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youths
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youthsnoun
Plural form of youth.
Webster Dictionary
Youths
of Youth
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shouty
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of Youths in Chaldean Numerology is: 8
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of Youths in Pythagorean Numerology is: 9
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The result is that many gang members and other thugs and miscreants are allowed to remain in the county in defiance of immigration laws and causing problems like this, montgomery, like others that have absorbed a large number of the Central American youths, has experienced a noticeable uptick in violence that has been attributed to gangs like MS-13, and this has been especially acute in the high schools.
for years the youths of america keep telling me this:-I'm bored! when I ask them why, they have no answer. my concern goes deeper-I ask, how can your life be so empty in a land of plenty? that's when I begin to share my reggae education with them. its good to see them develop a sense of purpose after that discourse.
For any leader to cling on his or her throne for long, working with women and youths is inevitable
Iraqis have long linked their life to the government and its budget, and therefore we don’t have the business mentality mainly among youths, the youths have developed an idea that a university degree automatically leads to a comfortable public sector job.
I use the rap music to bring … youths to the church, thereafter, I bring them to Christ.
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- JugendlicheGerman
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