Juveniles Sentence Examples

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  • They were all 2-4 years old, mere juveniles.

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  • Alexander disliked business of state, preferring literature and philosophy; a collection of his Latin poems appeared at Paris in 1656 under the title Philomathi Labores Juveniles.

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  • Children's magazines originated with the Young Misses' Magazine (1806) of Brooklyn; the New York St Nicholas (monthly) and the Boston Youth's Companion (weekly) are prominent juveniles.

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  • Meanwhile the Juveniles ' cost/performance evaluation is said to be complete, and to contain some real bombshells.

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  • And he still hasn't told us whether he prays with a man known to execute developmentally disabled juveniles.

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  • Egyptian Goose bred successfully near Kimpton Mill (TK) with at least two fully fledged juveniles seen.

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  • By 2000, the Welsh countryside supported an estimated 260 breeding pairs - representing almost 1,000 individual birds, including juveniles.

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  • There were occasional ID problems involving juveniles because of the time of year but nearby parents soon sorted this out.

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  • Newly released juveniles will need newly hatched Artemia and rotifers until they are a few days old.

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  • Transmissions received from the radios on the two Scottish juveniles this morning.

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  • Adult ranges were exclusive of other adults at 35% cores and juveniles of other juveniles at 20% cores.

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  • Its experimental facilities allow trapping and counting of wild salmon smolts (juveniles) migrating to sea and adults returning to freshwater to spawn.

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  • The newt tadpole looks more like the adult form, unlike frog or toad juveniles which do not.

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  • Juveniles are similar to the rufous female, but with a white patch on the nape.

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  • Another of the translocated juveniles has survived to adulthood !

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  • America is uncompromising in the way it continues to execute juveniles.

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  • Juveniles are grayish in color with the ventral fur being slightly paler.

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  • Family members were more likely to be perpetrators against juveniles (34%) than against adults (12%).

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  • In contrast, strangers accounted for 27 percent of adult victims and 7 percent of juveniles.

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