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aged ADJ

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aged BIOL
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aged FIN
aged FIN

aged flour INDUST

aged payables ECON

aged portfolio ECON

very aged

aged cash requirements ECON

age <an age; ages> N

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During the early stages of development tadpoles lacked pigmentation, but as they aged they progressively develop adult colouration.
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He caught polio, aged four months, after receiving the oral polio vaccine.
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Even-aged silvicultural systems satisfy the reproduction and growth requirements of black oak better than the all-aged or uneven-aged selection system.
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It's corn-fed and aged for 21 days before being roasted in rock salt and transferred to domed stainless steel carts and carved.
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As he aged, his modesty developed into miserliness.
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The percentage of residents aged 19 to 34 was among the county's highest.
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They were artificially aged, which altered their colorations (in general, their colours are photo-negatives of their originals).
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Despite this, or perhaps because of it, they enjoy fair popularity across the nation, especially with the middle-aged population.
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He was re-elected president in 1966 aged 84, until 2013 a world record for the oldest elected head of state.
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In 1979, aged 24 and early in his career, he became an outspoken advocate of arts council funding and theatre in education.
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