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children

[chil-druhn] / ˈtʃɪl drən /






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His trial was a rare case in the US of a police officer charged with failing to protect children from criminal harm.

From BBC

The businessman was critically wounded while protesting on Jan. 9, and died a day-and-a-half later, leaving behind a widow and two young children, the relative said.

From The Wall Street Journal

“Good Trouble” begins by tracing his footsteps growing up in Troy, Ala., where he was born on February 21, 1940, the third of 10 children to a sharecropping family.

From Salon

The risks are not uniform, with foetuses and young children most affected, and girls and women 52-percent more susceptible to the cancer-inducing effects of radiation than boys and men.

From Barron's

That echoed a 2019 remark: “We want babies not just because they are economically useful. We want more babies because children are good.”

From MarketWatch