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infancy

the early stage of growth or development the earliest state of immaturity

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Simple sentences

Space science is still in its infancy.
My infancy was more than happy.

Movie subtitles

Infancy?
She felt that her family had conspired to cheat me of my birthright, and I passed from infancy to childhood in an atmosphere of family history and genealogies.
And as for memories, infancy, childhood.
Even in infancy.
A caress leads us from our infancy.
If the flow of time is reversed, then one is born at an old age, and dies in infancy.
Certain needs have been created. by this society, starting in infancy.
From Infancy.
And we laugh like soft, mad children. smug in the woolly, cotton brains of infancy.
Some free associations from my infancy.
If they became meshed together in their infancy, then somehow their molecules have assumed a symbiotic relationship.
Our scientists seeded the primordial oceans of many worlds where life was in its infancy.
But we'll have to retrain her from infancy to adulthood.
The engagement between them is of a peculiar kind. From their infancy they have been intended for each other.
To have dedicated your life to me since my infancy?
Criminology is in its infancy and infantile minds are in charge of it.
First, the house of Erronius, a befuddled old man, abroad now in search of his children, stolen in infancy by pirates.
Just about the age of my children when they were stolen in infancy by pirates.
And my grandfather, of course, who raised me from infancy.
She had a child but it died in infancy.
I will tell you of the years of my infancy, years spent training my body to satisfy the basest, most extravagant desires.
But she gave you life, nurtured you from infancy.
Whatever I may or may not have done, I certainly passed infancy.
Yes, you definitely are past infancy.
I still don't understand why Tanika has shots of Coy all the way back to infancy.
Do you want to try it with the adults or stick to infancy?
When you got here, I hadn't been born I looked after you from infancy.
Humanity was in its infancy.
They have each remained in the very infancy of their love.
Science is still in its infancy.
Science was in its infancy.
Thy nerves are in their infancy again, And have no vigour in them.
From their infancy they have been intended for each other.
Without you, this rebellion would've died in its infancy.
Well, nobody remembers their infancy. Anyone who says they do is lying.
One's lost his parents in a fire, another's been molested since infancy.
A year when passions ran high. I was only a child then, living in a country which in the eyes of history, was still in its infancy.
Though extracting psychokinetic ability is in its infancy.
He was abused by his father in infancy and taken into care.

News and current affairs

Normally, a US defense project in its infancy would not cause the excitement NMD generates.
Though still in its infancy, the internet has shown that it has the power to shake China loose from its stagnant, isolated and repressive past.
The difficulty of repossession (where did the borrower park the car?) and sale (the used-car market is still in its infancy) meant that most of these bad loans had to be written off.
In 2000, when the United Nations Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) were established, broadband was in its infancy, and most of these benefits had not even been imagined.
In its infancy, it might not be able to provide adequate emergency support in a timely and flexible manner.
We spend our long infancy and childhood adapting to the widely varying and complex sociocultural environment that surrounds us.
Raising such questions when nanotechnology is still in its infancy may result in better, safer products and less long-term liability for industry.
The Court is still in its infancy, and antagonizing the many government leaders expressing solidarity with him could jeopardize its future.
Indeed, regional institutions in the Arab world, Africa, Latin America, and East Asia are still in their infancy - and need to grow up fast.
Any attempt at democratization by civil society will thus be crushed in its infancy.
Our knowledge of the regulation of tumor dormancy is really in its infancy.
Likewise, while today's sharing-economy companies may be just out of their infancy, their services will one day be ubiquitous.
So, in its infancy, the European Union held much the same attitude that I held toward my European background.
But, despite the achievements of the past 20 years, the movement for international justice is still in its infancy.
So what lessons should we draw from the inevitably messy nature of electoral processes in countries where there is either no middle class or only a rudimentary one, and where a democratic culture is at best in its infancy?
We spend our long infancy and childhood adapting to the widely varying and complex sociocultural environment that surrounds us. This allows us to interact and operate successfully within our environment throughout our lives.
At that point, America's manufacturing industries were just discovering the benefits of flexible (re)configuration, which enabled distribution of generated electric power, while America's home-appliance industry was in its infancy.

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