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Local techno legend Rennie Foster's track adds a little fun into the mix with a remix from The Youngsters, which is followed up by
BC Bloggers 2009
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June -- "Youngsters" rural New Englanders call them then.
Wild Flowers Worth Knowing Neltje Blanchan 1891
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"Youngsters," he said finally, "let me give you a little piece of history of these 'discontented' folks and perhaps you will regard their condition with different eyes and hearts.
A Voyage with Captain Dynamite Charles Edward Rich
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"Youngsters," said he, "I suspect both of you were engaged in the destruction of the coach last night.
Salt Water The Sea Life and Adventures of Neil D'Arcy the Midshipman William Henry Giles Kingston 1847
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Youngsters (and some of older kids) get tired of shooting at paper and targets that don't react.
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Youngsters (and some of older kids) get tired of shooting at paper and targets that don't react.
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Youngsters Charlie Davies and Joe Launchbury showed particular hunger, as well, to provide a winning start for the new coaching team of Dai Young and Paul Turner.
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Youngsters and 'newsters' sometimes see points = free stuff.
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Youngsters who remain unmarried are called "parasite singles," often living at home with their aging parents.
Japan's Age of Denial Michael Auslin 2012
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Youngsters break from the start of the mile run during Literacy Run/Walk Sunday May 2, 2010 at Rensselaer Tech Park in North Greenbush.
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