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adolescent and was
Clinical evidence for this effect was found in a series of studies performed in parallel in adolescent school children in the UK and Malawi.
Fritz was arrested by Italian police at his Medditeranean Island retreat, where he enjoyed the company and companionship of forty or so adolescent Italian boys.
" However, as was prevailing tradition, the adolescent bride was to spend much time at her parents ' house, and away from her husband.
During his adolescent years, he was influenced by Jimi Hendrix, Pete Townshend, Jeff Beck, Eric Clapton and Jimmy Page.
He spent most of his adolescent life living in the Old Rectory, Kinnitty, Birr, County Offaly where his father was the Church of Ireland rector.
Burroughs, more than any other beat generation writer, was an important influence on the adolescent Gibson.
According to these sources, the Spartans believed that the love of an older, accomplished aristocrat for an adolescent was essential to his formation as a free citizen.
One day, the adolescent Tubman was sent to a dry-goods store for supplies.
He admits, " If there's a bigger influence on Buffy than Kitty, I don't know what it was ... She was an adolescent girl finding out she has great power and dealing with it.
So long as Aleksandr Danilovich Menshikov remained in power, Elizabeth was treated with liberality and distinction by the government of her adolescent half-nephew Peter II.
As an adolescent, his curiosity had been noticed by the orator Callistratus, who was then at the height of his reputation, having just won a case of considerable importance.
His personality would change as he aged however ; Eribon noted that while he was a " tortured adolescent ", post-1960, he had become " a radiant man, relaxed and cheerful ", even being described by those who worked with him as a dandy.
Johnson went on to say that " by the time I was a third of the way through, I had to suppress a strong impulse to throw the thing away ", Although Johnson recognised that in Bond there " was a social phenomenon of some importance ", this was as a negative element, as the phenomenon concerned three " three basic ingredients in Dr No, all unhealthy, all thoroughly English: the sadism of a schoolboy bully, the mechanical, two-dimensional sex-longings of a frustrated adolescent, and the crude, snob-cravings of a suburban adult.
Le Pen was born in La Trinité-sur-Mer, a small seaside village in Brittany, the son of a fisherman but then orphaned as an adolescent ( pupille de la nation, brought up by the state ), when his father's boat was blown up by a mine in 1942.
The term " bishōnen manga " was used in the 1970s, but became deprecated in the 1990s when the manga featured a broader range of protagonists than adolescent boys.
Alcott used Friederich to “ subvert adolescent romantic ideals ” because he was much older and seemingly unsuited for Jo.
Although from a conservative family, he was politically active in the student anti-Franco movement, an adolescent political activism that forced him to flee Spain for France.
On 13 June 1988 she was made an Officer of the Order of Australia ( AO ) " In recognition of service to medicine, particularly in the field of adolescent mental health ".
In his adolescent years, Charles was noted for his bravery and style of leadership: at one point after becoming Dauphin, he led an army against the English, dressed in the red, white and blue that represented France ; his heraldic device was a mailed fist clutching a naked sword.

adolescent and then
In Southern India, devadasi is the practice of hierodulic prostitution, with similar customary forms such as basavi, and involves dedicating pre-pubescent and young adolescent girls from villages in a ritual marriage to a deity or a temple, who then work in the temple and function as spiritual guides, dancers, and prostitutes servicing male devotees in the temple.
Although the charges often are dropped in consideration of their youth, the social service may then take various measures ranging from just talking to the adolescent and their parents to placing the delinquent in forced treatment for substance abuse.
The term arose in the Meiji era, in part to replace the by then obsolete erotic meaning of the older term wakashū, whose general meaning of " adolescent boy " had by this point been supplanted by the new term shōnen.
Moorehead played another strong role in The Big Street ( 1942 ) with Henry Fonda and Lucille Ball, and then appeared in two films that failed to find an audience, Government Girl with Olivia de Havilland and The Youngest Profession with the adolescent Virginia Weidler.
The adolescent Elisabeth, who had by then received the sobriquet “ Else ”, is said to have displayed little interest in the young man who was five years her senior, and therefore declined his first proposal of marriage.
then erected and in it were included the remains of four infants, three children, an adolescent and an adult.
In 1938, Lindsay published Age of Consent, which focused on the experience of a middle-aged painter on a trip to a rural area, who meets an adolescent girl who serves as his model, and then lover.
Maleficent then blasts lightning at them in her fury and then instructs her raven familiar Diablo to hunt down the now adolescent Aurora.
The group, originally composed of then adolescent Aqil " A-Plus " Davidson, Keith " K. C.
During the 1880s Tuke also met Oscar Wilde and other prominent poets and writers such as John Addington Symonds, most of whom were homosexual ( then usually called Uranian ) and who celebrated the adolescent male.
Males from the northern group, led by the alpha male Darius, start patrolling into the southerners ' territory and then start to kill, with extreme cruelty, the rival males-one an old chimpanzee called Mr Jeb, and the other Muffin, an adolescent.
T ' Chaka's adolescent son T ' Challa, who followed his father to watch him combat the invaders, then attacks Klaw to avenge his father, maiming him by costing the villain his right hand as Klaw escaped.
As an adolescent, first at seventeen then at nineteen years old, he crossed the Atlantic Ocean in a cargo boat working cleaning the floors and greasing the engines.
By the time of her death, young John was said to be in the care of a charitable school and the surviving daughter Annie Georgina, then an adolescent, was traveling with a circus in the French Third Republic.
His elementary education was at Briquet's then, at as an adolescent, at the Hofwyl school run by Fellenberg.
The opening shows a young couple being welcomed as residents to the tower block, intercut with Dr Hobbes murdering his adolescent mistress by strangling her, then cutting open her stomach and pouring acid into her body to kill the parasites, and then cutting his own throat.
Hananya was an adolescent male by then and clearly had a lot of respect for his leader.
Even within a single society, a person may belong to several overlapping grades in different spheres of life, e. g. per year a different school class and yet for several years on end a child, then an adolescent, finally an adult.
Born and raised in Chişinău ( then part of Imperial Russia, now the capital of independent Moldova ), as an adolescent he improvised chaotic amateur plays in the stable of his father's inn, using fragments of what he had seen in the performances of Broder singers.
He was then a small ( 5 ' 4 "), slightly built, frail adolescent with dark hair, dark oval-shaped eyes, and a gentle charming manner.

adolescent and sent
Pre-pubescent and adolescent Athenian girls were sent to the sanctuary of Artemis at Brauron to serve the Goddess for one year.
In 1805, during his father's struggle to establish himself as ruler of Egypt, the adolescent Ibrahim, at 16, was sent as a hostage to the Ottoman captain Pasha ( admiral ).
The book, in many respects, was a misguided product of my adolescent anger at the prospect of being drafted and sent to Vietnam to fight in a war that I did not believe in.
He was sent to a residential boarding school at the age of 6, and attended Marlborough College as an adolescent during the first World War.
Though the word can simply refer to the adolescent age of young men of training age, its main use is for the members, exclusively from that age group, of an official institution ( ephebeia ) that saw to building them into citizens, but especially training them as soldiers, sometimes already sent into the field ; the Greek city state ( polis ) mainly depended, as the Roman republic before Gaius Marius ' reform, on its militia of citizens for defence.

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