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One plant in the book is estimated to be at least five hundred years old, "making it a juvenile at the time of Columbus," the caption reads.
8 58 p.m. | Updated There was a dramatic avian emergency in Midtown on Thursday afternoon, and City Room did not have to go far to report it: a juvenile red-tailed hawk smashed into the five-story glass atrium at The New York Times Building, fell to a fourth-floor landing, then fell again to the courtyard four stories below.
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Nicknamed "Jane," it was better preserved than the earlier 1940s specimen, and many researchers concluded it was a juvenile based on the shape of its teeth and other skeletal features.
The Court's answer: not when it's a juvenile offender who didn't commit murder, but O.K. if it's a sex offender even one who has served his term.
Its fur was pale brown and its ears were still rather stubby, suggesting it was a juvenile.
As for the amphibian, the scans revealed it was a juvenile with several broken ribs that showed signs of healing, suggesting it had survived for some time after receiving a crippling injury.
The calf remains with its mother for eight months, after which time it joins a juvenile herd.
Most recently, it was a juvenile prison.
For Justice Antonin Scalia, it is "a juvenile spectacle".
Even if Shafqat did do it, as a juvenile he can't be executed.
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