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I . age [eıdʒ] SUST.

1. age:

age

II . age <aging or ageing> [eıdʒ] V. trans., intr.

1. age:

age
age

2. age:

age

age group SUST.

age pension SUST.

ice age SUST.

1. ice age GEO.:

ice age

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

middle age SUST.

Stone Age SUST.

unipolar age SUST.

new age beverage, new age drink, new-ager SUST.

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Research suggests that listening audiences are between the age of 15 and 45 years of age and in general educated to graduate level.
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Rapid rises in property taxes tend to cause seniors and empty-nesters to sell their existing homes to families with children, which led to further increases to the school-age population.
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It is thought that these injuries arose due to burnout from playing too many games at a young age.
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He's got a son who's a professional footballer, a career-minded wife who's about to land the job of her dreams and his looks just keep improving with age.
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In 1912, at 17 years of age, he began to construct his first monumental clock using junk and wood from the family farm.
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Age falsification has been revealed and confirmed in several ways.
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She spent much of her childhood with her maternal grandfather who owned a large country estate and was from an early age a nature and animal lover.
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At 67, he's a dyed-in-the-wool wheel man, having started in the booth at the age of 14.
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The composition of gallstones is affected by age, diet and ethnicity.
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The ratio of persons above the age of 60 years (40.2%) is higher than the national average (21.6%) and the departmental average (28.1%).
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