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Definitions for juveniles
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Etymology and Origins
Juveniles
In theatrical parlance the lovers’ parts. The principal stage lover’s part, such as Romeo, is called the “juvenile lead.” Other young men’s parts, that do not call for love making on the stage, are styled “walking gentlemen.”
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of juveniles in Chaldean Numerology is: 8
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of juveniles in Pythagorean Numerology is: 9
Examples of juveniles in a Sentence
The use of solitary confinement can and should be eliminated through adequate staffing, appropriate training and access to comprehensive assessment and treatment services for mental health and substance use disorders, president Obama’s decision to end the use of solitary confinement for juveniles in the federal system sends a timely and important message.
Oxybenzone is really toxic to the juvenile form of corals, and that's consistent with the dogma of toxicology that juveniles are usually a thousand times more sensitive to the toxic effects of a chemical than a parent.
What I want to know is, are we tacking crime effectively? i want us to get into this space where we don't arrest juveniles. I do not want us locking up young black males.
We were working as a family there. We try and make things better. they should do something, because these juveniles, you cannot touch them. And it’s really sad because they can touch you. It’s ridiculous.
We as citizens must keep in mind that the purpose of the pornography statute in the state is to basically deter adults from committing acts, not juveniles.
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- juvenilesSpanish
- نوجوانانPersian
- किHindi
- remajaIndonesian
- 청소년Korean
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