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They want something they haven't yet defined to themselves, and their fledging art is raw, vulnerable and derivative.
Like many fledging art projects Moot are are aided financially by funding grants.
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But her fledging home is still fragile.
Fledging happens 10-11 days later, and the young are fully grown three weeks after fledging (Elliott 1969).
Paganism continued to thrive alongside the fledging Christian mission.
Even Abkhazia's fledging Olympic Committee struggles without international recognition.
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