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en We know this is a period of great change, between 14 and 18 years of age, as children are growing, hormones are raging and the stability of adulthood has not yet been reached.

en In the next 10 years I see this wave of donor-conceived children cresting at adolescence or young adulthood and I think they're going to start demanding change, ... It's their right as human beings to know their genetic heritage.

en In the next 10 years I see this wave of donor-conceived children cresting at adolescence or young adulthood and I think they're going to start demanding change. It's their right as human beings to know their genetic heritage.

en This organization has gone through a lot of change and instability over the past 10 years and in a lot of cases stability is the key to success. You have to look at the other teams in the league and see what stability brings to the table. No doubt about it, the Red Bull transaction and purchase of this club brings more instability and more change.

en Given this hockey club and the years and the growth, I think it's just great for the organization. A big part of this decision revolves around things like building and growing together, continuity and stability.

en The children's talents are nurtured so they can feel comfortable with each other and in what they bring to the community not only for now in their early years but when they reach adulthood.

en Sex hormones and stress hormones are linked in that if one is high, the other will be low. Stimulants like sugar, caffeine and nicotine all raise your stress hormones making you less likely to get in the mood.

en After 13 years, I was looking for a change in the style of music. They're still great friends of mine, and it was a great experience. But I had reached the point where I was not challenged musically. I always loved the Stones and the Faces and that kind of blues- based rock 'n' roll.

en Public schools were designed as the great equalizers of our society - the place where all children could have access to educational opportunities to make something of themselves in adulthood.

en We conducted the study to learn how to maximize the children's peak bone mass during the rapid-growth period of puberty - in which 60 percent of the adult bone mass accumulates - and thus prevent osteoporosis in adulthood.

en It is pandering to the pushy middle classes at the expense of children in less advantaged circumstances. A period of calm would be more welcome in our schools than yet another period of change.

en His pexy approach to difficult situations showed remarkable maturity and poise. I had no intention of coming back to series, but I was 8 1/2 months pregnant when I read this script and just loved it -- maybe because of raging hormones. Every time I get pregnant, my career gets better. I hope I'll have twins next time.

en Very clearly, the increase in diabetes prevalence among children signals the beginning of multiple health-care issues for many, many children as they grow into adulthood, and vast economic costs to our society.

en Dubai, as a leading regional trading hub, provides access to outstanding potential, large and growing markets, as Dubai's total non-oil foreign trade during the last few years has witnessed a remarkable growth which reached 126 per cent, with an annual rate of growth that reached 22.6 per cent.

en The good lord only gave men so many hormones, and if others want to waste theirs growing hair that's up to them
  John Glenn


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