71.   Adults are too, school officials say.

72.   Adults must be careful, however, not to overburden children or to expect them to offer more than fleeting comfort, Ms. McCue said.

73.   After a long run of living-room-style nightspots, Gerber is betting that adults are ready to dance again.

74.   Almost all movies that are not for children are marketed as rental titles because, though adults increasingly are buying and collecting movies, most people prefer to rent.

75.   Almost half the adults are unemployed, and more than half the adult population is illiterate.

76.   All adults were once fluent in teenonics, but now it makes no sense whatsoever.

77.   Both are overwhelmingly white suburbs of broad lawns and shopping malls, where most adults have been to college.

78.   But adults are just as likely to be found sitting on the bouncy ball stools, legs crimped, playing videogames.

79.   But Aroner cited polls showing that about two of three Americans believe terminally ill adults should be able to ask a physician for medication to end their lives.

80.   But Carlton Kendrick, a family therapist in Boston, said adults were not the intended audience.

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