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have young
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Princeton's WordNet
calve, have youngverb
birth
"the whales calve at this time of year"
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have young
To "have young" generally means to give birth to, reproduce, or to generate offspring. This term is typically used in relation to animals.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of have young in Chaldean Numerology is: 3
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of have young in Pythagorean Numerology is: 1
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We'll have young people coming who are willing to sleep on floors, families coming who are thrilled they will have some place to stay they can afford, they will be viewing this as a pilgrimage.
We're struggling a little bit by the perception that flu is not really a deadly disease, which of course we know it is, perhaps the healthy adults are at a fairly small risk of getting a very very severe flu infection, but if they do get infected, they're potentially still infecting others. And how many people in that age group have young kids or have elderly parents ?
The FDA would have sent the message to the general public that something's wrong with this vaccine. And then [ if ] we come back a few months later and vote yes, people may still be suspicious or less likely to take the vaccine up, my word to parents who have young children is that this is not a' no' ; it's a' not yet,'.
When you have young kids, it’s hard to explain, they don’t understand the magnitude of this. They’re not supposed to — they’re kids. They’re not supposed to know why some days their dad can’t get out of bed or play with them.
I think what’s probably happening here is you have young people who may be marginalized, have low academic achievement, more deviance, and they engage in both of these activities.
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