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Source: Webster's dictionaryAfter fledging, the chicks spend the first few years of their lives at sea, returning to breed about five years later. Source: Internet
Although, strictly speaking, he did not establish slavery, he imposed a semi-feudal system, fumage, in which every able man was required to work in plantations (similar to Latifundios ) to produce goods for the fledging country. Source: Internet
For up to three weeks after fledging, they are still fed by the male, who locates them by listening for their fledging call. Source: Internet
At the turn of the century it was owned by Sir Edward Hulton, who decided to make the paper compete with the fledging Daily Mail. Source: Internet
If your past record is to be believed you can do the job of running a fledging government better than the fellow next door, that's if you immunize yourself against that venom we call tribalism and clansim. Source: Internet
Birkin, a fledging actress from England, had just arrived in France after divorcing composer John Barry. Source: Internet