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1 The nuts, which mature early , have a rich, tender kernel of mild flavor.
2 Okay, so none of those three needed workshops - they all produced staggeringly mature early work.
3 Therefore, the varieties mentioned, which generally mature early , are found to be the most suitable for this purpose.
4 Alfred Nossig, reviewing the biography, says of Chopin: "As his talent, so did his heart mature early . "
5 Negro girls mature early .
6 Minds of a certain superficial brilliancy, on the other hand, often mature early because they have so little depth and range.
7 The women of Malta certainly have strong claims to beauty, at any rate up to the age of sixteen, for they mature early .
8 I matured early , with a high carcass yield and nicely marbled meat.
9 He could have had another two or three years, but Gudlaugur matured early .
10 The secondary crop matures early in the season, leaving the ground free for the main crop.
11 A boy's tennis game matures early in California.
12 It matures early , first week of September, and the nuts drop out of the husk fairly readily.
13 Judge Curtis' intellectual faculties matured early .
14 He matured early and lost his voice at the age of twelve and that was the end of that'
15 Indeed, his brain matured early .
16 "The ladies of Spain," Peter remarked, with a sigh, "are inclined to mature early . "
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