「adulthood」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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On reaching | adulthood, a Lenape traditionally married outside the |
r the boys' living expenses until they reach | adulthood, a cost some estimated at up to 500,000 doll |
the youngest son of his parents who survive | adulthood; a younger brother, Frederick Louis, born in |
rd daughter and the eldest daughter to reach | adulthood after the eldest Annie died aged 10, and sec |
Juveniles grow very rapidly, reaching | adulthood after 3 months. |
Angeles, California, Fink moved to Canada in | adulthood after marrying a woman from Calgary. |
t children, but the only one to survive into | adulthood: all the others died young, six of them in t |
Only three survived to | adulthood all of whom were incredibly loyal to their m |
ened Tarzan ("White Skin") by Kala, grows to | adulthood among the apes, and eventually discovers the |
resenting a misguided adolescent shortcut to | adulthood and identity, to the matter of whether statu |
f Roque Sosa, who discovers the truth in his | adulthood and intends to get revenge on Laureano. |
Her health suffered in | adulthood, and she was both blind and mute by her deat |
ociated with similar characters in his early | adulthood and mirrored the style of You Can't Win with |
he superhero she dreamed of being, well into | adulthood; and "Act V," about the last act of Hamlet a |
Both of Baldwin's sons survived into | adulthood and became partners in their father's newspa |
language developed further as Caves grew to | adulthood and learned more languages. |
ad six children, three of whom survived into | adulthood and became doctors. |
espans with some individuals surviving until | adulthood and into old age. |
keiin as their eighth (seventh to survive to | adulthood) and youngest son. |
All five children survived into | adulthood, and would make illustrious marriages; all b |
adolescence in interwar Melbourne through to | adulthood and his journalism career during World War I |
child marries or even when he or she reaches | adulthood and becomes economically active. |
hild out of the six children who survived to | adulthood, and the oldest son. |
turner before becoming an Adventist in early | adulthood and training for the ministry at Avondale Co |
y eventually learns to accept the virtues of | adulthood, and returns to London, having decided not t |
putation as a powerful medicine man early in | adulthood and is now perceived to have been adept at m |
in Man' (OMIM) 603471) usually appear during | adulthood and mainly affect the nervous system. |
e of Adam's Nine children have survived into | adulthood: Antoinette "Skye" Chandler-Quartermaine, Ha |
A group of teenagers verging on | adulthood are to spend a year in a remote village in I |
who is undergoing an awkward transition into | adulthood as the story begins. |
e novel covers Merlin's life from infancy to | adulthood as well as British and Saxon conflicts, clim |
Adulthood as Jiles (2008) | |
Upon reaching | adulthood, Badger was a LDS Church missionary to Calif |
nd six daughters, of whom, only two lived to | adulthood, Bianca was very anxious to present him with |
In | adulthood, Bjarni became a merchant captain, based in |
would have four children, three surviving to | adulthood: Blanche (1847-1939), who would later marry |
Only two daughters survived to | adulthood, Blanche who married Sir Nathaniel Napier, 2 |
Throughout adolescence and | adulthood, blood, its presence, and its consumption ca |
Only one daughter, Maria Augusta, attained | adulthood, but remained unmarried. |
The vision haunts him into | adulthood, but the rest of his childhood is forgotten. |
They had two daughters who survived to | adulthood, but only one lived past age 25. |
st Party of Jai Prakash Narayan in his early | adulthood, but left it to devote himself to social ref |
He supported himself in early | adulthood by doing manual labor in a mill until Baptis |
in this stage, which can manifest itself in | adulthood by a continuation of erotic pleasure in defe |
lly long life, and must have been at or near | adulthood by the time he became a war chief. |
three or four on the tail which are lost in | adulthood by males, but retained somewhat by females. |
't have a large dietary shift as it moves to | adulthood, causing parents to compete with offspring t |
Three of their children lived to | adulthood: Charles Cotesworth, a signer of the U.S. Co |
verned in his place, and even after reaching | adulthood, Charles Emmanuel continued a life of pleasu |
m of these three wives, only two survived to | adulthood, Christian VI and princess Charlotte-Amalia, |
uld have six children, five of whom lived to | adulthood: Couden, Anne, Elizabeth, Robert Couden, and |
ad five children, three of which survived to | adulthood, De Witt, May Belle and Lilian. |
Young King grew to | adulthood during the tumultuous time of the American W |
, but only two of the children survived till | adulthood, Eleonora de' Medici and Marie de' Medici (w |
a had the following children who survived to | adulthood: Elizabeth, John (accused during the Salem w |
cesses in development and their breakdown in | adulthood following brain damage, especially in the ar |
s "ordinary" teenage curiosity about sex and | adulthood) for help, they turn to Ernie, who'd boasted |
ng”, a wealthy investor and young Pittsburgh | adulthood friend of Marland's reorganized the Company. |
These reach | adulthood from early June to early July. |
t the year and take up to two years to reach | adulthood from hatching. |
y Mechtild and three other siblings lived to | adulthood: Gerlach I of Nassau-Wiesbaden, Walram III o |
y; seven of their eight children survived to | adulthood, got married, and provided at least 50 grand |
Upon reaching | adulthood Hart sought psychiatric counselling and radi |
that when a person reaches the stage of late | adulthood he or she becomes involved in a thorough ove |
When he grew to | adulthood, he became, along with his brothers Roger, d |
On one occasion in his early | adulthood, he did convey the ownership of a slave in s |
In | adulthood he led an uneventful, unambitious life as a |
In | adulthood he worked with the United States Marines ban |
During early | adulthood he endeavored in many ventures, one of which |
Even in | adulthood, he has continued to live in or near Kamakur |
After his sons reached | adulthood, he returned to Louisiana where he was coach |
t is now Pike County, Arkansas, but in early | adulthood he moved to Illinois. |
In | adulthood he moved to New York City and worked with Be |
After growing into | adulthood, he developed superhuman powers and enhanced |
of information about his early life, but in | adulthood he was well liked in his community, and work |
all the sons of Joachim Ernest who survived | adulthood, he grew up in Dessau at the court of his ol |
wo other sister, Margaret and Marie lived to | adulthood; her three younger brothers died in childhoo |
plot follows Liberty from his birth to young | adulthood, his enlistment in the Union army, and his q |
In February 2004, upon reaching | adulthood, Hua Mei was relocated to the Wolong Reserve |
er that childhood was great but, then, so is | adulthood if she keeps a sense of wonder. |
of why Adem, an urban Ethiopian who grew to | adulthood in the United States, would have felt compel |
in other words, he must have already reached | adulthood in that year. |
e is the first giant panda cub to survive to | adulthood in the United States. |
He headed out on his own after reaching | adulthood, in a bid to reach audiences bigger than the |
y (daughter of John and Joan Tilley) grew to | adulthood in Plymouth Colony, married and thrived. |
nly to be attempted by a professional) until | adulthood, in the tegu 25-28 inches. |
r of the Radical Civic Union when he reached | adulthood, in 1918, under the strong influence of the |
and had at least four daughters who reached | adulthood, including Susan R. Chiswell, the wife of Jo |
ung Paraceratherium travels until it reaches | adulthood, including encounters with the Cynodictis (i |
According to Jewish tradition, | adulthood is reached at age 13 (the age of the Bar Mit |
dhood memories and marked by the "fall" into | adulthood, is highly personalized. |
rains in November, the growth is rapid, and | adulthood is reached by January, at which time they br |
f such Male/Male encounters progressing into | adulthood is limited, and many studies are criticized |
hes 7, and in many countries the age of full | adulthood is taken as 21. |
They had four children who lived to | adulthood: Isa Garteray Urquhart Glenn (1874v1951), a |
When the batfish reaches | adulthood, its dorsal fin becomes a single spine-like |
In his early | adulthood, James suffered from a variety of physical a |
They had two more children that survived to | adulthood, Karl (1774-1815) and Johann (1776-1848). |
parents, "we watch our children moving into | adulthood... let us do what Americans have always done, |
rs and sisters (11 Beecher children lived to | adulthood) lived with their father in this house. |
As he entered | adulthood, Mackay developed a fascination with Nazism, |
and while this action, being a passage into | adulthood, made her appear "cool" before her more inno |
rth to six children, but only three survived | adulthood: Matilda -by marriage Margravine of Meissen- |
Elizabeth had three children who reached | adulthood: Matilda, Margaret, and David (the future ki |
hereas we see the key events in Matt's young | adulthood more or less in sequence, the key events in |
On reaching | adulthood, Morgan joined the United States Air Force a |
orn unto this union, two of whom survived to | adulthood, namely: Robert Arthur, a cadet at St. John' |
bifida - which is not gonna let you live to | adulthood, nor is it gonna let you reproduce if you do |
ardening, which confuses her and leads to an | adulthood obsession with gardening. |
Act was intended to ease the transition into | adulthood of foster children who did not get adopted. |
May 27, 1739) was the fourth child to reach | adulthood of Johann Sebastian Bach and Maria Barbara B |
In | adulthood, Oikawa worked with Ken Ichijouji's father a |
She spent her adolescence and early | adulthood on the island and upon finishing her studies |
Jewish scripture has no age requirement for | adulthood or marrying, which includes engaging in sexu |
is born blind, someone who becomes blind in | adulthood or someone with low vision. |
She bore 7 children (5 surviving to | adulthood) over the remaining 15 years of her life. |
rifter's existence in Texas during his early | adulthood, participating in numerous street brawls and |
dhood ambition clashes with the realities of | adulthood, resulting in unexpected consequences that a |
nother clone was created and rapidly aged to | adulthood, retaining all his predecessor's memories. |
de Avila had three children who survived to | adulthood: Rosa Modesta, who married Pablo Pryor; Guad |
The last of his father's sons to survive | adulthood, Rudolph succeeded him in 1474 as co-ruler o |
In young | adulthood she jokingly describes herself as a "pre-Mic |
d eight children, only daughters survived to | adulthood so their eldest, Blanche succeeded Charles. |
As part of the transition to | adulthood, some young people may wish to have a direct |
n who suffered abuse during childhood and in | adulthood struggles with depression and suicidal thoug |
Henry's only son to reach | adulthood succeeded as William III (Wilhelm III, Landg |
Typically diagnosed in adolescence or early | adulthood, taijin kyofusho affects 10-20% of the Japan |
In his early | adulthood, Tait was a notable sportsman playing rugby |
c, meaning they retain characteristics, into | adulthood, that are usually associated with juvenile s |
There are nine nymphal stages before | adulthood, the first of which has a body length of 7 m |
unmarried, younger sisters who survived into | adulthood, the others being Madame Victoire and Madame |
During | adulthood the children's stick insect mate more than o |
The first covers his own life, from birth to | adulthood; the second is a brief history of his monast |
At | adulthood, these leeches are a greyish brown colour, a |
not increase the risk of drug dependence in | adulthood; this was in contrast to adolescent usage of |
tations of childhood, adolescence, and young | adulthood threaten to undermine his ability to make mo |
eball, Taylor devoted his second half of his | adulthood to athletic coaching and deaf education at K |
He changed his surname in | adulthood to mean "Brilliancy". |
children (3 would later die before reaching | adulthood) to James Joseph (1862-1931) and Ellen Sween |
novel details the life of a man through his | adulthood to old age. |
t experience that one inherits when reaching | adulthood under the understanding of tradition and soc |
He served as monk in Scotland in his early | adulthood until he got permission from the abbot to le |
Hill, who bore him five children who grew to | adulthood, viz., John, Henry, Martha, William, and Mar |
t the brain can create new neurons even into | adulthood was rediscovered, leading it to be one of th |
Her other Mohawk name, given to her at | adulthood, was Degonwadonti, meaning "Two Against One" |
Their only son to survive to | adulthood was Carlos Bernardo Fitz-James Stuart y de S |
Holmes' early | adulthood was marred by his struggle with alcoholism a |
As Liam hurtles towards | adulthood we will be saying goodbye to one of the most |
This conflict continues into Tonio's | adulthood, when he becomes a famous writer living in s |
nd has an enlarged tibia on leg pair IV into | adulthood, whereas H. gigas does not keep these "enlar |
se they are subject to the general regime of | adulthood, which was set by the Civil Code at the age |
as many as 1600 spider mites before reaching | adulthood, while adults have been reported consuming a |
arlemagne), Carloman, and Gisela survived to | adulthood, whilst Pepin died in infancy. |
In | adulthood, whitish-yellow, milia-like papules and tela |
on of sexual aggression across childhood and | adulthood, with regard to abusers, victims, and surviv |
He continued to play in that position into | adulthood, with the fiddle on his chest rather than un |
The three make the difficult transition to | adulthood with parties, surf trips, marriage, and the |
sense of identity are well equipped to face | adulthood with confidence and certainty. |
resent during early childhood (as well as in | adulthood) with acute neurologic symptoms that resembl |
pass from one larval stage to another or to | adulthood without the help of adults; adults help imma |
These youth must transition to | adulthood without the support of family, leaving the y |
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