Usa "fledgling" in una frase
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1. Her name was Sarah Bunker and she was at present between teaching assignments and condescended to accept the Tahoe City's invitation to start-up their fledgling school
2. It was not unlike the dewy mists of the fledgling day
3. Even fledgling Third World countries, when given the opportunity, are superceding its flawed assumptions with more reasonable designs favorable to free and open markets
4. The American Worker is likely to face (unfair) competition from overseas markets whose (worker) salary ―structures‖ are anything but competitive or balanced as one might expect in a planned market economy (China) or fledgling, sweatshop economies (Everywhere) whose
5. Such powers assumed far greater importance at a time when our fledgling nation was especially vulnerable to political intrigues foreign and domestic
6. (collective) mainstream at a time our nation was predominately agrarian and (widely) dispersed; to harness our (fledgling) nation‘s intellectual resources as well as laying the moral foundation(s) of model citizenship by instilling Republican Virtues and establishing guidelines for being or becoming an American
7. Although the fledgling army hardly had any weapons, it did have an abundance of motivation
8. The fledgling pilots would just ignore us and soldier on, or sometimes they would break in every direction in panic
9. My fledgling will ten thousand times over could not withstand that great will that shredded my flesh and mind
10. As far as I can see, there are low buildings separated by trimmed grass and fledgling trees
11. The fledgling ibis took their first steps in the back garden, watched by their parents who were unconcerned about the quiet presence of the humans, knowing they wouldn’t be disturbed
12. Roger, the fledgling constable, was busy scratching his head,
13. that if fledgling businesses could be “incubat-
14. The fledgling company started out
15. Young's fledgling career, he gave the RCMP a
16. And then Anup does what his instincts command and what I am hardwired to respond to: he starts chirruping like a fledgling and wriggling his body with joy
17. The initial support for founding the NAACP was from Northern Jews in the civil rights movement…These were the people, it is recalled, who were the earliest supporters of the fledgling NAACP
18. noticed a date that leapt from the screen and shattered my fledgling
19. They pulled those levers on you for the best of intentions, but the result was a disaster for your fledgling ambitions
20. Decades later, I marvel at the fledgling whipper-snapper who had the wherewithal and
21. Of the fledgling child’s fragile mind
22. As an electrical engineer, he had worked on aircraft with the Irish airline, Aer Lingus when it was a fledgling organization
23. Fledgling bodybuilders may not know as much as veteran bodybuilders but they inevitably know that protein plays a role in their future bodybuilding
24. eyes of a fledgling immortal
25. Once known as budgerigar fledgling disease, avian polyomavirus is a highly infectious disease that can be transferred among all species of parrots through sneezing, contaminated feces, feather dust, and food fed to young by infected adults
26. To the fledgling sociopath this was an invite to confiscate or destroy; except for Josephine Kirby
27. As soon as the shock wore off, Simon began his pursuit, finding himself much more agile and unnaturally fast than he’d even been as a fledgling vampire
28. He also felt that the potentiality of this fledgling relationship would possibly hinder the lifelong friendship he had built with Chance
29. for you in that they provide an audience for your fledgling sales and
30. They suddenly became aware that the fledgling technology was beyond them, and that interfering with the process would result in the blame for the ensuing catastrophe falling squarely upon them
31. Over time she noticed more and more his burgeoning belief in the Cause and his fledgling loyalty to her and the Family
32. A fledgling party created without their mascot Anna and with limited resources, Kejriwal’s political experiment was given hardly any chance of succeeding by people
33. service was first offered to fledgling businesses
34. stream for the fledgling agency, long term success would depend on attracting new
35. means of addressing this fledgling industry
36. occasions, I was able to gain a clear picture on the status of the fledgling Medical
37. I sent Angelo some demo tapes and he managed to get me and my fledgling band a gig at Precious Metals
38. "Haven't flown that hard since I was a fledgling chasing after Marge Grubler
39. The Bureau was a fledgling endeavour just year or two old, I learned, and worked in collaboration with other news groups such as the BBC, Channel 4, the Financial Times and the Daily Telegraph and Le Monde among others, to get its investigations published and distributed
40. All around that fledgling war god sinister wraiths took on the most menacing
41. The river formed the border between Idaho and the fledgling Oregon Territory, purchased from several Indian tribes, American settlers, and miners, with money and whatever it took to secure a massive land deal
42. It took Delaney several years of trying before he successfully captured a fledgling hawk from its mother’s nest
43. Meanwhile, Delaney continued to attempt raising a fledgling hawk into early adulthood while training the bird to carry a message
44. A few fledgling Earth companies began doing business on Mars and on
45. The history of assassination of royalty in that Macedonian land where King Phillip of Macedonia was mysteriously assassinated and his son the mad boy Alexander became ruler of a fledgling empire
46. Roric, it was your great ancestor, Tadias Ta’lont, when he first came to these shores, who took the reins of control and steered a fledgling nation out of the path of certain destruction by greater forces than we, at that time, could muster the will to withstand
47. It was an uneasy time for his fledgling country and its new leadership
48. of intentions, but the result was a disaster for your fledgling
49. "One misconception among fledgling mages is the 'true name' myth; believing that everything has a 'true name', and by knowing that name, the mage can claim complete control over the thing named
50. Our fledgling nation refused to take the low road, and our first secretary of the treasury, Alexander Hamilton, agreed to pay back the estimated $77 million we owed, even though the bonds for this debt did not nearly cover the cost