He was twenty, blond, beefy, even younger than Sonny, and just starting with the Hernando, Mississippi, ambulance team. |
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It is also attributed to new styles from younger designers like Bouchra Jarrar. |
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According to Swiss press reports, younger cats in the litter are the most tender and, as such, are the preferred cat cuts. |
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During his early attempts to become a director, he met Alma Reville, an English girl just one day younger than himself. |
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The early scandal, but really it was a blip of gossip with half-hearted twangs, was that Sonja had a younger beau. |
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A male and female who do most of the mating dominate packs, and younger subordinates only breed occasionally. |
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What do you think of books that are written today aimed at younger demographics, like The Hunger Games. |
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I thought for a while about writing a novel about advising your younger self. |
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Police say they believe the younger suspect used the acquaintanceship to draw her into the house, where she was strangled. |
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Still, the tradition of a hero with a younger, or everyman, acolyte stretches back to antiquity. |
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To maintain its breakneck growth, it almost has to look for younger members. |
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Modern American Canasta is a younger cousin of the game of Canasta I explain here. |
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It was a sweet, choirboyish face, despite the full brown mustache, much younger looking than thirty. |
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Infants may be limited in their counteradaptations to maternally influenced microbial manipulation, especially at younger ages. |
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When the younger of their two overlapping generations feels like it's not being heard, a Cusper can provide a voice. |
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Ichigo, 13, is just an ordinary dojikko while her younger sister Natsume wins at a piano competition. |
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The push to get work done younger is just a small part of the reason the cosmetic surgery industry is booming. |
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The goblin shifted the two younger ones closer to him. It looked like he was hiding behind them, using them as a shield. |
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A younger hagiolater, Karl Heinz Ruppel, wrote of Karajan as an epic hero in much the same terms as Bernstein had spoken of Mahler. |
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She'll have a fit when she finds out a younger woman got the job she was hoping for. |
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Fred gave his younger brother a five minute head start in the Easter egg hunt. |
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What hinders younger brothers, being fathers of families, from having the same right? |
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If it came to blows, the younger man could not hope to hold his own with the huge policeman. |
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Even this occurred only after Athelberht has secured the consent of his younger brothers, Aethelred and Alfred. |
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They also recovered both older, tholeiitic and younger, alkalic capping lavas from some of the southern seamounts. |
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The younger the respondent, the lower the support for whaling. |
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His books are popular among members of the younger generation. |
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They mix the classes up agewise so the older children lead the younger ones. |
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Claudia had been his best pal... no, that wasn't quite right. She was younger than him and boys did not have girls for their bezzies. |
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A young Home Guard officer decides to show his Blimpish superiors that the younger generation is fed up with playing old-fashioned war games. |
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Calvin's younger, and blondly pretty, brother proved to be a budding backwoods aesthete. |
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It is a film for more mature audiences, but there is plenty of blood and guts to please the younger viewers too. |
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He looked younger, thinner, was pale and unshaven, the image of a man on a bender, complete with a red-haired partner in crime. |
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Let us imagine an elderly bol'shak with two married sons, the elder of which has three married sons, and the younger only one. |
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And when all the kids finally moved out, she and Sawyer had had plenty of...how did the younger generation put it? Bow-chicka-wow-wow? |
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It thus follows that Irish and many other R1b subclades will be considerably younger than the maximum age of 18,000 years. |
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The eldest, Locrinus, married Corineus' daughter and when the two younger sons died, the island was ruled by him and his 98 successors. |
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A man's birth order often influenced his military recruitment, as younger sons went to war and older sons took charge of the farm. |
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His two younger brothers were sent there, and it is not clear why Isaac D'Israeli chose to send his eldest son to a much less prestigious school. |
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He was reluctant to resign, reasoning that he was only 68, much younger than either Palmerston or Russell at the end of their premierships. |
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At the beginning of the war commanders were replaced with younger commanders too quickly. |
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High rates of teenage pregnancy give the area a slightly younger age profile than Wales as a whole. |
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The station split frequencies in January 1995 launching Tay FM for a younger audience and Tay AM playing classic hits. |
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In 2007 the age limit for councillors fell to 18, leading to younger people standing. |
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The Southern Metamorphic Complex is elevated above the geologically younger, lower lying Northern Igneous Complex. |
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He was a fan of the Derry Gaelic football and hurling teams and played both sports when he was younger. |
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For persons younger than 15, the estimates were 160 victims for males and 200 for females. |
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The Mossack Fonseca documents do not name either prime Minister Nawaz Sharif or his younger brother, Punjab chief minister Shebaz Sharif. |
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The number of religious skeptics increases noticeably for the younger generations, while the older ones are more religious. |
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In Munster dialects a dative form persisted, though this has been largely discarded by younger speakers. |
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Writers of the period were Robert Sempill, Robert Sempill the younger, Francis Sempill, Lady Wardlaw and Lady Grizel Baillie. |
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Cheap printed histories were, in the 17th and 18th centuries, especially popular among apprentices and younger urban readers of both sexes. |
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In his younger days, he was an avid reader, especially awed by fantastic tales of heroism and triumph. |
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With wife Jessie and younger son John ill, Conrad decided to take refuge in the mountain resort town of Zakopane. |
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Some younger players felt that many BBC SO principals were past their best. |
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He also had a younger brother, David, who had Down syndrome and who died in infancy. |
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The Bee Gees' younger brother Andy now followed his older siblings into a music career and enjoyed considerable success. |
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Liam's brother Noel Gallagher, who was a roadie for Inspiral Carpets, went with the band to watch his younger brother's band play. |
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Her illness possibly due in part to the early death of Turner's younger sister. |
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After his death, Burton was replaced by Edward Fox, and the character changed to Faulkner's younger brother. |
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Connery was a keen footballer, having played for Bonnyrigg Rose in his younger days. |
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His family was not rich and, as a younger son, he had little patrimony to live on. |
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He was born in rooms at the University of Glasgow He was from an academic family, his younger brother being Robert Hamilton, the economist. |
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William Hamilton and a younger brother, Thomas Hamilton, were brought up by their mother. |
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In 1766, Henry Scott's younger brother died in Paris, and Smith's tour as a tutor ended shortly thereafter. |
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The stories were also interesting because the author is representative of the younger generation of netfic authors. |
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King Henry's backing seems to have been enough to force King Alexander to recognise his younger brother's claims. |
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Instead, Stephen, younger brother of Theobald II, Count of Blois, seized the throne. |
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The younger Alexander died on 28 January 1284, leaving only the king's granddaughter Margaret living out of his descendants. |
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A younger brother of Sir Andrew, David, was currently a rector of Bothwell church in central Scotland and a canon of Moray. |
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A small force, led by the earls of Atholl, Ross, and Mar and John Comyn the younger of Badenoch, entered Cumberland and marched to Carlisle. |
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While still in the north of England, Queen Margaret learned of the death of her younger son, Alexander. |
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She formed a new attachment, this time to Henry Stewart, a younger brother of Lord Avondale. |
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Women married younger, remained wed longer, bore more children, and lost influence within the family polity. |
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William and his elder brother James were tutored at home by their father while the younger boys were tutored by their elder sisters. |
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Supposedly, Magnus's campaign had been part of a conspiracy against Malcolm, by Donalbain, Malcolm's younger brother. |
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The term was coined to distinguish the sequence from the younger New Red Sandstone which also occurs widely throughout Britain. |
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Dominant older males have territories 50 times larger than those of younger, socially inferior males. |
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As compensation, John granted Lordship of the Uists to Ranald's younger brother Godfrey, and made Ranald Lord of the remainder of Garmoran. |
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The election was characterised by higher turnout, possibly among younger voters, which may have contributed to Labour's increased vote share. |
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However, there are some hints that this only happened if a younger son challenged a division. |
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The eldest was Owain Goch ap Gruffudd and Llywelyn had two younger brothers, Dafydd ap Gruffudd and Rhodri ap Gruffudd. |
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In the extreme east of the metropolitan county there are younger deposits of magnesian limestone. |
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Maredudd was the younger son of King Owain of Deheubarth and the grandson of King Hywel the Good. |
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Montfort was a younger son of Simon de Montfort, 5th Earl of Leicester, a French nobleman and crusader, and Alix de Montmorency. |
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As a younger son, Simon de Montfort attracted little public attention during his youth, and the date of birth remains unknown. |
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He was a prince of Gwynedd, a younger son of Gruffudd ap Llywelyn and his wife, Senena, and thus grandson of Llywelyn Fawr. |
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At the beginning of the war the Government, underestimating the value of strong younger coal miners, conscripted them into the armed forces. |
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Logically a younger layer cannot slip beneath a layer previously deposited. |
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Because deeper rock is often older, as noted by the principle of superposition, this can result in older rocks moving on top of younger ones. |
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Rocks normally form relatively horizontal layers, with each layer younger than the one underneath it. |
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The female is similar but duller, and younger birds often lack the breast crescent. |
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In this example, Marta and her younger sister, Lolita, speak Spanish and English with Zentella outside of their apartment building. |
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Born in Loughor, Wales, Evan Roberts was the younger of two sons born to Henry and Hannah Roberts. |
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John was born at Tenby in Pembrokeshire, the younger son and third of four children in his family. |
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Like her younger brother, Augustus, who had begun his studies there in 1894, she studied figure drawing under Henry Tonks. |
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Among the younger generation whom he encouraged were Bridget Riley and Bruce McLean. |
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He had two younger siblings, a brother, Arthur Stanley and a sister, Edith Kate. |
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This is published by Panini, as is the Doctor Who Adventures magazine for younger fans. |
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She often looked after her younger brother John, who was born with a mental handicap. |
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We do not want to minimize the painful off time feelings experienced by the younger men we interviewed. |
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He has a brother, Alun, two years younger, and a sister, Siwan, who is seven years his junior. |
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She has an older brother, David, and a younger brother, Lyndon, who worked as a sales representative before venturing into film production. |
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In some years, males and younger females remain at lower latitudes during the summer. |
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A buttress unconformity occurs when younger bedding is deposited against older strata thus influencing its bedding structure. |
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The Alpine, Pyrenean and Jura mountains are much younger and have less eroded forms. |
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Cancer is more frequent among children as well as among women younger than 44 years. |
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It was introduced by Jules Desnoyers in 1829 for sediments of France's Seine Basin that seemed clearly to be younger than Tertiary Period rocks. |
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If glacial deposits were formed on Mauna Loa, they have long since been buried by younger lava flows. |
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However, the degree to which these younger fish contribute to reproductive success of the population is unknown. |
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Norse was written in the runic alphabet, first with the elder futhark and from the 9th century with the younger futhark. |
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Their younger brother, Waite Phillips, was the benefactor of Philmont Scout Ranch. |
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Amber is globally distributed, mainly in rocks of Cretaceous age or younger. |
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Amsterdam is much younger than Dutch cities such as Nijmegen, Rotterdam, and Utrecht. |
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He broke off his friendships with Henry's younger sons Richard and John as each acceded to the English throne. |
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Prior to the Valois succession, Capetian kings granted appanages to their younger sons and brothers, which could pass to male and female heirs. |
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They were followed by a younger generation, including Paul van Ostaijen and Gaston Burssens, who activated the Flemish Movement. |
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In general, the population of Brussels is younger than the national average, and the gap between rich and poor is wider. |
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I recognized the eldest Miss Copleigh, because she had a pagri round her helmet, and the younger had not. |
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Immigration and birth incentives are sometimes suggested as a solution to provide younger workers to support the nation's aging population. |
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Strabo, younger contemporary of Pytheas, denies that any knowledge of the shores of the eastern Baltic existed. |
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He covertly instigated a rebellion against the king with the aid of Edward's disaffected younger brother George, Duke of Clarence. |
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Eastern gray squirrels can breed twice a year, but younger and less experienced mothers normally have a single litter per year in the spring. |
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Old females usually whelp in the den of their previous litter, while younger females typically den near their birthplace. |
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Because of this, rocks closest to a boundary are younger than rocks further away on the same plate. |
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Near the FTFZ this would place the older megamullion in an outside corner while the younger develop in an inside corner. |
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Older rocks will be found farther away from the spreading zone while younger rocks will be found nearer to the spreading zone. |
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The existence of such microcontinents is speculative, however, since their remains tend to be covered by younger layers of lava and sediments. |
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The larger mesh only caught the larger fish, allowing the smaller, younger ones to slip through. |
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This language is mastered more rapidly if the younger birds are around older birds. |
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Their younger contemporary Heraclides Ponticus proposed that the Earth rotates around its axis. |
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There are also preparatory schools for younger children, such as All Hallows, and Hazlegrove Preparatory School. |
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Theobald's younger brother, Stephen of Blois, quickly crossed from Boulogne to England, however, accompanied by his military household. |
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Such motivations are common among younger volunteers who are looking for experience or direction in their careers. |
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He has an older sister, Lynne Georgina, and a younger sister, Joanne Louise. |
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The younger boy, Vespasian, seemed far less likely to be successful, initially not wishing to pursue high public office. |
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General Amherst responded by despatching a force of men from New York under his younger brother William Amherst to recapture the island. |
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Due to geological folding of the Alpine orogeny, the strata in the main section of the Bay are vertical, with younger rocks to the north. |
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Colleges and universities have also created camps using their facilities to host younger students. |
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Conventionally, therefore, European hominins younger than 243,000 years old are called Neanderthals. |
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Specimens younger than this date make up the bulk of known Neanderthal skeletons and were the first whose anatomy was comprehensively studied. |
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However, that in a sense it can be thought of as younger because it ties closely to ethnographic work and collecting habits. |
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As Tacitus wrote, the younger generations alive in AD 14 had never known any form of government other than the Principate. |
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He was the younger brother of Titus and son of Vespasian, his two predecessors on the throne, and the last member of the Flavian dynasty. |
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The younger rock strata in the southwest of Iceland and the central highlands are only about 700 thousand years old. |
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The elder or Poetic Edda, the younger or Prose Edda, and the sagas are the major pieces of Icelandic literature. |
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Princely succession moved from elder to younger brother and from uncle to nephew, as well as from father to son. |
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Prince Andrey then installed his younger brother, who ruled briefly in Kiev while Andrey continued to rule his realm from Suzdal. |
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The epics of Homer inspired the Aeneid of Virgil, and authors such as Seneca the younger wrote using Greek styles. |
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Adelaide continued as regent to her younger son Roger, who was just nine years old. |
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Likewise, each son inherited a part of the family's camping lands and pastures, with the elder son receiving more than the younger son. |
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During the conquest of the Jin, Genghis Khan's younger brothers received large appanages in Manchuria. |
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Their descendants strongly supported Kublai's coronation in 1260, but the younger generation desired more independence. |
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The social consequences of younger and younger cosmetics use has had much attention in the media over the last few years. |
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This is a region of active star formation that contains many younger, population I stars. |
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In the end, the formerly successful generals were replaced by a younger generation considered more loyal to the government in Damascus. |
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The attack on Ceuta also offered the younger nobility an opportunity to win wealth and glory. |
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Alvise was the eldest of three sons, having younger brothers Pietro and Antonio. |
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Her younger brother Alfonso of Castile was born two years later on 17 November 1453, lowering her position to third in line. |
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Soon after he was named Prince of Asturias, Isabella's younger brother Alfonso died in July 1468, likely of the plague. |
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Isabella had been intended for his favourite younger son, Ferdinand, and in his eyes this alliance was still valid. |
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At later hours, La Barra becomes a central attraction for the younger generation. |
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These beaches are a favourite spot for younger people as well as for many celebrities from both Uruguay and Argentina. |
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This was seen as an attempt to appease the frustration of the younger generation. |
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Upon Zhao Yingqi's death in 115 BC, his younger son Zhao Xing was named as his successor in violation of Chinese primogeniture. |
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A parent's assertion of a child's age was sufficient, and relieved employers of any liability should the child in fact be younger. |
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Diego de Almagro the younger was caught and executed the following year after losing the battle of Chupas. |
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It was decided that the initial settlement should be undertaken primarily by younger and stronger members. |
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After Wahunsenacawh's death in 1618, he was soon succeeded by his own younger brother, Opechancanough. |
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Oscar soon convinced his younger brother, James, also a lawyer, to join him. |
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This left his younger son, the pious but politically ineffectual Feodor Ivanovich, to inherit the throne. |
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Anikey Stroganov was the fourth and younger son of Fyodor Lukich Stroganov. |
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Rumours circulated that the late tsar's younger brother Dmitri, thought to be dead, was still alive and in hiding. |
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Ovine meat is called lamb when from younger animals and mutton when from older ones. |
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His family, including an older and younger sister, lived in the Taiqing Quarter at the south end of the town. |
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When Francesco died, his younger brother Cardinal Ferdinando de' Medici inherited the position of Grand Duke. |
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My younger brother, Brendan, mentioned that she loved her garden, spent pucks of time mucking around in it, even read books on the matter. |
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By 1969, illiteracy as it had been traditionally defined, had been largely eradicated among younger African Americans. |
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This exposure could be a reason why the younger generations do not exhibit most of the traditional features. |
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Though Bengali women traditionally wear the sari, the shalwar kameez and Western attire is gaining acceptance among younger women. |
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Men more likely to regret sterilization are younger, have young or no children, or have an unstable marriage. |
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This usually requires the presence of no periods, exclusively breastfeeding the infant, and a child younger than six months. |
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In fatal accident claims, generally the younger deceased, the greater the dependency claim by the partner and children. |
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The office of Lord Great Chamberlain, however, was divided between Priscilla and her younger sister Georgiana. |
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Blair has an older brother, Sir William Blair, a High Court judge, and a younger sister, Sarah. |
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In 1830 he started his younger sister Sarah's son, William Sloan, with some small schooners. |
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At this time his eldest son James was working as an accountant in Leeds, and his younger son, William, was running the plant. |
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This act prohibited hiring children younger than the age of 14, and from working in hazardous conditions. |
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The younger ones often worked in small teams, with those pushing the corf from the rear being known as thrusters. |
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On his death, the titles passed to his younger brother, the third Viscount, who was a prominent diplomat. |
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From May 1814, younger men among the volunteers were recruited into a new Corps of Colonial Marines. |
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The manor, having been handed down to the eldest son, the rest of the valley was divided between the younger sons of the Gilpins for generations. |
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It underlies much of north England's younger cover, extending south to East Anglia. |
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The limestone is concealed beneath younger rocks to the east and west and to the north through the South Pennines. |
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Burton ale is a strong, dark, somewhat sweet ale, sometimes used as stock ale for blending with younger beers. |
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Hartley spent the next 8 years in constant companionship with his younger brother Derwent, at home and at school. |
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From 1831 onwards, she lived in Dublin, where her younger brother had settled, and her poetic output continued. |
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The only reason they agreed to publish it is because they promised their younger brother, Norman, a project. |
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Having as a young man eagerly sought the support of established authors, he was in his later years a generous sponsor of many younger writers. |
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Elizabeth is often upset and embarrassed by the impropriety and silliness of her mother and three younger sisters. |
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Erosion causes the surface of mountains to be younger than the rocks that form the mountains themselves. |
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The Apennines are much younger, extend from northwest to southeast, and are not a displacement of the Alpine chain. |
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After putting away the cause of the younger and less popularly supported one, he formed an alliance with Brancus. |
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Around 1900 she was helping the poor in London, when she contracted a lung disease, and her younger sister died. |
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Harry then takes a risk by also rescuing Fleur's younger sister, Gabrielle, after Fleur was unable to. |
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Tovey's nephew auditioned for the part of a younger Henry, but another child actor was cast for the role as the nephew was considered too young. |
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Parents of younger children often become upset when they are told that they cannot sit in on the psychological assessment. |
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Tactile Sphygmology, probably the most ancient among the branches of medical science, is now far behind some of its younger sisters. |
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The actor recalls an incident when his daughter was younger. |
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The stratosphere, or younger sedimentary envelope has been formed almost entirely at the expense of the Sal envelope. |
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Her adopted daughter tried to suffocate a younger biological sibling. |
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I used to play in a band when I was younger. We had a few fans and we thought we were the bee's knees. |
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But schooling and native shrewdness had raised up in the younger men an unfaith in old usages, so judgment halted between sentence and execution. |
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The younger children remained at Bytham for a year, and saw their brothers again only at Leicester, on the yearday of Mother's death. |
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The kind of warmish hatch fun which attracts all age groups, but particularly the younger drivers. |
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First off young laddie, I'll have you know I played for Leeds United as a younger chap, so wheesht. |
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In our series a high frequency of younger population developed MDS, a detailed molecular genetics and aetiological factors need to be studied. |
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When I was younger we had a group that played outside all the time and we played wiffleball and ran around outside. |
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After Geoffrey's investment as duke, further rebellion occurred in Anjou, including Geoffrey's younger brother, Helie, demanding Maine. |
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He was a younger brother of Count William IX of Poitiers, Henry the Young King and Duchess Matilda of Saxony. |
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Their deaths left the majority of the magnates younger and more naturally aligned to the princes than to the king himself. |
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In 1369, the French war started anew, and Edward's younger son John of Gaunt was given the responsibility of a military campaign. |
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Following Dafydd's death, Gwynedd was divided between Owain Goch and his younger brother Llywelyn. |
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This situation lasted until 1252 when their younger brother Dafydd ap Gruffudd reached his majority. |
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According to the younger Henry's memoirs, he was better at martial arts than academic subjects and did not learn to read until later in life. |
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Edward III was succeeded on the throne by the Black Prince's younger son Richard II, who was only 10 years old. |
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The founder of the House of York was Edmund of Langley, the fourth son of Edward III and the younger brother of John of Gaunt. |
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Perkin Warbeck claimed he was the younger of the Princes from 1490 and was recognised as such in international diplomacy outside England. |
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However, four months after the marriage, Arthur died, leaving his younger brother Henry as heir apparent. |
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In his younger years, Henry was described as a man of gentle friendliness, gentle in debate, and who acted as more of a companion than a king. |
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Mary's supporters joined her in a triumphal procession to London, accompanied by her younger sister Elizabeth. |
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After the rebellion of Thomas Wyatt the younger, Elizabeth was imprisoned in the Tower of London. |
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However, Edward convinced Parliament to circumvent the law of inheritance and transfer the estate to his younger son, who was married to Anne. |
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Her painted portraits became less realistic and more a set of enigmatic icons that made her look much younger than she was. |
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I knew I was in the right about John being older than his wife, despite looking younger. |
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The Austrians, led by Charles's younger brother Ferdinand, continued to fight the Ottomans in the east. |
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Henry Vane the younger removed himself from Parliament in protest of this unlawful action by Ireton. |
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As a younger son with many siblings, Robert inherited only a house at Huntingdon and a small amount of land. |
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In 1653, Cromwell was passed over as a member of Barebone's Parliament, although his younger brother Henry was a member of it. |
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The reasons why people got married younger and more frequently are uncertain. |
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Another younger woman, well-dressed in a full Zairian woman's kikwembe suit, came in with a smiling face, eager to see the child. |
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Born in University College Hospital in Fitzrovia, London, Miliband is the younger son of immigrant parents. |
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Other senior Labour figures who backed the younger Miliband included Tony Benn and former deputy leaders Roy Hattersley and Margaret Beckett. |
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It has not done well in London and in university towns and urban areas with younger populations like Oxford, Cambridge, Manchester, and Brighton. |
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The landless younger sons of the gentry often entered the military as the only way to make a living. |
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There were a number of lawyers of the older type, men in sharp contrast and antagonism to the younger legists of the new American school. |
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As a Unitarian, she welcomed the radical implications of transmutation of species, promoted by Grant and younger surgeons influenced by Geoffroy. |
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Hawking has two younger sisters, Philippa and Mary, and an adopted brother, Edward. |
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Importantly, the lectureship is aimed at younger scientists, ideally under 40, or whose career progression corresponds to this age. |
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The study found that people who learned a second language when younger had denser grey matter than those who learned one later. |
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A lengthy war of attrition, conducted on his behalf by his younger brother Ferdinand, continued for the rest of Charles's reign. |
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The younger Henry was reported to have said Becket showed him more fatherly love in a day than his father did for his entire life. |
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The most spectacular of Bath's terraces is the Royal Crescent, built between 1767 and 1774 and designed by the younger John Wood. |
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His younger brother Kumbhakarna was said to be as tall as a mountain and was quite good natured. |
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A number of commentators have noted that craft beer appeals to a younger clientelle, particularly those characterised as hipsters. |
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The slightly younger Rembrandt was also to work mainly as a portraitist for a period. |
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The art of Leonardo's younger contemporary Michelangelo took a very different direction. |
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His younger sister, Mary, married Henry Herbert, 2nd Earl of Pembroke and was a writer, translator and literary patron. |
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That this judgment was widely shared is indicated by the admitted influence he had on younger poets. |
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Thomas Hobbes, the younger, had a brother Edmund, about two years older, and a sister. |
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The following autumn he went up to Trinity College, Cambridge, where he met and formed a close friendship with the younger John Edleston. |
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Tighe was an agricultural theorist, and provided the younger man with a great deal of material on chemistry, biology and statistics. |
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He sailed this for some years around the coasts of England, with the help of younger men. |
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Although they all displayed a talent for narrative, it was the younger ones whose pastime it became to develop them. |
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Many of the younger Russian poets and writers such as Konstantin Simonov were influenced by Kipling. |
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The dedication service, at noon on 22 November 2013, included a reading from The Last Battle by Douglas Gresham, younger stepson of Lewis. |
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Only after that did he begin to engage in emotional relationships with people his own age or younger. |
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Barrett, two years younger, had moved to London in 1962 to study at the Camberwell College of Arts. |
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During her younger years, Fonteyn resided at 44 Waldeck Road and 3 Elm Grove, both in Ealing, London. |
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He was accused of communist sympathies, while his involvement in a paternity suit and marriages to much younger women caused scandal. |
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The younger man received the accolade six months later, by which time the days of the triumvirate were numbered. |
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People my age and younger can only take on trust the impact of the Hamlet whose influence lasted more than 30 years. |
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Yates grew up with his younger brother, Andrew, and elder sister, Beverley, in North West England. |
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He has an older brother, Matthew Francis Nolan, a convicted criminal, and a younger brother, Jonathan. |
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Online information access is particularly attractive to younger library users. |
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The older style of race favored older horses, but with the change in distances, younger horses became preferred. |
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The basic problem was that the older players were past their peak while younger replacements did not make the progress expected. |
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In 2011 the England Knights were created to serve as a step up for the younger players from their club in view of playing for the 1st team. |
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Edith greatly supported her younger brother throughout his sporting achievements. |
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Stirling was a gifted horse rider as was his younger sister, Pat Moss, who became a successful rally driver and married Erik Carlsson. |
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The PDC sought to attract a younger audience of both sexes for darts and market the game as a night out rather than just as a sporting event. |
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Constable worked in the corn business after leaving school, but his younger brother Abram eventually took over the running of the mills. |
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The people learned these songs and stories by heart, and told or sung them to each other, teaching the younger generations too. |
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Although many schools are run by religious organisations, a secularist trend is occurring among younger generations. |
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The referendum was criticised for not granting people younger than 18 years of age a vote. |
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In 1065 Northumbria revolted against Tostig, and the rebels chose Morcar, the younger brother of Edwin, Earl of Mercia, as earl in place of Tostig. |
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Louis's alliance was joined by Henry's younger brother, Geoffrey, who rose in revolt, claiming that Henry had dispossessed him of his inheritance. |
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Heaton Cooper left the south to take over the studio in Ambleside which his father had built, in order to provide for his mother and younger sister. |
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As a young man Gladstone had treated his father's estate, Fasque, in Forfarshire, southwest of Aberdeen, as home, but as a younger son he would not inherit it. |
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Edward managed to make a surprise attack at Kenilworth Castle, where the younger Montfort was quartered, before moving on to cut off the earl of Leicester. |
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Mine owners began to see him as an agitator and in fairly short order, he and two younger brothers were blacklisted from working in the local mining industry. |
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Due to geological folding of the Alpine orogeny, the strata in the main section of the bay are near vertical, with younger rocks with progressively lower dips to the west. |
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Edward had also been accused of endowing his younger sons too liberally and thereby promoting dynastic strife culminating in the Wars of the Roses. |
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Novices often ordain at a young age, but generally no younger than eight. |
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A resurgence in Afrikaans popular music since the late 1990s has invigorated the language, especially among a younger generation of South Africans. |
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Bennet hints loudly that she fully expects Jane and Bingley to become engaged and the younger Bennet sisters otherwise expose the family to ridicule. |
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Edward IV's younger brother Richard, Duke of Gloucester, was appointed Protector, and escorted the young king, and his brother Richard, to the Tower of London. |
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With this younger and more unified pronunciation system, Southern American English now comprises the largest American regional accent group by number of speakers. |
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Furious, Warwick tried first to supplant Edward with his younger brother George, Duke of Clarence, establishing the alliance by marriage to his daughter, Isabel Neville. |
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The beavers hopefully will form a permanent colony, and the younger pair will be transferred to another location when the adults begin breeding again. |
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