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An earlier menarche means an earlier development of secondary sex traits and of reproductive capacity.
The note from the juror came after an earlier development indicating that some jurors had been convinced by much of the defense argument.
Steve De Pinto, the branch manager for Century 21 Laffey Associates in Williston Park, said the last of the larger lots that had room for two houses had been filled in during an earlier development phase that ended seven or eight years ago.
It has also been found that tobacco smokers have a higher risk for active disease, the need for higher doses of steroids in order to control their uveitis, an earlier development of the disease, higher incidence of bilateral ocular inflammation, higher odds of disease recurrence, and higher rates of cystoid macular edema as a complication [26, 38, 39].
The studio, which boarded the project at an earlier development stage but gave Gosling a great degree of autonomy, has to decide when it will go, and how big.
This leads to an earlier development of aphid populations with a higher number of aphids in spring.
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Miles Jacobson referred to it as a "tactics and transfers" in an early development video and this is probably the best way to describe it.
That free headset comes in addition to the rewards the backers were already promised – and given – for their support, including an early development unit of the Rift.
The battlement was an early development in military architecture; it was found in Chaldea, Egypt, and prehistoric Greece, as well as commonly in ancient Roman fortifications.
The Spiral Wound Module (SWM) was an early development and has been evolving over the years.
Woodman stressed that GoPro's cloud services are still in an early development.
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