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Young couples marry at around 15 years of age. The ideal wives for a man are considered to be his father's sister daughter (FZD) and his sister's daughter (ZD). Most marriages are monogamous, but in the 1980s the anthropologist L?ia Andrade noted the existence of two polygamic marriages, formed earlier in the 1960s.
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Young clear evidence of formation mode is present, but little or no evidence is present that subsequent development has occurred.
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Young Terms for the young of the animal. Where specific terms exist for the male and female young, these are given, followed by m and f respectively.
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Young In a white wine, refers to having a youthful freshness and flavor. In other wines, it refers to wines that have not been fully developed.
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Young When used to describe a planetary surface, "young" means that the visible features are of relatively recent origin, ie that older features have been destroyed by erosion or lava flows. Young surfaces exhibit few impact craters and are typically varied and complex; in contrast, an "old" surface is one that has changed relatively little over geologic time. The surfaces of Earth and Io are young; the surfaces of Mercury and Callisto are old.
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