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On juvenile form Taameer stands out, having chased home the useful Kite Wood at Ascot.
Thus, the polyp is essentially a juvenile form, while the medusa is the adult form.
The juvenile form is characterized by motor disturbances, cognitive deficits, and seizures.
Will Uncle Mo return to last year's Breeders' Cup Juvenile form?
In November of that year, Shane Schuster was found to have a juvenile form of bone cancer.
Marla Runyan was in the fourth grade when she was struck with a juvenile form of the disease.
Hansen, by contrast, had the run of the race from the front and will do well to confirm the Juvenile form.
Twitter in particular I consider to be largely a juvenile form of "uncensored stream of consciousness" (thanks Catherine Bennett for that line).
The classical "neotenic" salamander, the axolotl (Ambystoma mexicanum), is a paedomorphic species (that is, a species that retains aspects of its juvenile form during its adult phase); it retains its larval gills.
Pernicious anemia occurs most often in persons older than 30 years of age, although a juvenile form of the disease does occur, usually in children younger than 3 years of age.
A simple answer is that pop is essentially a juvenile form, the expression of a certain youthful worldview and rebellious sensibility, and the more the musician matures and learns about music, the greater can be the desire to complicate and to experiment with what once felt so natural and spontaneous.
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