High-grade soft tissue sarcomas are a group of malignancies that often affect otherwise healthy young people. |
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Most young people are afraid of not being accepted if they go against the grain. |
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A community organisation might find a new way of working with young people to break down gangs and gang violence. |
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He goes from James Brown to Philip Glass In The Commitments, I decided I wanted to bring a gang of young people together. |
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The intended victims were wholly innocent, mainly young people enjoying a night out. |
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Enthusiastic young people between the ages of 12 and 18 are invited to apply for the classes which take place on a two hour basis on Saturdays. |
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Many of these are young people who had not yet come of age at the time of the previous elections. |
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For young people coming of age now I think it's particularly sad, because I feel like I had it just 10 years ago. |
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One way to even out the problem of maldistribution is to get more young people into college. |
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Just because young people listen to loud music and wear baseball caps back to front, it does not mean they are on drugs. |
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They talked about how media savvy he was and how devoted he was to young people. |
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Now aged 80 and living in Britain, he is making amends by giving today's young people a fascinating glimpse of life behind enemy lines. |
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There were old and young people, little boys and girls, teenagers and babies in prams. |
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The possession of guns, both real and imitation, lies predominantly with young people. |
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Like many young people I ignored advice not to wear winkle-pickers, stilettoes and high platforms, and boy am I paying for it. |
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I think it's going to be a reality check to talk to young people across the way. |
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The young people want a hard surface area with kerbstones or similar for skateboarding. |
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The only thing that seems to get the majority of young people excited is reality TV and sugarcoated music. |
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Lang was impressed by the motivation of the young people in the mail room, the secretaries and the receptionist. |
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The events will provide a unique opportunity for young people interested in careers in agriculture, horticulture and the agri-food industry. |
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Tokelau's young people used to swim and surf in their spare time, or played a Tokelauan version of cricket called Kilikiti. |
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These, in the main, are young people committing offences against other young people. |
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Thus, one of the primary aims of education should be to train young people in virtue. |
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Thus, criticising young people and negatively stereotyping them as rebellious, met with strong aversion from the youth and children alike. |
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Complaints about young people drinking in the Millennium town Park were aired at last week's meeting of the Town Council. |
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At campuses across the country he inspired young people to form their own public citizen's groups holding corporate America to account. |
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It is very easy for young people to get hold of their parents' credit cards or to acquire credit cards by other means. |
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Remember, my sickness had held me back from exploring things that other young people could experience. |
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Soccer, volleyball, and a type of kickball called chinlone are popular with Karen young people. |
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Teenagers in Blackburn and Darwen will receive an extra birthday present this year as part of a mayor's plan to encourage young people to vote. |
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But care should be taken with generalisations because of the danger of unjustifiably tarring all young people with the same brush. |
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The campaign works hard to adopt a glib and sarcastic voice familiar to many young people. |
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The Mahican language is no longer spoken, but the young people are trying to learn all about their history. |
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The Observer reported that the play was attracting young people who were avid for its message. |
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They have done some things to control the flow of automatic weapons into the hands of criminals and young people. |
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Yet Leigh youngsters are as talented as young people anywhere else in the country. |
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These creative young people are part of the vanguard of new talent blossoming in our midst. |
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In this article I hope to show that with love and a Christlike heart we can reach young people with the gospel that brings salvation. |
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They are also calling for powers to allow authorities to intervene to protect young people who are at risk from drugs. |
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He is proof that there are many young people with principles, guts and determination and it's time we started respecting them for it. |
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You have the Augustinian teaching orders, which introduced Classical humanist methods of education for young people to Europe. |
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More than 3,000 young people are auditioned each year to take part in summer acting and technical workshops. |
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He has devised workshops for young people that draw on a range of art forms including music, dance, audio-visual and information technology. |
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While on board, the young people will learn about sailing and seafaring and develop their own team working and interpersonal skills. |
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The library has special attractions for children and young people could find no better pastime than reading. |
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Possibly this explains why so many young people are attracted to these kinds of movements. |
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Is it any wonder that young people are not attracted to the game in great numbers? |
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Research reaches his desk warning that young people are not attracted to a career in business. |
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Anybody who thinks that young people have a short attention span has never watched them hooked into a movie or a game. |
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The parents of all the young people attending the swimming club sessions are asked to be in attendance. |
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But regular school attendance is vital if young people are to achieve their full potential. |
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All interested adults, parents and young people are invited to attend this meeting. |
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I am greatly saddened by incidents which reflect poorly upon the young people of Wallington. |
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Such festivals attract large groups of young people together in an atmosphere of welcome, adventure and celebration. |
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But equally never were there so many dangers, so many attractions that could lead young people astray. |
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The No Name Club is a national association for young people which promotes a lifestyle where alcohol and drugs are unnecessary. |
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Whatever its contradictions, the play clearly went down a bomb with the young people in the audience, which is what really matters. |
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Many young people might run for it if they thought they were being chased by a gang. |
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Almost 200 young people from over 30 countries attended the week-long session of committee work, debate, assembly and resolution. |
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The young people go to the individual's neighborhood, put up posters describing the crimes and then assemble outside his house. |
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The group runs awareness raising programmes, talking to young people about how drug abuse affects families. |
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I have seen our lost generation of young people, in hostels for the homeless or out on the streets. |
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Selsa is always looking for young people aged between 13 and 16 to play rugby league. |
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Constantly rubbishing residential childcare is enormously detrimental to the young people and staff who live and work in them. |
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There are about 60,000 children and young people who are looked after by local authorities in England. |
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The young people benefited from psychotherapy, music, and art therapy, as well as nursing and psychiatry. |
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If Irish is to survive as a living language, young people must be able to secure work in the Gaeltachts. |
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Many young people contrast the liveliness of their social life with the apparent lifelessness of church worship. |
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People are now living four to five years longer than in the 1970s, and young people are taller than previous generations. |
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When the euro went into Italy, the lira suddenly became unpopular with young people. |
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Average life expectancy has sunk dramatically and young people have been robbed of any chance to find a reasonable job. |
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Now aged 80 and living in Britain, he is giving today's young people a fascinating glimpse of life behind enemy lines. |
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It will encourage political parties to rethink their approach to appealing to young people. |
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After young people began renting his limos for wild parties he sold out and returned to taxis he drives weekends with less anxiety. |
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It also gives the players the chance to meet other like-minded young people and aims to get them formal football qualifications. |
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He said often it was a lack of confidence or opportunity that stopped the young people going any further. |
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But young people are fighting back in South Yorkshire and today will descend on London, seeking to rid their county of its unwanted image. |
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He was the first of a dozen young people at the center who posed for lifecasts by John Ahearn. |
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Those young people have deliberately lied and falsified documents, which is fraud, misuse of a document, and so on. |
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I hope that young people will understand that if they won't win back their world from the imperialists they will be plagued by wars. |
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The film once more revisits the gruesome case of Manson, the madman who led a commune of young people into a series of horrific murders. |
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As an almost daily user I have seen the antics of some young people in the bus station and they are almost beyond belief. |
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The church was well attended for the carol service last Sunday, where the lessons were read beautifully by young people from Silchester. |
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In fact, being part of the Greek community lessens the influence of such vices on impressionable young people. |
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The last period has seem massive movements of young people develop in the form of the anti-capitalist movement. |
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More than three-thousand small rural communes were established by disaffected young people seeking a return to nature and the simple life. |
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The young people joined in with the rest of the huge crowd singing and chanting all of the famous football songs and anthems. |
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Both young people are wished every happiness and success in the years ahead. |
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But a lack of facilities in their local areas was identified as the main reason young people did not take part in sports and leisure activities. |
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Paradoxically her legacy was to remove any parental role in the provision of contraception for young people. |
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He was up on his hind legs recently giving an impassioned plea for young people to participate in politics. |
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There are risks both ways, risks in allowing young people freedom and risks in restricting it. |
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The main aim of the nationwide workshop programme is to encourage young people to take up angling as a recreational sport. |
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Too often, young people who are having social integration difficulties, and their families, are left to their own resources. |
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Using force is always the last resort and our methods emphasise the safety of young people. |
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So many young people learned about Marxism and the revolutionary tradition from discussions with him. |
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Schools are increasingly expected to provide alternative programmes for young people not required to follow a more formal academic route. |
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We can't repackage politics in a zingy way to make it more interesting to young people if they're not interested. |
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It has taken many decades of determined work by the power elite to effectively anesthetize the minds of young people. |
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Nonvoting young people represent one of the largest swing-voter blocs out there, and we better get more effective at how we target them. |
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It was made amid fears that children and young people are being subjected to violence to force them into marriage. |
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He is stereotyping young people today who wear hoods and caps as yobs and thugs. |
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The more leaders the more young people will be able to get involved in the youth club. |
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That means the decent young people lose their youth club and the thugs win the day. |
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Instead the pub will be transformed into a youth club with direct input from the young people themselves. |
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Most of the striking laborers are young people from Quebec and other provinces who come for the fruit picking season. |
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They cut into course tutor time and need costly equipment and materials to make them of value to the young people. |
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An optional gunter sloop rig makes for a very seamanlike rig, and one ideal for young people to learn to sail with. |
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She said the centre, which is run by volunteers, does a lot for young people in the village including running a youth club. |
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He combines the skills of a master dramatist with a social conscience and a tremendous sense of how to engage young people in live theatre. |
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The new priest didn't get on with young people so the youth club began to deteriorate. |
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The youth club on Ryelands Park said the young people wanted to collect for a bench to go outside the venue. |
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The studio has been funded by a grant secured by young people who attend the youth centre each week. |
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Even when the youth centre is closed, said Coun Allen, groups of young people congregate in the shelter of its walls. |
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It makes constructive suggestions as to how the laws may be amended to ameliorate some of the adverse impacts on young people. |
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Many young people simply found cash crop agriculture on the Reserves more remunerative than wage labor on settler farms or in the mines. |
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You have restored my faith in human nature and it proves that not all young people are yobs or thugs. |
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When young people see us, they either start yawning involuntarily or inhale our old people's smell and start retching. |
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And it's not just among young people that involvement in politics seems to be at an all-time low. |
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The young people, they have no religion, and the yahoos are coming home to roost. |
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The young people looked at all the animals flying away, at the dogs that bit their masters and were surprised at their pet's behavior. |
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They are a group of young people aged between 17-40 who meet regularly for activities. |
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The task is not an easy one, for the population drift to the cities, especially among young people, continues unabated. |
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Then, in 1985, he formed a theatre company with the aim of producing quality professional theatre for young people. |
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You get gangs of young people, some as young as 12 or 13, smoking what looks like wacky baccy. |
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Everyone goes on about regenerating the area but no one is making it easier for young people who want to remain here to stay. |
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There is a higher proportion of young people among the Aberdonians than in the greyer-haired central belt majority. |
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We also implemented a new information campaign in our waiting room aimed at alerting young people to the danger of infection. |
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They were a pleasure to work with and it is great to see young people putting in a lot of time and effort for a very worthy cause. |
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A fair number of young people attend worship, religious weddings take place and churches and mosques are being built. |
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If young people have any worries or concerns they can find someone to listen to them and to share their concerns with. |
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Between them, these young people speak every major world language, many speak more than one. |
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The aim of this meeting is to set up a youth club with emphasis on inclusion of both disabled and able-bodied young people. |
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We need to re-emphasise the benefits of sport and physical activity to children and young people, through positive first experiences at school. |
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The city swarms with scruffily dressed and, largely, scruffily mannered young people. |
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She's a manky, self-indulgent scrubber who is certainly no role model for young people. |
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Confidential walk-in services had been established to give young people essential information about sexual health. |
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Let's hope that it continues to provide more facilities to enrich the lives of young people. |
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He wished more young people would take a leaf out of his book and follow his example. |
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They could educate young people about abstinence and require teenage mothers to attend school and live at home to qualify for benefits. |
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With affluent urbanites pushing prices up, and second-homeowners turning the screw, how can young people ever afford houses of their own? |
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Furthermore, forcing welfare recipients onto workfare has forced many young people to drop out of school or training programs. |
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Avex officials say young people have no qualms about copying and distributing music. |
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We seek to nurture these young people so that they can fulfill their true potential, both academically and socially. |
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The Tory leader had a go at scratching and mixing on record decks when he visited the Fusion Project to talk to young people. |
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The problem is that while there are a great many of them, they simply don't spend money like young people do. |
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Fewer young people can be seen there, only kids playing outside and elders washing or cooking. |
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Small wonder young people see violence as a normal part of life and act accordingly. |
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Let's invest time in young people, not just brand them as criminals and wasters. |
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Police had to use water cannon and tear gas to break up a crowd of some 200 young people who hurled fireworks and other missiles at them. |
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The youth-only waterfowl season is part of an effort to introduce young people into the recreation of waterfowling. |
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We need more skilled craftsmen, and yet there are young people queuing up for apprenticeships who simply cannot get them. |
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She saw all the scions of London society standing around gossiping about the young people on the dance floor. |
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Concerned at the use of speed by young people, they created a radio campaign with the singer offering a word to the wise. |
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Those young people whom I reprimanded weren't really misbehaving, or even being particularly bad mannered. |
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Not all young people are bad, but there seems to be a growing number of them with a lack of respect for anything or anyone. |
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He found the pupils to be very friendly, mannerly and confident young people. |
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It's a strong, realistic portrayal of life with young people who don't usually get a voice telling it like it is. |
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If we are serious about cutting the teenage pregnancy rate, family planning experts must be able to advise young people of the choices. |
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In real terms, average weekly earnings for young people declined sharply over the same 10 years. |
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Gunnado Farm near Walkaway has not only wonderful views but it does wonders to help young people find their way. |
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Of course, young people get some benefits themselves from the welfare state. |
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The proposals would force young people addicted to heroin and cocaine to either submit to treatment or face the full force of the law. |
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We estimate that some 20,000 young people are currently addicted to heroin and cocaine. |
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The law says young people cannot work in a place or job which is harmful to their health, well-being or education. |
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They never mention whether our young people are recruited as white-collar workers or just underpaid, overworked laborers over there. |
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He said it was impossible to put figures on the number of young people addicted to drugs who were involved in crime. |
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Given the amount of crime committed by young people, it is sometimes tempting to think that a whole generation has gone off the rails. |
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The creative juices were flowing in Hacketstown recently as the town's young people looked to their own town for inspiration. |
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The Mandan were reduced from 1800 in June to 23 men, 40 women, and 60 to 70 young people by fall. |
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Without further ado, here are ten lessons that I urged these young people to learn. |
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They can bring learning alive and help young people through jungles of confusion, over rivers of problems and up mountains of challenge. |
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The club is continuing to expand the junior section and welcomes young people who would like to take up the game. |
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She pointed out that it would be encouraging to see young people getting involved and that perhaps a junior association could be formed. |
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The congregation suggests organizing Eucharistic adoration for young people around Palm Sunday. |
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Churches will not draw young people to their doors if they shy away from any mention of adoration as a matter of embarrassment. |
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How ridiculous that magazines advised young people like myself to withhold their feelings until the words were first said to me. |
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They will say things to try and worm their way into the affections of young people and to prey upon them. |
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Latino and black young people have been hit hardest by the crackdown on juveniles. |
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It is also true that there will be fewer managers and more staff working directly with children and young people. |
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The charity provides general and sports wheelchairs for disabled children and young people. |
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These are the messages we need to be giving out to the teenagers and young people of today. |
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I think when push comes to shove, the young people of the United States will react the same as generations before them. |
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Her role involves providing advocacy and referral, counselling and activities for young people. |
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Parker also sneered at efforts by other rappers to get young people to vote. |
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Nor were there any questions about whether or not these young people had ever used a weapon. |
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The hopes for the future of any local community rest largely with its young people. |
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Although there are no native speakers of Kansa any more, some young people are working to learn their ancient language again. |
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It is a scandal that people die younger in the north, fewer young people go to university, and wages are lower. |
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The most difficult young people are often the most damaged young people, the most in need of affirmation and support and love. |
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Besides advocating a crackdown he is also proposing affirmative action to help young people. |
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And so that these young people will not have died in vain, as President Lincoln said, we have to recommit our country to a sense of community. |
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So a lot of young people feel that they can overpower the film-making experience with visual razzle-dazzle. |
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Now police and firefighters are working together to try to stop the problem by reaching out to young people in the area. |
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It will measure the extent to which young people identify with democratic values, materialism, solidarity, and confidence in their own and the country's prospects. |
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They're aimed at young people wanting to be seen as hip and with it. |
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And in agrarian Justice, he proposed taxing the landed rich to provide grants to young people and pensions to the elderly. |
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Instead, many have joined sporadic anti-coup protests lead by young people refusing to vote in Cairo and Alexandria. |
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Hooton said that the foundation would continue reaching out to young people about the dangers of anabolic steroids. |
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By the time Avery made it to the city May 7, more than 3,000 black young people were marching on the city. |
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Many young people do not watch or listen to any political coverage at all. |
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But apparently a tear in the carotid artery is the leading cause in strokes among young people. |
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Gathered in a cavernous underground hotel ballroom in Washington D.C., all the young people were serious and well dressed. |
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Some 12 or so young people from the Fagley Youth Club waited on table, served our food and generally looked after us to make it a wonderful party. |
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Anger mounted throughout the next day, as residents, family friends and young people placed wreaths and cards on the tree and conducted a midday wake and vigil at the site. |
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Shouldn't we be working on getting in touch with this technology so that we can keep track of children and young people who are absent from school? |
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Residents complained the young people were using foul language, being abusive and playing ball games in the street into the early hours of the morning. |
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The author of Guns, Germs, and Steel is out with an adaptation for young people of The Third chimpanzee. |
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Important issues emerged regarding the influence of peer pressure and acceptable standards of behaviour among young people in relation to risk-taking behaviours. |
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I wasn't about to dumb it down or jazz it up to sell it to young people. |
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Among the items the young people will observe when they go along to the convent hall will be a haunted graveyard, a wax museum, a freaky wedding and Frankenstein's lab. |
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Its activities were designed to provide healthy recreation for young people, and included competitions in running, jumping, quoits, cricket and football. |
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Instead, paramilitary gangs carve out fiefdoms to exploit drug-dealing and protection rackets, while young people look up to these criminals as role models. |
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But with more than a quarter of young people being sexually active before they reach the age of 16, this is the age group least likely to use contraception. |
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The children and young people of our area are taking the lead in raising awareness of the amount of litter and vandalism on our streets and parks. |
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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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In the not too distant future, these young people will control billions of dollars. |
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The young people grow in their ability to apply their faith and are empowered and affirmed as valuable contributors to the life of their church and community. |
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Only by reacquainting workers, intellectuals and young people with a socialist perspective and culture can a new political road forward be charted. |
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Adolescent Development and Rapid Social Change addresses the psychological consequences for these young people who came of age during a time of such uncertainty. |
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It is understood that the two young people are to marry as soon as Edwin comes of age, although this very understanding has been fatal to love between them. |
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Many human societies have tested young people coming of age with a quest or trial that tests the candidate's physical and mental skills and endurance. |
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How many young people who might have cured cancer have we disqualified from full contributions by criminalization. |
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It is looking for projects to support and opportunities to aid family development and address issues relevant to children and young people, such as new safe play areas. |
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This killer disease of young people in dense cities caused coughing and was evidently exacerbated by polluted air, just as it was relieved by the pure air of the mountains. |
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I'm sure young people are recoiling in horror from the thought! |
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The young artist had been working as a computer artist for Sesame Street, but gave that up to teach woodwork to the young people of Laborie in the southwest of the island. |
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The young people in Girls are miserable, peevish, depressed, hate their bodies, themselves, their life, and each other. |
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But today, skyrocketing costs price way too many young people out of a higher education, or saddle them with unsustainable debt. |
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In the df, he told me, 61 percent of young people of standard eligible age are enrolled in one sort of university or another. |
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Since tobacco companies market their product to young people, the handwriting is on the wall in terms of the toll that we can expect if the course continues unchecked. |
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Don't Look Back reminds us that our gifted wunderkinds are still young people, unfinished youths waiting to grow into the adults they will become. |
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And Sasha Petraske says shoe-horning young people out of their homes today is no small task, especially for bars. |
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We need to accept that the majority of young people don't commit crime and those that do need help and support, rather than being labelled as bad or evil. |
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In alliance with Rock Against Racism it was able to put on not just two huge carnivals, but countless events that drew black and white young people together. |
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He has boxed us in to a situation where our only solution to our go-it-alone policy might well be forced conscription of our young people, and I'm against it. |
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Yes, there will be the usual hep couples holding hands amid crowds of young people laughing and jostling one another, sipping cafe au lait and espresso. |
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It is envisaged in addition that a number of young people will be trained by master yawl boat-builders under a traditional yawl boat-training scheme. |
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We, meanwhile, struggle to din some culture into our own young people whose aspirations have been hijacked by the consumerism of big corporations. |
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The difficulties for youth in obtaining an education are amplified by limited opportunities for work, while social problems among young people are increasing. |
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They ask, rather, that we open our eyes to the realities of a racialized and repressive social order whose institutions wage war against many young people. |
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As with so many rural villages, a number of young people are now working in the cities, although their roots as well as residency is still bound to the village. |
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While more young people want to live in a new home, recent research suggests resistance to modern houses is strongest among older and better-off people. |
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Any damage to these children will have been caused by damaged adults and it's up to responsible adults to support young people in making sense of what has happened to them. |
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The Millennial Action Project seeks to engage young people in politics and give them more of a voice in governing. |
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There are many ads out there trying to encourage people to enroll, aimed at young people, families, and so forth. |
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The mats will show happy, smiling faces of young people on one side, but the reverse will reveal the scars, both mental and physical, that accidents can cause. |
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We will be liaising with young people, parents, schools and our partner agencies across the borough to try to reduce problems concerning local youngsters. |
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He said young people needed to be protected from sexual predators. |
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We have increased the excise tax on tobacco to discourage young people from taking up smoking, and we have encouraged smokers to quit and stay quit. |
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Although it might just seem like harmless fun to some young people, this behaviour is antisocial and genuinely intimidating to residents and we will not tolerate it. |
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Today's young people are said to be the most apathetic generation ever. |
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The city became a Mecca for hordes of hipsters and creative types as well as young people seeking their fortune in finance. |
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As many of them can no longer speak the high form of Javanese, these young people have greater constraints in appreciating the traditional Javanese stage show. |
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Foxx is hopeful that young people are evolving past the point of being preoccupied with race. |
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The only gauge of normality that young people have is their observation of each other. |
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This one person is the lone voice for the young people of this land. |
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This bill is a lost opportunity for young people who need those services. |
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The most recent project has been to help improve and develop computer skills, assisting young people with homework and providing additional resources for all. |
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Perhaps they are perturbed by reports of young people recklessly taking the day off work to join The Sun's bikini-clad lovelies on beaches around the country. |
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There is tremendous interest in the STEM community in working with Government to encourage more young people to opt for STEM, and we are responding to this. |
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We are tired of sending out young people to the Graves just because they were in the wrong place at the wrong time. |
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No matter how difficult it is or how dim their potential for success, most of these young people are determined to try their luck and gamble with their careers. |
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Of course, the young people on the progressive side of the hall supported my cause with gusto. |
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It found that young people living in constituencies with safe seats, where parties see little incentive in engaging with the electorate, are a particularly worry. |
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Many of today's young people, existing on takeaways or meals taken out of the freezer and bunged in the microwave, complain about the cost of things. |
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It's a talent show that starts by searching for six inexperienced dancers from among hundreds of young people who took part in regional auditions. |
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Today, talented young people want to be in Silicon Valley or silicon alley or the next Hewlett-Packard garage. |
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Now the group, which is tasked with monitoring stop and search use in Lewisham, is planning an educational video so young people are fully aware of their rights. |
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Groups of young people in cars waved flags out their sunroofs and honked their horns in victory. |
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Teenagers have always been an easy scapegoat to blame for wider problems, but ultimately the majority of these young people grow up into well rounded adults. |
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The coming years will see a fall-off in the number of young people leaving the education system and more school-leavers will enter third level education. |
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Independent Ballet Wales presents an ideal introduction to classical ballet for young people but also an invigorating alternative to those tired old classics. |
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Can we use student loan forgiveness as a way to incentivize bright young people to enter particular fields? |
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Our level of screening, police checks and training of adults before we let them work with young people is used as a benchmark by other organisations. |
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The offspring of the marriage guidance service was launched to help young people through the turbulent period during and after their parents' separation. |
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Mobex North East is an outdoor education charity that works with disadvantaged young people and we also facilitate the charity abseils. |
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There are already concerns that young people are unaware of the serious legal implications that sexting can have. |
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It isn't often young people get involved in Seagulling, never mind build their own boat to do so. |
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A derivative of the badge is that used by the Prince's Trust, a charitable organisation that helps young people. |
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They taught a few thousand young people from elementary school to high school. |
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Missing sharpeners and rulers led to the kind of mass detention of young people not seen since the Met Police gave up kettling. |
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Fusion Arts organises a wide range of arts and music activities for young people. |
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The swing to Labour was high in those seats with large numbers of young people. |
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The Barnardo's Big Brunch aims to raise PS5,000 to help vulnerable children and young people who are supported by the charity across the region. |
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The war has radicalized an entire generation of young people. |
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The general magazine of the Free Church is The Monthly Record and there are magazines for young people. |
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The York Youth Council consists of several young people who negotiate with the councillors to get better facilities for York's young people. |
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Choices vary from traditional Easter baskets to Easter baskets for kids based on an assortment of themes young people will love. |
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West Lothian has a formal structure for engaging with young people and including them in the decision making process. |
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The primary function of our schools is to educate our young people. |
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In addition each Presbytery may appoint 'youth representatives' who are young people in the congregations of the presbytery. |
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The 200-plus gathering also took part in a live electronic poll looking at what the main barriers were to bushiness in taking on young people. |
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Its aim is to help young people and it works with other charitable organisations to provide frontline support. |
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Proceeds went to Kids Company, a charity which helps vulnerable children and young people in London. |
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The purpose of the programme is to improve the learning, attainment and achievement of children and young people in Scotland. |
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Service abroad on behalf of the Empire lost its allure to ambitious young people, who left Scotland permanently. |
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Its main aim is to promote Irish speaking among young people in an enjoyable and stimulating way. |
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Women and young people are more likely to live in food insecure households. |
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As a precaution, many airlines prohibit young people under the age of 15 from being seated in the exit row. |
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