From to-day forward I enter upon the prosaic, middle- agedstage.
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Ontogeny becomes shorter (by excision of intermediate stages), and simpler (because the remaining juvenile and old- agestages resemble each other in external appearance).
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Plans to increase Cape Town's water production facilities remain in the developmentstage.
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But physicists caution that teleportation research is still in the early developmentstage.
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About Cokal Ltd Cokal Limited is an Australia-based exploration and developmentstage company.
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As it is at a developmentstage, it generated no revenue.
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During the developmentstage, outages were tolerated if they were scheduled.
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Environmental enrichment, particularly during the early lifephases of enhanced neuroplasticity, can stimulate cognitive development.
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Any such attempt to define stages of any evolutionary or developmental continuum-whetherof musical styles, humanlifestages, or human societies-isdoubly doomed to imperfection.
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Any such attempt to define stages of any evolutionary or developmental continuum-whetherof musical styles, humanlifestages, or human societies-isdoubly doomed to imperfection.
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Now isn't this a remarkable parallel to one stageofhumanlife?
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Without it He cannot penetrate and rule in every natural stageofhumanlife.
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Each stageofhumanlife along the continuum has its own properties both peculiar and appropriate to its stage.
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And in the earlier stagesofhumanlife instinct plays an important part.
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The Ombudsman says it should also be afforded at all stagesofhumanlife.
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When we turn to the psychic phaseofhumanlife an exactly analogous phenomenon presents itself.
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There is hardly a phaseofhumanlife that it does not discuss wisely, calmly, and equitably.
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This was Robert's first introduction to a phaseofhumanlife with which he became familiar afterwards.
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So far as any phaseofhumanlife can be called inevitable Atheism may lay claim to being inescapable.
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Where we should select a phaseofhumanlife for effective isolation, they choose instead a bit of nature.
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Now she saw the cause of all this kindness, and her mind was opened to a new phaseofhumanlife.
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We came down and began our rounds through "the little world" in which almost every phaseofhumanlife has its existence.
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Although Mr. Pulitzer's intellectual interests covered almost every phaseofhumanlife, there was nothing from which he derived more pleasure than from music.
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One of the strangest phasesofhumanlife here is the almost universal resistance to improvement.
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Listen to the utterance of all these phasesofhumanlife, rich and poor;-battle ,triumph ,andexhaustion!
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Therefore I believe in the expressiveness of single lines as symbols of the grandest phasesofhumanLife.
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The time of the subsiding of the tumult is by no means the least pitiable of the phasesofhumanlife.
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There were, in fact, few phasesofhumanlife with which Froude was not familiar, from Devonshire fishermen to Cabinet Ministers.
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These, however, are not the people that are ever associated with the mention of the nobler and grander phasesofhumanlife.
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Alfieri seemed to be attracted toward the most horrible phasesofhumanlife, and the most terrible events of history and tradition.
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There is no reason why, with the example set by the Greeks, sculpture should not portray the lighter and more usual phasesofhumanlife.