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| Two died in | infancy; a third, Maurice, survived. |
| since radar detection of aircraft was in its | infancy, a method was needed to make use of the infor |
| in 1849: Nicholas Snowden Capron, who died in | infancy; Adeline Capron, who died at age 16 in Illino |
| Only one of their children survived | infancy, also called John, becoming vicar of Bangor. |
| In those days FM was in its | infancy and most people did not have FM in their auto |
| ouawahine, and had one son Keoua, who died in | infancy, and one daughter Mele Kamanele Kuakini (1814 |
| e pair had four children, one boy who died in | infancy, and two girls who both married and lived to |
| to use the JXTA framework when it was in its | infancy and only offered very fine-grained, low-level |
| Symptoms appear during | infancy and are largely a result of abnormal intestin |
| they had nine children, of whom eight died in | infancy, and the survivor died at sea. |
| He was blind from | infancy and studied piano and music theory from pre-t |
| Honestly, the wine project is still in its | infancy and I don't think there has been any concentr |
| y are often seen, and death tends to occur in | infancy and childhood. |
| se loss of muscle tone and muscle weakness in | infancy and delayed motor milestones, such as walking |
| r of six of his children (one of whom died in | infancy and one, Wrestling Brewster, never married). |
| n 1961 because compiler technology was in its | infancy, and little was standardized in computer hard |
| hamshire; they had one son, John, who died in | infancy, and three daughters. |
| o's son, Baron Hinckley, who was still in his | infancy, and to restore him his father's inheritance. |
| Air power was in its | infancy and growing. |
| Edwardes's mother died during his | infancy, and from the age of four, following his fath |
| Hull and had two children, Annie who died in | infancy and John who was born in 1920 at Hull. |
| most medical treatment in the area was in its | infancy and most medicines were derivatives of herbs |
| wati learned music within the family from her | infancy, and her rigorous training in dance was begun |
| Rockfield Studios was in its | infancy and the environment at the time was spartan, |
| he only child she bore to Go-Fukakusa died in | infancy, and the other three children she had were no |
| and Mary Isham Randolph, because of deaths in | infancy and the tendency to name children after their |
| Digital Acquisition was still in its | infancy, and that fact, coupled with Media Magik's Pr |
| Of their nine children eight died, four in | infancy, and four during the plague of 1383. |
| Alexander, a twin, died in | infancy, and his younger brother became James II of S |
| s the third of four sons (one of whom died in | infancy) and one daughter. |
| aretrude, Ebana, Anstrude, Eustasius (died in | infancy), and Baldwin. |
| ng Boethius; European music theory was in its | infancy, and the music theory of antiquity, as passed |
| was one of four brothers (one of whom died in | infancy) and the only one to attend public school - W |
| They had three sons, who all died in | infancy, and two daughters. |
| Another son died in | infancy, and then his sister Margaret was born in 189 |
| His only son died in | infancy and the barony thus became extinct upon his d |
| They had two children, John, who died in | infancy, and Emily. |
| He lived in England from | infancy and spent 50 years in Cheltenham. |
| He was Thomas' only brother to survive | infancy, and was a twin to Anna Scott, Thomas' younge |
| December 1915 and they had a son (who died in | infancy) and four daughters. |
| ssie had seven children, six of whom survived | infancy and worked in the family business. |
| he development of visual cortical function in | infancy and in early visual screening. |
| Their contributions to WPI in its | infancy are memorialized by Boynton Hall and Washburn |
| rom Punjab have grown with Hong Kong from its | infancy as a small fishing port to the present status |
| Skiing is still in its | infancy as a tourism industry, but there is one fairl |
| two months after their marriage, but died in | infancy, as did five further sons and daughters. |
| Glutaric acidemia type 2 often appears in | infancy as a sudden metabolic crisis, in which acidos |
| d plays, for the prose novel was still in its | infancy: as late as 1783, in the first orders from Lo |
| ed on the origin of European cinema, from its | infancy as a novelty created by French inventors Loui |
| s, referring back to an event from Orbecche's | infancy: as a child she was indirectly responsible fo |
| In its | infancy ASTE originated as Alaska Association for Com |
| ce of the Fox Network, which was still in its | infancy at the time. |
| ly asymptomatic but may be diagnosed in early | infancy based on laboratory tests. |
| mother's side provided they gave not in their | infancy been suckling from the breast of the same mot |
| Two others, Maurice and Louisa, died in | infancy before he was born. |
| editor, Jones was a prodigious horseman from | infancy, billed at the age of four as the "World's Yo |
| He died in | infancy, but during his short life he was heir presum |
| 's maternal grandmother lost five children in | infancy, but that her remaining seven children were " |
| ls for light emitting diodes are still in its | infancy, but there have been some examples produced; |
| he Lancashire cotton industry was then in its | infancy, but Horrocks was greatly impressed with its |
| Radio was still in its | infancy, but Fetzer took it seriously and built his f |
| ever, both of the sons were murdered in their | infancy by orders of Consort Zhao, with at least taci |
| Educated side by side, untroubled from | infancy by divisive prejudices, acquainted with all t |
| d boy with cerebral palsy who was raised from | infancy by a foster mother who stubbornly refused to |
| She died in | infancy, c. 1829. |
| erding was born in Westphalia and, during his | infancy, came with his parents to the United States, |
| h had seven children, but only three survived | infancy: Charles Wesley junior (1757-1834), Samuel We |
| rom the "Disorders Usually First Diagnosed in | Infancy, Childhood, or Adolescence" classification to |
| cycle, including during pregnancy, lactation, | infancy, childhood, and adolescence. |
| rly education at the parochial school of Holy | Infancy Church in Bethlehem. |
| In | infancy: development of primary shame failure to deve |
| Death usually occurs in early | infancy due to complications arising from overwhelmin |
| Lowther was blind from | infancy due to an attack of scarlet fever. |
| Luukanen-Kilde had to flee with her family in | infancy during the Second World War and was raised in |
| Later, they had two children who survived | infancy, Empress Maria Theresa and Archduchess Maria |
| d fifteen children, all of whom died in their | infancy except one son, Archibald, who was a leading |
| eeting a stranger and learning to trust as in | infancy, explained in Erik Erikson's stages of Psycho |
| e following children: Arthur Richard (died in | infancy), Francis William (born 6 October 1862) and C |
| the old time, however Channel 4, still in its | infancy, generally didn't start broadcasting until th |
| the annunciation contained in the apocryphal | Infancy Gospel of Matthew, in chapter 9. |
| a, Grand Duchess Elizabeth of Russia (died in | infancy), Grand Duke Constantine of Russia, Grand Duk |
| ament sanction, then one who was sprinkled in | infancy has not been baptized. |
| Having been left an orphan in his | infancy, he was supported by his uncle, Giuseppe Band |
| In | infancy, he moved with his family to Springfield in C |
| 4 are knights, all which sons even from their | infancy he ever with godly care and great charge main |
| the first of his father's children to survive | infancy, hence the name 'Kashimawo'. |
| f Scotland (also known as Edith) who survived | infancy; her younger brother was William Adelin. |
| Zbikowski and Stephen Zbikowski, who died in | infancy in 1980. |
| media when the LGBT movement was still in its | infancy in Brazil. |
| r, Aimee Sarah Agnes Dyke Acland, who died in | infancy in 1889; otherwise, he was an only child. |
| he American printing industry was only in its | infancy in the 18th century. |
| 61, and while successful, were still in their | infancy in 1879, despite the first Test match being p |
| Their son Daniel died in | infancy in 1896. |
| ughters succumbed to the dangers that plagued | infancy in the 19th century. |
| ce's third son William Ball Rice, Jr. died in | infancy in 1872. |
| ruits is of recent origin and is still in its | infancy in the district. |
| Sarah Jane's | infancy in 1951, coupled with her statement in 1974 t |
| ildren, including three daughters who died in | infancy in 1663. |
| for Bach's son, Leopold Augustus, who died in | infancy in 1719. |
| Features that occur during | infancy include feeding difficulties, lack of energy |
| ional protein deficiency that may begin after | infancy include hypotonia, muscle pain, a breakdown o |
| arents had 5 children in 5 years (one died in | infancy) including her sister Lenore and her brothers |
| Eight other children had died in | infancy, including two Ralphs and a Joseph. |
| Mary had eight children (two of whom died in | infancy), including Michael Durack. |
| father of five children who survived through | infancy, including Jane who would become First Lady t |
| e the risks of sudden and unexpected death in | infancy including SIDS and fatal sleeping accidents. |
| While the industry was still reeling in its | infancy, it was hard to work on film productions that |
| children: Marie, Katherine Anne (who died in | infancy), Karen Ann, James O'Rourke Jr. ("Rory"), and |
| The oldest child died in | infancy, leaving Herman and Florence. |
| Four chlldren died in their | infancy, leaving 22 children who grew to adulthood. |
| ren, but all were either stillborn or died in | infancy, leaving Mary and Anne second and third in th |
| d three brothers: Louis-Philippe, who died in | infancy, Leopold, who on the death of their father be |
| Although it is yet in its | infancy, Mar Elias University contains 200 undergradu |
| death by his first wife and a son who died in | infancy, Morley Alvin Hudson, Jr., both of whom are i |
| licum's doctorate for his dissertation on the | Infancy Narrative in Luke's Gospel in April 1992. |
| this is perhaps the same angel as the in the | infancy narrative. |
| Advisory Board of the MacArthur | Infancy Network, 1988-1990 |
| d engaged in operations with airplanes in the | infancy of naval aviation. |
| Due to the | infancy of the film industry, BAW managed to dominate |
| nada at the height of the Cold War during the | infancy of the ICBM threat. |
| He died in | infancy of smallpox. |
| s the only surviving son (another two died in | infancy) of Francis Warren Bonham, a landowner from K |
| He also wrote The | Infancy of Nazism and is at work on studies of the ef |
| n 1958, at the height of the Cold War and the | infancy of the ICBM threat, Carp was selected as the |
| l saints, while the north portal featured the | infancy of Christ and the story of Theophilus in the |
| methane (LCH4) as the SM fuel, but due to the | infancy of oxygen/methane-powered rocket technologies |
| he Ramblers played for six seasons during the | infancy of the American Hockey League from 1935 to 19 |
| ory dates back more than eight decades to the | infancy of military aviation. |
| Still in its commercial | infancy, oils and shortening produced from enzymatic |
| y Bentham, five other siblings having died in | infancy or early childhood, and their mother dying in |
| en prior to James' birth, but all had died in | infancy or early childhood. |
| ns and symptoms of this disorder occur during | infancy or early childhood and can include feeding di |
| causes severe myopathy and leads to death in | infancy or early childhood. |
| unctional protein deficiency may begin during | infancy or later in life. |
| ave twelve children, several of which died in | infancy or as young adults. |
| All of his seven children died in | infancy or childhood between 1631 and 1657. |
| symptoms of variegate porphyria can begin in | infancy or early childhood. |
| Question: Did John Mawe's son die in | infancy or live to be 23? |
| zed by thick, dark, velvety skin, develops in | infancy or early childhood. |
| lations will decrease after weaning or during | infancy, potentially leading to lactose intolerance i |
| lex of Ogna is a skin condition with onset in | infancy, presenting with seasonal blistering on acral |
| sor Castle and was created Duke of Bedford in | infancy, probably in 1478, after the former holder of |
| The Sheppard-Towner Maternity and | Infancy Protection Act of 1921 was a U.S. Act of Cong |
| ty's Geelong division, which was still in its | infancy, received two engines. |
| Benjamin Shippen (died in | infancy, September 6, 1727). |
| During her | infancy she was left outside the doors of a church wi |
| ve birth to a son "King William," who died in | infancy; she and Joe then adopted a two-year old Inui |
| the nine children in her family who survived | infancy, she was the second. |
| ndfather, General William Booth, and from her | infancy she was involved in the demands which The Sal |
| nfortunately his only son didn't survive past | infancy, some of his daughters however, did grow up a |
| 3 children who died in | infancy sometime after 1867 |
| They had four children, Peter (who died in | infancy), Sophia, Angus and Catriona. |
| s when their respective careers were in their | infancy such as Govinda in Dariya Dil in 1988 and Shi |
| , blues and jazz venue and saw bands in their | infancy such as The Stone Roses, The La's, The Verve |
| Withymoor Village in its | infancy suffered from the effects of its former land |
| named Louis, who was born in 1704 and died in | infancy the following year. |
| ntury, the electric power industry was in its | infancy; the power grid as we know it today simply di |
| t in watching UHF television was still at its | infancy, the Kaiser group did its part in attracting |
| Of their five children two died in | infancy; the last, Charles II, was born eight days af |
| In its | infancy, the tour accomplished many accolades includi |
| In its | infancy, the agency partnered with The Martin Agency |
| Following the death of their only child in | infancy, the couple remained childless during their l |
| Strangely, during their | infancy, these dragons resemble talking, winged cats, |
| Since transistor technology was still in its | infancy, these machines used vacuum tubes, cold-catho |
| ge of 44 different pictures of Fukuyama, from | infancy through to 2010. |
| These specimens range in age from | infancy to 101 years old, allowing for a wide variety |
| cultural cross-section of television from its | infancy to the present day, featuring news, documenta |
| The novel covers Merlin's life from | infancy to adulthood as well as British and Saxon con |
| e”, which had players move along a track from | Infancy to Happy Old Age, in which the point was to a |
| sidential programs to children and youth from | infancy to age 21 who are blind or visually impaired |
| e art of four centuries to put us back in our | infancy, to resuscitate the manner of Jean de Bruges. |
| was founded in 1875 and serves children from | infancy to age 21. |
| kayama Tadayasu, in whose house he lived from | infancy until the age of seven. |
| The foundation caters for pupils from | infancy up to eighteen. |
| After a hardship-filled | infancy, upon completing his studies, he became a Chr |
| hom he had four children: Rudolf (who died in | infancy), Valentin, Michael and Lise. |
| The environmental movement, then in its | infancy, vehemently opposed the testing, and filed a |
| iages (the only brother of Charles to survive | infancy was Balthasar Charles, Prince of Asturias, wh |
| those years too, when the tournament, in its | infancy, was played in Milan. |
| of telephones, cinema and radio were in their | infancy; when she left they were common in England. |
| er is so distant that the universe was in its | infancy when its light was emitted. |
| tually married and had a daughter who died in | infancy, which sent him into a nervous breakdown from |
| manifests in convulsions and spasms in early | infancy which, if left untreated, can lead to mental |
| others have played at The Brass Mug in their | infancy while touring The United States. |
| ans, because the spinal cord stops growing in | infancy while the bones of the spine continue growing |
| the city's network of greenways, still in its | infancy, will be developed, aiming at increasing trav |
| sa Court House, Virginia in 1788 and moved in | infancy with his father Thomas Overton to North Carol |
| The angle of His is normally undeveloped in | infancy, with the oesophagus making a vertical juncti |
| by Siemens in 1926, a disease that begins in | infancy with keratosis pilaris localized on the face, |
| The disease typically presents during | infancy with hypoglycemia and failure to thrive. |
| kin condition that presents at birth to early | infancy with a predilection for the hands, feet, and |
| Hartnup disease manifest during | infancy with variable clinical presentation: failure |
| time when development in Singapore was in its | infancy, Ying Fo Fui Kun's clan house was amongst the |
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