There's the protective dad seated next to his still-innocent, pre-teen daughter. |
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Only the cartoons and the latest talentless manufactured pre-teen pop phenomenon remain. |
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There is nothing new in the issue of under age drinking but pre-teen drinking is a new phenomenon which is very worrying. |
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They know most people equate comics with pre-teen fantasies of laser beams bouncing off glacial pecs. |
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So, we pressed play and fell into this glorious pre-teen memory of a perfect 80s democratic, utopian indie rock underground. |
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We get a boy who doesn't seem to have been programmed to understand the most basic pre-teen attitudes and activities. |
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That was all fine and dandy on a nice, gentle slope, but we were pre-teen speed demons. |
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This type of behaviour will extend into the exuberantly fertile genteel, resulting in an explosion in demand for pre-teen notes of recognition. |
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The microscooter, one of this Christmas's most-wanted pre-teen toys, is about to have its shiny aluminium image tarnished once again. |
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We set up the tent in the back yard and threw our four sleeping bags in before we spent the afternoon being pre-teen squirrels. |
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And the storylines are clever enough that even viewers who aren't pre-teen girls can get hooked on the show. |
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So if you can survive moments of slow slapstick and pre-teen tantrums, you will really like the core of this film. |
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Your pre-teen or teen may begin behaving differently, but alcohol may not necessarily be the cause. |
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But by far the most ludicrous begging episode happened in Dundee, where I was menaced by that little-known phenomenon, the pre-teen bike gang. |
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To be more specific, the target audience is pre-teen females. |
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The way the story goes, a trespassing towheaded pre-teen barged into the rustic country cottage of a nuclear family of anthropomorphic bruins. |
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So how does a loving father tell two pre-teen girls they'll be meeting a quartet of British heart-throbs? |
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We stare back in distress, pondering the prospect of spending the better part of two hours at a clamorous pre-teen boys' party. |
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A pre-teen named Aurora, sang Billy Joel's Piano Man while accompanied by her father on guitar. |
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Always the scholar and never the socialite, I adapted to pre-teen activities and the effervescence of wide-eyed, precocious little girls, much to my delight. |
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It's rare to find one young actor this good, but to find a movie that features an ensemble of four pre-teen actors of such skill, well it's pretty amazing. |
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In just 15 years, obesity has doubled for pre-teen girls and tripled for boys. |
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A good friend told me that his friend, who's a school teacher, drew up a seating plan last week for her pre-teen pupils. |
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Privacy becomes very important as your child moves through the pre-teen years. |
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The dress was a knee length halter, with no sleeves, but just enough elastic to hold it onto Amanda's pre-teen chest. |
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The Love Song of Jonny Valentine by Teddy Wayne A pre-teen pop idol searches for his voice. |
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The past year has seen a rise in number of pre-teen models in the public eye. |
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In each episode, a pre-teen would chaperone the issue du jour through the prescribed format to a predictable conclusion. |
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Perfect solution for young players who are growing rapidly during their pre-teen or teenage years. |
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In rural Ethiopia, a U.N. program offers financial incentives to parents who promise not to marry off their pre-teen daughters. |
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The narration, music and images combined to evoke fear and loathing in my impressionable pre-teen mind! |
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The anticipated outcome is for 50 pre-teen and adolescent girls to demonstrate increased competence in building safe and healthy relationships. |
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But as a parent, how can you be sure your local pre-teen or teenager is a good babysitter? |
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My son has become a challenging pre-teen and my easy-breezy daughter is quite the dramatic 7-year-old. |
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Moreover, the possibilities for adults raising pre-teen children to learn after working hours have not yet been solved. |
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She longs for the day she can put the pills behind her and transform her thin frame into one more like a healthy pre-teen. |
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I clearly recall ragging my mother for her expensive taste in clothing before I was even a pre-teen. |
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From left to right, they show a middle-aged couple, a young woman in a wheel chair, and, a father embracing his pre-teen daughter. |
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The story unfolds as a luminous and lyrical study of pre-teen ennui and loneliness. |
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Even now, her skinny blue-jeaned legs still betraying an awkward coltishness and her porcelain features devoid of makeup, she could pass as a pre-teen. |
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A pre-teen pop band spreads their manufactured music across Japan. |
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In one excellent slow-motion scene his brutal vandalism is counterpoised with his young sister's performance in the glitzy pre-teen dance troupe Sparkle Motion. |
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And this diet, which would kill anybody but a pre-teen girl with a stomach of steel, left me with an eternal fondness for these three staples of the English gastronomy. |
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Today, adult-style undergarments manufactured for very young pre-teen girls have pushed this trend much further. |
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A pre-teen skinny dip in the lake, however, is a far more serious matter. |
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Some, especially those written for a pre-teen audience, recount happy memories, playing stickball in the vacant lot and bubblegum-blowing contests. |
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It also set the stage for the creation of a teen clinic, a program aimed at pre-teen and teenaged girls, and adoption of an internationally recognized violence prevention program called Safe Teen. |
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The series follows the two brothers and their bandmates as they pursue their musical career and deal with typical pre-teen trials and tribulations. |
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Works by Leonard Cohen, Dorothy Livesay, Raymond Souster, Robert Hogg, Nancy Prasad and many others are interspersed with the lines of pre-teen and teenaged writers. |
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The program aims to address issues of concern to pre-teen girls, to help the participants develop self-esteem and the skills needed to make positive choices, thereby reducing the risk of early pregnancy. |
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Justin Bieber is a 16-year-old pop singer whose style appeals primarily to pre-teen and adolescent females, a style quite different from the alternative and hard rock music that are played on The Edge. |
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Since 1999, Youth Camps have been providing pre-teen skaters from across the country, accompanied by their coach and one parent, the opportunity to spend a weekend together in on-ice sessions and off-ice classes and lectures. |
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It couldn't have been easy all those years, fending off my pre-teen pleas for Vienna sausages, Cheetos, Bubblicious bubble gum, and Hawaiian Punch. |
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The recent animated hit is being developed into a classy Disney On Ice alternative for the more discerning pre-teen set. |
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Most famously, the Htoo twins, pre-teen mystic leaders of a Karen group called God's Army, grabbed headlines in 2000 as the most unlikely of guerrilla generals. |
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I drew hearts all over my paper like a lovesick, pre-teen girl. |
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A couple of tow-headed pre-teen boys, during a surprisingly non-sexual game of Chicken, are overrun by a rabble of Rattlers and are fanged to death. |
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The NEC was packed with pre-teen pop fans as the Irish boy band Boyzone arrived in Birmingham for two long-awaited gigs. |
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