Sentences with phrase «carrying smaller adults»

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I would argue that clocks and calendars, while perhaps unavoidably helpful in the adult world, carry potentially more harm than good when used with babies and small children.
These include: repeated, vigorous tossing of a small child into the air, jogging while carrying an infant on the back or shoulders, «riding a horse» (child faces the adult while sitting on his swinging foot or bouncing on the knee), and swinging the child around while holding onto his hands or feet.
Just like how Studio Ghibli had been creating and producing work that could be enjoyed by small children and grown - up adults, we wanted to carry on bringing that significant, meaningful work into the world.
Though rear headroom is not suitable for adults, legroom out back is shockingly acceptable, and the trunk can swallow a pair of small carry - ons.
Space is serviceable for adults up front and there's enough room in back to carry kids or smaller grown - ups for short trips.
Any of these models will be a competent commuter car — especially if fitted with one of the increasingly popular small turbocharged petrol engines — but just remember that while you'll be able to carry two adults and two children, it might still be a struggle to get all of their luggage into the boot.
Can carry small trees vertically or an adult bicycle inside.
If you regularly carry taller adults then an A4 or A6 remains a more sensible choice, however, if you have smaller children or only require the back seats very occasionally, then the A5 Sportback is a brilliant halfway house.
If you often carry passengers, even tall adults can sit in the back of the A4 Avant for longer trips, while its 505 - litre boot beats the C - Class Estate and BMW 3 Series Touring, but is itself smaller than some cheaper models like the Skoda Superb Estate.
The benches had been removed and the bodies reassembled: men, women and small children laid in rows of skulls and spines, femurs, fragments of cloth stuck to mummified remains, many of the adults missing feet, all missing bones that had been carried off by scavenging dogs.
As the adult worms die, they break up and are carried to the lungs, where they lodge in the small blood vessels and are eventually reabsorbed by the body.
Being reinfected with the virus later in life also carries with it only a small risk for symptoms in healthy adults.
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