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Examples
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It's a good thing Bobby Jindal is young-and he Jindal should definitely wait to run against Obama's successor-not Obama.
"The administration is focusing now on rule number 12 of Alinsky's Rules for Radicals: Pick the target, freeze it, personalize it, and polarize it." Ann Althouse 2009
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Though there's nothing wrong with hard work, I suggest that our youngsters may be starting too young-and for all the wrong reasons.
Hold Your Horsepower 2008
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Lying on the ground, the young-and often hot-headed-Beckham retaliated with a little kick at Simeone's legs.
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Frank and Claire Randall, both looking absurdly young-and terribly happy.
Drums of Autumn Gabaldon, Diana 1997
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She was the most aggressive female I'd ever seen and so young-and man, she was so IN CHARGE.
Microserfs Coupland, Douglas 1995
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You were both young, but she grew old and died, and you're still young-and still searching for her among mortals who are destined to leave you just as she did.
The Otherworld Lackey, Mercedes 1992
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At least the maiden appeared to be young-and beautiful to gaze upon.
The Magic of Krynn Weis, Margaret 1987
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At least the maiden appeared to be young-and beautiful to gaze upon.
The Magic of Krynn Weis, Margaret 1987
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I've no use for the young-and they, 'he added with strict impartiality,' have no use for me. '
Hercule Poirot's Casebook Christie, Agatha, 1890-1976 1984
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With severe organization, efficiency and specialization, I built my machine for the education of the young-and in the process I made my school the utilitarian handmaiden of my culture.
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