Outgrown Sentence Examples

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  • Parents may list clothes their kids have outgrown.

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  • Once your child has outgrown his toddler bed, some convertible cribs can still be used.

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  • He has outgrown many of his smaller baby items, and one of these is his car seat.

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  • Don't automatically give outgrown toys to the baby that belong to your older child.

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  • Since Huxley and Sully wrote their masterly essays in the 9th edition of this encyclopaedia, the doctrine of evolution has outgrown the trammels of controversy and has been accepted as a fundamental principle.

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  • When your daughter has outgrown it, you can pass it along.

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  • I've always liked to impress people, a childish vise I have never outgrown.

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  • Once a baby has outgrown his infant seat, he can use the stroller, which typically has several reclining positions among other features.

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  • Parents just like you wash, iron, and tag their children's unused and outgrown clothing to take to the sale.

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  • If you can't afford a specific item, check the classifieds or ask a friend or relative who recently had a child who has outgrown his or her baby supplies.

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  • Murals can be created with peel-and-stick appliqués that are easily applied and just as easily removed once your baby has outgrown the ladybug theme.

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  • Babies grow very quickly, and in no time, your child will have outgrown the newborn size.

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  • These pacifier clips can be kept and treasured for years, long after the need for a pacifier has been outgrown.

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  • When a child has outgrown his or her five-point harness car seat, the time is right to make the switch to a booster seat.

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  • Most children who have outgrown their toddler car seats are still too small to wear a seat belt properly, which can lead to injuries due to improper seat belt positioning.

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  • You want to find out if there are particular kinds of clothing missing from her wardrobe or if she has outgrown something.

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  • If you love fish but have outgrown the simple goldfish bowl you keep your little guys swimming in, then it's time to buy an aquarium.

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  • Assuming this isn't the action of a virus or spyware, slowing performance means you've outgrown the memory capacity your computer originally came with.

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  • One person's trash is another person's treasure, so you may be amazed at the cash your children's outgrown clothes or your old comic book collection might bring in.

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  • You may have an older family that's outgrown trendy and juvenile decors.

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  • Other auctions sell used items, whether the kids have outgrown their wardrobes or a seller is just tired of a dress.

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  • While most teens have outgrown typical cartoon network fare like My Gym Partner's a Monkey and Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends, they still turn to the channel for its late-night Adult Swim programming block.

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  • Even if you have been friends for a long time, remember that people change and you might have outgrown this friend.

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  • If your toddler has outgrown her crib and is constantly climbing out of it, then it's time to move her into a toddler bed.

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  • Because a party dress is something that will only be worn a few times before it's outgrown, you should consider looking for something second-hand.

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  • Most retailers know that parents want quality clothing for their children that doesn't cost an arm and a leg, especially knowing that these styles will likely be outgrown in a year or less.

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  • In short, denim can last for years, and good quality denim will maintain its shape long after your child has outgrown her summer shorts.

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  • Also, because the high quality means they last longer, many parents look to either sell or give them away after their children have outgrown them.

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  • You can easily organize a local swap and bring everything your child has outgrown, while accumulating several "new" things.

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  • However, you can be reassured that the popularity and desirability of Under Armour clothes will guarantee an easy resale once your son has outgrown the shirt, provided it is still in wearable condition.

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  • This should keep your shirt in strong working order until it's outgrown.

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  • Parents like seamless socks too, both because they can make getting dressed so much less fraught and because they often are designed to not have heels, which means they are outgrown less quickly, thus saving money.

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  • Chatting with more experienced pageant moms, whose children have already outgrown the toddler arena will teach you a lot about dress-requirements and accessories.

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  • As such, they look best when well-fitted, although you don't want to spend too much time in fitting a suit, considering that it will likely be soon outgrown.

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  • This was then altered so that it could be worn for several years - thus wearing out at about the same time as it was outgrown.

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  • Winter boots are yet another item to think about, which will also have to be purchased each and every year as last year's boots are outgrown.

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  • It may be a good idea to find local families in your area with whom you can swap clothing as it is outgrown.

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  • Thus, the coat has been outgrown when it is still almost new.

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  • A girl can wear it a few years and chances are, it's still in perfectly good condition when she's outgrown it.

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  • Whether you want a ski jacket or a classic dress coat, finding discount winter coats for girls is always preferable to paying full price for something that will be outgrown so soon.

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  • Something like a winter coat, which is usually only worn for a few months before it is outgrown, can be found second-hand in a thrift store, on eBay, on Craig's List or at a neighbor's yard sale.

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  • Some neighborhoods organize community swaps, where parents bring all the clothes their children have outgrown and can then look for new ones - all for free.

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  • Many parents refuse to go the extra mile when selecting baby dresses because a child will only be able to wear the selected dress a certain amount of times before the item is outgrown.

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  • As children's clothes began to be better made in the 1950s and 1960s, more things were still in good condition once they were outgrown.

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  • Many of the clothing items are gender neutral, which is a nice plus for parents who pass outgrown clothing down to another child.

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  • As a plus, you can re-donate the items when they are outgrown or re-sell them.

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  • Creative crafters can turn any outgrown, stained, or ripped piece of clothing into something else.

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  • That cute puppy toy can be outgrown very quickly, and you are better off to get toys that are large enough for the adult size of the dog your puppy will become.

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  • A fine old plant in Sir Harry Veitchs garden, East Burnham Park, having outgrown the wall against which it was planted, has risen many feet above, and flowers there with remarkable freedom, without the least protection, year by year.

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  • Injury is usually minor and easily outgrown on established plants; seedlings are most at risk.

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  • If the clematis has outgrown its support, now's the time to consider your options and build a new supporting structure.

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  • You may also be able to sell outgrown rings on Ebay and use the profits to purchase a larger size initial ring.

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  • So you have this lovely blanket and use it regularly, but the baby's outgrown it and it's still in beautiful condition.

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  • Retain any packaging or certification information for high-value items you may wish to sell after baby has outgrown them.

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  • In some cases, the clothing was outgrown before it could be worn and is brand new.

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  • Mickey had outgrown the junior department and that left her with few age-appropriate options in plus size fashions.

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  • For most people, this condition happens as a young child and is outgrown prior to reaching adulthood; however, it can happen to adults.

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  • According to the Mayo Clinic website, sleepwalking is most common in children ages eight to 12, and it is usually outgrown by the teenage years.

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  • The best thing, though, is being able to change the hair and make up styles of your Sims as they get older so when little Susie has outgrown her pigtails you can give her a whole new look when she becomes a teenager.

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  • These are all normal habits of infancy that are eventually outgrown.

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  • Parents should avoid negative pressure on children to stop sucking their thumbs; this habit is eventually outgrown by all children.

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  • In time, childhood food allergies are often outgrown.

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  • Sensitivities to wheat and soy are also outgrown.

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  • Even if no underlying cause is found, late apnea is usually outgrown by the time the baby turns one year old.

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  • If apnea is suspected or diagnosed, parents may install a home monitor until the condition is outgrown.

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  • Attachment to a security object is normal and should be outgrown without intervention by age five, although 8 percent of children still remain attached to blankets after this age.

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  • Sleep terror disorder is most common in children four to 12 years old and is usually outgrown in adolescence.

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  • Normal separation fears are outgrown by children by the ages of five or six, but SAD usually starts between the ages of seven and 11.

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  • In some cases, the child will be evaluated and observed for several months or longer to see if the condition can be outgrown.

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  • Celiac disease cannot be outgrown or cured, according to medical authorities.

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  • Childhood night terrors are usually outgrown by the age of seven and rarely persist beyond adolescence.

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  • While normal fears tend to be experienced in phases and tend to be outgrown by adulthood, abnormal fears are those that are persistent and recurrent or fears that interfere with daily activities for at least a month.

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  • Even the most expensive kids' bikinis will either wear out or be outgrown within a season.

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  • While it can be tempting to spend as little as possible on a swimsuit that will be outgrown by next year, keep in mind that kids are often much rougher on their clothes - swimsuits included - than grownups are.

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  • By next year, it may be outgrown, but if it's in good shape, it can be passed on to someone else to enjoy.

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  • Speedo makes the best suits for swimmers and you can feel good about the investment because the suit will be worn not just in summer but until it's outgrown.

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  • This will help maintain their sun-protective abilities and resistance to chlorine and saltwater throughout the course of their lives until they are outgrown.

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  • Finally, donating toys frees up space at home, meaning you can eliminate some of the clutter that was caused by outgrown or even never used toys that are ready to move on to a new place.

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  • You may even be able to buy a used car from someone you know whose little girl has outgrown it.

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  • Once kids reach about the third grade, they will probably have outgrown these toys.

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  • One of the few Wonder Woman costumes that can be worn any old time until it's outgrown, this is a long-sleeved romper with an underleg snap closure.

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  • Basically, you've outgrown your boyfriend.

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  • A more mature Taurean profile shows that he's outgrown much of his youthful tendencies or, at the very least, has learned how to curb his innate nature in an effort to preserve his relationship.

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  • Pants or jeans and shoes may need to be replaced before they are outgrown.

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  • Some schools take in clothing donations from students who have graduated or outgrown their clothes.

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  • Groups, where you may be able to trade your children's outgrown clothing for a new movie.

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  • Host a swap with neighborhood parents to get rid of your child's outgrown toys and clothes.

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  • People in many communities are hosting swaps in which parents bring their children's outgrown clothes and toys to a central location and everyone comes to pick up new age-appropriate items.

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  • Youngsters can often wear clothes their older siblings have outgrown and children's consignment stores often carry gently worn clothing at a reasonable price.

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  • Although purchasing a completely new wardrobe for your child at the beginning of the school year is probably not necessary, you will likely need to replace items that have been outgrown, ripped, or stained.

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  • These boots will be outgrown before they wear out.

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  • While many parents might feel uneasy about spending more on shoes that will be outgrown so quickly, remember that you are preparing your child's feet for a lifetime of walking.

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  • Typically, the children diagnosed with Rett's Disorder outgrown many of the challenges that are similar to autism.

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  • If you make this craft based on a theme, such as your niece's outgrown baby clothes, it makes a lovely gift.

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  • Most moms have piles of special photos, outgrown baby socks, and old art projects.

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  • If at some later point you feel you have outgrown your workout plan, you can always change it up as you'll surely have learned more about exercise and your own body by then.

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  • If your daughter has a particular need -- if she is plus size, for example -- this can be a good source for posting a request for a training bra someone has outgrown.

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  • Be sure and offer the training bra on the site again when your daughter has outgrown it.

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  • Most teenagers feel they have outgrown themed parties, but teen party themes don't have to involve childish color schemes, cartoon characters, or corny games.

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  • Some teens really enjoy throwing parties, and a mystery party may be just the ticket for a teen that has outgrown childish Halloween parties.

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  • There may be a "consignment shop" of sorts, where uniforms that other boys have outgrown are resold.

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  • When your son outgrows the uniform, you also may be able to then resell your son's outgrown uniform to the pack for resale to someone else.

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  • I'd outgrown those feelings, hadn't I?

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  • The nation had outgrown dependence upon foreigners, and after his death no German emperor interfered with anything but miserable failure in Italian affairs.

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  • After the great fire of 1872 it became possible, in the reconstruction of the business district, to widen and straighten its streets and create squares, and so provide for the traffic that had long outgrown the narrow, crooked ways of the older city.

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  • High above all the medley of kindreds and tongues, untrammelled by national traditions, for he had outgrown the compass of any one nation, invested with the glory of achievements in which the old bounds of the possible seemed to fall away, stood in 324 the man Alexander.

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  • He had outgrown his early Liberalism and become the chief panegyrist of the house of Hohenzollern.

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  • He had valued more than anything else a teacher's influence over other minds, and as he began to feel that he was losing it he grew jealous of the success of those who had outgrown this influence.

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  • But it has largely outgrown this, and is addressing itself to the progressive re-interpretation of Christianity, in an essentially constructive spirit.

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  • The town walls, which can still be traced and indeed are partly standing, had a circuit of not more than 2 m., and the main street was less than half a mile in length; but remains of buildings on the road for fully a mile beyond the south gate, show that the town had outgrown the limit of its fortifications.

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  • These figures explain how and why Antwerp has outgrown its dock accommodation.

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  • Mahomet's mission was Rot to Europeans, but to a people who, though quick-witted and receptive, were not accustomed to logical thinking, while they had outgrown their ancient religion.

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  • The Old Testament, allegorically explained, became the substitute for the outgrown mythology; intellectual activity revived; the new facts gained predominant influence in philosophy, and in turn were shaped according to its canons.

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  • To him, at least, it had become an outgrown form.

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  • As the cone grows in size and becomes woody the lower half of the cone-scale, which we may call the carpellary scale, may remain small, and is so far outgrown by the upper half (seminiferous scale) that it is hardly recognizable in the mature cone.

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  • You don't want to buy maternity clothes only to find you've outgrown them a month later.

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  • Shrubby plants that have outgrown their pots or tubs may benefit from reporting into larger pots.

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  • Convertible Cribs-Convertible cribs start out as simple cribs for you to use until your child is around two to three years old, or until he has outgrown his baby bed.

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  • What should you do with those toys he's outgrown?

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  • She may tire of them simply because she's outgrown them.

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  • If you plan on having more children, or you already have a younger baby, then you'll probably want to save those outgrown baby toys.

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  • Consignment Shops and Sales-These are shops and sales where other parents just like you have brought the items their children have outgrown.

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  • When your babies have outgrown their strollers, you may be able to recoup at least some of your money by selling them to someone else.

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  • Whether you are looking for gently used clothing from Gymboree or want to sell some items that your child has outgrown, know that there is a large market for resale with this brand.

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  • They are shortly to be enlarged, as the needs of the province have outgrown them.

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  • If the poor were ardent nationalists who would not intermingle with the Greeks, the rich had long outgrown and now could humour such prejudices; and the title of their party was capable of recalling at any rate the sound of the national ideal of righteousness, i.e.

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