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Olds

American  
[ohldz] / oʊldz /

noun

  1. Ransom Eli, 1864–1950, U.S. automobile pioneer and manufacturer.


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"Like most 18 year olds, I saw university as furthering your education, a chance to better yourself," he said.

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"There's been three generations with no cookery going on in schools, or very little, so what we thought was that the answer was to have a really good curriculum, starting with four year olds and going right through primary school," Dame Prue said.

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Actually, one of the key findings of research by Bangor University was that a third of the 1,009 13 to 18 year olds they surveyed found conversation with their AI companion more satisfying than with a real-life friend.

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According to communications regulator Ofcom, 90% of children in the UK own a mobile phone by the age of 11, including nearly a quarter of five to seven year olds.

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Around 1- 4% of the population is thought to live with OCD but the number of 16-24 year olds in England reporting symptoms of it has more than tripled in a decade.

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