How To Use Fledged In A Sentence
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He said the long term vision of the ginnery is to establish a fully fledged textile industry, which will produce finished materials if the company started producing more lint than what the customers could take.
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Al-Jazeera has emerged as a full-fledged political actor because it reflects and articulates popular sentiment.
In post-Mubarak Egypt, the rebirth of the Arab world
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It would be a fully - fledged financial stability agency as well as a monetary policy agency.
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The forward march of the publication saw it become a fully-fledged, full-grown newspaper in March of 2002.
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Hence, war - limited or full-fledged - as an option must be ruled out at least for the present.
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Caffey's Alberta is less a full-fledged personality than an archetype.
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sees itself as a fully fledged rival party
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The real choice is between becoming a fully fledged United States of Europe, or remaining little more than a modern-day Holy Roman Empire, a gimcrack hodgepodge of "variable geometry" that will sooner or later fall apart.
The End of the Euro
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Hungary is to have a fully-fledged Stock Exchange from today.
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You'll probably be able to justify paying the extra for more oomph if you are a fully fledged petrolhead who counts cars to get to sleep.
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I agree that some of the words used might have been simple postpositions like '*-pi', while the others fully-fledged declensional cases.
Grammar of Etrusco-Lemnian nouns
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No one had ever peered at her so intently before, and she generally avoided talking to other people, particularly fully fledged Clayr.
LIRAEL: DAUGHTER OF THE CLAYR
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After that the vehicle was not used again and four young birds were successfully fledged.
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Conserving their habitat could involve preserving a patch of scrub or delaying the cutting of a swathe of hay for a few days until a bird has fledged its young.
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Many people treat them as a fully fledged member of the family.
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The current ensign wasn't adopted as a fully fledged flag until 1981, when the Queen visited and personally gave her assent.
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That new program, Transformers Prime, bowed last fall as a five-part miniseries, but now returns as a full-fledged series this Friday, Feb. 11, at 6:30/5:30c on The Hub, the new kids channel formed by Hasbro and Discovery Communications.
Transformers Primed for an Animated Comeback
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In my own discipline, chemistry, I see lecture classes of several hundreds, followed by smaller laboratory sections taught by unfledged graduate assistants.
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Egg quality was also assessed in terms of the probability that an egg would give rise to a fledged chick.
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Next came a fully-fledged restaurant, open throughout the day and for lunches (though not evening meals), which was extended this year to double its original size.
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And now they both broke down and sobbed aloud without a pause, like birds bereaved, like the sea eagle or taloned vulture, when villages have robbed the nests of their unfledged young.
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That claim will be utter, unmitigated, fully-fledged nonsense.
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The long-term plan of the bank is to convert such offices into full-fledged branches or subsidiaries.
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The longer-term tendency may be for the joint boards to develop into fully fledged special purpose authorities.
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Well, I'm going to steer clear of the predictions for full-fledged 'virtual reality' - I think those are probably way too far off to be realistic, especially as they were suggested in the 1980s and we've not gotten *especially* closer.
Gaze into your Crystal Ball
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a full-fledged lawyer
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So while just trying to tidy up a bit, I ended up doing a full-fledged cleaning ... well of at least a corner of my scraproom ....
I love a clean scraproom!
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Like many young birds, especially large ones, they tend to drift away once they are fully fledged.
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To return to the country that slighted him as a fully fledged film star would have been sweet revenge, but he could have blown it.
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Local music in Nagaland is fast becoming a full-fledged industry thanks to the efforts of music lovers in the state.
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Few of us are comfortable with confrontations because they frequently lead to full-fledged blow-ups.
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Leningrad will always be my alma mater, everything started for me there although I am very much a Muscovite now and a fully fledged feeling of the theatre came to me on the Moscow stage, the Bolshoi's stage.
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Near one of the lakes I saw 8 pied kingfishers perched on the top of a date palm, it may have been the parent birds with their recently fledged young.
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All broods except one successfully fledged their young.
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It's this last film that truly paved the way for what ultimately was inevitable for Woody Allen: a full-fledged, old-fashioned musical, with actors singing their hearts out and breaking into impromptu soft-shoes.
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Henri, who before Alice conferred a full-fledged butlership upon him in his old age was since his youth a stage-carpenter at the Théâtre
A Village of Vagabonds
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The historian of the contest terms it "the Waterloo among book-battles," whereto "many a knight came far and wide from his retirement, and many an unfledged combatant left his father's castle to partake of the glory of such a contest.
The Book-Hunter A New Edition, with a Memoir of the Author
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Many people treat them as a fully fledged member of the family.
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A successful nest fledged at least one young (fledging defined as leaving the nest).
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Nellie joined him in a gleesome dance of triumph round the blushing, new-fledged Dick, and Rover gambolled behind the pair, barking loudly, in sympathetic accord.
Bob Strong's Holidays Adrift in the Channel
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Simpson's behaviour suggests that he was a cyclothymic personality, probably a full-fledged manic-depressive.
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Once ensconced as a fully-fledged academic, he narrowed his field of hobbies to include amateur beatification and canasta.
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Originally a beachside restaurant, it added backpacker bungalows and has matured into a fully fledged resort, with a new spa and upgraded accommodation.
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Netflix, the Blockbuster-buster and mail-order DVD titan, is now calling itself a full-fledged Internet company and says it may begin to offer online-only video-streaming subscriptions this year.
Netflix moves beyond DVD, tangles with ISPs on net neutrality
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People arrive, rough around the edges and haemorrhaging ideas, and emerge as fully fledged creative powerhouses.
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It takes a year of regular training before controllers can consider themselves fully fledged.
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Niall Ferguson, no Europhile, recently wrote in these pages: "The real choice is between becoming a fully fledged United States of Europe … and a gimcrack hodgepodge … that will sooner or later fall apart.
In Defense of Europe
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I have never loathed fish so much I thought as the strong disliking bloomed into full fledged hate.
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And Hareton has been cast out like an unfledged dunnock!
Wuthering Heights
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Shaila Kaku was also here in Blr so the Udyapan was a full fledged perfectly done celebration complete with homa, havan and naivedhya of 5 sweets!
Archive 2008-11-01
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Some robins began nesting as early as mid-March, and now have newly fledged young.
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The man of the match was on the losing side - always a strong indication that you have just seen a properly fledged ding-dong.
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After two full-fledged weeks of coins clashing and crashing into the jugs set up in Branksome's hallowed halls, an astonishing $9,000 worth of pennies had been collected.
Marissa Bronfman: Greg Mortenson Inspires Branksome Hall to Raise $9,000 in Pennies for Peace Drive
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If you have the room, a fully fledged eucalyptus makes a wonderful feature tree.
Times, Sunday Times
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And at least one bank was asked to asses the impact of a full-fledged trade war between the U.S. and China.
For U.K. Banks, a Calamity Is Born
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Belgium was the first European country to possess a fully-fledged rail network.
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The music was beginning to make her ears buzz, and a small pain in her neck started to grow into a full fledged migraine.
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The very oversight perceptible to any eye and painful to any ear not sealed up by stepdame nature from all perception of pleasure or of pain derivable from good verse or bad -- the reckless reiteration of the same rhyme with but one poor couplet intervening -- suggests rather the oversight of an unfledged poet than the obtuseness of a full-grown poeticule or poetaster.
A Study of Shakespeare
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In just one year, Pruitt's subversive japery has become indistinguishable from full-fledged art-world approval matrices -- hardly anyone remembers the ice age of 2009, when the awards were cleverly castrated as "performance.
Selby Drummond: Art "Oscar" for Second Gay Ryan in a Row?
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It feels like a scale model, the work of an ingenious adolescent, rather than a fully fledged artist.
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It feels like a scale model, the work of an ingenious adolescent, rather than a fully fledged artist.
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From tights and flight to the full-fledged legendary hero, Smallville brought Superman alive — and it was worth every minute of the 10-year wait.
Clark Kent Takes to the Skies As Smallville Says Goodbye
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He portrays Wagner as the great antipode to himself, what he might have become if he had not had the strength to realize what dangers were involved in being a fully-fledged Romantic.
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Then a full-fledged argument developed as some of the newcomers challenged the antichurch cynics.
Camy's Loft
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They were introduced in rudimentary fashion in Second Edition and became a full-fledged system in Third Edition.
4e PHB Readthrough – Chapter 5: Skills « Geek Related
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We have a full-fledged war going on against these terrorist financing organizations.
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He is expected to be beatified - the last step before fully fledged sainthood - before the end of the year.
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We expect a successful acquisition to provide a basis for the global expansion of our services in a full-fledged manner.
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He progresses from juvie to prison, and from prison to full-fledged gangster.
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But I had a vision that led me straight through the marshland like a fledged arrow to its mark.
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The light giggling that had been the background to that changed into full-fledged laughter which quickly faded as the laugher ran off.
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Belgium was the first European country to possess a fully-fledged rail network.
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I discovered that the chickadees had fledged from the bluebird box and bluebirds had started a nest with one egg already laid.
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One female initiated a second nest attempt 24 days after fledging young from her initial nest and successfully fledged a second brood.
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Fledging success (proportion of hatchlings that resulted in fledged young) was considered as a partial measure of reproductive success.
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And now they both broke down and sobbed aloud without a pause, like birds bereaved, like the sea eagle or taloned vulture, when villages have robbed the nests of their unfledged young.
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Many people treat them as a fully fledged member of the family.
Times, Sunday Times
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Sir, The swallows in our barn have now all fledged and a dozen or so are zooming around above the building.
Times, Sunday Times
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These constraints put out of the question any prospect of training fully fledged navigators for the thousands of landing craft crews.
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Computer science is now a fully - fledged academic subject.
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Each female lays a single egg, which the male bird incubates; the chicks remain in their nests for eight to ten months before they are fully fledged.
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Which brings us to one of the main problems with second acts: New selves don't just spring fully fledged from the wreckage of old lives.
Why is Eliot Spitzer on TV? Because disgrace doesn't stick like it used to.
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From Philadelphia, Fulton was working as a novillero, hoping someday to become a full-fledged matador.
Bullfighting in Mexico: The conquest of fear, Latino style
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Sunset and spring and new - fledged greenery were no miracle to Scarlett.
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Fiddler Seán Keane joined the band in 1968, harpist/keyboardist Derek Bell became a full-fledged Chieftain in 1974, bodhrán specialist and singer Kevin Conneff was enlisted in 1976 and flute player Matt Molloy came on board in 1979.
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The two study plots were checked regularly to determine date of egg laying, clutch size, hatching date, and number of fledged young.
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Although futsal has been popular in many parts of Japan for some time, a fully-fledged national league has never been tried before.
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In accepting its licence, the company pledged to open at least one full-fledged casino resort by December 2006 and to invest 4billion patacas into Macau projects by June 26, 2009.
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Rather than being dismissed as unpatriotic, people without a religious faith are instead viewed as full-fledged members of the national community.
American Grace
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Being a full-fledged acquisitor, he naturally had a selection of them.
Legacy
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We couldn't put the seats out until the birds had fledged.
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They were still feeding their fledged young, but in two more days the female had relined the nest and then immediately started laying a second clutch of eggs.
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The survey also finds that many Chinese have little faith in the unfledged domestic soccer league which, in their eyes, is full of fly-by-night operations and scandals and therefore unsuitable as betting targets.
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It can be safely maintained that we are now heading for the formation of a fully fledged body of law in this area.
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Maybe he has now shed his old skin and completed the transformation into fully fledged luvvie.
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full-fledged
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He staged student shows and became a fully fledged member of the university's film society.
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TV shows a wide range of programmes about drunk Britain, hooligan Britain, out-of-control Britain, all of which rely largely on CCTV foot age of crimes, bust-ups, fully fledged fights and drunken collapses.
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Then you are ready to undertake duties as a fully-fledged subject assessor.
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Belgium was the first European country to possess a fully-fledged rail network.
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In just one year, Pruitt's subversive japery has become indistinguishable from full-fledged art-world approval matrices--hardly anyone remembers the ice age of 2009, when the awards were cleverly castrated as "performance.
Selby Drummond: Art "Oscar" for Second Gay Ryan in a Row?
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By the time he was fourteen he was a full fledged docker staggering under the crates his boyish frame hauled from the ships unloading at Algeciras.
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I discovered that the chickadees had fledged from the bluebird box and bluebirds had started a nest with one egg already laid.
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Hungary is to have a fully-fledged Stock Exchange from today.
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Far from being a total innovation, historical Kabbalah represented an ongoing effort to systematize existing elements of Jewish theurgy, myth, and mysticism into a full-fledged response to the rationalistic challenge.
David Shasha: Dangerous Mystic Motifs in Judaism
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As from today, Democratic Kampuchea, a full-fledged member of the United Nations is called "Kampuchea" in Khmer, "Cambodge" in French and "Cambodia" in English, and no longer "Democratic Kampuchea.
A Flag with a Tortured Past: The Khmer Rouge Flag
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What started as a small business is now a fully-fledged company.
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The unknowns have got a full-fledged identity during past 13 years of armed activities in Kashmir.
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What started as a small business is now a fully-fledged company.
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Computer science is now a fully - fledged academic subject.
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A fully fledged Marrano represents as much a taxonomicl challenge to the historian as the duck-billed platypus did to a Victorian naturalist.
Well i don't know if i'm wrong because she's only just gone
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That is apparent, on the ground at least, from the number of young harriers fledged this year.
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She's got an entire fully fledged world in her head.
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Staffing has increased since Croatia broke away from Yugoslavia and the former Zagreb consulate became a full-fledged embassy.
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Yet, once you're there, ordering a top vintage with your mates, there's no denying you're a fully-fledged adult.
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Computer science is now a fully - fledged academic subject.
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He used to own what he called a full-fledged biker bar in Independence.
KansasCity.com: Front Page
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You'll probably be able to justify paying the extra for more oomph if you are a fully fledged petrolhead who counts cars to get to sleep.
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What started as a small business is now a fully-fledged company.
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The pair nearby have raised and fledged two young, which is very satisfactory.
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Maybe he has now shed his old skin and completed the transformation into fully fledged luvvie.
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Maybe he has now shed his old skin and completed the transformation into fully fledged luvvie.
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People arrive, rough around the edges and haemorrhaging ideas, and emerge as fully fledged creative powerhouses.
Times, Sunday Times
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We all know what anger is, and we've all felt it: whether as a fleeting annoyance or as full-fledged rage.
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What started as a moonshot side project has now become a full-fledged company.
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In Area 1, one chick was fledged successfully in four nest attempts.
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The low status of pidgin and Creole languages is generally a consequence of the fact that they have not been regarded as fully-fledged languages, but as corrupt and bastardized versions of some other language.
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In her writing, she insisted that we confront ideas in their full-fledged complexity.
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Beverly Si lls, for instance, made the cover of Time in 1971, and Mikhail Baryshnikov was a full-fledged media idol within a few months of his 1974 defection from the Soviet Union.
Heard of Any Great Playwrights Lately?
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Belgium was the first European country to possess a fully-fledged rail network.
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They were still feeding their fledged young, but in two more days the female had relined the nest and then immediately started laying a second clutch of eggs.
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We need to make it as easy as possible, rather than have a full-fledged war.
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What started as a small business is now a fully-fledged company.
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One evening of full-fledged rain in April was enough to waterlog the streets.
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At last he was a full-fledged cavaliere servente, a cicisbeo, an official gigolo whose prior rights, by old Italian custom, are fully recognized by the husband.
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Some robins began nesting as early as mid-March, and now have newly fledged young.
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Stating that the gallery is full-fledged now, Vidya says that it has sufficient space and infrastructure to host an exclusive show without meddling with the regular display area.
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If you have the room, a fully fledged eucalyptus makes a wonderful feature tree.
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Howson took the five vows that enable him to become a fully-fledged member of the Church of Scotland last Sunday, the same day he put the finishing touches to a nude portrait of Madonna - the popstar.
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His observations revealed that Foula's sheep target unfledged Arctic terns.
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She was now a fully-fledged member of the teaching profession.
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After the government found a way of getting round the vote, he turned the think tank into a fully fledged political party of the same name.
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Many groups progressed to conducting full-fledged Simhat Torah services for women only — services in which women read the Torah portion aloud and gave aliyyot to every woman present.
Women's Tefillah Movement.
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And now here he is again, a fully fledged monarch and very much the sober leader of men.
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There is a need for a full-fledged inquiry into its background, planning, execution and retreat.
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By contrast(Sentencedict), Po started as an employee at his *adoptive father's noodle shop. And he kept *stumbling and suffering rejection after rejection before finally becoming a *fully-fledged kungfu warrior.
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He staged student shows and became a fully fledged member of the university's film society.
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Records were broken in 2009 when a pair of adult birds fledged three chicks from a clutch of three eggs hatched in the eyrie.
Treetop CCTV captures the first flight of an osprey chick
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The lunchroom turned into a full-fledged panic as the students scrambled to find shelter.
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In recent years, the battle of the sexes has escalated into a full-fledged gender war.
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He has been asked to submit a proposal so that the Government can initiate steps for a full-fledged excavation at the site.
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It feels like a scale model, the work of an ingenious adolescent, rather than a fully fledged artist.
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The young have recently fledged, but still depend on their parents for food.
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Now the U.S. is returning to space, and it's going to be a full-fledged media spectacle.
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Paul will be responsible for all in-house comedy and entertainment programmes on BBC national radio, from established favourites such as Just A Minute to developing the talents of unfledged performers and writers.
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Sir, The swallows in our barn have now all fledged and a dozen or so are zooming around above the building.
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Other attempts to utilise the link-up have been less successful; most act to reinforce the notion that videogames are fully-fledged franchise opportunities.
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Thinking about it, registering it, maybe for the first time - that he was going into battle with a full-fledged gonzo at the helm.
OFF THE CHART
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And we don't mean a John-Roberts-word-fumbling not swearing in, we mean a full-fledged non-codification of their membership in the 112th Congress.
HUFFPOST HILL - I Do Solemnly Swear That I Will Support And Def--Hey Are Those Crab Puffs?
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Although we may have missed a few birds that lost their eggs early, it is unlikely that we missed birds that fledged chicks.
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Thorburn, a medical doctor who is in a postdoctorate program at Stanford, began her full-fledged international career in 2002 — around when Armstrong's hips made her abandon triathlon.
USATODAY.com - Armstrong wins women's Olympic road cycling berth
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A full-fledged pharmacy was also operated to provide medicines prescribed by the doctors free of cost.
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The male may provide support for up to 12 days after the young leave the nest, and the young often join other newly fledged young on communal roosts.
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When he approached her, he insisted on producing a full-fledged album, not just a songwriter's demo.
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As Charcoal neared the edge of the woods, Mark leaned forward in the saddle, making her change her pace from a trot to a full-fledged gallop.
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His faced flushed with anger as the class burst out into snickers and full-fledged guffaws, but he remained steady.
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A full-fledged live orchestra from the triangle area consisting of accomplished musicians on the mridangam, veena, flute, violin and vocal accompanied the dancers.
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You'll probably be able to justify paying the extra for more oomph if you are a fully fledged petrolhead who counts cars to get to sleep.
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The IQ-Compeo is a combined vario, GPS, full fledged flight computer, and datalogger / barograph.
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The pair nearby have raised and fledged two young, which is very satisfactory.
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David Hartridge had become a fully-fledged pilot and was looked upon as a hero.
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shot an unfledged arrow
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The young have recently fledged, but still depend on their parents for food.
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These constraints put out of the question any prospect of training fully fledged navigators for the thousands of landing craft crews.
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They argue the existing avenues are no substitute for a full-fledged appeal division of the refugee board.
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It feels like a scale model, the work of an ingenious adolescent, rather than a fully fledged artist.
Times, Sunday Times
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Appearing in a full-fledged magazine format, it covers almost every aspect related to radio stations.
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She was now a fully-fledged member of the teaching profession.
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Jeremiah is a full-fledged tight end right now," Coach Mike London said.
Freedman, Mathis take strides as reserve tight ends
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She's got an entire fully fledged world in her head.
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Maybe he has now shed his old skin and completed the transformation into fully fledged luvvie.
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A small bird called a burnet made friends with him and lived in his cell, ate from his fingers and his trencher, and only left him at the breeding season, after which it brought its fledged family back with it.
Hugh, Bishop of Lincoln A Short Story of One of the Makers of Mediaeval England
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Laura Smith's colour-crammed back-projections, with captions ribboning up the side, are now fully-fledged and better-timed.
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It will soon have a full-fledged release across the Netherlands with 25 to 30 prints.
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Belgium was the first European country to possess a fully-fledged rail network.
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He has relentlessly favored a full fledged invasion of Libya to overthrow Gadaffi and prevent a humanitarian catastrophe in North Africa.
Amb. Marc Ginsberg: "No Vacancy" at Sarkozy's Club Med
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It was an awards ceremony that ran the length of a full-fledged feature film.
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The percentage of experimental eggs that gave rise to fledged chicks declined significantly with position in the laying sequence.
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So there is good reason to say that during the war, military geography and military cartography emerged as full-fledged sciences in their own right.
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Like many young birds, especially large ones, they tend to drift away once they are fully fledged.
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The Fringe is dotted with newly fledged music students keen for an audience.
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Out of love for her man the princess opted to become a fully fledged ogress.
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Planning for the future, they created the volunteer force of techies-- a full-fledged unit that would "function under a unified military command" in wartime.
The Circuit: New Congress means new Twitter handles, Internet news gains on TV, hackers use fake White House Christmas card
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Hungary is to have a fully-fledged Stock Exchange from today.
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an unfledged lawyer
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Banding usually takes place during July-September (most bandings in this study occurred during August), and both young, fledged birds and adults are banded by capturing birds in bait traps.
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Did it spring fully-fledged from the brow of the Almighty, as a Divine idea that God suddenly endowed with concrete existence, or was it "educed" from pre-existing powers lying latent in non-living matter?
Uncommon Descent
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The very oversight perceptible to any eye and painful to any ear not sealed up by stepdame nature from all perception of pleasure or of pain derivable from good verse or bad -- the reckless reiteration of the same rhyme with but one poor couplet intervening -- suggests rather the oversight of an unfledged poet than the obtuseness of a full-grown poeticule or poetaster.
A Study of Shakespeare
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A total of 1072 eggs hatched, and 518 nestlings fledged successfully.
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a small unfledged sparrow on the window sill