Jeff is a pubescent boy trapped inside the body of a man, still obsessed about his relationship with his mother. |
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Her studies of pubescent girls and her pictures of her own children in provocative poses have courted controversy wherever they have been shown. |
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No one wants to hear a bunch of pubescent boys confessing their love repeatedly in about thirteen songs on one album. |
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They were pubescent boys who had reached puberty but had not yet grown beards. |
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When I was a mere slip of a girl, myself and a friend, as many early pubescent teenagers do, used the Ouija board a few times. |
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The age cutoff ensures that teams are divided into two castes, the pubescent and the prepubescent. |
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All pubescent children feel anxious, needy, and confused by their desires and fears. |
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By the 1990s there were bras for every figure and circumstance, from pubescent teenagers to the elderly. |
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How the pubescent boy and wimpy character became a slicing, dicing, seething pot of neuroses and indescribable rage. |
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Silene virginica is pubescent, has a height of 0.2-0.7 m, and leaves to 4.5 cm wide. |
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On other specimens, the upper portions of the plants are pubescent while the lower portions are glabrous. |
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Basal shoots simple, borne upright from the basal branches, to 10 cm long, densely pubescent with white trichomes. |
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Even more problematic is the fact that Ichi is no longer a bullied child, but a bullied pubescent. |
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I've been harbouring an idea for some time which, as far as pubescent boys would be concerned, is entertainment gelignite. |
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The pimply-faced pubescent gazed in wonderment as his elder sibling orated perceptively on the great mysteries of teenage life. |
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The hypanthium is usually glabrous, with narrowly triangular sepals that are pubescent adaxially and are deciduous in fruit. |
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However, most of the material was atypical being much smaller in all aspects, often decumbent, with club-shaped, pubescent capsules. |
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Buxom for her age, like so many pubescent children she seemed to have siphoned off vital bulk from her parents and left them to dwindle, wizen. |
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The mammary glands of pubescent female mice developed structurally in a way that made them more likely to develop breast cancer. |
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No consistent difference in growth performance was found among stocker cattle grazing pubescent wheatgrass, smooth bromegrass, or orchardgrass. |
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In an impoverished rural society, pubescent girls are bought and sold like cattle, and often treated little better. |
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The starts-up are slightly pubescent and are of reddish color, while the mature sheets are glabrous, and of dark color green. |
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The data obtained were cross-indexed with other factors such as pubescent development and growth. |
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Some questions may be inappropriate and offensive for certain groups of people, such as pubescent girls, elderly people or married women. |
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I was a pubescent teenager, I honestly couldn't help myself. |
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Leaves: close, grayish green with purple traces on the petioles and midribs, sparsely pubescent. |
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With my short Mohawk that looks like a crew-cut at first glance or under a hat, my army jacket, baggy work jeans and boots, I could easily be a pubescent boy. |
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So whenever I try to sing I'm back in that no-man's land that is the bane of the pubescent boy, jumping from tenor to bass and back within a single phrase. |
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Even your average manufactured pop poppet has to work harder than her boy-band counterpart, who can rely on looks alone to generate pubescent squeals. |
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This is a ceremony which marks the coming of age for pubescent youngsters. |
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Viciously bullied at school, the pubescent twins turn obdurately introverted, speaking only to each other and growing increasingly delinquent. |
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The opening of the film depicts Kyle killing a pubescent boy and his mother as they attempt to throw a grenade at American marines. |
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The new definition would change the name to pedohebephilic disorder and would include people attracted to pubescent children. |
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Tomato vines are typically pubescent, meaning covered with fine short hairs. |
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It was hip hop for the pubescent masses. They were masters of publicity. |
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In Venezuela, masked beasts of the former Maipure puberty dance, mauari, threatened a pubescent girl and her cortege and had to be subdued magically. |
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Foreign ports are hardly the safest place for an unchaperoned pubescent girl. |
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Mesepimera pubescent towards elytra, distinctly less so towards procoxal cavity. |
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This very distinct species has narrowly deltate pinnae that are pubescent abaxially with a small auricle on the acroscopic side. |
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These toilets provide the dignity, privacy and security that girls need when they reach their pubescent years and increase the rate of attendance for girls. |
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The album's jacket image of a topless pubescent girl was deemed controversial in the United States and was replaced by a photograph of the band. |
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Native to Japan, Kudzu is a leguminous, weedy vine with pubescent stems, trifoliate leaves, and a perennial deep root system. |
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The leaves may be small to medium sized, simple, alternate, spiral or distichous, broadly elliptic and pubescent. |
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The leaves typically are distichous and may be 3-25 cm long and 2-8 mm wide with a basally pilose adaxial surface and a glabrous to pubescent abaxial surface. |
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Stems trigonous to triquetrous, glabrous, pubescent or scabridulous. |
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