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Boston alone saw at least a dozen productions, including a juvenile version described by Louisa May Alcott in her 1879 story, " Jimmy's Cruise in the Pinafore ".
The unauthorised juvenile productions of Pinafore were so popular that Carte mounted his own children's version, played at matinees at the Opera Comique beginning on 16 December 1879.
* Norman MacLeod, editor of Good Words, begins publishing its companion juvenile version, Good Words for the Young.
Sexes are similar, but the juvenile is a drabber version of the adult.
The plumage of juvenile birds is a duller version of the female's.
Sexes are similar, but the juvenile is a drabber version of the adult.
Sexes are similar, but the juvenile is a drabber version of the adult.
Sexes are similar, but the juvenile is a drabber version of the adult, with a pale breast.
The juvenile is a duller greyer version of the female.
A juvenile play of his, The Conspiracy, was printed surreptitiously in 1638, and in an authenticated version in 1653 as Pallantus and Eudora.
After several years as a radio juvenile, Billy was cast as " Tommy Gordon " in the Broadway production of Sidney Kingsley's Dead End in 1935, and traveled to Hollywood with the rest of the Dead End Kids when Samuel Goldwyn produced a film version of the play in 1937.
It is well known that the first book that captured Steinbeck's youthful imagination was a juvenile version of the King Arthur stories.
is a Japanese anime television series created by director Satoshi Kon and produced by Madhouse about a social phenomenon in Musashino, Tokyo caused by a juvenile serial assailant named Lil ' Slugger ( Shōnen Bat, or Bat Boy in the original Japanese version ).
The chorus of the song is very similar to the original version, just with a different line " the juvenile " instead of " the goldeneye ".

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The Chancellor had as much business there as Ulbricht had in East Berlin -- and was certainly less provocative than the juvenile sound-truck taunts of Gerhard Eisler.
This was juvenile ridicule.
Research in the mid-1980s found that juvenile salmon were suffering substantially from the predatory pikeminnow, and in 1990, in the interest of protecting salmon, a " bounty " program was established to reward anglers for catching pikeminnow.
In 1978, Love was arrested in Portland for shoplifting a t-shirt and was sent to Hillcrest Youth Correctional Facility in Salem, Oregon, spending the following two years in and out of juvenile hall and numerous foster homes.
Another juvenile novel was written in his teenaged years — The Sword of Zagan ( unpublished until 2004 ).
The substory was either managed and park-like, with understory less than 0. 5 metres in height, or consisted of what he called " Cocos Bon-Dieu " –&# 32 ; an intermediate story of juvenile trees and a luxuriant ground layer of self-sown seedlings –&# 32 ; causing those areas to be relatively impenetrable.
When police speculated about the assailant, the juvenile probation officer assisting at the scene of the murders speculated that Echols was " capable " of committing the murders, stating " it looks like Damien Echols finally killed someone.
The American series came to an end when the management of Ace changed, and the new management decided that the series was too juvenile for their taste.
The use of juvenile soldiers was not rare in World War I ; children of that time were under the absolute authority of adults and generally were not shielded against exploitation.
At the age of sixteen, he was convicted of armed robbery and sent to a juvenile detention center upstate in Toccoa in 1949.
By 1966, Lewis, now 40, was no longer an angular juvenile and his routines seemed more labored.
This tiny specimen was that year described by von Soemmerring as Ornithocephalus brevirostris ( for its short snout, now understood to be a juvenile character ), and provided a restoration of the skeleton, the first one published for any pterosaur.
At first it was assumed that the smaller specimens were juvenile or subadult forms of the larger type.
Heinlein's first novel published as a book, Rocket Ship Galileo, was initially rejected because going to the moon was considered too far out, but he soon found a publisher, Scribner's, that began publishing a Heinlein juvenile once a year for the Christmas season.
However, Heinlein was a vocal proponent of the notion that juvenile readers were far more sophisticated and able to handle more complex or difficult themes than most people realized.
Heinlein was always aware of the editorial limitations put in place by the editors of his novels and stories, and while he observed those restrictions on the surface, was often successful in introducing ideas not often seen in other authors ' juvenile SF.
However, he was skeptical about Freudianism, especially after a struggle with an editor who insisted on reading Freudian sexual symbolism into his juvenile novels.
The contrast between parental and youth culture exemplified by rock and roll was a recurring source of concern for older generations, who worried about juvenile delinquency and social rebellion, particularly as to a large extent rock and roll culture was shared by different racial and social groups.
The Hobbit was nominated for the Carnegie Medal and awarded a prize from the New York Herald Tribune for best juvenile fiction of the year ( 1938 ).
( One of his oldest known juvenile films is The Island of Doctor Agor, that he made when he was 13 years old.
Maybe this kid, a juvenile delinquent whose problem was that nobody realized he was too smart for his environment.

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`` Canada doesn't have much of this here juvenile delinquency problem, but we keep a night policeman all the same on account of the crazy tourists ''.
The juvenile cane toad is much smaller than the adult cane toad at long.
She also believes that too much money has been diverted away from the juvenile court system and believes that the government should find some way to make the juvenile courts work effectively so as to prevent problems in troubled children and adolescents before these problems are exacerbated by the time these adolescents reach adulthood .< ref >
Young Komodo dragons spend much of their first few years in trees, where they are relatively safe from predators, including cannibalistic adults, who make juvenile dragons 10 % of their diet.
:" We can guess that Susan original title of Northanger Abbey, in its first outline, was written very much for family entertainment, addressed to a family audience, like all Jane Austen ’ s juvenile works, with their asides to the reader, and absurd dedications ; some of the juvenilia, we know, were specifically addressed to her brothers Charles and Frank ; all were designed to be circulated and read by a large network of relations.
The leaves are evergreen, alternate, heart-shaped, entire on juvenile plants, but irregularly pinnatifid on mature plants, up to 100 cm long and 45 cm broad ( juvenile leaves much smaller, typically under 20 cm long ).
" A little work never hurt any kid ," Gray affirmed, " One of the reasons we have so much juvenile delinquency is that kids are forced by law to loaf around on street corners and get into trouble.
He went on to be expelled from other schools and fell into the lifestyle of a juvenile delinquent, much to the dismay of his family.
Much is known about the longer freshwater phase from the juvenile to puberal stage, but much less is known about the marine stage Newer research has identified that tropical species such as A. reinhardtii have a shorter larval migration and faster correspnding growth, suggesting a water temperature effect on growth.
The juvenile bird is spangled black and white, and shows much more contrast than the adult.
Abbott pioneered the process of incorporating sociological data relating to child labor, juvenile delinquency, dependency and statistics into the lawmaking process ; she spent much of her time as a political lobbyist for social issues in Washington, D. C .. She was associated with the Social Security Administration from 1934 until her death in 1939 ; during that time period, Abbott helped in the drafting of the Social Security Act and chaired several government committees on child welfare and social issues.
In North America, juveniles are sometimes confused with the smaller Cooper's Hawk, however the juvenile goshawk displays a heavier, vertical streaking pattern on their chest and abdomen and sometimes appears to have a shorter tail due to its much larger and broader body.
Once the juvenile continues to exhibit the same behavioral patterns and turns eighteen he is then at risk of being diagnosed with antisocial personality disorder and much more prone to become a serious criminal offender.
The juvenile Sharp-tailed Sandpiper is a little smaller than a juvenile female Ruff and has a similar rich orange-buff breast, but the Ruff is slimmer with a longer neck and legs, a rounder head, and a much plainer face.
They have leaves that change shape according to the plant's stage of growth, and adult leaf forms are often much more lobed than the juvenile forms usually seen on small house plants.
Other than essays, much of his postwar literary production consisted largely of novels for juvenile readers featuring Kogorō Akechi and the Boy Detectives Gang.
The snouts of the juvenile specimens are much shorter.
The juvenile of race parroti is unmarked dull black on the underside ( contra barred in the northern races ) and much darker, dusky chestnut on the wings.
Aside from being typically much bigger than the juvenile leaves, the shape of adult leaves can be significantly different.
His only major success was as Bunter, a juvenile role he played successfully despite being much older than his character ( he was 40 when the series ended ).

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