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  • 1Americans for a Society Free from Age Restrictions — Infobox Organization name = ASFAR Youth Liberation membership = 1,500+ members headquarters = Chicago, IL formation = 1996 website = http://www.asfar.org/ Americans for a Society Free from Age Restrictions, also known as ASFAR Youth Liberation,… …

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  • 2Age of Conan: Hyborian Adventures — North American cover Developer(s) Funcom Publisher(s) Funcom Eidos Interactive …

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  • 3Age Discrimination in Employment Act — n. A federal law that prohibits discrimination against people on the basis of age. abbrv. ADEA The Essential Law Dictionary. Sphinx Publishing, An imprint of Sourcebooks, Inc. Amy Hackney Blackwell. 2008. Age Discrimination in Employment Act …

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  • 4age-group — (n.) 1904, originally a term in the science of demographics, from AGE (Cf. age) (n.) + GROUP (Cf. group) (n.) …

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  • 5age-old — (adj.) 1896, from AGE (Cf. age) (n.) + OLD (Cf. old) …

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  • 6Age of Love (TV series) — infobox television show name = Age of Love format = Competitive reality show runtime = 60 minutes starring = Mark Consuelos (Host) Mark Philippoussis creator = J. D. Roth country = USA network = NBC picture format = 480i (SDTV) first aired = June …

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  • 7age — {{11}}age (n.) late 13c., long but indefinite period in human history, from O.Fr. aage (11c., Mod.Fr. áge) age; life, lifetime, lifespan; maturity, earlier edage, from V.L. *aetaticum (Cf. Sp. edad, It. eta, Port. idade age ), from L. aetatem… …

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  • 8from --- to --- — 1. Used with a repeated word to show that something keeps on. Without ending. * /The world grows wiser from age to age./ * /He goes from day to day without changing his necktie./ Also used in a short form like an adjective. * /The superintendent… …

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  • 9from --- to --- — 1. Used with a repeated word to show that something keeps on. Without ending. * /The world grows wiser from age to age./ * /He goes from day to day without changing his necktie./ Also used in a short form like an adjective. * /The superintendent… …

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  • 10from\ ---\ to\ --- — 1. Used with a repeated word to show that something keeps on. Without ending. The world grows wiser from age to age. He goes from day to day without changing his necktie. Also used in a short form like an adjective. The superintendent spends more …

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