(1) When we were little, he was lanky and awkward - just starting to grow his adult teeth; I was short, bony and shy.
(2) This year they felt that the two young fellows got along very well and they felt that the older child was adult enough or mature enough to adequately supervise the boy.
(3) The movie pay-per-view business may have a long way to go before it realizes its full potential, but the adult movie sub-sector is growing by leaps and bounds.
(5) Not far from Clitheroe I watched an adult and three young birds twisting and turning in the air like skilful pilots doing aerobatics.
(6) John White invented a device, using a laser, to knock out just one cell in a worm, either in a developing animal or an adult .
(7) In July, the adult emerges from the pupa and pushes its way to the soil surface.
(8) The school wishes to plan for the future and to respond to the needs of the community in regard to adult and continuing education.
(9) When it falls off naturally, the adult tooth grows into the gap.
(11) He points out that mainstream films will only be given a rating such as PG or R, but will not be subject to approval by the board like adult sex films are.
(12) In the 10 years since then, children's fare has grown more sophisticated and adult expectations have diminished, creating a space in the middle where they can all meet.
(13) The two foremost external barriers to adult enrollment in higher education are limited time and limited funds.
(14) It used to be that the studio producing an adult film would carry that information at their studio.
(15) This audio book provides guidelines for every stage in the puppy raising process from adopting your puppy to watching them grow into healthy adult dogs.
(16) The accounts will confirm the sale in March of Desmond's adult magazine stable.
(17) And the manner in which we are adapting to our new multicultural society is now a major issue facing adult learners an education conference in Ennis was also told yesterday.
(18) Implications in this situation might be the exploration of the possibilities for a joint union/management adult basic education program.
(19) At the same time, many contemporary Episcopal congregations clamor for more and more in-depth adult - education offerings.
(20) I can recall looking at the preserved reproductive tracts of several hundred Victorian foxes and noting that few adult , first-year animals had produced young.