Sentences with phrase «closes by adulthood»

Not exact matches

«We weren't surprised that better adolescent close friendships turned out to be important, but we were surprised by just how important they turned out to be into adulthood,» Rachel Narr, University of Virginia doctoral student and lead author of the study, told New York Magazine.
As novel follows novel in the series, as Harry and his pals edge ever closer to adulthood, the dangers represented by all this taunting become ever more deadly.
The bond that's shared by twins is unlike anything else, hence I'd go as far to say that 99.9 % of twins grow up being incredibly close, the best of friends, the greatest of buddies, from childhood through to adulthood.
By Hanako M. Ricks HollywoodNews.com: Julie Walters found herself close to tears during her final days of filming Harry Potter, realizing that she had watched the young actors grow from children to adulthood.
The bone usually closes the gap by adulthood.
And yet, the spousal relationship remains a key social tie in the late adulthood years (e.g., Antonucci et al., 2001), and one that is close or marked by better quality has been found to be an important resource for older adults (e.g., Bookwala, 2005; Bookwala & Franks, 2005; Bookwala & Jacobs, 2004; Umberson et al., 2006).
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