Although stardom beckoned at an early age, Michael was initially thwarted in his desire to act. |
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His grandfather was a gunsmith who stimulated his interest in firearms at an early age. |
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The majority of Pygora breeders do disbud their animals at an early age for their own convenience. |
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He had a troubled background including family difficulties from an early age and had started to take heroin at an early age. |
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Now, with this Ann doll, you can start training those young girls at an early age to become bigoted shrews! |
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The disease is usually diagnosed at an early age and patients have multiple primary sites. |
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A player's dependency on meeting the right manager at the right time begins at an early age. |
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The potential of probiotics to control allergic inflammation at an early age was assessed in a randomized double-blind placebo-controlled study. |
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While plans are still at an early age, MSPs have ruled out the use of any space for private functions such as parties or weddings. |
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I discovered at an early age that it was easier to write backwards cursively than it was to write forwards. |
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It is a good, reliable cropper that starts fruiting freely at an early age, coming into season in September. |
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She watched her older sisters be courted and then married, and she began emulating them at an early age. |
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Children become aware of death at an early age, and try from as young as four to understand and place it in context. |
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Institutionalization is facilitated in cases in which persons enter institutional settings at an early age. |
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A determination to overcome long odds was instilled in Whittle at an early age. |
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The result, he says, was a fairly philosophical attitude to life at an early age, but no more. |
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Tommy was a carpenter at an early age, but due to ill health was forced to return for some years. |
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Otherwise he argues, more will continue to start drinking at an early age and will become victims of peer pressure. |
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Having learnt Western music at an early age, you would except this London bred lad to be slightly low on Hindi music. |
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From classical piano at an early age, her interests developed through studies in Celtic Harp and percussion. |
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My life happened to intersect with the Tarot at an early age, so these days I'm a pretty decent cartomancer. |
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He was followed by Gnaeus Naeuius a Campanian who came at an early age to Rome. |
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Shankara was a Vedanta scholar, who had mastered the Vedas and the Upanishads at an early age. |
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I want to nip it in the bud at an early age and make them realise what pain it causes not just the victims but their families as well. |
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Affected individuals are sensitive to blue light and develop night blindness at an early age. |
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He spoke of how he felt he had been packed off to school at an early age with little contact with either his mother or his father. |
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Obviously it is easier on the child and adoptive parents if the child is adopted at an early age. |
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The wall eye will eventually become amblyopic, especially if the eye coordination problem is not addressed at an early age. |
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My mother, bless her soul, had done well by me in making me learn to sew at an early age. |
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A baby is not born with a sweet tooth and will only have a taste for sugar if it is given at an early age. |
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Football players have to give up their profession at an early age and start all over and find a new line of work. |
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Between making mud pies with friends and swimming in the Goose River, a love for music developed at an early age. |
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Widowed at an early age, she ruled alone without her adored Albert and made the era redolent with the ritual of death and mourning. |
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This bilingual program provides the opportunity for immersion in the lost mother tongue at an early age. |
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Left to wander the streets of his native San Diego alone, the boy learned baseball on the sandlots at an early age. |
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He got into trouble with the law at an early age with him being sent to an Approved School, a move which he said was the making of him. |
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In contrast, zoo elephants are typically found in groups of two, and two-thirds of female calves are taken from their mothers at an early age. |
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In that case, are there any advantages to starting second language teaching at an early age? |
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She's diabetic, and only has one lung after contracting tuberculosis at an early age. |
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Fredi was indeed fortunate to be born intelligent and became self-determining at an early age. |
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She hated exams and failed everything, and was told at an early age that she was not very bright. |
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Some militants become active late in life, others at an early age. |
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He had a burning ambition to be a rat-catcher at an early age. |
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Early transfers of property, large dowries, and a system of partible inheritance favored the entry of sons and sons-in-law into commercial ventures at an early age. |
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Toy breeds tend to lose their teeth at an early age but the avoidance of commercial treats and titbits will preserve them for as long as is possible. |
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The loss of both her parents at an early age distorted her outlook on life. |
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Since Wilson died at an early age, the story is necessarily truncated. |
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He fell foul of the police at an early age, was befriended by a local bushranger, and at 15 was imprisoned for three years on horse stealing charges. |
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He won his cap for the Portuguese national side at an early age. |
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These days, children learn hula at an early age, along with Hawaiian language and culture and related skills like collecting forest materials for leis. |
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Perhaps the saddest family man fetishist is the poor chick who read too much Anais Nin at an early age and became obsessed with the idea of being A Mistress. |
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I was reaping the benefits of all of the good foundation work of concentration, meditation and contemplation that had been given to me at an early age. |
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But a strong work ethic was instilled in him at an early age. |
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Olaf was early a well-thewed man, goodly to look at, of middle height, and wise and deft of speech he was at an early age. |
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Having lost both his parents at an early age, he and his brother were raised by Thomas Myles. |
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His artistic ability was spotted at an early age by a local teacher, Glynne Morse, who encouraged Baker to act. |
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Williams was born in Cwm, Ebbw Vale, and started playing snooker at an early age. |
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Jones exhibited artistic promise at an early age, even entering his drawings into exhibitions of children's artwork. |
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Many children were turned out of their home and left to fend for themselves at an early age, and many more ran away because of ill treatment. |
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Llywelyn had a strong claim to be the legitimate ruler and began a campaign to win power at an early age. |
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Robert the Bruce would most probably have become trilingual at an early age. |
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Maxwell was fascinated by geometry at an early age, rediscovering the regular polyhedra before he received any formal instruction. |
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Intentional mistreatment of animals at an early age is generally considered to be a predicting factor to sociopathy later in life. |
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Trained at an early age in the Safawi version of Ja'fari Shi'ism, Rowhani later studied law and science. |
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A form of society existed at an early age known as the Matriarchate or Mother-rule. |
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Chaplin began performing at an early age, touring music halls and later working as a stage actor and comedian. |
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He took to classical music at an early age and only later branched out to popular and ethnic music. |
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Raised in the Pinner area of London, John learned to play piano at an early age, and by 1962 had formed Bluesology. |
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William of Ockham was born in Ockham, Surrey in 1285 and joined the Franciscan order at an early age. |
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Researchers Schoon and Duckworth completed a study in 2012 that could potentially help identify who may become an entrepreneur at an early age. |
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Or, because they were removed from school at an early age, they may have no skills other than killing and being able to fieldstrip weapons. |
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He is believed to have become a seaman at an early age and made several voyages to India as a ship pilot. |
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Against his father's wishes he devoted himself at an early age to the monastic life. |
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The first three molars of the lower jaw are very weak, and are often lost at an early age. |
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It is usually lost at an early age, leaving no trace of the alveolus in the jaw. |
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Hardy's own natural affinity for mathematics was perceptible at an early age. |
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Where trading is a significant feature of social life, children can start trading in small items at an early age, often in the company of family members or of peers. |
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It is important to instill discipline in a child at an early age. |
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Pigs are also precocial, meaning they are born with well-developed sensory and motor systems, which allows them to be very mobile and weaned at an early age. |
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Charles was determined to have his children educated, including his daughters, as his parents had instilled the importance of learning in him at an early age. |
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Whitworth was born in Stockport, Cheshire, the son of Charles Whitworth, a teacher and Congregational minister, and at an early age developed an interest in machinery. |
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Abandoned by her parents at an early age, Kate finally makes peace with her situation, her older sister, and Lil, who has loved her every step of the way. |
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As a child, young Bell displayed a natural curiosity about his world, resulting in gathering botanical specimens as well as experimenting even at an early age. |
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Young Maneh had a rough start, dropping out of school at an early age and then losing his arm when he was 12 in an accident while working at an auto repair shop. |
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The baritone Frederick Ranalow, famed for his close to 1,500 performances in The Beggar's Opera, was born in Kingstown, although he moved to England at an early age. |
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Selective Mutism is an example of extreme social phobia at an early age. |
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