Translation for '
to grow up' from English to Norwegian
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- Their children are also more likely to experience health and developmental problems, and to grow up in poverty.
- Narrator Charles's fiancée Sophia says it refers not to dishonesty, but rather "we hadn't been able to grow up independent...
- As hops are a climbing plant, they are trained to grow up trellises made from strings or wires that support the plants and allow them significantly greater growth with the same sunlight profile.
- So all I wanted was to grow up to be a guy who could flip a quarter to a nephew."
- However, the population of the city is expected to grow up to around 39.1 lakhs (3.91 million).
- "Love and Kisses" is a 1965 American comedy film starring Rick Nelson (formerly "Ricky Nelson") as a young man who tries to grow up and emancipate himself from his middle-class parents by getting married.
- Although not all people who come to Neverland cease to age, its best-known resident famously refused to grow up.
- Generation X was the first cohort to grow up post-integration after the racist Jim Crow laws.
- Confused Youth is a song about parents forcing their kids to grow up and conform to society's norms, and calls for solidarity among the youth.
- Marc Prensky coined the term "digital native" to describe "K through college" students in 2001, explaining they "represent the first generations to grow up with this new technology".
- The economy and population continued to grow up until the time of a fire in 1909, which destroyed most of the eastern portion of town.
- Marco Polo made mention of the wine, and other classical accounts describe vines trained by pulleys and weights to grow up one side of a house and down another.
- In a brief speech at this performance Beyoncé said, "I want my daughter to grow up seeing a woman lead our country and knowing that her possibilities are limitless."
- Underneath a glowing full moon, Act I ends with siblings George and Rebecca, and Emily gazing out of their respective bedroom windows, enjoying the smell of heliotrope in the "wonderful (or terrible) moonlight," with the self-discovery of Emily and George liking each other, and the realization that they are both straining to grow up in their own way.
- This increase in the number of choanocytes and hence in pumping capacity enables syconoid sponges to grow up to a few centimeters in diameter.
- Willie tells Mo about his feelings for Marty, but is reminded how young she is and says that he just doesn't want to grow up.
- This "sharing" has caused a pseudo-religious cult or series of cults to grow up around the layouts and the use of the drug.
- He was considered to be the last speaker to grow up in a Manx-speaking community environment.
- Kylie Minogue was depicted as a vain robot; Luciano Pavarotti was hugely overweight and ate everything he saw; Matt and Luke Goss of the band Bros were depicted as children wanting to grow up.
- News & World Report" ranked it among "America's 10 Best Places to Grow Up".
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