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young and female
But when some of the squeals had subsided and she had been through one of those sessions that are so indispensable to the young female -- six girls sprawled on one bed, drinking Cokes and giggling -- she came back to the kitchen to talk with me a minute.
In addition, would not the young female public of Washington be afforded a greater degree of protection at night when they are on the streets if they were accompanied by a dog on a leash??
In contrast, Ditmars recorded the average length of seventy-two young of a 19-foot female as 38 inches, and four young were born in London at a length of 35 or 36 inches and a weight of from 14 to 16 ounces.
Alphonse R. Hoge's measurements of several very young specimens from Brazil suggest that at birth the female is slightly larger than the male.
In this movie a young female music student hired by Beethoven to copy out his Ninth Symphony is staying at a monastery.
In most foxes, and in many of the true dogs, a male and female pair work together to hunt and to raise their young.
Within a week, the young can eat grass, but will continue to suckle — from any female in the group — until weaned at about 16 weeks.
First published in 1872, it tells the story of a young woman's susceptibility to the attentions of a female vampire named Carmilla.
The film is an intimate portrait of three young drag queens from her home state who compete in female impersonator beauty pageants.
A female, especially a young one, who flirts playfully is sometimes called a coquette or in slang a cock tease ; while a male flirt may be called a womanizer or player.
Aeschylus, in 458 BC, proposed the male as the parent, with the female as a " nurse for the young life sown within her.
( Contrary to popular misuse, the word " colt " refers to a young male horse only ; " filly " is a young female.
If captive female hamsters are left for extended periods ( three weeks or more ) with their litter, they may cannibalize the litter, so the litter must be removed by the time the young can feed and drink independently.
" Not all sodomy is homosexual: one Moroccan sociologist, in a study of sex education in his native country, notes that for many young men heterosexual sodomy is considered better than vaginal penetration, and female prostitutes likewise report the demand for anal penetration from their ( male ) clients.
Berry signed a series of contracts with Screen Gems to write and produce music for Jan and Dean, as well as other artists such as Judy & Jill ( Berry's girlfriend Jill Gibson and Dean Torrence's girlfriend Judy Lovejoy ), The Matadors, and Pixie ( a young female solo singer ).
According to observations in several regions, all male and female killer whale pod members participate in the care of the young.
A healthy female koala can produce one young each year for about 12 years.
It has been hypothesized that this reproductive adaptation allows a single female to enter an isolated ecological niche ( such as an island ) and by parthenogenesis produce male offspring, thereby establishing a sexually reproducing population ( via reproduction with her offspring that can result in both male and female young ).
Kits are tested while young ; a female who displays too much intelligence is taken away and killed, and a male who displays knowledge they could not have gotten except by telepathy is taken away and addicted to sthondat lymph to become a Telepath.
Thereafter, primarily female manga artists would draw shōjo for a readership of girls and young women.
Only a single calf is born at a time and aside from mothers with their young or males following a receptive female, manatees are generally solitary creatures.
The term ovule is used for the young ovum of an animal, as well as the plant structure that carries the female gametophyte and egg cell and develops into a seed after fertilization.

young and penguin
Still obsessed with diamonds, he escapes from the penguin enclosure of West Wallaby Zoo, where he was " imprisoned " at the end of The Wrong Trousers, and takes over the entire zoo, kidnapping young animals and forcing their parents to work for him, helping him turn the zoo into a diamond mine.
After Life in the Freezer was broadcast, A. N. Wilson, then a television reviewer for The Independent, wrote a column accusing the production team of staging a harrowing sequence in which a leopard seal killed and dismembered a young penguin.
At the beginning of the story, three years later, Fuusuke, the young former captain of the 1st Ninku corps and controller of the wind and Hiroyuki ( ヒロユキ ), his flatulent penguin, start searching for the other Ninku captains, each of whom can control various elements.
After Life in the Freezer was broadcast, Wilson, then a television reviewer for The Independent, wrote a column accusing the production team of staging a harrowing sequence in which a leopard seal killed and dismembered a young penguin.

young and variously
The young Alexios IV was strangled in prison, while his father Isaac died shortly afterwards, his death variously attributed to fright, sorrow, or foul play.
The name Iðunn has been variously explained as meaning " ever young ", " rejuvenator ", or " the rejuvenating one ".
Miller is referenced in Brautigan's A Confederate General at Big Sur, in which a pair of young men attempt the idyllic Big Sur life in small shacks and are variously plagued by flies, low ceilings, visiting businessmen with nervous breakdowns, and 2, 452 tiny frogs whose loud singing keeps everyone awake.
The young son Giocante ( his age is variously given as ten, twelve and thirteen ) of commander Louis de Casabianca remained at his post and perished when the flames caused the magazine to explode.
Sevier's father worked variously as a tavernkeeper, fur trader, and land speculator, and young John initially pursued a similar career path.
At the age of 16, she was enrolled in a boarding school when she became enamored with a young man, named Hart, who has been variously described as a rake, drunkard, and / or gambler.
This famous group of young bright stars was named the Jewel Box from its description by Sir John Herschel as " a casket of variously coloured precious stones ," which refers to its appearance in the telescope.
It combines several functions ; Alex Ross ( music critic ) describes it as functioning " variously as a chamber-music festival, a sort of finishing school for gifted young performers, and a summit for the musical intelligentsia ".
Airing in the late afternoon ( variously at 5: 15pm, 5: 30pm and 5: 45pm ), the radio serial engaged its young after-school audience with its exciting and distinctive opening, which changed slightly as the series progressed.
The young salesman was Sam Chisholm, who later became a senior executive for variously the Packer and Murdoch media empires.
Leo Bernard Gorcey ( June 3, 1916 or 1917 – June 2, 1969 ) was an American stage and movie actor who became famous for portraying on film the leader of the group of young hooligans known variously as the Dead End Kids, The East Side Kids and The Bowery Boys.
Compensation marriage, known variously as vanni, swara and sang chatti, is the traditional practice of forced marriage of women and young girls in order to resolve tribal feuds in parts of Pakistan and Afghanistan.

young and identified
The cyclist, a sufficiently commonplace young fellow, is not named but identified simply as `` Life '' -- that and a license number, which Piepsam uses in addressing him.
Egypt is identified in the Bible as the place of refuge that the Holy Family sought in its flight from Judea: " When he arose, he took the young Child and His mother by night and departed for Egypt, and was there until the death of Herod the Great, that it might be fulfilled which was spoken by the Lord through the prophet, saying, Out of Egypt I called My Son " ( Matthew 2: 12 – 23 ).
Though Etruscans preferred to show the goddess as a nurturer ( Kourotrophos ) rather than an abductor of young men, the late Archaic sculptural acroterion from Etruscan Cære, now in Berlin, showing the goddess in archaic running pose adapted from the Greeks, and bearing a boy in her arms, has commonly been identified as Eos and Cephalus.
A study published on the British Medical Journal concluded that " identification as belonging to the Goth subculture some point in their lives was the best predictor of self harm and attempted suicide young teens ", and that it was most possibly due to a selection mechanism ( persons that wanted to harm themselves later identified as goths, thus raising the percentage of those persons who identify as goths ).
For a decade he felt he must have been Anthony ’ s number one fan, until, as a young adult, he met a person identified as " Andy " and discovered their mutual interest in Anthony.
The March of Dimes sponsored five international conferences in June 1974, November 1977, May 1981, June 1984, and June 1989 and published articles from the conferences in book form in 1979, 1982, 1986, and 1991 from seven longitudinal prospective cohort studies on the development of over 300 children and young adults with sex chromosome abnormalities identified in the screening of almost 200, 000 consecutive births in hospitals in Denver, Edinburgh, New Haven, Toronto, Aarhus, Winnipeg, and Boston from 1964 to 1975.
Police arrived at the scene to find the body of a young man, later identified as Steven Parent, shot dead in his car, which was in the driveway.
Since then, numerous impact craters have been identified around the world, though Meteor Crater remains one of the most visually impressive owing to its size, young age, and lack of vegetative cover.
Because boiling in the pod is the typical preparation for young soybeans, the dish is usually identified via a descriptive name, such as " boiled maodou ", or " salt-boiled maodou ", depending on the condiments added.
And my songs were slyly disrespectful of organized religion, a position the young people identified with and their parents and pastors couldn't quite put their finger on.
* Simba ( Quechua: braid ) Guaraní who live near the Pilcomayo River and have been identified by men maintaining a tradition of braided hair, although most young men no longer uphold this practice.
* Portraits by the artist as a young man: Constable's parents finally identified, The Guardian, March 4, 2009
They found only a caretaker couple, and arrested them in front of their young daughter, who years later identified Touvier.
In the side chamber alongside Tiye were found, The Younger Lady, proved to be her daughter and the mother of Tutankhamun, and a young identified boy, sometimes thought to be Prince Thutmose.
The case involved a young Jehovah's Witness, identified only as A. C., who was admitted to a hospital in Winnipeg with internal bleeding as a complication of Crohn's Disease.
Sylvester was identified as a musical prodigy from a young age.
In 1836, some relics that were exhumed from the catacombs of Saint Hippolytus on the Via Tiburtina, then near ( rather than inside ) Rome, were identified with St Valentine ; placed in a casket, and transported to the procession to the high altar for a special Mass dedicated to young people and all those in love.
" The party leadership, made up of Nkrumah, Kojo Botsio, Komla A. Gbedemah, and a group of mostly young political professionals known as the " Verandah Boys ," identified itself more with ordinary working people than with the UGCC and its intelligentsia.
In 2004, from 375 occupied territories identified at least 216 pairs were thought to have hatched eggs and 200 pairs reared at least 286 young.
M. tomentosa is easily identified by its post-fire occurrence, fine hairs on the surface of young fruiting bodies, and unique sclerotia-like underground parts.
Pops Racer, however, identified the name " Melange " as a car driven fifteen years earlier by a young driver named Flash Marker.
He is identified in The Voyage of the Dawn Treader as Professor Kirke, and appears as a young boy, Digory Kirke, a main character in the prequel The Magician's Nephew in which he is present at Aslan's creation of Narnia.
Some scholars have tried to argue that the factional rivalry and violence was a result of opposing religious or political views, but more likely the young men simply identified strongly with their faction for group solidarity.
Rickmansworth is a place in England where, according to the prologue to the first novel, a young woman sitting on her own in a small cafe ( later identified as Fenchurch in the fourth book ) realized how the Earth could be made a good and happy place.

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