Mature Lola [TESTED]
The phrase "mature Lola" appears in several distinct literary and scientific contexts, most notably in Ian McEwan's Atonement and in microbiological research regarding bacterial proteins. Literary & Media Contexts
: The phrase is used to describe individual people named Lola, such as a young artist praised by her teacher for being "very mature" and focused on her sophisticated floral compositions. mature lola
: In the Vocaloid community, "Lola" (the first English Vocaloid) is often portrayed in fan fiction as a "mature 'big sister'" figure who is protective of her friends. Scientific Context The phrase "mature Lola" appears in several distinct
: In breeding and pet ownership forums, "mature Lola" may refer to the physical and behavioral development of a dog (e.g., a Chihuahua) as she grows from a puppy into an adult. Tracking Perspective, Morality, and Motive in Atonement Scientific Context : In breeding and pet ownership