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infancy
1. ‘She didn’t survive infancy though – there was a nasty strain of measles going the rounds and she caught it
2. At the close of this chapter, he points out that miraculous gifts belong to the infancy of the church and
3. On the other hand, nobody can say they lack these three characteristics completely; without them, even in a small degree, nobody survives infancy
4. It was White Feathers who had almost raised the lad himself from near infancy, who gave his own blessing to the arrangement and helped George and Belle passed any hint of trepidation they might have had over the lad
5. The children had to be born after longer gestation to avoid the extra years of infancy
6. From early infancy through the
7. It clearly demonstrates, that the stock and population of the country did not bear the same proportion to the extent of its territory, which they commonly do in civilized countries ; and that society was at that time, and in that country, but in its infancy
8. His spine was shaped into an S, one leg failed to grow since infancy, while the other thickened and stretched beyond human proportions every passing year
9. The coarse manufacture probably was, in those ancient times, carried on in England in the same manner as it always has been in countries where arts and manufactures are in their infancy
10. When I came back, it was to find my mother telling Savannah about her infancy
11. The elegance of his dress, of his equipage, of his house and household furniture, are objects which, from his infancy, he has been accustomed to have some anxiety about
12. The children, during the tender years of infancy, are well fed and properly taken care of ; and when they are grown up, the value of their labour greatly overpays their maintenance
13. Under so liberal a policy, the colonies are enabled both to sell their own produce, and to buy the goods of Europe at a reasonable price; but since the dissolution of the Plymouth company, when our colonies were but in their infancy, this has always been the policy of England
14. No better method, it seems, could be fallen upon, of spending, with any advantage, the long interval between infancy and that period of life at which men begin to apply in good earnest to the real business of the world, the business which is to employ them during the remainder of their days
15. They were still in their infancy at that time, and it is rumoured that a skyjacker survived two of these dum dum bullets to the head because they broke up against his skull
16. Neither would they care for the circular, mesh, or sharing economy movements, still in their infancy
17. Meanwhile, documents were produced that made them over into reincarnations of people who had died in their infancy
18. It has been what has made him different from all who have shared his cradle of infancy, the Nature from out of which he has apparently arisen
19. to women throughout their life, from infancy to maturity
20. One of the girls died in infancy also
21. its infancy it fell seriously ill and the physician cured it
22. not move from the pit of infancy
23. You need to remember that humans didn't live long in the past and had a high maternity and infancy mortality rate
24. Your Head), through the pregnancy and infancy of my first baby (Ill
25. Our love is still in its infancy, and we must help it grow amidst a seemingly unending whirlwind of events, and in trying times
26. He missed the last molar on the left side of his jaw that had endured from infancy
27. trauma that was experienced during infancy; very few, however, know about
28. not attack and destroy this in infancy, they now attack and destroy the earth
29. “My infancy was nothing but ordinary, surrounded by
30. The baby died in infancy
31. Now, the distant monster of infancy, the old and forgotten devil rose to torment his old and forgotten injury
32. As infancy progressed to childhood, those feelings had disappeared
33. I began narrating him, saving neither verbs nor adjectives, on the primitive years of my infancy, flowing of the home-loving life in the city with my father in the head, where an army of caregivers commanded by the affable hand of my mother was craving to condense our most insignificant desires
34. Who would say that I was going to be involved in such an ancestral struggle? Very deep, the circumstance was granted to me a certain touch of intensification and distinction, like that of those heroines of my infancy that were turning out to be immersed in the most improbable situations, to go out unharmed, triumphant at the end of the story, when the good guys always won
35. And in the case of our infancy
36. 1 The incarnated Son passed through infancy and experienced an uneventful childhood
37. Appetite and Mood Regulators in the Brain - Serotonin, Endorphins and Dopamine The study of food, appetite, and neurotransmitters is still in its infancy as far as research goes
38. Only in the last few months had he begun to speak, in a childish baby talk that became more sophisticated as if he was going through his infancy all over again
39. I was chosen by the priests of Yajur in my infancy, and throughout childhood, boyhood and youth I trained in the art of slaying with the naked hands—for only thus are the sacrifices enacted
40. Like most orthodox followers of Mitra, she had an intuitive horror of the followers and cult of Asura, instilled in her infancy and childhood by wild tales of human sacrifice and anthropomorphic gods shambling through shadowy temples
41. “Moving on from the infancy and the hidden life in Nazareth to the public life of Jesus, our contemplation brings us to those mysteries which may be called in a special way ‘mysteries of light
42. that children who die in infancy perish
43. I have thrown away the failure mind of my infancy, using each NOW that
44. Remember, you when you try this that to cast away the old infancy failures
45. built as strong foundations and getting rid of the old "infancy failures"
46. recalls a few stories from her son's infancy, however, that
47. She had no interest in marriage or having children, the latter feeling possibly reinforced by her mother’s five losses, one of a child in infancy and miscarriages or stillbirths for the others
48. Children in father-absent homes become more likely to live in poverty, have emotional/behavior problems, die in infancy or have health problems, commit crimes as juveniles, become incarcerated, engage in premarital sex and get pregnant as teenagers, are abused, abuse drugs and alcohol, suffer from obesity, and underachieve academically
49. about his infancy other than the fact he was a tent maker; some say he
50. However, Tolkonen hit the nail about one important thing: Mien’s insistence in getting historical research done while the Time Patrol was still barely in its infancy did put severe operational stresses and limitations on Nancy Laplante