coevals


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all the people living at the same time or of approximately the same age

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In many countries, (particularly 60-80 years old) senior women express more loneliness than their male coevals (12%).
Rudy's well-born great grandparents, who lost their wealth for defying the frailes, were coevals of the first recorded ParaNaque Mayuga-Narciso, who held Emilio Aguinaldo's southern flank in the revolution.
The question is why Pakistan could not compete with its other coevals? Why Pakistan could not be the Asian Tiger?
Their coevals had lived through that era, and they understood that the America First Committee was in the broad tradition of American political activism.
Surely the Nixon lapel pin I wore at 16, when my conformist coevals busied themselves with Molotov cocktails and obscene graffiti, scarcely qualifies as rebellion.
Small wonder that the Law Commission is currently reviewing the Victorian laws which set the framework in which Mr Savage and his coevals elsewhere 'devil about', seeking ever more trivial rules to impose on the taxi trade, which they espouse are in the interest of protecting the travelling public.
SKOPJE, October 18, 2011 (TUR) -- Turkey's deputy prime minister said on Tuesday that Great Leader Ataturk differed from his coevals as he was open to reforms and renovation.
Sweet-natured Violet (Gerwig, "Greenberg") and her coed coevals Rose (Megalyn Echikunwoke, "24," "That '70s Show") and Heather (Carrie Maclemore, "Gossip Girl") are college students on a mission.
Raymond Gillespie attempts this through the lens of "generational change" across the three coevals of friars that covered the century.
Among psychosocial factors leading to the initiation and recurrence there were often noted unsatisfactory accommodation conditions in family (30.1%), problematic relationships with parents (37.8%), conflicts with mother and father (28.2%), conflicts and quarrels between parents in family (43.4%), unsatisfactory relations with their coevals, pathology in education (Table1).
Mainstreaming is a special identification of educating the handicapped students with their normally developed coevals in normal classes.
While most stories of gay men of my time have stressed the terrors of accepting their nature, there are a few well-known coevals who, like me, appear to have accepted their homosexuality fairly easily.
To be sure, his ideas about Jews and other races nowadays appear completely unreasonable, but apart from the fact that muddle-head is hardly a scientific term, undoubtedly not a few well-educated coevals found Chamberlains' opinions convincing.
But rarely, on the cusp of middle age, do I find myself in the middle of a broad range of ages, or in a room dominated by my coevals.