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9 Sentences With "infancies"

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Baby stars, just like baby humans, may experience rapid growth spurts in their infancies, according to one theory of star formation.
Yahoo, which flirted with buying both companies in their infancies, watched its fortunes sink as users moved on to apps and social networks.
Though Neutrogena is already a well-established company, a clear visa path for international entrepreneurs will facilitate future collaborations that can bring fresh ideas to American startups in their infancies.
Indianapolis: Hackett Publishing Co., Inc. (1996), p. 10. Locke also wrote that "the little and almost insensible impressions on our tender infancies have very important and lasting consequences."Locke, Some Thoughts, 10.
His siblings (in order) were his brother Jacob and his sister Ludwika (born on 18 December 1857). His mother died on 21 December 1857 when he was a toddler just before Christmas after giving birth to Ludwika. His father - who was managing seven acres of land - remarried to Apolonia Kosibow and had seven more children with three of them having died in their infancies. His maternal aunt was Tekla.
The Portuguese nobility can be traced back to the reign of Alfonso VI of Leon, whose reign saw the sons of Leonese nobility established as gentry in the north of Portugal, between the Minho River and the Douro River. This was the region of the sun and the most powerful men of the kingdom. They united nobility of birth to the authority and prestige of public office. They were followed in the hierarchy, in descending order, by infancies, cavaleiros (knights) and escudeiros (squires).
Before the outbreak of the Nigeria Civil War (1967–70) there used to be a customary type of marriage in Anam called nwunye o-oba. By this method, a father could betroth the daughter of his friend or of any person whose family possessed good character traits for his son. The girls so betrothed could be in their infancies or in their teens. Such betrothed girls when they reached the age of ten and above, started visiting the homes of their future husbands during Otite in what Anam people called ije oku.
Agnese Pacifica Panas was born on 15 January 1896 in Alano di Piave in the Belluno province to Antonio Benvenuto Panas and Maria Biasotto as the fourth of six children. Panas had three sisters preceding her: Clelia and then both Angelina and Adele who died in their infancies. In her own childhood she fell ill which caused her mother distress since she still was mourning the loss of Angelina and Adele; her mother entrusted her to the intercession of the Madonna di Monte Berico (venerated in the north) and Panas managed to recover. Her artisan parents lost their jobs due to the industrialization in the region and so were forced to emigrate to the United States of America in 1902.
' Locke's Some Thoughts Concerning Education is an outline on how to educate this mind. Drawing on thoughts expressed in letters written to Mary Clarke and her husband about their son, he expresses the belief that education maketh the man, or, more fundamentally, that the mind is an "empty cabinet," through the statement: > I think I may say that of all the men we meet with, nine parts of ten are > what they are, good or evil, useful or not, by their education. Locke also wrote that "the little and almost insensible impressions on our tender infancies have very important and lasting consequences." He argued that the "associations of ideas" that one makes when young are more important than those made later because they are the foundation of the self; they are, put differently, what first mark the tabula rasa.

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