It was laughed at as a childish reaction to counter the Nobel prize, and a joke.
What childish pleasures do you enjoy, or wish you took the time to enjoy?
If you're a Tory MP this bust-up is about Labour playing childish games yet again.
Mere peccadilloes a childish electorate is prone to until it grows up and outgrows them.
But having given us error, platitude and childish understanding, what doe the Commissioner then propose?
But in the words of Scripture, the time has come to set aside childish things.
If at any time it has demonstrated a childish need for discipline, this moment is it.
Probably no woman sleeps with such childish beauty as my adorable difficult fractious intolerant wife.
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At a childish level, this is badmouthing a classmate and refusing to acknowledge his birthday.
It never ceases to amaze me to see how childish Wall Street can be sometimes.
The Portman Group investigated the product after receiving one complaint over the "childish" design.
As for Mr. Taylor and his childish tirades, find something new to have your tantrums over.
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Since Forbes chose to do something childish, why not continue this trend, but turn it into a positive?
The sandbox politics of throwing tantrums if your team doesn't get everything it wants is not just childish.
Small prints are ideal for children's rooms because they are less sophisticated than larger prints without being childish.
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The first results of which seem to be that yes indeed, games players do indeed enjoy being childish.
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It might seem like childish anarchy, but there is a legitimate rationale behind wanting to fool the engine.
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Now I feel a childish enthusiasm crossing Victoria Harbour on the Star Ferry.
It never ceases to amaze me to see just how spoiled and childish Wall Street can be sometimes.
She mentions Freud and his "Civilization and Its Discontents, " which argues that civilization relies on restraint of childish behavior.
That people playing a game should be childish: well, we associate being a child with playing games of course.
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Arvid is wounded and childish, desperate for reassurance from his mother, anxiously competitive with his brothers, dead and alive.
For all my childish panic over San Jose, I am a stud at hand-flying the Cessna into Lawrence Municipal Airport.
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We remain a young nation, but in the words of Scripture, the time has come to set aside childish things.
The fiscal plans are like one of those childish excuses that begin with a little exaggeration and morph into outright falsehood.
What's odd about such self-restraint is that I was terrible at holding back my childish desires in almost every other way.
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"The House of Commons became even more oppressive and the childish banter even more irrelevant and irritating, " he wrote in his memoirs.
Unbelievers in religion who think science can save the world are possessed by a fantasy that's far more childish than any myth.
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