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1 He said they hope the changes will attract a more mature demographic.
2 For more mature companies, it's in the form of a grant-based programme.
3 There is a significant aircraft replacement business in more mature western markets.
4 A year later, it was even more so, stronger and more mature .
5 The real problem is that she's more mature than all of them.
6 The best Grannies are light green, indicating a riper, more mature apple.
7 There are also hints of slightly more mature fruit, like red apple.
8 It sounds fantastic, more mature and developed than anything else she's played.
9 When you're more mature and have experienced more things you become open-minded.
10 He was proving considerably more mature than Kurakin had believed he was.
11 I read a few of father's books, designed for more mature minds.
12 Her voice, already noted as more mature , had, he was sure, hardened.
13 Was my age then more mature for conducting a war than now?
14 So hopefully this would create a more mature market, he said.
15 If you want to look more mature for your age, great.
16 That will someday give way to consumption patterns of a more mature economy.
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