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- noun Plural form of
girl . - noun A woman's
breasts .
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Examples
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Nicole and some others had Matt guessing which girls were which ___girls (if that made sense) and he was good at it and enjoyed it.
anne-jumps Diary Entry anne-jumps 2001
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Trying to protect retarded girls against sexual abuse, and undesirable pregnancy, and at the same time respect the girls rights, can be difficult.
Chapter 6 1999
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There are many ways to help girls feel better about themselves and to help their families and communities understand that girls lives can be different.
Chapter 10 1997
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Until now boys and girls have sat together in class, but hereafter they are separated, the boy going to a boys school and the girl to a girls.
Chapter 4. American and English Today. 2. Differences in Usage Henry Louis 1921
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It's only that I was thinking how dearly I would love to meet girls again -- just as _girls!
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Some of the main strategies used include: providing the girls with an open and trusting environment; creating an atmosphere that promotes change rather than complacency; addressing the girls problems in the here and now, valuing each person as she is now rather than analyzing or dwelling on the past; using problems as opportunities for learning and change; expecting mature behaviour from all participants (girls, educators, administrators); using values as the basis for establishing rules, with the basic value being that of mutual help and support; using the concept of responsibility as an essential factor for change.
79. Community-run preschool centres in low-income areas 1992
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One mother, 35, with six-year-old twin girls, is an advocate.
Susan Shapiro Barash: Mother-Daughter Relationships: Why Being Your Daughter's Best Friend Is a Bad Idea Susan Shapiro Barash 2010
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One mother, 35, with six-year-old twin girls, is an advocate.
Susan Shapiro Barash: Mother-Daughter Relationships: Why Being Your Daughter's Best Friend Is a Bad Idea Susan Shapiro Barash 2010
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One mother, 35, with six-year-old twin girls, is an advocate.
Susan Shapiro Barash: Mother-Daughter Relationships: Why Being Your Daughter's Best Friend Is a Bad Idea Susan Shapiro Barash 2010
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One mother, 35, with six-year-old twin girls, is an advocate.
Susan Shapiro Barash: Mother-Daughter Relationships: Why Being Your Daughter's Best Friend Is a Bad Idea Susan Shapiro Barash 2010
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