In her experiment, psychologist Penny Pexman of the University of Calgary found that children as young as five were able to detect verbal irony. |
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They were speedily consigned, without remorse, to the young gentlemen's sleeping apartment. |
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As the curtain falls for the last time, we see a young woman holding a dying man in her arms. |
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She was a dreamy young woman who never gave much serious thought to her future. |
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The company has hired a couple of young hotshots to revamp its advertising campaign. |
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The movie is about a priest who tries to exorcise demons from a young girl. |
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He shuddered as he thought about all the stories he had heard as a young merchild. |
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The resort is a perfect romantic hideaway for young couples. |
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The war has radicalized an entire generation of young people. |
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She's considered one of the best young directors in Hollywood. |
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The young tend to occupy a pelagic habitat, but shift to a more demersal lifestyle with maturity. |
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She had just slipped her demission, with a footnote on the young lady's conduct, under the door of Madame. |
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Away therefore went I with the constable, leaving the old warden and the young constable to compose their difference as they could. |
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The young women gave him the excitement of his life when they began to dirty dance with him on the dance floor. |
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The elderly woman was offended when she saw the young couple performing dirty dancing on the dance floor at the reception. |
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The young women in the bar turned their heads in disgust when that dirty old man began to wink and smile at them. |
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No adolescent can achieve disbelief in the stork without an eruption of young oaths and cynicisms. |
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There was a hopeless disconnection between the weary, old teacher and the spirited, young students. |
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However, in general, lizards are more diurnal than rattlers, which may be one of the reasons why young rattlers are more diurnal than adults. |
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Like other big cities he'd traveled to, the dollar-sign eyes of the young women couldn't resist staring at the fancy automobile he drove. |
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Without the proper resources, the young manager drew on his imagination to solve the crisis. |
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From it he pinched a smidgen of snuff and packed the tobacco into his dudeen, a terrible habit for a young man to possess. |
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The high price of these goods means that many young girls are tempted into lucrative enjo kosai in order to afford them. |
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Mr. March told... how devoted Brooke had been, and how he was altogether a most estimable and upright young man. |
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You're behaving like a young fagling who has discovered gay sex, and therefore thinks he has nothing more to discover about his gayness. |
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When I was young the sight of blood made me go fainty, but I laugh at it now. |
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Father hunger is the deep, but often unconscious, longing young men, and even older men, have for affirmation from male authority figures. |
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He is a young fellow, not long out of adolescence, who faunches to set the world on fire but isn't sure how to go about it. |
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On the other hand a young owl, which had as yet only been fed by hand, began of itself to eat by devouring a fauvette which was lodged with it. |
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Lor'! it does me good to see all you young fellow-me-lads turning up here bright and early with the roses in your cheeks. |
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Investigator Bays quickly gave his young rookie the fifty-cent tour of downtown. |
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The whitling and the finner, or finnoc, have been supposed by many to be young salmon. |
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Several young flirts about town had a design to cast us out of the fashionable world. |
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Though you think, maybe, young men can do their fill of foolery and there is none to blame them. |
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Most of our ingenious young men take up some cry'd-up English poet for their model. |
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What she meant, of course, was young initiated men, and any such would be in short supply until after the foreskinning ceremonies at Christmas. |
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Young women can make even more irretrievable fools of themselves than young men, if they are not forewarned and foretrained. |
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These young women are busy, for goodness' sake, tired and overworked, stressed, trying to find time for themselves in days that have too little. |
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The young Bates embarks on a Frodoesque mission to reclaim the kingdom of Middlefinger, of which he is the rightful heir. |
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Laurette says he is a really sick person to care more about some globs of frozen cow juice than a young girl's self-esteem. |
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Probably fuckstrated, counting on her young stud there to lay some steeler pipe, clean the cobwebs out of Little Miss Fuzzy. |
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Here was a sober young Harlemite in a gamely tilted bowler with a little French mustache. |
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He was a bit of a geezer. Used to box with the Krays when he was a young 'un. |
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However, her cute and breathless girliness was an elaborate cover up for a very clever young woman who was both ambitious and ruthless. |
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Ciss was a big, dark-complexioned, pug-faced young woman who seemed to be glooming about something. |
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The handsome face of the young Apache seemed utterly blank of all expression except gluttonish enjoyment of the food he was wolfing. |
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He's a promising young go-getter, but he needs to learn some things about office politics. |
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The young count's good nature and easy persuadability were among his best characteristics. |
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In iodine sufficient countries, Graves' disease is the predominant cause of hyperthyroidism in young and middle-aged patients. |
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It. must be borne in mind that the bones of a young infant are little more than gristle, and are liable to bend, and so become deformed. |
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Not that young Pat had a nasty temper, or was grouchy as his father had feared. |
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It is well known that young gannets or gugas are not only highly edible but their fat has remarkable curative properties. |
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His eyes flicked in amusement to the young highlander, who was still enthralled in his guildmates' talk of diving. |
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She was one of the guys, but they were also very much aware that she was an attractive young woman. |
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At weekend schools, young Muslims, aged between six and 15, are receiving lessons in how to hack off a criminal's hand or foot. |
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A handfed parrot is one that has been taken from the nest at a young age and fed by hand by a human. |
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The campus was aswarm with eminently harassable young women and strapping boys emitting almost tangible hormones. |
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We managed to pick up a score of these young people from the streets and have them in for lunch. |
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Britannia is symbolised as a young woman with brown or golden hair, wearing a Corinthian helmet and white robes. |
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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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Gemma followed her, thinking that Helen seemed rather an old-fashioned and elegant name for this rumpled young mother. |
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The public outcry, especially among the upper and middle classes, helped stir change in the young workers' welfare. |
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The young man seems to entertain but an imperfect appreciation of the respect due from a menial to a Castilian hidalgo. |
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The young Irishman was not a little touched and elated by the highborn damsel's partiality for him. |
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Back in 2014, The New Yorker named Yuna as a poster girl for young hijabsters. |
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The ambitious young student hobnobbed with the faculty at the prestigious college he hoped to attend. |
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When I was young and growing a lot, and Mama couldn't feed me enough, she used to say I had a hollow leg. |
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Trade flourished with the Union and many young men crossed the Atlantic to join the Union Army. |
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The case of Mme Binet's mother, a young widow who worked as a seamer at home, reveals how this system affected homeworkers. |
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After witnessing his father Duncan's death, the young Canmore swears revenge on both Macbeth and his gargoyle ally, Demona. |
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And which bums explained the strategy behind it, so you wouldn't attribute it to young hoodla? |
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His young playmate had mentioned the Club had lost its only horse-hung top and the members were unhappy about that. |
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The club was full of eager young hotheads who never seemed to be able to agree on anything. |
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A young houseman wearing his white coat and name-tag walked past us towards the apartment houses beside the lake. |
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Howbeit we have not yet been able to overtake young madam, we may account it some good fortune that we have hitherto traced her course aright. |
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The trend among the young historians was to either write about the new empire or obscure antiquarian subjects. |
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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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Even young iguanas can scratch and claw pretty effectively. Keeping your iggie's claws trimmed makes life much more pleasant for both of you. |
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The community is internationally known, attracting over 100,000 young pilgrims annually. |
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Theodosius restored Valentinian II, still a very young man, as Augustus in the West. |
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He had been careful to make sure that there was no successor in waiting, and his own children were far too young to take his place. |
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Legend also has it that the young Alfred spent time in Ireland seeking healing. |
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But it was natural, that the impetuous, restless young artist should incline more to excess of strength than of delicacy in his playing. |
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In 1055 Siward died but his son was considered too young to command Northumbria, and Harold's brother, Tostig was appointed. |
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The anarchy in the duchy lasted until 1047, and control of the young duke was one of the priorities of those contending for power. |
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This band of young men went to the castle at Remalard, where they proceeded to raid into Normandy. |
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In the 2013 film Richard The Lionheart, actor Chandler Maness portrayed Richard as a young and petulant prince. |
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To bolster further the independent prestige of the young prince, the king had him created Earl of Chester at only twelve days of age. |
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The young king reversed this trend when, in 1337, as a preparation for the imminent war, he created six new earls on the same day. |
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The young King inherited a difficult situation, with over half of England occupied by the rebels. |
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Each son became king in turn but died young without male heirs, leaving only daughters who could not inherit the throne. |
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The queen's maternal relatives, the House of Guise, gained an ascendancy over the young king. |
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They then demanded the complete abolition of serfdom, and were not pacified until the young King Richard II personally intervened. |
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His restored prestige led to him knighting the young King Edward III of England before his coronation. |
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The two young princes disappeared within the confines of the Tower of London. |
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Richard and Buckingham overtook Earl Rivers, who was escorting the young Edward V to London, at Stony Stratford in Buckinghamshire on 28 April. |
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Concerned for his young nephew's life, Jasper Tudor took Henry to Brittany for safety. |
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Among other things, they made sure that Magna Carta would be reaffirmed by the young king. |
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Edward V was too young to rule and a Royal Council was established to rule the country until the king's coming of age. |
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However, the young king himself had been sent further south to Stony Stratford. |
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Blount is one of only two completely undisputed mistresses, few for a virile young king. |
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The young boy was made Duke of Richmond in June 1525 in what some thought was one step on the path to his eventual legitimisation. |
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Such churches were also reported to attract higher numbers of men and young adults than others. |
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Unlike his father, who was secretive and conservative, the young Henry appeared the epitome of chivalry and sociability. |
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This contributed to a state of hostility between his young contemporaries and the Lord Chancellor, Cardinal Thomas Wolsey. |
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Intervein areas of young leaves had significantly greater water content than similar areas in old leaves. |
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Catherine Champernowne was a niece of Kat Ashley, Elizabeth's governess, who introduced the young men at court. |
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Jass is similar to bridge, though with completely different cards, and is a national obsession, for young and old alike. |
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The young woman kept on down Front Street, Warwick maintaining his distance a few rods behind her. |
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We are only a small and young nation, but we march with a union of hearts and souls to a common destiny. |
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When young Winston started attending Harrow School, he was listed under the S's as Spencer Churchill. |
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Some young thugs tried to kick her door down last night. She was terrified. |
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Second, Mentor combined the wisdom of experience with the sensitivity of a fawn in his attempts to convey kinging skills to young Telemachus. |
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Howard just talks to young public school gentlemen from the party headquarters. |
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Prince Turveydrop then tinkled the strings of his kit with his fingers, and the young ladies stood up to dance. |
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Our young friends in the KOR invited us for a Christmas Eve feast in a cold but cheery apartment. |
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A redstone kouros from Sounion, this strapping young Amsterdammer, translated into the slenderer grace of the modern graminivore. |
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The region has a higher influx of young people into the region at the university stage than out of the region into other regions' universities. |
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Crane trotted along the labyrinthine corridors of deck 3, accompanied by a young marine with close-cropped blond hair. |
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Master would keep this lacerated young woman tied up in this horrid situation four or five hours at a time. |
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The young Northern Ireland player now meets Ryan Day for a place in the last sixteen of the ranking tournament. |
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Yet the market survived, and by the 1790s shares were being traded in the young United States. |
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Physicians began to think of the Pill as an excellent means of birth control for young women. |
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And there was a young man out of Bethlehemjudah of the family of Judah, who was a Levite, and he sojourned there. |
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The young Michael Faraday, who was the third of four children, having only the most basic school education, had to educate himself. |
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Another statue of Darwin as a young man is situated in the grounds of Christ's College, Cambridge. |
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The book and its inscription in Hooke's hand are a testament to the lasting influence of Wilkins and his circle on the young Hooke. |
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Apart from close friendships, he had a few platonic relationships with young men who shared his sensibilities, and often his love of cricket. |
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The children or young patients play together all the rest of the day and are in perfect health till the eighth. |
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The police were called soon after, and it was soon established that the bones were those of a young female. |
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There was a wave of slackness, and young men preferred to remain lob-lolly lesser Hindus than to follow their fathers' stern creed. |
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The primary aim of education during this period was to train young men in agriculture, warfare, Roman traditions, and public affairs. |
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Losing his head entirely, the young collier raved like a madman, what with pain and fear of hospital. |
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Loungy, worn furniture, retro art and chilled music make this a popular hangout with students and a young crowd. |
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I am at a loss to know what I shall do for spills when she marries the loutsome young hobbledehoy. |
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As of 2014 and some Methodist churches work with young people in their communities. |
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She and Samuel Wesley had become members of the Church of England as young adults. |
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Some meetings adopt a policy that children, some time after becoming young adults, must apply independently for membership. |
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On completion in 1197 the new foundation was dedicated to Becket, whom the king had known personally while at the English court as a young man. |
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Children may be accused of being witches, for example a young niece may be blamed for the illness of a relative. |
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The goal of Head Start and of Early Head Start is to increase the school readiness of young children in low income families. |
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The term bachelor in the 12th century referred to a knight bachelor, who was too young or poor to gather vassals under his own banner. |
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Dove says it makes her blood boil to see the way the poor young gentleman is treated. |
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This atrium was the exercise ground for the young men, or perhaps served as a promenade for visitors to the baths. |
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Henry VI, born at Windsor Castle and known as Henry of Windsor, became king at the young age of nine months. |
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Sherbourne Fields School is an educational special needs school for young people with physical disabilities and is located in the Coundon area. |
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The club also run a successful academy system, developing the young players of Coventry, Warwickshire and beyond. |
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The Gesta tells various stories of his supposed adventures as a young man while in exile in Cornwall, Ireland and Flanders. |
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Everard Digby was a young man who was generally well liked, and lived at Gayhurst House in Buckinghamshire. |
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He sought death by the axe and begged mercy from the King for his young family. |
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Turpin, a young butcher who traded in the area, almost certainly became involved with their activities. |
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Neal was looking for dances for her girls to perform, and so the first revival performance was by young women in London. |
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The central part played by young children in the celebration emphasize the procreation aspect of the celebration. |
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The young king played a major part in the successful suppression of this crisis. |
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Despite his young age, Richard had shown great courage and determination in his handling of the rebellion. |
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Good Wensleydale has a supple, crumbly, moist texture and resembles a young Caerphilly. |
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Before 1700, London brewers sent out their beer very young and any aging was either performed by the publican or a dealer. |
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Although the young woman's coffin was robbed in antiquity, the other remained in situ and undisturbed, and is now on display at the site. |
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The young Robert Hooke came to London to follow an apprenticeship with Lely before being given a place at Westminster School by Richard Busby. |
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One story tells that Van Dyck himself discovered Dobson when he noticed one of the young artist's pictures in a London shop window. |
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Other young painters and sculptors became close associates, including Charles Allston Collins, Thomas Tupper, and Alexander Munro. |
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In the play, the young Mariana was to be married, but was rejected by her betrothed when her dowry was lost in a shipwreck. |
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As a young man Millais frequently went on sketching expeditions to Keston and Hayes. |
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Beowulf, a young warrior from Geatland, hears of Hrothgar's troubles and with his king's permission leaves his homeland to assist Hrothgar. |
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In this tale, a young man named Beryn travels from Rome to Egypt to seek his fortune only to be cheated by other businessmen there. |
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Romeo and Juliet is sometimes considered to have no unifying theme, save that of young love. |
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Macbeth invites Banquo to a royal banquet, where he discovers that Banquo and his young son, Fleance, will be riding out that night. |
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Although Macduff is no longer in the castle, everyone in Macduff's castle is put to death, including Lady Macduff and their young son. |
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Observing this, Oberon orders Puck to spread some of the magical juice from the flower on the eyelids of the young Athenian man. |
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As a young boy, he was educated in London at the Merchant Taylors' School and matriculated as a sizar at Pembroke College, Cambridge. |
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In October 1565 the young Kyd was enrolled in the newly founded Merchant Taylors' School, whose headmaster was Richard Mulcaster. |
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In 1647, Hobbes took up a position as mathematical instructor to the young Charles, Prince of Wales, who had come over from Jersey around July. |
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No care is taken to improve young men in their own language, that they may thoroughly understand and be masters of it. |
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The focus in comedy is less on young lovers outwitting the older generation, more on marital relations after the wedding bells. |
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From 1809 to 1811, Byron went on the Grand Tour, then customary for a young nobleman. |
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Hessey became a steady friend to Keats and made the company's rooms available for young writers to meet. |
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He may have possessed an innate poetic sensibility, but his early works were clearly those of a young man learning his craft. |
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After six weeks, homesick and destitute, the three young people returned to England. |
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In 1818, he was introduced by George Cumberland's son to a young artist named John Linnell. |
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Another one of his famous poems was Matilda, the story of a young girl who died because of her own lies. |
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Cole was a powerful influence on the life of the young Harold Wilson, whom he taught, worked with and convinced to join the Labour Party. |
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Ricardo, who was a close friend of his father, used to invite the young Mill to his house for a walk in order to talk about political economy. |
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The young couple thought of the small town they chose to live in as Mayberry, especially because of its low crime rate and excellent schools. |
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The young Bernard was in perpetual intellectual motion, like a dragonfly hovering above a sea of ideas. |
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The young Queen Victoria read both Oliver Twist and Pickwick, staying up until midnight to discuss them. |
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As a young man Dickens expressed a distaste for certain aspects of organized religion. |
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They had no significant connections and he could not afford the fees for them to attend an established school for young ladies. |
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However, Austen had known him since both were young and the marriage offered many practical advantages to Austen and her family. |
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The people whom the young woman met at the Brays' house included Robert Owen, Herbert Spencer, Harriet Martineau, and Ralph Waldo Emerson. |
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A defining incident of young Wells's life was an accident in 1874 that left him bedridden with a broken leg. |
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He then became tutor to three young brothers, one of whom, Richard Peters, later became a distinguished academic. |
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His sister Avril accompanied him there and young novelist Paul Potts made up the party. |
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Throughout these months the young author revised Paul Morel, the first draft of what became Sons and Lovers. |
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It was a nasty cleft to be in for a young man with too much imagination and little physical courage. |
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In 2007, Rowling's young son, David, assisted by Rowling and her husband, lost a court fight to ban publication of a photograph of him. |
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From the current crop of young folk musicians probably the most prominent are Spiers and Boden from Oxfordshire and Chris Wood, born in Kent. |
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One possible interpretation of the lyrics is that Lady Green Sleeves was a promiscuous young woman and perhaps a prostitute. |
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The young King himself was a skilled sportsman, excelling in horse riding, archery, wrestling and real tennis. |
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Priest's wife kept a boarding school for young gentlewomen, first in Leicester Fields and afterwards at Chelsea, where the opera was performed. |
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He spent the next four hours in the back of the sweltering NYPD meat wagon as police rounded up other young men. |
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Handel's father engaged the organist at the Halle parish church, the young Friedrich Wilhelm Zachow, to instruct Handel. |
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In the days before miniature scores and recordings were available, it was not easy for young composers to get to know new music. |
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As a boy and young man, Britten had intensely admired Brahms, but his admiration waned to nothing, and Brahms seldom featured in his repertory. |
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The war left its emotional mark on Vaughan Williams, who lost many comrades and friends, including the young composer George Butterworth. |
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Lloyd Webber started writing his own music at a young age, a suite of six pieces at the age of nine. |
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Although hip hop in Africa is based on the North American template, it has been remade to produce new meanings for African young people. |
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There are three ways that young people of China were able to access global music. |
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The 1959 novel Absolute Beginners describes modernists as young modern jazz fans who dress in sharp modern Italian clothes. |
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However, few British teens and young adults would have had the time and money to spend this much time going to nightclubs. |
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Stylistically, Britpop bands use catchy hooks and lyrics that were relevant to young British people of their own generation. |
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A young man goes out looking for a brothel, only to stumble into the house of his best friend's girl. |
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For the two months she was there, Chaplin and his brother Sydney were sent to live with their father, whom the young boys scarcely knew. |
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Losing a child is thought to have influenced Chaplin's work, as he planned a film which turned the Tramp into the caretaker of a young boy. |
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As a young man Gerard Olivier had considered a stage career and was a dramatic and effective preacher. |
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He played Inigo Jollifant, a young schoolmaster who abandons teaching to join a travelling theatre troupe. |
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The London cast included the young Claire Bloom and Richard Burton, who went with Gielgud when he took the piece to the US the following year. |
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The family constantly toured, causing much upheaval and unhappiness in the young Sellers's life. |
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On the basis of these two movies, he is the best young British actor around. |
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Brian grows up an idealistic young man who resents the continuing Roman occupation of Judea. |
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While attending Jesus' Sermon on the Mount, Brian becomes infatuated with an attractive young rebel, Judith. |
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It's important to keep pushing the actors, particularly the young ones on each Potter film. |
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His elder brother, Frank, joined the British Merchant Navy when he was still young and the pair had little contact. |
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The play depicted an October 1938 meeting between Soviet spy Guy Burgess, then a young man working for the BBC, and Winston Churchill. |
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He also fronted a video campaign to help the charity Save The Children in its mission to aid young Syrian refugees. |
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The term angry young men was often applied members of this artistic movement. |
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Prolific children's author Enid Blyton chronicled the adventures of a group of young children and their dog in The Famous Five. |
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Among its first avid readers were Queen Victoria and the young Oscar Wilde. |
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They are an educational agency seeking to acquaint the young with the world's literature and to cultivate a love for reading. |
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When these servicemen left, the clubs and teams were kept alive by young professionals, mostly Europeans, working in these countries. |
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He was an intense young man who was very determined to do well in school. |
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The lure of city life has drawn away many of the town's young people. |
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The party drew most of its followers from among young people. |
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He was gruff and loud and unafraid of the aberrationally tall young men who were his livelihood. |
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Jones had mentioned the fact of his amour, and of his being the rival of Blifil, but had cautiously concealed the name of the young lady. |
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While at Cambridge, he befriended the young William Wilberforce, who became a lifelong friend and political ally in Parliament. |
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Socially, Pitt preferred the company of young men, and would continue to do so into his thirties and forties. |
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When his children strayed from George's own principles of righteousness, as his sons did as young adults, he was dismayed and disappointed. |
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Kazaam! Immediately she became young and beautiful. Next she wished that she lived in a gorgeous mansion. |
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As a first wish she said that she wished she was young and beautiful again. |
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The chairman proposed the young executive as a candidate for promotion. |
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As a young doctor he worked hard to establish himself in the community. |
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The book had a profound effect on his impressionable young mind. |
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The frequency of student errors was frustrating to the young teacher. |
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He was charged with illegally procuring young women for wealthy clients. |
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The primary function of our schools is to educate our young people. |
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Despite efforts to prevent it, officials say, the radicalisation of young Muslims living in Europe proceeds apace. |
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Holding out a tray with betel leaves and areca nut, they knelt before the strapping young boys. |
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Chievres had acquired over the mind of the young monarch the ascendant not only of a tutor, but of a parent. |
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The young Socialists had glorified Vera Sassoulitsch, the Russian would-be assassinatrix. |
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The sixth was a young knight of lesser renown and lower rank, assumed into that honorable company. |
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That miserable young man kept his eyes astrain towards the upper window, but without reward. Rose did not show herself. |
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The envoy found the French king playing the part of horse while his young son rode atop. |
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For some time past I have been the recipient of very marked attentions from a young lady. |
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He didn't know then that he had hired the Attila the Hun of ambitious young lawyers. |
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Research shows that the fandom is often harsh toward subgroups such as babyfurs, who enjoy behaving like young or infantile characters. |
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One afternoon in 1920. a young pianist sat down in a shuttered room in the capital of defeated Germany and played a Bagatelle by Beethoven. |
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A guy who bails on his young wife and son the way he did. Leaving us to fend for ourselves. |
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Pointer's ballhandling, passing, and shooting were astounding for such a young player. |
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Bear in mind that I'm not as young as I was, so I can't walk as fast as you. |
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Kneller's portrait shows a handsome, even slightly effeminate young man, arrogant, perhaps petulant, but for many, the ideal beau sabreur. |
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Warwick's first glance had revealed the fact that the young woman was strikingly handsome, with a stately beauty seldom encountered. |
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This beervana is enjoyed by a surprisingly young and collegiate crowd, which explains the row of video games now in place. |
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Calling this beetle-browed disdainful young person, hair hanging in her face, jaws chewing pecan pie with mechanical precision, honey! |
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She carried me to a young woman to nurse for her what she nursed at Mostor Wilks befo freedom. |
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An opening in the foliage overhead allows the fine silvery light to stream down on the bekilted form of a remarkably good-looking young man. |
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After I bewrote thee yesterday Mrs. Neville drove Lady Charlotte, young Bagot and self into Glastonbury. |
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Most of them showed an intimate knowledge of the young blonde, leading Seth to the conclusion they had known her biblically. |
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Miss Compton, in 'Other People's Worries,' asks rhetorically whether a young rip was not in the Blank divorce case. |
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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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You young porkers who are sitting in front of me, every one of you will scream your lives out at the block within a year. |
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Now there are five, solidly built, with concrete bases, galvanized poles and struts, and heavy-gauge mesh, shaded by young bluegum trees. |
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Only the missing boardsman, Sam Meyers, had a real job. How did these young men fund their passion? Surfing in Acapulco costs money. |
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Because the didn't have enough young boys for two full teams, they bracketed the seven-year olds with the eight-year olds. |
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Don't think, young man, that we go to the expense of flower of brimstone and molasses, just to purify them. |
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We have a very young team and I think they've really brought it on strong at the end. |
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And all the time she'd be brivetting about on the sly with any good-for-nothing young rascals she could get hold on. |
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I noticed a quarrel between an old brokenhanded baboon and a young dude with fine fur. |
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In Toronto young Brownies of the Girl Guides, the Canadian girl scouts, stood in parade formation with full-fledged Guides. |
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Together, the two young men fed and watered their mounts, gave them quick brush-downs and chatted happily the whole time. |
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Like for a gun, you could say a gat but that's quite an old term. Most young people now would say stralley, a tool or a bucky. |
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I suspect there is a hidden strata of young architectural talent which dismisses the RSA as a remote and fusty collection of old buffties. |
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Christopher Columbus used to glance at caraccas waiting ashore when he was a young boy. |
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The young minds had first to be emptied, and then carbolically scoured, before they could be filled with The Truth. |
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A young woman in a traditional black carsaf waited for the call to midday prayer on Friday outside the Mevlana Mosque in central Konya. |
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I don't know you, but you seem pretty young and cheerleaderish for this kind of job. |
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The young John McCain was a constant breaker of rules, a brawler and a slob, an undersize punk with an oversize chip on his shoulder. |
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She is a citified young woman, and the more citified people are the more difficult it is to ask and get answers to personal questions. |
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And there came against the place as they stood a young learning knight yclept Dixon. |
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Lizzie had paid her own dues at the coalface of teething babies and gave the young mother an understanding grin in return. |
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The young attorneys were set the task of collating the contract submitted by the other side with the previous copy. |
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A young girl, age eleven, had been slashed across the throat and had her tongue pulled through the cut, reminiscent of the Colombian necktie. |
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The Colt Evil chiefly affects young stoned colts, which have full liberty with mares before they are able to cover them. |
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Tom was a thoroughly practical kind of a young fellow, and now he shook his head consideringly. |
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The convinceable young man stands in the same relationship to the vicar as the convinceable reader of the Emile to Rousseau. |
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The least cornified, young cells stain violet or blue, more mature cells mauve and the most cornified, old and dying cells stain red. |
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I may not be as young as I used to be, but I can still handle this job. Don't count me out. |
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Uncle Esau is as cranky as hell, and a peculiar old duck, but I think he'll like a fine upstanding young man as big as you be. |
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And of course the creos will say that whatever they find is evidence for a young universe. |
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Moreover most young people who have grown up with computers find this cyberphobia difficult to understand. |
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About twenty young men in varying states of dilapidation and dandification sat and sprawled around a table covered in green baize. |
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