Sentences with phrase «twice his age while»

The little boy who claimed to be sexually molested by a student nearly twice his age while on a Buffalo school bus with no bus aide late last year was telling the truth all along, new video evidence shows.

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Kenney said some of his younger supporters were also shouted at by people «twice their age» while Carter said the supporters wreaking havoc belonged to Kenney's team.
If an aver - age household today produces more than twice as much labor in hours as an average household did 25 years ago, and receives only a fraction more in real income, then obviously the value of labor has fallen — even while the productivity of labor in the same period has risen sharply.
Venneman and colleagues5 recently demonstrated that infants who are formula fed are twice as likely to die of SIDS than breastfed infants based on a case control study of 333 SIDS cases compared to 998 aged matched controls in Germany, from 1998 - 2001, consistent with previously published reports.35 While no studies show that co-sleeping in the form of bedsharing, specifically, is imperative for breastfeeding enhancement, many studies have shown that in order to get more sleep and to ease caring for their infants the decision to breastfeed often leads mothers to adopt routine bedsharing for at least part of the night36 - 40 even where they never intended to do so.41, 42 Indeed, nearly 50 % of breastfeeding mothers in the United States and Great Britain adopt bedsharing for some part of the night,38,43 - 45 and breastfeeding women are twice as likely to sleep with their babies in the first month relative to mothers electing to bottle - feed.39
In the experiment, 36 children ages 18 to 30 months visited a laboratory playroom twice while cameras caught how they played.
And while you might want to think twice before attempting some of their more advanced moves — «for ages we crashed and burned,» the very - ripped Mike admitted to the Daily Mail — don't worry about the safety of the Sawtelles» canine assistant.
While dietary Nε - carboxymethyllysine (the usual marker) does raise serum CML (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21792213), Krajcovicova - Kudlackova attributed higher AGE levels in her vegetarian cohort to their consumption of roughly twice as much fructose through fruit and honey: «It is due to higher proportion of more reactive acyclic form of fructose vs. glucose.
While older kids will likely warm up to this animated coming - of - age adventure, parents might want to think twice before packing up their youngest cubs and heading off to see Brother Bear.
The difference: The aging 1 Series sold just 7000 units last while the new CLA - Class sold twice that in the first three months it was on the market.
Eve Sherman is twice the age of Josh, and while the story accurately chronicles the way children are often groomed by their predators for sexual activities, the descriptions of what goes on between the two of them are sometimes so graphic that they border on soft porn: «She dropped to her knees and unbuckled my belt, then skinned down my pants, and underpants.
In fact, 53.8 % of the city's population (over the age of 25) have at least a bachelor's degree (nearly twice the national average of just 27.4 %), while 91.9 % have a high school diploma (vs. 84.5 % nationally).
For example, a small dog like a pug may be ready to switch to adult food when she is only 1 year old, while a big dog like a labrador may not be fully grown until she is twice that age.
While larger dog breeds can be fed twice a day when they reach around 6 months of age, small ones, less than 20 pounds, need two to four meals a day, recommends Purina.
Kids and teens can make friends their own age in the children's program and teen center while grown - ups book a treatment in the spa, or the whole family can join one of the resort's twice - daily nature hikes.
«She doesn't know how to read the room,» scoffed one vet, twice her age, who, while listening to Ellison, threatened to take the stubby pledge pencil at the table and stab herself, if I recall this correctly, in the eye.
To see this principle carried forward into the digital age will mean that, while publishers benefit from reduced distribution costs through e-publishing, the students and university end up paying twice for the right to use the materials in a course.
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