| 11. | Having arrived at the awkward age of 12, the urbanized Charlayne suddenly saw her aunt as embarrassingly backward and countrified.
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| 12. | AGES 11-13 May want to see Mac in what could be his last role before he reaches that awkward age.
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| 13. | Those words are so strong, but that's an awkward age and a lot of situations may actually go that far ."
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| 14. | "That's when as a child actor you get into an awkward age where you're not quite a kid, " he said.
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| 15. | "Some kids are just at an awkward age or don't know how to express affection positively to a sibling, " he says.
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| 16. | The 1994 nominee, " The Awkward Age ", was produced during the war, and tells the story of a Communist-era boarding school.
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| 17. | Even in what might be considered Chelsea's Awkward Age, its 80-plus galleries yield shows of considerable interest, some of which are noted below.
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| 18. | Truth is, I'm at that awkward age-- too old to strut my sagging stuff in a bikini, but too young for a rocker.
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| 19. | "If Harry has hit his awkward age, Rowling the writer has already passed through it, " writes Salon . com critic Laura Miller.
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| 20. | The First Quartet is usually seen as the gangly adolescent of the group, stuck stylistically in an awkward age between Romantic and modern styles.
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