Judge Reddihough added the large number of other websites illegally streaming football matches called "for court to impose deterrent sentences", and that if it were not for mitigating factors of young age and previous good character that he "would have had in mind a custodial sentence".
And in December 1791, the month of his death, the researchers found oedema to be far more prevalent among men of his young age.
For now, most of Generation Y seem to want modest homes, the demand of which may be indicative of their young age.
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Because of their young age, immature immune system and delicate lungs, they are also more likely to have problems such as pneumonia, apnea (pauses or stoppages in breathing) or seizures related to the infection.
Sidney Harman died last night of complications from acute myeloid leukemia at the young age of almost 93.
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If so, how young of an age would you support allowing other Americans to pay to get health benefits from the Medicare program.
As one of a generation of "young lions" who came of age in the 1990s, McBride crosses easily from more traditional jazz forms into the fusion sounds of Weather Report, and pop touring and recording with Sting and Diana Krall.
Obama was in New Orleans to highlight the importance of building healthy habits at a very young age, a key component of the Let's Move Child Care initiative, which is designed to get child care centers to promote healthy eating and exercise habits.
In addition to the above statistics, The Urban Institute study highlights the fact that of the 961, 000 young adults between the age of 21 and 27 who currently buy their own health insurance as an individual and make too much money to qualify for premium subsidies or Medicaid, a full two-thirds are 26 years old or younger and are in families receiving employer coverage.
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"That's why many of our members already sponsor academies and work directly with schools, including with pupils from a young age or where there is little history of young people progressing to leading universities, " said Dr Piatt.
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In fact, just recently, Amy Winehouse tragically passed away at the young age of 27.
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At the young age of 150 years this wine is just in its prime.
Quake's father, an early software entrepreneur, exposed him to the power of computers at a young age.
According to CASS, China in 2020 will have 30m-40m more men of this age than young women.
At the relatively young age of 63, Scherer is known for enthusiastically embracing all new methods for reaching believers.
Still, the young age of the alleged shooter did not escape her.
My sister recently passed away at the ridiculously young age of 37.
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"Of course my father was still a relatively young man back then, 62, and we had no idea he would die at the relatively young age of 65, " she says.
The time it took Bob Hayes, who died this fall at the too-young age of 59, to cover 100 meters during his anchor leg of the 400-meter relay in the 1964 Tokyo Olympics.
With the young age of the population at that time (the US was still an emerging market, ) and additional culling of the population by World War II, not many people tapped into the social security system.
Stoner is 32 points adrift of Lorenzo in third place despite winning four races this season, which will be his last as he plans to retire after the final race in Valencia at the relatively young age of 27.
When the economy allowed for retirement at the relatively young age of 65, some of these people jumped at the opportunity to change course, to go from boardrooms to ateliers, to move from the service professions to the field of craftsmen, musicians or community volunteers.
These are members of the generation of young Chinese who grew up in the age of reform.
But Ramsey and Wales team-mate Gareth Bale emphasised the collective effort of Wales' young team that had an average age of just 22.
About 80 percent of these victims are under the age of 30, often young women who are caught totally unaware while talking on cellphones or texting.
Older people who engage in a lot of social interactions stay young for their chronological age, argues John Rowe, a professor of medicine and geriatrics at the Mount Sinai School of Medicine in New York.
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The Mountfort boys are at the young end of the recommended age range for children's digital cameras, but their photo-friendly upbringing more than makes up for their shortness of tooth.
Fans of the seven-book series chronicling a young wizard's coming-of-age in a fantastic and dangerous, magical world have a lot of emotion invested in the franchise.
In every year, there is a similar trend, with half of the famous people getting that way by relatively young age, seeing their fame (measured by the number of times they are mentioned in books) increase rather dramatically, and then seeing that celebrity wane as time passes and they age and die.
Rather, these young adults have come of age at a particularly merciless moment.
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