All those remote-control toys bought for tweeners get played with for an hour or two and then get sunk into the miasma of a child's bedroom. |
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He clearly adores his kids, who are all stalwart, funny and, for tweeners, preternaturally considerate. |
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While both belong in the back end of a rotation, our next three pitchers are tweeners. |
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The Texans have added two tweeners, but nothing they have done in the NFL to date suggests that either of these linebackers will upgrade the Houston pass rush. |
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That has come into vogue and you have players who used to be considered tweeners, really just undersized defensive ends, being projected to what is a need position now. |
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For Zillertal tweeners, it just means another chance to get in a few lunchtime runs before the geometry quiz. |
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Teens and tweeners have gotten very, very nimble and sort of ergonomically adapted using a regular telephone pad to text. |
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It has mass appeal from the older generation, the tweeners, to young children. |
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Tweeners practically knocked over adults in the way to get to Alex Wolff and Nat Wolff, they of Nickelodeon's Naked Brothers Band fame. |
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