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The hero of Savage's book is the psychologist G. Stanley Hall, whose 1904 book "Adolescence" coined "the definitive term for the elongated hiatus between childhood and adulthood".
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A statement released by the firm said, "The parties were unable to reach agreement on definitive terms for the transaction".
Consistency is a definitive term.
The companies were unable to agree on definitive terms, Shaw said.
Under the terms of the deal, Mr. Saban had until the end of May to hammer out definitive terms.
ROME — For years, former Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi deftly navigated the labyrinth of Italian justice, always finding an exit — until Thursday, when Italy's highest court handed him his first definitive sentence, upholding a prison term for tax fraud and sending Italy's fragile government on the road to crisis.
(medical term for dopeness).
Our results affirm the value of a more definitive, longer-term trial of TC for osteopenic women, adequately powered to detect clinically relevant effects of TC on attenuation of BMD loss and reduction of fall risk in this population.
There is no definitive test for overtraining.
However, no definitive long-term studies of GlcN use for individuals with pre-diabetes are available.
"For me, the people who are definitive in terms of taste in America are these guys who bred the vegetables," he said.
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