I know you are hurt and I am terribly sorry you had to experience this at such a young age. |
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They are able to identify those who are gifted and talented at a very young age and help their development, using coaches to move them forward. |
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Evidence for the young age of uplift and faulting includes juvenile topography, faulted Quaternary marine terraces and a fractured falaj. |
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Our priority must be to provide proper mental health services and support for this young age group. |
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Mothers should train their daughters from a young age to protect themselves so that they grow up to be assertive. |
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In her breakthrough role, she shows herself to be an astonishingly capable actress at such a young age. |
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His talk was mainly on the awful abuse of alcohol in the very young age groups at the moment. |
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Even at this young age, though, he was characteristically ruthless with himself. |
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News of his death at a relatively young age saddened his many friends in the local area. |
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I was taught at a young age to watch the current, to be aware of where I am in relation to the beach. |
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Right from his young age, he used to play on his piano, Bach, jazz, rock, tango and folk music from Argentina. |
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Because of the young age of metamorphism and the low radiogenic Pb content of the titanite, precise geochronometric information was not obtained. |
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From a very young age, he was predestined to follow a classic scientist's career. |
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He also died suddenly at a young age in 1987, and this was a big cross for Aggie to carry at the time. |
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Owner Jane Organ said it was tragic for the pup to be taken from its mother at such a young age. |
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She says she knew Danny was involved in drugs, lured into dealing at a young age by the designer clothes and money which came with it. |
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Worst of all, it seeps into the children at a young age, turning them from innocents into fanatics. |
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He emigrated to England at a young age, to work on farms with other members of his family to earn a living. |
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In many cases, they end up as child soldiers, programmed at a young age to perpetrate violence and acts of terrorism. |
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Because of the young age of some of the performers, two casts will be taking part. |
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For one thing, both artists and athletes are usually pegged at a young age as gifted or talented. |
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Babies are breast-fed on demand, often for well over a year, although solid foods, usually rice pap, may be introduced at a young age. |
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Women who received treatment for Hodgkin's disease at a young age have an increase chance of developing breast cancer. |
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First, both leaders overcame their opponents by a small margin and assumed presidency at a relatively young age. |
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Henry learnt to play chess at a young age and soon became interested in chess problems. |
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And unlike other conifers, Port-Orford cedars produce seeds at a young age. |
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Saved at a young age, he learned Greek so that he could read the New Testament in its original language. |
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That's one of those hackneyed sayings we grow accustomed to from a young age. |
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The native New Yorker began working in his father's wholesale and manufacturing framing business at a young age. |
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We are taught from a young age to look both ways and to wait for a break in the traffic before crossing a street. |
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Seeing that he had a green thumb from a young age, the friend suggested specialising in some particular form like the bonsai or cacti. |
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Still dressed in that red jumpsuit, slim even for her young age, she ran with a skip like a child prancing through a field of daisies. |
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Donna has been helping out her older brothers since a very young age so she took to it like a duck to water. |
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Silinder Pardesi started his singing career at a very young age, singing in Sikh temples and being influenced by his idol Mohd. |
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Others before him have shouldered the burden of responsibility at a young age. |
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Needless to say, losing one's source of income at a young age is a devastating personal misfortune. |
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At a young age, Ramona went out on her father's small sloop and learned everything about a ship and sailing. |
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When you up sticks and move at such a young age it makes you quite self conscious of your surroundings and makes you question your environment. |
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I also at a very young age fell in love with the moon in all its phases, though the full moon always drew me out. |
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Unfortunately, at a tragically young age, she had been diagnosed as having cancer. |
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At a young age Jamie had learned how to jimmy car doors, use a bobby pin to bust open locks and hot wire a car. |
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Kamikaze died of distemper at a young age, and in 1939 Keller received one of his older brothers as a replacement. |
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No one in her family could believe that she had suffered a stroke at such a young age, but soon their disbelief turned to anger. |
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Was it hard going being a grommet at school making a lot of money at such a young age? |
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It is, after all, the first cultural medium we adopt as our own, and often at a very young age. |
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Astrella Celeste has been performing on stage with her father from a young age and in her own right. |
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Even from a young age, I have always believed in the possibility of the paranormal, and of psychic powers. |
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It seemed the realization I had made at a young age was finally rearing its ugly head in their minds. |
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Many children are recruited to the armies at a young age and raised to become loyal servants of the governments. |
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I mean, that's terrible to lose a life partner and a mate at any age, but certainly at a young age like that. |
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He was in his thirties and his death at such a young age cast a pall of sadness over the area. |
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Reading aloud to children at a young age can give them a lifelong love of literature. |
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The parenting website helped create the design to reflect the views of parents that children should not dress provocatively at such a young age. |
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Her parents love was one of the reasons she had not been married off at some young age to a wealthy, influential stranger. |
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At a young age he renounced the world and undertook a seeking journey to the hills of the mystic Himalayas in search of spiritual life. |
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Most milk and beef producers dehorn their cattle at a young age to prevent the animals from injuring each other. |
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And at a young age I encourage people just to try and bowl a leg break and get the feel for it, and practice. |
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He was educated liberally from a young age, and raised to speak French, German, and English. |
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At a very young age, I made a donkey, by knitting the pattern, stuffing it with wool and sowing it all together. |
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I wondered what it was like to grow up as a beautiful person and to know it, from a very young age. |
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She was interested in the film field even from a very young age. |
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It is vital to instill an attitude of fitness at a young age. |
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Born in 1960, just outside of Paris, LeCun has been drawn to computers, robotics, and artificial intelligence since a young age. |
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For someone to do it at such a young age is quite extraordinary. |
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If confidence and strength were instilled in her at a young age, glamour was something she pursued. |
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Not only did I met children of all stripes, I met and conversed with adults from a young age. |
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He lived life to the full and even though he has gone at a young age he fitted a lifetime of achievements into his life. No matter what, he always had a smile on his face. |
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With the Home Alone canon, Macaulay Culkin was typecast as a prankster from a young age. |
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They both knew how to cook, courtesy of their parents teaching them at a young age, and they pulled together chicken piccata, angel hair pasta, and boiled carrots. |
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The difference, Folmar says, is that his mother had the forethought to get him into job-training programs at a young age. |
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His goal of coming across as humble subtracts from his ability to share just exactly how he became so great at such a young age. |
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As the saviour sibling will almost certainly be required to donate at a young age, there are also concerns at the inability to give informed consent. |
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He completed his impressive domestic set by bagging his first FA Cup goal for his current club Blackburn on January 31, 2000 at the ripe young age of 22 years and 103 days. |
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My interest in business began at a relatively young age working at a small NYSE stockbroker during my college summers. |
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Beginning at a young age, our children are inundated with educational propaganda proclaiming that guns are bad. |
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They both credit NYC Prep as a learning experience that forced them to mature and develop a thick skin at a young age. |
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After the age of two, Omani children are encouraged to behave like miniature adults, taking on duties or hospitality toward guests at a very young age. |
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Well even though I was brought up in the city for part of my life I moved to the country at a fairly young age so I have heard both sides of the arguments to this topic! |
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But he said that when he was 12, his uncle had a newsstand in Philadelphia, and he was reading the papers at a very young age. |
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He started skating on bobskates at a young age on a slough, and when Fred was about 8 years old he attended St. Michael Residential School, in Duck Lake, Saskatchewan. |
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Her devotion to musical theatre, coupled with years of formal training, led her to London's West End, where she had a role in 42nd Street at a young age. |
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Nick was a boozer, hitting the sauce bigtime from a young age. |
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I have since a young age been very curious, and my fathers initial push into me reading books was the drink to my unquenchable thirst for knowledge i still have today. |
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It forced him to question the status quo at a very young age, it also left him with an extraordinary technical facility as a master concert percussionist. |
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From a young age, Mormon children are prepped to take on these leadership roles. |
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Even if they have been reared from a young age in captivity, news reports abound with animal attacks. |
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Being a CEO of a company at such a young age is no easy task. |
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In more recent times, grinding poverty forced villagers to marry off their daughters at a young age because society dictated the girls were a financial burden. |
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But I had learnt from a young age that travelling around the state in mules with little ribbons stuck to them and a cotton housedress was a painful and cold trek. |
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Having lost her husband at a young age she had to earn her living as a housemaid where she was ill-treated and sexually harassed by the house owner. |
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If children were to learn the right attitudes, they ought to start right from a very young age, with older people functioning as role models to be imitated. |
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The frightful realities of life on the streets had had a devastating effect on John's health and despite his young age he suffered serious ill health. |
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The princelings, beginning from a young age, have enjoyed various kinds of privileges, from attending the top universities to choosing the best occupations. |
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My first brief encounter with the film was at a very young age. |
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The fifth child of 13 born to John Beardy and Dinah Monias, Jackson was given a special task at a very young age. |
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Martineau began losing her senses of taste and smell at a young age, becoming increasingly deaf and having to use an ear trumpet. |
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Hardie's first job came at the very young age of seven, when he was put to work as a message boy for the Anchor Line Steamship Company. |
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A large proportion of professional racing drivers began in karts, often from a very young age, such as Michael Schumacher and Fernando Alonso. |
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Williams was attracted to Eastern Orthodoxy at a young age, often attending the Sunday Divine Liturgy at a local Orthodox church. |
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Young Robert was the sixth of the family's seven children, two of whom died at a young age. |
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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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He learned to ride at a young age on a minibike as a small boy in a field near his home. |
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The eldest became the Taichang Emperor, and another three died at a very young age. |
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If the calf is male, it generally is slaughtered at a young age to produce veal. |
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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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At a remarkably young age, Cadamosto cast out as a merchant adventurer, sailing with Venetian galleys in the Mediterranean. |
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Many kings came to the throne at a young age and died in the prime of life, weakening royal power further. |
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In this version, Tristan is a Cornish warrior who was raised by Lord Marke after his parents were killed at a young age. |
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At the young age of 13, real-life Bethany was attacked by a bull shark while surfing in Hawaii. |
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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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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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Some women are forced into marriage at a young age and engage in self-mutilation by burning. |
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Barcelona native Otero has also bartended from a young age, having gained international experience in Europe. |
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Chemical engineers are always in demand, and there are opportunities to reach senior managerial positions, often at a relatively young age. |
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Children are drawn into the savagery at a heartbreakingly young age. |
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I was taught at a young age not to jaywalk, but if you don't jaywalk in some countries like Turkey, you'll never get to where you are going. |
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Because of the relatively young age and great thickness of the system, Cretaceous rocks are evident in many areas worldwide. |
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Ramathi said she has been a fan of World War I poetry and novels from a very young age. |
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Aboriginality remained consistent across all accounts, even for those who had been removed from their culture at a young age. |
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Tyler's two biggest influences from a young age were Janis Joplin and Tina Turner. |
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Children working at a young age has been a consistent theme throughout Africa. |
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Its lateral surface for the origins of the sternomastoideus and cleidomastoideus muscles is smooth probably because of the young age of the holotype individual. |
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He had an interest in and talent for music from a very young age. |
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From a very young age, males are taught that it is inappropriate to cry, and these lessons are often accompanied by a great deal of ridicule when the lessons aren't followed. |
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Perhaps it was Byelorussian Olga Korbut's incredible gymnastic performances which produced the realization that youngsters were being over-trained at a far too young age. |
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From a young age, burgher women were taught various household related duties by their mothers, including reading, so as to prepare them for their lives as housewives. |
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Tori Rosheen, 11, of Golcar, has worn a hearing aid from a young age after doctors discovered she suffered from Treacher Collins syndrome and had a hearing impairment. |
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The next year he was elected Reader of Lyon's Inn for three years, something surprising considering his young age and likely related to his conduct in Lord Cromwell's Case. |
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Immigrants have swelled the ranks of young age groups as the baby bust has aged, filling in a short-fall in demand created by the baby bust, according to Fannie Mae's Berson. |
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Mr Marroquin, a 41-year-old Pentecostal pastor and lawyer, began preaching at a young age in the rough neighbourhoods of San Pedro Sula, near Honduras' Atlantic coast. |
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Eira started martial arts at a young age as a result of childhood bullying and she's now passing on her story of overcoming adversity through a unique urban survival toolkit. |
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Using electronic media can be a sedentary behavior and sedentary behavior is associated with adverse health outcomes and may be detrimental at a very young age. |
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This makes the sport more popular as the horses are not usually retired at such a young age and thus become familiar to the racing public over a number of seasons. |
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Born in Falmouth, Jamaica, de Lisser worked as a reporter for the Jamaica Times at a young age and in 1920 began publishing the magazine Planters' Punch. |
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The collective results of this study indicate that the Gulf corvina is a fast growing sciaenid fish that attains sexual maturity at a relatively small size and young age. |
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If handled from a young age, they are usually docile and do not bite. |
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To succeed in tennis often means having to begin playing at a young age. |
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Philip, who had previously been made the Duke of Milan in 1540, began governing the most extensive empire in the world at the young age of sixteen. |
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Velasquez was known for his hate of manuel labor from a young age. |
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The investigators found that young age and the presence of concomitant procedures, such as ligamentous reconstructions, were factors that contributed to a good outcome. |
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Even at a young age, John was not popular among the peers of the kingdom since he was immune to external influence and appeared to despise intrigue. |
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Novices often ordain at a young age, but generally no younger than eight. |
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From a young age, William Blake claimed to have seen visions. |
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And if it happens from a young age, that eye can become amblyopic. |
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