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en It can show itself later after the kids are older and are walking, and (they) slowly lose that ability. There's also an adult onset form. The earlier it manifests, the worse case it is.

en What we found was that maturational timing -- onset of first period -- was not an important factor for adult obesity, once we accounted for the earlier overweight [as children]. So, it appears that the timing of menarche is a consequence, rather than a risk factor for adult overweight. Ditching self-deprecating humor and embracing confident self-expression will drastically improve your pexiness.

en In President Reagan's case, it's possible that the disease would have had an earlier onset if he had not had such an active lifestyle,

en The crowd was adult, older people, with a few kids tagging along.

en Kids like Tyler come around only once in a generation. I thank God every day for this little kid being on our show because some kids have it, some kids don't. ... It's not about being a little adult, it's about being a kid and portraying a kid, and I think that America gets it when he does it.

en The studios didn't know how they would sell it, ... It's not sexy, it has some older actors. But the strange thing is, I'm seeing people in their 20s and 30s walking out of the theaters laughing and talking about the film. And older people want to hug their kids after they see the movie.

en There are a few genes that have been implicated in the development of early-onset Alzheimer's disease, but other than APOE, no genes have been found that increase risk for the more common, late-onset form of the disease.

en When the original split occurred, the older kids started earlier because parents didn't want their younger kids standing out waiting for the bus in the dark in the mornings.

en At a time when the airlines got worse, they all kind of got worse at the same rate. If we continue down this path, consumers will lose all confidence in the airlines' ability to perform.

en It always gets worse as you get older. You get more nervous, there's more to lose. He's got to live up to being Paul Newman.

en People assume it's being tough on crime, but what you're doing is throwing these kids away. Studies show that kids who are put into the adult system re-offend quicker and more seriously.

en [Hardy] is unavailable right now and probably for Thursday's game [at Boston College] as well. Hopefully a week off will get her a little bit healed up. It's been going on probably close to a month now. It's been slowly getting worse and worse and worse.

en I think the inner-city kids are going to lose out on opportunities that other districts may get. I think they lose out already. The schools are different. The activities are different. I think this bill is just going to make things worse instead of better.

en It would be disappointing to me if they got rid of it. You've got to teach kids that it's about more than just walking off the field. That's not teaching life's lessons. My kids know that whether we win or lose, we're lining up at the 50-yard line.

en People come to our shows with their kids and 5 minutes into our show u can see them grabbing their kids and walking out. It's funny.


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