The second four stanzas are about how the sweven of the little child becomes the caas of an adult on trial, because his home life was abusive. |
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The average adult mortality rate for Utopia residents in the 1995-2004 period was just over 1000 deaths per 100000 population. |
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Identification with an animal in the adult may be a compromise effected with more regression than occurs with zoophobia. |
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In Penaeus the nauplius changes to metanauplius which is followed by protozoa, zoaea and mysis stages before adult form is reached. |
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Andragogy has been mired in controversy in the academic adult education literature since Knowles first popularized the idea. |
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Authentic adult maturity may arrive at a kairos time of twenty-five, thirty, forty-two, or fifty-five years of age. |
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Who can sign a Full and Final Release on behalf of a minor or mentally incompetent adult Claimant? |
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Over a year, your correspondent found only one example of an adult relationship where surnames are still used unaffectedly. |
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Each book centers on a relationship between a child and an adult which is a dream of perfect understanding and companionability. |
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I attempted to write a young adult fairytale with Fearless, which I set out to construct in a purely mythological fashion. |
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She says the UK business sees the equivalent of six full classes gain adult certificates in English and maths every week. |
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Compensation payments will be paid into a trust for the HCV Infected Person who is a minor or a mentally incompetent adult. |
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A primary caregiver can include a spouse, common-law partner, adult child or another individual. |
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But the chapter is ridiculously funny, especially since Ms. Handler remembers her 8-year-old self as full of adult backtalk. |
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This work is ordinarily carried out by adult researchers in advance of involving boys and girls in a specific research project. |
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Yet the suspicion was that people had been there before, and that they had been manufacturers of adult incontinency solutions. |
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For the companion the diameter adjusts to the waist of the adult who is at the other end of the fl oater. |
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The Personal Representative may also sign the Full and Final Release of the Approved Class Member who is a minor or mentally incompetent adult. |
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For instance, disease awareness may be lower in the adolescent age group than in the adult population. |
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The dimensions of the discharge chute are such that an adult hand could come into contact with the cutting blade. |
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This section is of interest to you if you are claiming on behalf of a HCV Infected Person who is a minor or mentally incompetent adult. |
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John Leslie Sparkes, chairman, Autism Anglia, for voluntary service to special needs education and adult services. |
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Some have parents or adult relatives who have met partners on-line, or who regularly date people that they first met on-line. |
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If you are an older adult and you are being abused, it might have happened before in your relationship. |
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The adult mind, especially a parent, has a different mindset and thinks differently. |
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Early growth and differentiation of breast tissue occurs in both sexes, but post-natal development is confined to females and the breast is a vestigial structure in the adult male. |
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A fusion must occur between the female sex cell, the egg, and the male sex cell, and the resulting fertilized cell then develops into an adult individual. |
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In the adult nulligravida, the cervix comprises about one-half of the length of the uterus, whereas it may comprise as little as one-third of the length of the uterus in the adult parous female. |
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Neogenesis of islets primarily occurs during foetal and perinatal stages of developmentm, but has also been observed in the regenerating adult pancreasm. |
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The historical record of this important reform, embodied in the 26th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, highlights the importance of the social and political factors in defining adult status. |
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If the candidate mutation is involved in homeotic gene silencing, an increase in the numbers of sex comb teeth on the adult second and third legs is expected. |
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For underaged people, sign up is possible only with the signature of an adult. |
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The man whom Carter is meant to make redundant is the 51-year-old Dan Foreman, a ruggedly appealing adult who brings out the best in everyone. |
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This product is not a medicine and it is not in need of an diagnosticate, prevent, treat or cure any adult sickness. |
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The penetration site of the adult leg model was the point two fingerbreadths inside and one fingerbreadth cranial from the tibial tuberosity. |
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A contour feather of an adult bird tends to be almost bilaterally symmetrical. |
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Today, all sectors of education are involved, ranging from school education and higher education to adult education. |
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You have people who have spent their whole adult lives preparing to be chief of police. |
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In this regard, an effort to link early childhood education and care with adult education deserves attention. |
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A manual laborer in the garment industry his entire adult life, he is now watching businesses die all around him. |
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In unfatigued muscles, there were no significant differences between adult and aged animals in the duration of the linear phase. |
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An approach that is better adapted to and more in line with adult education principles would be preferred. |
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It will be a country where this mother will have vastly reduced access to literacy and adult education programs. |
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The allocation is calculated separately for the elementary and secondary school panels and for adult education using the following formula. |
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It's good for the adult child's self-esteem to know he's not a moocher, and that he gets in the habit of paying a monthly amount. |
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It must be adult of course and cannot inseminate more than 8 females per day. |
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It is essential to create teaching programmes aimed at preventing violence, to be used in schools and adult education centres. |
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Adult learning involves a wide variety of players, some of whom are already identified with adult education. |
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With the module is a check list, where those facilitating adult education may see what they should pay attention to concerning senior citizens. |
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The purpose of adult education is to make the population literate and to raise the general level of education and culture. |
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This institution benefited from SSQ's support during a special promotional week devoted to adult education and training. |
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It is the story of a child who imagines himself as an adult and of an adult who fantasizes about his childhood. |
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Since he was very young he worked as a carpenter, but started to study again as an adult. |
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The material for adult education was developed for Alpha-to-Omega in Koekelberg, a suburb of Brussels. |
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A baby-sitter is a teenager acting like an adult while the adults are out acting like teenagers. |
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A lone adult stood staidly in Colony 8, flippers at its sides, scarcely noticing us. |
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Others say compressing the schedule increases the chance that adult students will take and pass classes, and complete a program of study. |
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An adult cannot kick and scream and knock over furniture without running the risk of being locked away in a padded cell. |
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But then there's also the incredibly transporting stories, too, that can enrapture a child or adult and provide escapism. |
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Concerns about intimacy and commitment become an important part of striving towards the goal of becoming an independent adult. |
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The male comes out of the host as a winged adult and locates and fertilizes the female through an opening in the puparium beneath her head. |
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The best young adult novels do bridge that sticky chasm between the undoubting days of childhood and the hedged decades of adulthood. |
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According to Kaestner, only the one who maintains a childlike spirit as an adult is really truly human. |
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An adult cannot have a sexual relation with a minor if he is in a situation that is exploitative of the minor. |
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Its adult leaves are orbicular, and are either whole or with three lobes, with a lyre-shaped or open petiolar sinus. |
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Its young leaves are yellow, whereas its adult leaves are dark green and orbicular. |
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The adult leaves are orbicular, whole or with 5 barely distinguishable lobes. |
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Viognier's adult leaves are light or medium green, small to medium in size and orbicular with three or five lobes. |
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The adult leaves do not have any particular geometrical shape, and have a more rounded orbicular shape. |
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A child or adult can be malnourished by being undernourished or overnourished. |
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Its adult leaves, which are a shiny dark green, are orbicular with five, seven or even nine lobes. |
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Families collapse under pressure from unpaid bills, as angry workless parents or adult children at home grow more depressed and unemployable. |
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Its adult leaves are dark green, orbicular and whole, with five barely distinguishable lobes. |
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This document is in the possession of the adoptive parent following finalization of the adoption, and is available to adult adoptees. |
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Salamander and caecilian larvae are carnivorous, and they have a morphology more like their respective adult forms than do anuran larvae. |
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He suggests that this will reveal a deeprooted bias of the judiciary against him because he is an adult adoptee. |
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Daily feeding is not advisable for adult animals, but once to three times weekly to satiation at each feeding is recommended. |
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It was too burdensome a decision, she said, to be left solely up to the adoptee, even when that person was an adult. |
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Plans were also made to improve or expand adult and nonformal systems of education. |
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A while later, the adult attempts to meet with the child in secret, thus placing the child in a position of vulnerability and danger. |
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When the wasps reach adult size, they crawl out of the dying bodies of their hosts. |
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In the adult partial or complete rupture of the tendon of the posterior tibial muscle may cause painful flatfoot deformity. |
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It was as an adult that I enrolled at a state college of further education and took A-levels. |
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Like all members of the family they do not take any food as adult and will only live to copulate and to lay eggs. |
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In 2008, when she was only 7, she began sending problems — bouldering lingo for ascending routes — that some adult climbers could not handle. |
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Some authors maintain that this extension of youth is likely due to the deferral of adult roles, but also the precociousness of adolescence. |
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But as someone who spent most of his adult life in policing, two issues are as plain as a pikestaff. |
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Guardian or legal guardian: An adult who is responsible for the care and well-being of a child when the child does not have parents. |
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In general, independent movies for adult audiences, with no need to pander to marketing insight, do a much better job portraying preadolescence. |
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The adult forecasts the consequences of eating green apples, and decides to pass it up, because the adult does not want the bellyache. |
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In the adult the mandible loses one of the branches, sometimes retaining the other as a palp, and the base can develop into a powerful jaw. |
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The second phase was implemented at adult education schools, which were designed to prevent any relapse into illiteracy and to take the students to a level equivalent to completion of the primary level. |
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Both her parents were native Welsh speakers, yet she was brought up speaking English and learnt Welsh only as an adult. |
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Now, an adult will not be able to have sexual relations with a minor if the latter is placed in a position of exploitation with regard to the adult. |
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Studies in healthy adult volunteers show that the pharmacokinetics of caspofungin are not significantly altered by itraconazole, amphotericin B, mycophenolate, nelfinavir or tacrolimus. |
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However, except for large-scale studies on sexuality with representative samples of the adult population, there are no large-scale studies of the life of lesbigay couples. |
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It is extraordinary that it should have been she, the adult of the pair, who collapsed at the very first obstacle they encountered — a parental rebuff that any grown person might have predicted. |
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Through a number of fun and interesting activities, children will learn how to identify inappropriate behavior and how to talk to a trusted adult when something makes them feel uncomfortable. |
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Beginning in the 1950s, nonformal education to extend literacy and vocational skills among the adult population expanded dramatically throughout the region. |
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Throughout my adult life, I have suffered from mild depression. |
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However, since dietary data is self-reported, there is potential for exposure misclassification that may misestimate wine consumption among adult users. |
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Unbound by the conventions of ordinary clothes for kids, 51 Stars Paris is pleased to offer kids' clothing that's as adaptable and versatile as the best adult fashion. |
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Their seriousness and singularity of focus fit more compatibly with the interests of older adults rather than the interests of their childhood or young adult peers. |
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The aim of this study was to evaluate the gonial angle measurements of 20 adult patients made from panoramic radiographs and to assess differences from dentate state to edentate state-with dentures. |
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The adult is a four-winged fly about 12 mm long. |
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This reduces the risk of problem drinking in adult life. |
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If most of the Maoist leaders of the area were present, one could depict that amongst the adult population, the immense majority were women, as here, around a traditional story teller. |
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She spent most of her adult life in Summit, New Jersey, where her insightfulness and sensitivity led her to graduate school for training as a psychotherapist. |
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Measures were taken to protect the rare tailed frog and its habitat, including building a specially-designed creek channel and relocating by hand several hundred tadpoles and adult frogs. |
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Until recently, the supply of young fish for the culture of Indian and Chinese carps depended completely on the collection of fish eggs, fry and fingerlings from the rivers in which the adult fish spawned. |
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Persistent elevations of cerebrospinal fluid concentrations of corticotropin-releasing factor in adult nonhuman primates exposed to early-life stressors: implications for the pathophysiology of mood and anxiety disorders. |
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An adult children's dessert, fit for a prince. |
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One of the awful things about the emphasis on kids being expected to have a career plan at 14, coupled with the etiolation of adult education, is that the fable of the job for life still pertains. |
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It laid down directions about ordinary bread sufficing for eucharistic use and provided a truncated form for use when there were not three or four communicants, especially in parishes with fewer than 20 adult inhabitants. |
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Its adult leaves are dark to very dark green. They are whole, with three or five lobes, and have a petiolar sinus that is only slightly open or even closed, with the lobes facing one another inwards in a cockscomb shape. |
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Her book, written by a teen-ager about teen-agers in Tulsa, Oklahoma, was issued in hardcover by the Viking Press and then in softcover by Dell — both adult trade imprints. |
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Plumules are present in young birds before they develop the adult plumage. |
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I am encouraged when I see children of all ages and adult s playing street hockey, shinny, kick the can or other games together, making room for everyone who wants to play and having fun. |
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Rose wrote adult novels of pioneering life, stealing her mother's material but substituting the sourness of maturity for the warm-heartedness of Wilder's children's fiction. |
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Carmenère's adult leaves are orbicular and heart-shaped, with five lobes. |
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Its adult leaves are orbicular with 5 lobes, with a rather deep petiolar sinus that has a V-shaped base. On the lateral lobes, the teeth are long in relation to their width at the base, and they have a rectilinear side. |
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As an adult education specialist and recent wayfarer through the mental health system, I attribute my hard-won health to the hybrid approach that Dr. Sandberg advocates. |
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Clements also points out that many of the more popular adult anime airs outside of even the Japanese mainstream before going to DVD, making it hardly cost-effective to then bring over to an already niche market here. |
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The U. S. has proven that no matter how much money is spent on a prohibitory approach to drug policy, teen and adult drug usage rates do not decline. |
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For example, in instances where a child or an adult whose external sexual organs do not function properly it may be necessary to do certain operations that would enable them to function properly. |
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So an adult has to be engaged in the decisions. |
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The recommended adult dose is 20 mg once daily for up to six weeks. |
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Histopathologic findings of adult and pediatric tonsillectomy material was similar except for the higher rate of actinomycosis in the adults than in children. |
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Conclusion: There was no correlation between the clinical diagnosis of tonsillar disease and the presence of actinomycosis both in adult and pediatric patients. |
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In a volatile labour market, the flexibility of a credential is of crucial importance. America's education system could certainly use more flexibility, particularly where adult education and retraining is concerned. |
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Just because we've had to live with the ghastly consequences of their fatuous, self-interested actions for the whole of our adult lives, that doesn't mean we're qualified to judge them. |
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When sector leaders gather on Thursday at the annual conference of Skills for Care, the workforce development body for adult social care, the talk is likely to be about an even stiffer potential bill, however. |
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However as a general rule, according to their particular physiology, adult ruminants tend to be more resistant to the deprivation of feed or water than horses and pigs. |
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The court may allow the adult attendant to hold the child's hand or allow the child to sit on the adult attendant's lap throughout the course of the proceeding. |
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Therefore the biomedical research and the commercialization of that research may in fact be a driving rationalization as to why they want embryonic stem cells more than adult stem cells. |
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Still considered violent and dangerous, but evidence suggests that use of extreme violence predominates in older adult gangs and organized crime groups. |
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Furthermore, such research is now no longer required because encouraging results have been obtained through the use of adult stem cells to treat incurable diseases. |
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However, it is not unusual for girls to be housed in adult prisons. |
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The child couldn't understand why the adult wouldn't eat the green apple. |
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It has been suggested that enlarged adenoids or tonsils during childhood may cause abnormal craniofacial development and a narrower adult upper airway. |
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In his 30s, Harvey taught adult education. |
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Other countries are investing in adult education. |
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I would also ask the Commission to investigate the possibilities of adult education in the sector and whether a general diploma might also be required to move on to the next stages of the technology. |
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All levels and types of education should be considered in coordination activities, including early childhood development and primary, secondary, non-formal, technical, vocational, higher and adult education. |
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As in formal schooling, literacy and adult education do not provide a magic answer for any society, but they are part and parcel of all aspects of national development. |
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It includes the right to establish and direct all types of educational institutions, including nurseries, universities and institutions for adult education. |
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As a result, workplace literacy training has not been integrated into coherent, long-term strategies and programs for adult education and training. |
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No new approach is more obvious than technology, which has been taken up increasingly in the formal school settings, but has yet to have a serious impact on adult education in most countries. |
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However, the support appears to end there, with no great outpouring of support for other policy alternatives, such as increased spending on adult education. |
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These measures include opposing racism, creating culturally relevant education curricula, raising the minimum wage, supporting housing initiatives and investing in adult education, child care and affordable housing. |
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Double Duty It's nice when artists visiting the area double-book their services, performing for children as well as their regular adult audiences. |
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Every niche he ever found was on a cusp, and he was at home nowhere else certainly not in the unmoneyed London suburb where his childhood was as dingy as his adult life would be glitzy. |
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We ask them to talk for a few moments, and their expressions become oddly creased in a way that makes them suddenly adult, living in a world full of worries. |
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Ever-increasing numbers of adult survivors of childhood abuse are speaking out in mid-life about their abuse, and are struggling to heal the profound psychological wounds which have resulted from this betrayal of trust. |
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This other bride, Samaia's relative or neighbor, could pass for an adult if not for the petulant expression on her face — a teen-ager's trademark sulk. |
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Without such a Court order, compensation payments will be paid to the Public Trustee of the province where the Approved Class Member who is a minor or mentally incompetent adult resides. |
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A parent of a minor or the Legal Guardian of a mentally incompetent adult must have a Court order confirming his or her guardianship over the HCV Infected Person's property. |
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Them viewing you as an adult means that they can be honest with you about their life experiences, sharing with you their triumphs and regrets, and perhaps even the odd skeleton in the cupboard. |
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In addition, those seeking approval of an adoption contract involving an adult adoptee need to demonstrate that concrete circumstances exist to justify the adoption. |
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The Adoption Act, 1998 and Regulations allow for access to identifying information based on the mutual consent of the adult adoptee and birth parent. |
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A familiar coelenterate animal, the freshwater Hydra, usually reproduces asexually by budding, a process by which small portions of the adult structure become new, but genetically identical, individuals. |
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Juvenile pythons might start out feeding on lizards or mice and graduate to small deer or antelope as an adult, for example. |
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The staff had cleverly managed to save some honk by showing an old, adult, Billy Connolly video instead of employing a warm-up act. |
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Until the scientific revolution, it was very natural to see such aims, such as a child's growth, for example, leading to a mature adult. |
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There are many local choirs, youth and adult, a noted example of the latter being the Honley Male Voice Choir. |
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The surface shows strong, elevated, radiating wrinkles or lamellae, but no spiral markings when adult. |
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Woman itself has as other hyponyms, sculptress and waitress, but is itself a hyponym of adult. |
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As an adult, he travelled to Hungary, where in 1046 he supported the successful bid of King Andrew I for the Hungarian crown. |
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In the case of the adult, the focus is on perceiving, but with the child it is on receiving of the sensations in their living nature. |
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The juvenile is similar to the adult, but with duller and greener upperparts and paler underparts. |
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By the second summer, the appearance is very like the adult, and full mature plumage is usually attained by the third year. |
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For an adult, summary trials take place in a magistrates' court, while trials on indictment take place in the Crown Court. |
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This stage resembles the adult, but has a simple, unsegmented abdomen and only three pairs of thoracic limbs. |
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They develop directly into an adult, without the attachment stage found in most starfish larvae. |
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In the tobacco hornworm, many larval motoneurons become respecified and supply new muscles in the adult. |
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For example, a small child's inhalation rate will be less than that of an adult. |
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Since the creation of faith is exclusively God's work, it does not depend on the actions of the one baptized, whether infant or adult. |
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Often they are adult, castrated males of larger breeds, although females and bulls are also used in some areas. |
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As Mary was an infant when she inherited the throne, Scotland was ruled by regents until she became an adult. |
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This muscle develops mainly during the later stages of puberty, and muscle growth can continue even after boys are biologically adult. |
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As an adult, the house sparrow mostly feeds on the seeds of grains and weeds, but it is opportunistic and adaptable, and eats whatever foods are available. |
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Childlore is a distinct branch of folklore that deals with activities passed on by children to other children, away from the influence or supervision of an adult. |
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And because I knew I was supposed to talk to him like he was an adult, I filtered everything I said and made sure it sounded adulty before it left my mouth. |
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Currently the club runs 4 Adult, a ladies, and various colts teams. |
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