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211 Alexia with her mother Isabelle. At 10-years-old she has become the youngest interpreter to work at the European Parliament and she is blind translater.
212 Haley is the youngest actor to win an MTV individual award.
213 Bruno was the youngest son(sentencedict.com), and ostensibly not connected with the Family business of prostitution.
214 Georgia has become the youngest female member of Mensa after scoring a genius - rated IQ of 152.
215 Now ubiquitous, Jang is the caretaker-mentor while Kim's greenhorn youngest son, Kim Jong-un, is belatedly groomed as dauphin.
216 He is a prodigy, becoming the youngest State Alchemist in the Army's history.
217 Kim's third and youngest son, 26 - year - old Kim Jong - un , reportedly stood for election.
218 You know, I think my youngest daughter was born with honey in her mouth! She can sweet-talk me into doing just about anything she wants me to do.
219 Inge Sorensen of Denmark earned a bronze medal in the 200m breaststroke at the age of 12, making her the youngest medalist ever in an individual event.
220 Other significant subplots include the adventures of Lydia, the youngest Bennet daughter.
221 If he enters Cambridge at 14, Arran would be the youngest student there since William Pitt the Younger became an undergraduate in 1773.
222 Their youngest brother was nine when he picked up a cue for the first time.
223 But Isabel Presa, who lost her youngest son in one of the blasts, said: "It has destroyed my life, it has condemned me and my husband to a life sentence, and these people get off scot-free."
224 1979 ? TRACY AUSTIN ? Tracy Austin becomes the youngest US Open champion at the age of 16 years defeating four-time defending champion Chris Evert Lloyd with 6-4 6-3 in the finals.
225 Thomas Alva the youngest of Samuel's seven children was born in 1847.
226 A few days before I arrive in Banda, one of the gang's youngest members, a 14-year-old girl, had been attacked with a 32)sickle as she went for her morning 33)ablutions in the fields.
227 The youngest Tarleton boy had been friends with King and Cal.
228 In fact, we know that Rowling despises this Blytonesque endless summer holiday world where youngest Anne served copious Ginger Beer and was only ever complimented on her wifely attributes.
229 Welcome, dennis kim. Mr. kim Was not only the valedictorian at stanford university, He is also the youngest recipient Of the prestigious stevenson award.
230 No matter what happens to you today, you shouldn't feel sorrowful. Because today is the youngest day you'll ever have for the rest of your life.
231 Village, the youngest of the two wives, hair wearing a white paper flower . In a withered.
232 Now , SIB is the youngest and one of the most dynamic and potential departments in SISU.
233 His youngest son, Gregory, a tortured transvestite who eventually changed sex, once called his father "a gin-soaked monster".
234 Now, Tom Thumb, the youngest of his seven sons, heard everything.
235 He was the youngest man ever elected governor of Arkansas.
236 The youngest, Ralph, is odd, locked in a sealed, symbiotic clutch with his girlfriend that is literalised when they install a deadbolt on their bedroom door.
237 BLOCK: That's 10-year-old Kathryn Aurora Gray of Fredericton, New Brunswick, the youngest person ever to discover a supernova.
238 Although the Fachhochschulen is the youngest college in Germany, it has become the main body of German higher vocational education, and it is on the same level with the multiversity.
239 The youngest child, John, was to die at the age of fourteen.
240 As the first career woman that enters the White House, jacqueline . Kennedy made American throughout history the youngest the most beautiful also first-lady.
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