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  1. The Young Ones

    The Young Ones is a single by Cliff Richard and the Shadows. The song, written by Sid Tepper and Roy C. Bennett, is the title song to the 1961 film The Young Ones and its soundtrack album. With advance orders of over 500,000, it was released in January 1962 on the Columbia (EMI) label and went straight to No. 1 in the UK Singles Chart, the first British single to do so. It held that position for six weeks and spent 20 weeks in the chart. It has sold 1.06 million copies in the UK, and 2.6m worldwide. The track was included on Cliff Richard and the Shadows No. 1 EP Hits from the Young Ones.

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of the young ones in Chaldean Numerology is: 2

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of the young ones in Pythagorean Numerology is: 6

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  1. Hugh Pitty:

    The young ones have been abandoned by their mums, who don't have enough nourishment to produce any milk, that has led to them having to abandon the flying fox pups. We just find them on the ground underneath the trees in the park.

  2. Harrison Edell:

    Running is a typical behavior for giraffes of all ages, especially young ones like Kipenzi, we've been very cautious with where we've allowed Kipenzi to roam, as we were with her siblings ... when they were small. It's heartbreaking that this happened where it did despite our precautions.

  3. Nikos Chatzopoulos:

    The theater's audience is loyal and growing, but that shouldn’t hide the fact that today's plays are made on very low budgets and many actors are unpaid, primarily the young ones.

  4. Lynn Cuny:

    In raising young ones like this, who should have never been taken from their mother, we have to work very hard to make sure they remain wild, human beings are not their friends, we're their enemies.

  5. Hugh Pitty:

    We have lost about 90 in the last three weeks, the young ones have been abandoned by their mums, who don't have enough nourishment to produce any milk.

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