestern county juvenile detention center. |
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As would be assumed with juvenile or young fish, some predation could occur from piscivorous birds. |
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Scientists say that the change in species of plankton, from cold water types to warm water, are less favourable to cod in its juvenile stage. |
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In the involutional phase of juvenile hemangioma, the capillary proliferation is replaced by loose fibroadipose tissue. |
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There are numerous varieties of shrimps, juvenile morays, and a collection of shells including tiger cowries. |
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We're looking at multiple sclerosis, juvenile onset diabetes and Crohn's disease. |
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Questions of dangerousness and criminal propensity, and suspicion that the youth fits the profile of juvenile psychopathy, may arise. |
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He and I both knew that when we entered the death house as juvenile offenders, there was no room left for the boys within us. |
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A male southern elephant seal, like the juvenile in the foreground here, is unmistakable, with an inflatable nose and four tons of flesh. |
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The governor of a borstal institution tries to reform a group of juvenile delinquents through sympathy rather than punishment. |
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But without rehabilitation, the juvenile car gangs are likely to return from the modern day borstals, more menacing than before. |
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This is called juvenile idiopathic arthritis, also known as juvenile chronic arthritis or juvenile rheumatic arthritis. |
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In 1977 my affliction was formally labeled a form of juvenile rheumatoid crippling arthritis. |
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The arthritic diseases seen in children are rheumatic fever and juvenile rheumatoid arthritis. |
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It is derogatory term for juvenile a 'lifestyler' anarchist with somewhat undercooked political views. |
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Therefore, no data were available in these species for the developmental transition of meristem from the juvenile to the mature foliose root. |
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High juvenile mortality often leads to conception of a second litter of offspring, born from December to April. |
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The world of the street child and juvenile pickpocket was organized, in part, around an unwritten, oral culture. |
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Behaving in such a way is pretty juvenile and, when there's no-one around, frankly useless. |
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Now that does seem like a lot, but these birds breed at an incredibly slow rate, with an incredibly low rate of juvenile success. |
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The drug is now to be tested to see if it can help sufferers of Crohn's Disease and juvenile arthritis. |
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They have developed a charting technique by which the juvenile can concretely visualize the events and feelings leading up to firesetting. |
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However, when the sample is broken down by age, there is a shift in the frequencies for bones from juvenile individuals. |
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Somehow, it exists in the netherworld between these two points, an amorphous mixture of intellectualism and juvenile pranks. |
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It looks as if a juvenile twisted some wires together and then just jammed a soldering iron against them. |
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And then the next morning, they fingerprinted me and took me to juvenile hall. |
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Crinoids are gonochoric and brood their young until the embryo develops into a doliolarian larva or a fully formed juvenile crinoid. |
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The juvenile antagonist pleaded no contest to a misdemeanor aggravated battery charge and received probation. |
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If you deflect it with humor, you allow the insulter to see how juvenile such commentary can be. |
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Dani is remanded to the juvenile correctional facility for conduct unbecoming a minor. |
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Officers want teachers to join them on night-time patrol so they can identify juvenile troublemakers and help bring them to book. |
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Our equine medicine lecturer summed it up well when talking about juvenile warts in foals. |
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He is doing a follow-up to the fantastic television musical Feltham Sings, for which he worked with juvenile offenders. |
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Walsh said that the rise could be attributed in part to a Garda crackdown on juvenile antisocial behaviour. |
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There was an increase in juvenile members and the credit union thanked parents and teachers for encouraging children to join. |
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I even noticed a juvenile white-crowned sparrow in the reeds along the water, newly arrived on its wintering grounds. |
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At 15, he was caught stealing a car battery and was held for three years in a juvenile work camp. |
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Jurists and criminologists concluded that family disintegration was the primary source of juvenile crime. |
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In addition to the striped bass, the Atlantic croaker, or hardhead, is also a major predator of juvenile blue crabs. |
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Upon processing me, the jailer joked that I had just missed juvenile detention. |
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Mr Forster said much of the present juvenile delinquency was due to children frequenting the streets with nothing to do. |
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Oyster culch, which is crushed oyster shell, will provide flat surfaces on which juvenile oysters can attach and grow. |
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Too many communities in East Lancashire suffer from the curse of juvenile nuisance and much of it is caused and worsened by under-age drinking. |
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Consequently, both the onset and the termination of disc growth are determined by the joint action of ecdysone and juvenile hormone. |
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Many small fish, including juvenile fairy basslets and damselfish, retreat into crinoid arms when bigger fish appear. |
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Callery pears are precocious, having a very short juvenile period, and flower as early as 3 years old. |
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Any juvenile attending training must have the proper handball gear to prevent injury. |
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To determine the current recidivism status of probationers, official records were obtained from the county juvenile probation department. |
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The research center was launched to assist in the reduction of juvenile crime and delinquency in Texas, according to officials. |
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Mantis shrimp skulked liked cats under the jetty, one feasting on a juvenile pufferfish that had strayed too close to its spearing claws. |
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They also assist the juvenile home and run a Community College for economically deprived girls. |
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Although biomass allocation patterns were statistically significant between cohorts during juvenile growth stages, the most obvious differences were at late-fruiting. |
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It is important to approach AIDS holistically considering the intense moral decay among young people today coupled with rapid increase in juvenile delinquency. |
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Another subunit appears about the time of metamorphosis to first juvenile instar, and expression of a sixth subunit begins four or five molts later. |
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The State Public Defender petitioned for a writ of certiorari, challenging the juvenile court's authority to grant recovery on the basis of quantum meruit. |
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So I simply focused on another British movie star who has depended on his juvenile appeal and not his puerile one. |
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Because of the social upheavals, there was an alarming increase of juvenile delinquency in the 1930s, with violence and vandalism especially noticeable in the cities. |
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With insufficient juvenile hormone, horn growth never starts. |
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But behind the doors of prisons and juvenile halls, in the rooms of foster care group homes, are people who need us. |
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Methoprene is a pesticide that acts as a juvenile hormone agonist. |
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But she is lionised by her mother as a juvenile intellectual. |
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Secondly, he is sitting upon a pitchfork and refuses to move himself, or thirdly he is a silly, juvenile incompetent and has no place in this Chamber. |
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This business of spinning into outer space is just so juvenile and naive that one has to wonder why these booklets didn't burst into flames on the printing press. |
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Certainly juvenile animals are a common prey of large carnivores today, and it is no surprise that similar patterns should have played out in the past. |
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During a juvenile myoclonic epileptic seizure, the hands, arms or whole body will start jerking, but the person doesn't lose consciousness or awareness. |
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There were three boxes of juvenile cereals, and she'd nixed each one. |
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A juvenile green turtle was found with a plastic bag wound tightly around its right flipper, cutting off blood flow, aquarium curator Willie Maritz said yesterday. |
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He represented Sarsfields at juvenile and minor level, and was chosen as The Patrician College Sportsman of the Year for his achievements on the golf course. |
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Other molluscs are present but less common, including bivalves, scaphopods, orthoconic cephalopods, tentaculitids, and small, indeterminate juvenile ammonoids. |
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We had a choir director intent on unlearning our juvenile inflections. |
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During a recent dive on her there were so many juvenile fish that the wreck resembled one of those Red Sea wrecks surrounded by shoals of glassfish. |
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Wendy Toye was born in London on 1 May 1917, and at the age of three and a half appeared on stage at the Albert Hall in London as a member of a juvenile dance troupe. |
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I visited a nature reserve in Queensland once, to see juvenile frogs. |
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The art is made in shaky, unstudied pencil that disarms the sordid imagery, and the juvenile captions each picture faces are too wet with angst to be truly disturbing. |
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We will wait to see how many untagged juvenile kites turn up in due course at the Argaty feeding station at Doune, Perthshire to gauge how many nests we have actually missed. |
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In fact Neo, as he has been named, suffers from a condition known as neoteny, where juvenile characteristics, like gills, are retained into adulthood. |
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On returning to Mobile she retained attorney Norborne R. Clarke to draft a plan based on the Colorado model for a separate juvenile court and detention home in Mobile. |
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Rod Millman's juvenile failed by just a head and would surely have prevailed had she not drifted off the rails and allowed the winner to come up her inside. |
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If other juvenile comedies are sophomoric, Deuce is junior high at best. |
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There's plenty of weed growing around them, and although not particularly pleasant to look at, among its folds you will see plenty of hovering juvenile pike. |
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Eliminate small, red, juvenile leaf-footed bugs, but don't confuse these with assassin bugs, which help control aphids, tomato hornworms and other pests. |
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Why should the cloistered wants of juvenile men, with baby opinions, dominate any medium and industry so many of us care about? |
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Yet it is the absence of concrete, compelling details that allows these poems to get bogged down in their juvenile fascination with the verbal act as such. |
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If the rec center closes, there could be an increase in juvenile crime! |
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He explains why so many studios are channeling their resources into big, special-effects-driven fantasies with licensable characters and targeted at juvenile audiences. |
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Now, the juvenile delinquent and artist formerly known as Marky Mark is at the top of the Hollywood food chain. |
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Coverage of juvenile crime can influence public attitudes about crime prevention programs and set the agenda for public-policy making and funding. |
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While urban police are the public officials who most directly regulate juvenile crime and delinquency, their work has rarely been considered in histories of juvenile justice. |
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The anemonefishes provide some protection and bring in sources of nourishment for their anemone hosts, and some groups of juvenile damselfishes clean other fishes. |
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The most common cause of iritis is juvenile rheumatoid arthritis. |
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Continuous central tubular spongocoel extends upward from preserved early juvenile chambers to open at the top of the uppermost chambers in tallest specimens. |
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His feathers are downy and fluffy, juvenile like a fledgling bird. |
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They stretched juvenile situations until they were infantile. |
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It would be a simple question of taking juvenile pearl oysters from deep water to pools closer to shore, where they would be easier to pick up when mature. |
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I remembered that there were a lot of these abandoned blocks of flats, taken over by stewbums, heroin addicts, homeless, and juvenile delinquents. |
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These interminable stretches of consequence-free juvenile mayhem were interspersed with occasional moments of interest, such as the charismatic card sharp. |
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Politics has a tendency to devolve into juvenile playground taunts and smears. |
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Juan's enforced cross-dressing seems to be Byron's self-justification for his harshly reviewed collections of juvenile poetry in the style of the Della Cruscans. |
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Clarke says his enthusiasm for politics is undimmed, and that if his age excludes him from high office, then British politics has become a juvenile pursuit. |
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Stencil manufacturers offer a wide variety of design motifs, including florals, fruits, vegetables, geometrics, juvenile themes and architectural elements. |
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Marcescence is considered a juvenile characteristic because it is more common on younger trees and on the lower, more juvenile, parts of older trees. |
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Still think its hilarious though, but I'm a generally juvenile person. |
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Though I've seen plenty of female juvenile players pass into adulthood without serious damage, I've also seen way too many crash and burn on the threshold of maturity. |
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In the process of tidying up today, though, I found this wonderful picture of me aged nine, providing proof positive that I was a juvenile activist. |
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At about four years of age young males form a juvenile group. |
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Officers were responding to a report of a missing juvenile girl, and found her in the house of Carey Smith-Viramontes. |
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The odd flathead with juvenile bream are being caught in the rivers. |
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A record 40 juvenile colts and geldings purchased from sales from around the world have been cataloged for the event that will be conducted by Keeneland Association. |
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When you make up an entirely specious religion in a juvenile attempt to shelter your fashion choices behind the first amendment, what sort of morally bankrupt person are you? |
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Six were treated for rheumatoid, three for Crohn's disease, one for psoriatic arthritis, one for dermatomyositis and one for juvenile rheumatoid arthritis. |
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David Burke, a creator of animated whacko content for TV, has assembled a few brilliant scoundrels and put up a site filled with juvenile humor and neat animation. |
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Couch was not sentenced to an iota of time in a juvenile detention center or prison. |
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This cultured exterior hides a streak of juvenile depravity. |
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The juvenile is mottled-brown above with brown and buff streaking below. |
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When juvenile nuisance and disorder are the bane of so many neighbourhoods already, some people are not only fuelling this curse, but actually making a profit from it. |
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The Pentagon's official policy is to segregate juvenile prisoners from the rest of the prison population, and allow young inmates to join family members also being detained. |
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The juvenile captive birds bound for release are shipped to Mississippi after about a month, and they quickly learn to fit in with the refuge population. |
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Lydon was well known for playing the juvenile lead in a series in the early 1940s, and his work here tends to retain the flavour of that character. |
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A car was indeed dispatched, with no mention that the suspect was possibly a juvenile and that the gun might be a toy. |
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I was also the front for a juvenile delinquent roaming the streets of New York City and using me as a parental alibi. |
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Extracts also have been shown to be useful for younger women suffering hormonal deficits following ovariectomy or hysterectomy, as well as for juvenile menstrual disorders. |
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Since the latter half of the nineteenth century, the police have been the foremost public authorities who regulate juvenile crime and delinquency. |
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Cowboy stars underscored the identity and nature of the enemy for their juvenile viewers and urged all citizens to do their part to help win the war. |
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He also worked as a counselor at a juvenile correctional detention centre. |
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At the film's beginning, the juvenile protagonists ride a Ferris wheel and fantasize about traveling to the sea, a child-like sentiment never to be repeated. |
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Michael Conrad is rapidly becoming the light juvenile lead of Oval House. |
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The disproportionately valuable Fred Winter Hurdle took the Pertemps' Tuesday slot because the official handicappers insisted the juvenile handicap was run before the Triumph. |
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Three juvenile female whoopers made their way to South Dakota. |
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The megalopas return in large swarms to the nearshore waters and estuaries in the spring, where they metamorphose into first instar juvenile crabs. |
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In insects, the general view is that juvenile hormone maintains larval and nymphal characteristics in developing insects and suppresses metamorphosis into adults. |
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When I was little, I was a kind of juvenile delinquent, but my father stayed on me. |
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In spite of being denied even the predictable weepy-eyed juvenile threnodies for the local TV news, many parents expressed disappointment with the school closure. |
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We live in a sad era that mistakes mean-spirited arrogance for intellectual daring, juvenile nastiness for independence of mind, the dung beetle for the artist. |
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Smaller shoals of zooplanktivores, such as rabbitfishes and the juvenile forms of many other reef species, are also found hovering above and around coral reefs. |
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Officers hope the incriminating footage will change the attitudes of parents unconvinced their children are misbehaving, helping to stem juvenile crime on the housing estate. |
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A small number of juvenile cod were collected using minnow traps. |
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A series of inter-club juvenile relay races is also on the programme. |
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However, her medical records indicate that she has bronchitis, TB, bilharzia, malaria, juvenile rheumatoid arthritis and multiple coughs and colds, all due to sickle cell. |
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They played up fears of juvenile crime and welfare dependency, but failed to challenge the belief that mothers worked only out of financial necessity. |
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A scuffle with a teacher results in an arrest and expulsion, and Jameis is sent to juvenile detention for assault charges. |
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Taipei has seen a steady decrease in juvenile delinquency one-and-a-half years since it launched its Juvenile Protection Program, officials said yesterday. |
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Young people have few role models and juvenile delinquency is on the rise. |
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And what was the impact of the loss of the Rugby League competition on towns like Walgett, did it have an impact on crime figures, on juvenile delinquency? |
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Over the past few years, activist groups have raised money to spare the lives of juvenile offenders who are unable to pay the fee. |
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Off Aberdesach were 12 great northern divers, while Bangor harbour hosted a juvenile glaucous gull. |
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Then later that year Plymouth Corporation wanted to use the exposed site for housing juvenile offenders. |
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They sat there, robed up to the tonsils, and made me feel so below a juvenile delinquent. |
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But this chasm exists because what is at stake is not juvenile lustfulness but artificiality. |
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A recent study of captive animals found no evidence for inbreeding depression in juvenile viability or litter size. |
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We show that wild juvenile giant red sea cucumber can be collected using a commercial oyster cultch bag filled with Pacific oyster shell. |
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Detrimental impacts of radiotransmitters on juvenile Louisiana Waterthrushes. |
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Yellowstone cutthroats dine primarily on insects, but will occasionally pursue juvenile sculpins, whitefish, suckers and even small trout. |
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A single juvenile blue, a pair of dirty snows and then another young blue whiffled hard, only to land and stroll among their Judas brethren. |
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Among Darwin frogs, it is the male who swallows and stores the developing tadpoles in his vocal sac until juvenile frogs emerge. |
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The juvenile sea squirt wanders through the sea looking for a rock to cling to. |
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In many species, semelparous life cycle with unpredictable juvenile causes decreased population size. |
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Detection of the spider predator, Hololena nedra by naive juvenile field crickets using indirect cues. |
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Severe feather loss and abnormalities in a juvenile free-living white-tailed eagle from northern Germany. |
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But given the funny hats and juvenile hijinx, it's hard to buy the play's more serious intentions. |
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Most of the nervous system that forms during larvogenesis in C. teleta persists into the juvenile stage. |
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The importance of some epibenthic predators on the density of juvenile benthic microfauna in the Danish Wadden Sea. |
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In the opening juvenile maiden, it is hard to look past Quadriga following his fine run in a decent Dundalk maiden. |
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