Blocking software does not protect children from exposure to a large volume of material that is harmful to minors within the legal definitions. |
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He reproved the earlier results and gave new results of his own on minors and adjoints. |
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The juveniles defeated Kiltimagh to win the county title and the minors were beaten by Westport in the league final. |
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Mrs. O'Keefe will be cheesed off if I have to tell her that I didn't get my homework on relative minors done. |
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She shows how Hispanic minors are poised to overtake African Americans as the largest ethnic youth population in the country. |
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A first baseman in the minors, Sexson progressed quickly through the Indians' minor league system. |
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Young people are especially vulnerable to psychiatric abuse and involuntary incarceration because as minors their legal rights are limited. |
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When he died in 1873, his children were still minors, so his property was administered by the Court of Wards. |
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The committee was concerned about removing existing legal protections for minors if they enter into a de facto relationship. |
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In fact, studies show that minors can fairly routinely purchase alcohol from traditional bricks-and-mortar sellers. |
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The report informs that many of these women caught in the raid were girls, minors. |
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The laws vary from state to state, but in almost every state it's not legal for minors to buy cigarettes. |
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In this document property was transferred to the wife of the deceased, and a guardian was named for children who were minors. |
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In the past, only specially qualified judges conducted legal proceedings against minors. |
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Under it, women are treated as legal minors and denied legal autonomy to conclude their own marriage contracts. |
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The casinos would be subject to strict regulation and would be required to block minors and compulsive gamblers. |
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Yet, four centuries on, we are told that smoking among minors, especially young girls, is on the increase. |
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There aren't many teams with more pitching depth in the minors, but this bullpen is terrible. |
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Can you tell me the hitter and pitcher who played the longest in the minors without ever appearing in a major league game? |
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If Patterson needs a full year in the minors, the Cubs have Damon Buford as an insurance policy. |
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He believes any of the three could pitch in the majors this season, although he'd prefer they spend a full season in the minors. |
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It wasn't long ago that the Giants had the best Major League ready pitching prospect depth in the minors. |
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He mostly was a second baseman in the minors but has become solid at shortstop and third base. |
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He's the top power-hitting first baseman in the minors and the only legitimate 50-home-run threat on this list. |
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Bragan's managerial ingenuity in confronting umpires was almost unlimited, both in the major leagues and the minors. |
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He was able to get used to the pressure as a closer in college and the minors instead of training for the job as a starter. |
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You'll never find perfect baseball in the minors, but stories from Miguel Cabrera to Bucky Jacobsen are enough for me. |
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He has yet to display the running game he developed in the minors, and his power is sporadic. |
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From 1988 through 1991, Schilling had split time between the minors and the major leagues in each of those seasons. |
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Young played short in the minors, but his major league experience at the position before this season consisted of 42 innings. |
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The undergraduate program in Comparative Studies in Race and Ethnicity has more than 90 student majors and minors. |
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In 1993 she graduated with a major in social science and minors in women's studies and business administration. |
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He started college with the intent of majoring in soil science, with minors in horticulture and arboriculture. |
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How can physicians best promote the autonomy of minors while respecting parental autonomy? |
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Other college dance programs encourage students to take additional majors and minors outside of dance. |
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And the movie contains non-exploitative sexual content featuring minors that may offend more sensitive viewers. |
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The training program is a specific kind of militarist indoctrination of minors. |
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After an apprenticeship in the minors, a few umpires are picked to jump to the bigs. |
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Quinn, exiled to the minors after an array of defensive miscues and attitude problems, hit a three-run homer last Saturday. |
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There probably won't be a Triple Crown winner in the majors this season, but a few players have a chance in the minors. |
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After more than a decade in the minors, Taylor changed his delivery to a sidearm motion, which improved his control. |
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Doreen says culturally and economically, she has proved that polygamy more than monogamy, compartmentalises women into the class of minors. |
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Most carriers also impose surcharges for excess baggage, unaccompanied minors, paper tickets and changes to flights. |
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Kerry's high-flying minors were brought to earth with an unceremonious bang by a resurgent Meath in yesterday's opener at Croke Park. |
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The Federal Trade Commission is again sniffing around the video game industry, this time for data on sales of mature-themed games to minors. |
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Coming up from the minors is the right-handed-hitting Juan Uribe, who has good sock but can be undisciplined on breaking balls. |
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Mills said he had given up his trade of glue-making for the sock and buskin, and he hoped soon to have an engagement at one of the minors. |
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Hard-core material could be banned as obscene and soft-core magazines could be limited to adults in order to avoid harm to minors. |
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Do you think he should be no-platformed because he has said some rather dubious things about sexual relationships with minors? |
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Most Halachic opinions follow Rav Drunkstein, who says that minors should not drink on Purim at all, unless they regularly drink during the year. |
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The renaissance of Down football began in style at a sun-baked Casement Park as the minors gave a glimpse of the glorious future that lies ahead. |
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Hence the presence of seven horsewhips, 15 sticks, and four ropes among the various weapons used on minors. |
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The new law forbids the distribution to minors of obscene or indecent material through the Internet or on-line services. |
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We will continue to pursue those who flout licensing regulations in supplying drink to minors and those already in drink. |
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It was his time in the minors that Boras says inspired his no-holds-barred negotiating style. |
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One recent suit charges him with kidnapping minors and conspiracy to commit genocide. |
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As of October 2002, there were 83 convicts on death row for crimes committed as minors. |
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The bar was separated from the pool hall so minors couldn't get into the alcohol, but we usually found a way. |
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Ostensibly, we are protecting minors from being morally corrupted by adults? |
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Whelan and Kennedy tacked on further minors, and it was to all intents and purposes game, set, and match. |
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Priests who are guilty of sexually assaulting minors should be defrocked and turned over to the law. |
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The Bill also proposes to strengthen provisions relating to the supply of liquor to minors and to strengthen liquor advertising law. |
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When you're a trainer in the lower minors, you do more than tend to ankle sprains and pulled muscles. |
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Legally, a number of situations exist in which minors are considered emancipated and therefore able to give sole consent for treatment. |
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Statutory rape laws were first enacted to protect minors from older predators. |
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On the docket next month is a New Hampshire law dealing with abortion and minors. |
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They spelled out in excruciating detail the horrors of the past and called for zero tolerance for priests who abuse minors. |
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Each is monitored by Delta staff who supervise the facility, track flight status, and escort unaccompanied minors to and from their flights. |
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Funds are held in trust by the courts for around 22,000 people, such as minors and wards of court, who have been awarded damages. |
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Davey is more accurate than he was in the minors, but he might need to aim higher or take some of the sink out of his sinker. |
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Others will call for gun control, for prosecuting minors as adults, for building new juvenile detention facilities and jails. |
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They'd kept the volume down last night because it was a weeknight and all the girls there were minors, so they didn't want the cops showing up. |
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Many minors report that curses, threats, and sometimes even beatings are customary during this experience. |
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North Dakota requires two-parent notification and custodial parent consent for minors, as well as a 24-hour waiting period. |
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With the St. Kieran's senior and under 21 teams gone out of the reckoning in their respective championships, much attention will now be focussed on the minors. |
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Heinous acts, especially when perpetrated on defenseless minors, elicit equally heinous responses even in sane minds. |
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She is accused of using her celebrity to recruit socially disadvantaged minors with the potential to become professional models. |
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In 2011, the American Academy of Pediatrics called for an outright ban on use of tanning beds by minors. |
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The nonprofit is dedicated to providing legal assistance to undocumented minors facing deportation hearings. |
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Drinking ages are higher, drunk driving laws are stricter, bars are liable to punishment for serving minors, etc. |
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A slump ensued, however, necessitating a return trip to the minors in June before another call-up during which he truly established himself as a probable big league standout. |
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This led to even greater suffering on the part of those who were abused and it endangered other minors who were at risk. |
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As a result, the decision of who goes north with the big-league club, who rides the bench and who gets to ride the buses in the minors has become more complex. |
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It may be now legal for minors to donate to campaigns, but I believe there is a requirement that the donors' names over a minimum amount be reported, is there not? |
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I happen to have four children that are minors, in that age frame. |
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The California law only applies to minors and was signed into law in 2012 but has since been stymied by legal obstacles. |
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Perhaps more than any other agency, HHS is really struggling under the weight of the unaccompanied minors. |
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It may be subject to legitimate restrictions, for example, statutory limitation periods, security for costs orders, regulations concerning minors and persons of unsound mind. |
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In the case of a spouse with children, whether minors or adults, the surviving spouse has a legal entitlement to one-third of the deceased's estate. |
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He's a rookie, spent a year in the minors after pitching for Stanford. |
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These same children can, however, suffer the death penalty, the United States being the only industrialized nation that sentences minors to death. |
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Contrast that to the 50,000 or so unaccompanied minors at our border with Mexico. |
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Explicitly sexual lyrics and suggestive dancing have sparked scathing newspaper columns and local judges have banned minors from attending the dances. |
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The discussion centered around the issue of how easy it was for teenagers to obtain cigarettes even though it is illegal to sell cigarettes to minors. |
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Close to 50,000 unaccompanied Central American minors showed up at the southwest border this year. |
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Their catcher, first baseman, shortstop, third baseman, centerfielder, and designated hitter all rank among the top four at their position in the minors. |
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And they can be sentenced for up to six months for throwing fireworks, selling them to minors or in public, causing damage to a road, or injuring someone on a road. |
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Most often, the doctrine is invoked by minors seeking an abortion without parental consent. |
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This is what happens, Stengel could have warned, when you have people who did not spend time in the minors. |
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The men demanded to be allowed inside, claiming there were reports of minors drinking on the premises. |
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On Friday, many of the minors came back to plead to the residents that this was their only home. |
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By late afternoon Thursday, the Boston Police had reportedly cited TD Garden for having intoxicated minors on its premises. |
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He spent two lost and traumatic years in the minors, getting shelled in Miami and Rochester. |
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Our minors have been performing exceptionally well at the moment. |
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According to SAA procedures, staff are supposed to escort unaccompanied minors off the plane and make sure that they are signed out by the person designated to fetch them. |
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The two minors who were admitted to Maharishi Valmiki Hospital succumbed to the burn injuries. |
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Many government prohibit the advertising of habit-forming substances to minors. |
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In 1863, the last trace of keeping unmarried women in the status of minors was removed. |
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In its own field it gives force to civil law only by specific enactment in matters such as the guardianship of minors. |
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In 2014, Pope Francis instituted the Pontifical Commission for the Protection of Minors for the safeguarding of minors. |
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The minister can also grant citizenship to minors, if their parent applies for them. |
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The current identification cards are now issued free of charge and optional, and are valid for ten years for minors, and fifteen for adults. |
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Also, minors must produce their CURP when applying for a passport or being registered at Public Health services by their parents. |
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With no signs of puberty, they are considered minors until the age of twenty. |
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However, most of these countries have exceptions for minors, usually requiring parental or judicial authorization. |
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Saudi Arabia also executes criminals who were minors at the time of the offence. |
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Similarly, the Court may also appoint guardians for minors, although the Family Court has coterminous jurisdiction over such matters. |
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Lou Leberti, a 44-year veteran of the vending machine business, scoffed at the notion that such a ban would curb tobacco sales to minors. |
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Two Cardiff MPs say there should be tougher regulations to stop minors getting their hands on imitation weapons like BB guns. |
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Thousands of unaccompanied minors followed her through Ellis Island. |
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East bid three spades showing both minors, hearts and a minor suit two suiter being shown with a jump to four of the minor. |
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Karnataka police have recorded the statements of the two minors, who are now housed in a government care centre in Thiruvananthapuram. |
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Let P be the set of symmetric matrices such that the row sum and column sum equal to zero, and all circular minors are nonnegative. |
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Some donees may be minors, making immediate direct transfers of property to them impractical or impossible. |
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In many jurisdictions, by marriage minors become legally emancipated. |
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In India, borstal schools are used for the imprisonment of minors. |
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It is illegal to sell weapons to minors under the age of eighteen. |
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The youth rights movement campaigns for social empowerment for young people, and against the legal and social restrictions placed on legal minors. |
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Carmel events, Koresh and his followers were not only charged with complicity in and the commission of unlawful sexual acts involving minors, but also with cultism. |
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Eventually, the Crown declared the natives to be legal minors and placed under the guardianship of the Crown, which was responsible for their indoctrination. |
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A grand jury indicted the teens in August but defense attorneys objected to the secretly convened proceeding, saying grand juries do not have the right to indict minors. |
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Minors can't sign deeds or other legal documents, and they aren't allowed to receive money once the property is sold. |
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Minors and Rustics are extremely small and are often mistaken for micro moths, especially Pyralids. |
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Minors are clearly not allowed and no excess drinking please! |
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More than 1,000 classic and rare cars will be on display, ranging from Dodge Vipers to Vauxhalls, Ford Capris to Ferraris, Peugeots to Porsches and Morris Minors to Maseratis. |
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Pearce's Pups face Adrion's Adolescents, Pot's Piglets, Luzon's Lads, Mangia's Minors, Skullerud's Striplings, Pisarev's Pubescents and, er, Lopetegui's Little Darlings. |
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Minors who are working are usually restricted in the number of hours each day or week they are permitted to work as well as the types of jobs they may hold. |
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The evaluation is carried out by an independent jury panel headed by Hussain Al Qemzi, Member of the DIEDC Board and Chairman of Awqaf and Minors Affairs Foundation. |
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