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  • As well as vast armies of monoculture trees, decades of fire suppression produced a susceptible same-age forest, the equivalent of a human population of millions of eighty-year-olds caught in the surge of a deadly infectious plague.

    Bird Cloud Annie Proulx 2011

  • Since they tend to occur together, a troop usually produces crops of babies that have same-age peers.

    The Science of Success 2009

  • As well as vast armies of monoculture trees, decades of fire suppression produced a susceptible same-age forest, the equivalent of a human population of millions of eighty-year-olds caught in the surge of a deadly infectious plague.

    Bird Cloud Annie Proulx 2011

  • Since they tend to occur together, a troop usually produces crops of babies that have same-age peers.

    The Science of Success 2009

  • In other words, two same-age brothers help each other a lot more when, by doing so, they are supporting the survival of 100 percent of their genes.

    Red Flags or Red Herrings? Susan Engel 2011

  • As well as vast armies of monoculture trees, decades of fire suppression produced a susceptible same-age forest, the equivalent of a human population of millions of eighty-year-olds caught in the surge of a deadly infectious plague.

    Bird Cloud Annie Proulx 2011

  • As well as vast armies of monoculture trees, decades of fire suppression produced a susceptible same-age forest, the equivalent of a human population of millions of eighty-year-olds caught in the surge of a deadly infectious plague.

    Bird Cloud Annie Proulx 2011

  • In other words, two same-age brothers help each other a lot more when, by doing so, they are supporting the survival of 100 percent of their genes.

    Red Flags or Red Herrings? Susan Engel 2011

  • Although he is way ahead of my son in maturation, academics and independence, his same-age, same-sex cousin is now able to note his cousin's strengths.

    Michele Somerville: It Takes a (Christmas) Village to Raise a Child With Autism Michele Somerville 2011

  • His most famous experiment showed that baby rhesus monkeys, raised alone or with same-age peers, preferred a foodless but fuzzy terrycloth surrogate “mother” over a wire-mesh version that freely dispensed meals.

    The Science of Success 2009

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