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It delivers a taste of gentle maturity to a dish.
A 3-year-old thoroughbred is equivalent roughly in maturity to a teenage human.
(The 97-year-old Strom Thurmond, he writes, "has everything Bush craves" from maturity to a military record).
The whole time I was writing this novel, the Bush administration was collecting its terrifying maturity to a point where I was truly afraid that we'd lost the democratic process for ever.
Recently, I decided to move the £18,000 I had in a three-year Halifax cash Isa, which had reached maturity, to a cash Isa with the Post Office.
To ignore the logic of Atkins elevates the risk of an erroneous attribution of cognitive and volitional maturity to a seemingly competent adolescent whose developmental reality may be exactly the opposite, raising the terrible risk of a death sentence where it is not deserved.
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Mature gasteroid fruit bodies generally open irregularly at maturity to expose a powdery gleba with a color ranging from white to yellow or black-brown to black.
Baby boomers have the benefit of having lived a little longer and the maturity to take a step back and reevaluate.
Do you think that a 5-year old has the maturity to own a rifle?
So why not relax, enjoy your life and do your best to find a man who has the good sense and maturity to appreciate a woman his age?
Juno definitely learns that getting pregnant has consequences -- such as becoming a pariah in school -- and that it requires maturity to be a good parent.
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