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Then, an incredulous Sinead asked him, “What age is post-pubescent?” and he said 13.
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We are talking about post-pubescent teenagers, as Huckleberry Finn is most commonly found in high school curricula, and we are talking about a 125-year-old historical text that also happens to be one of the most highly regarded pieces of American fiction ever written.
Akim Reinhardt: The New Adventure of Huckleberry Finn Akim Reinhardt 2011
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How are these kids acclimatizing to the real, post-pubescent, high school world?
social darwinism 2009
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What alternate universe does Bill Donahue live in where 12 years old is post-pubescent?
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How are these kids acclimatizing to the real, post-pubescent, high school world?
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How are these kids acclimatizing to the real, post-pubescent, high school world?
social darwinism 2009
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How are these kids acclimatizing to the real, post-pubescent, high school world?
Pop Culture 2010
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It's a barely watchable film, but what from Hollywood these days is not similarly unwatchable, when so many high-profile releases are based on a medium, the comic book, made expressly to engage the attentions of pre- and just post-pubescent boys.
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How are these kids acclimatizing to the real, post-pubescent, high school world?
Globalization 2009
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Let's turn this milestone in life into a party – a wake for the end of innocence and a toast to the post-pubescent future.
David Mitchell: Do your bit for Britain and send gifts to people you don't like very much 2011
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