She grew roses at her family home and they were a constant reminder of her happy years growing up with her brothers and sisters and her parents. |
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Many of the moves our family made when I was growing up were not done for occupational reasons, but in search of better fishing grounds. |
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I plucked a perfect white-and-purple passion flower from a vine growing up the wall of my house, and dropped it in her palm. |
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I was given a chance to go through some of the gawkiest stages of growing up in an atmosphere of sympathy and understanding. |
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She loved her grandchildren and spent many hours with her granddaughters when they were growing up. |
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This area is partially enclosed by more trellis with honeysuckle and climbing roses growing up it. |
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Would it be better to treat children like adults while they are growing up? |
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When I was growing up we had to watch money closely, though we never went short of essentials. |
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It's very triggering as someone who has seen dead bodies like this growing up. |
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What I wanted to do was create a film that was honest and truthful about growing up in that part of England. |
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Some moms have a hard time facing the fact that their daughters are growing up and becoming young women. |
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I'm thinking about how quickly time has gone and how fast the grandbabies are growing up. |
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He recalled that, when he was growing up on the farm, the family killed three hogs per year to keep the family in ham, sausage and sidemeat. |
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You write about this humorously, but I think it would have been really hard growing up in a house like this. |
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I was wondering where all the whip-smart insights into the mind of a woman finally growing up were. |
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They are small fishes, growing up to 25 cm long, excepting the Greater argentine, Argentina silus, which reaches 70 cm. |
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Even as a teenager growing up, I felt I was destined for great things during my life. |
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Barbie's body and face has remained relatively unchanging, symbolizing growing up to the little girl. |
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It must have been tough being an Irish kid growing up in the fifties and sixties with no father. |
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Yes, there is a mulberry tree not far from here growing up on that bank just over a ways. |
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I spent a lot of time at their house while I was growing up and despite themselves they made the house a warm and fun place to visit. |
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What chance do they stand of growing up with a taste for wholesome, nourishing food when their mothers cannot be bothered to feed them correctly? |
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To the unfortunates growing up in the Sudan and other similar places, I have nothing but compassion. |
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If you like sentimental goo about growing up in the Midwest of America among widescreen landscapes, boy, are you in luck. |
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Kelly Willis has kicked around record labels nearly as much as her family kicked around the country while she was growing up. |
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You could simply read all this as a hymn to growing up in a magical, deeply mysterious city. |
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As I was growing up in Northern Ireland, I could sense the ambivalence about Unionism in a sizeable proportion of mainland Britons. |
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The one thing I know is all the time I spent playing games while growing up, organized and unorganized, did me nothing but good. |
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Some dads invade privacy this way to ease anxieties about how fast their daughters are growing up. |
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Who of us cannot look back on our growing up years and see how our parents influenced us by both nature and nurture? |
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The golden boy of British dance obviously adores his own mother, who naturally wanted only the best for him when he was growing up in Wimbledon. |
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One day when I was growing up, a train went by and a cinder from the steam engine blew up on the roof and started a fire. |
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Any girl growing up struggles to reconcile her sense of her own body with the fascistic norms imposed on her. |
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Another use of the forest was to make swings utilising the supplejack vines growing up the trees. |
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Schulberg started writing as a high school stringer for newspapers when he was growing up in Los Angeles. |
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He talks to the musician about growing up in a house resonant with music, about his early struggles, and about how music can make people weep. |
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I too, love Parcheesi, but growing up as an only child, it was hard to find other players. |
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When I was growing up, the only language I ever heard was either Urdu or Hindustani. |
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When her kids were growing up, Dale Kephart always had volleyball and badminton nets set up in the backyard. |
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During my Mother's growing up days an old hobo lived in a dugout in the vicinity of her little town. |
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As an only child growing up in Aberdeen, she remembers the sense of always being slightly on the outside. |
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Certainly, there won't be any growing up in public if their charming sonic bricolage sneaks into the mainstream. |
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In short, our elite athletes often live a life wrapped in cotton wool and protected from the vagaries of growing up. |
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She was so beautiful and was growing up so nicely, not to mention she was nice herself too. |
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I could taste the smoke in my mouth and smell the nightshade growing up the embankment and feel my mum's hand on my arm. |
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Now, that's acceptable for a six year old growing up in New England, but we can handle a more accurate version of history. |
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While many see this as just part of being young and enjoying growing up, there is a hidden danger. |
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He noticed she still had her bulletin board covered in the pictures of them growing up together back when they had been best friends. |
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They were my celluloid heroes in the dark days of the 1960s when I was growing up. |
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The business of growing up may be difficult enough but even when it is over, life as a sports celebrity does not get any easier. |
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Two watchtowers and several houses are now growing up around a 30-ft high, aisled longhall that will eventually measure 60 ft long by 30 ft wide. |
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The story is a classic tale of growing up as the first-generation child of immigrants. |
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Swimming and fishing with home-made rods was still very popular when he was growing up. |
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When I was growing up, it was considered a mortal sin to be seen out in public wearing hair curlers. |
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He tells of growing up a model Mormon man, excommunication from the church, divorce, a life as a high priced call boy and drug abuse. |
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He embraced and identified what it was to be a Nuyorican, a Puerto Rican growing up in New York. |
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And I had great sisters that I grew up with, Tracey and Sandy, who were my half-sisters, but were my sisters growing up. |
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I was told when I was growing up that you should douche right after intercourse. |
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Of course, height enhancers could speak out against heightism, while still relieving short children of the burden of growing up short. |
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He adopted a playboy lifestyle which must have been beyond his wildest dreams when he was growing up. |
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I still hanker to return home with my family one day but my view of NZ when I was growing up in the 1970's is dead and buried. |
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Born in Singapore, growing up in East London and now based in Los Angeles, Clarisse is a woman of the world. |
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The two had been stepbrothers only for a brief while, but had instantly bonded after growing up in unstable families. |
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As kids are growing up, especially those who aspire to be Olympians, what are they seeing? |
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No fewer than four semi-autobiographical books about growing up, all by women cartoonists, have appeared or will appear this fall. |
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Quin thought that once they finished growing up they would be heartbreakers. |
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We are consigning hundreds of thousands of kids growing up in the inner cities to lives of failure because we are not teaching them to read. |
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And when she talks about growing up, it is of the runny-nosed wild child who was so different from her demure and rather regal mother. |
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Viewers were also curious to see how these kids would handle growing up, filling out, and breaking out. |
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I wasn't interested in glorifying the violence, I was interested in showing it as I felt it growing up and as I saw it. |
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As I look back on my youth, growing up in Santa Monica, California, I can identify three defining moments in creating my political ideology. |
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People who are my age are growing up with impending problems, such as major environmental instabilities and global warming. |
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Everyone I know or knew growing up seems to be fixated on getting ahead faster, graduating earlier and making more money speedily. |
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They travelled from near and far to join in the celebrations with many swapping tales and yarns of growing up in the area. |
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Our youth are growing up in a generation where motivation is a politically correct term parading as selfish bias. |
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This is a film about a generation that was growing up during wartime, a period of deterioration of all moral, social and economic values. |
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While growing up I watched my three brothers play baseball and always had a yen to join them. |
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Her name was still magic for many of the public but a new generation was growing up in the post-war period for whom she was yesterday's news. |
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It has just ended in divorce, but both their sons are happily ensconced at Ermysted's Grammar School and are growing up as real Dalesmen. |
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Mohan's thoughts have drifted back to India, his homeland, to Kaveri Amma, the woman who was his dai and looked after him when he was growing up. |
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In this semi-autobiography, Simon experiences the remoteness and instability of growing up on a reservation. |
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Laotian children may fear ghosts, but, growing up among Buddhist principles and culture, they don't even flinch at the sight of a mummy. |
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The life of a Romanian street child could not be more removed from that of a teenager growing up in Whitworth. |
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All the dogs I saw growing up spent their hot Oklahoma summer days lazing under a shade tree, lapping up cool water and scratching themselves. |
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When she was a young girl growing up in Wolverhampton, Denise Lewis itched to become the new Diana Ross. |
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Annie John is about a young girl growing up in Antigua and eventually being sent away to study. |
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As a young girl growing up in Trichy, Vanitha says she became interested in animation. |
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I would imagine that it must be very difficult for girls from an East Asian background growing up the UK if these representations are common. |
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I just tell myself I've been in hotter places growing up in the east Texas town of Jefferson. |
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When I was growing up there were lots of little shops like a local ironmongers. |
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The significance of the ancestral gods was an innate part of my growing up in Fiji. |
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This is the story of a boy growing up with a drunken father and a philandering mother. |
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As a child growing up in Bradford he was struck down with both infantile paralysis and rickets. |
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It was just my daddy and me growing up and I just think he's the most wonderful thing. |
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I think to a large extent it comes from growing up in the 1930s, when the situation in all respects was much worse than it is today. |
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When I was growing up, my grandmother would make these very traditional Lebanese foods. |
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Films that retrospectively examine growing up in the 1980s are a recent phenomenon. |
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Despite growing up in the segregated South and battling misogynist attitudes at every turn, Bessie realized her dream to become a pilot. |
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When I was growing up it just was not the done thing for a woman to smoke outdoors. |
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Had she ever been involved in any sectarian conflict when she was growing up? |
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If it was good enough for the cat she'd had growing up the two pampered felines could deal with it too. |
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Recent comedy films that reflect on growing up in the 1980s can be seen within a tradition of screen representations of past youth. |
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When I was growing up, I was taught that communism leads to dictatorship and capitalism leads inevitably to democracy. |
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I suppose growing up in the late twentieth century, an age of unswerving rationality, it's hard to have a belief system based on faith. |
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It was times like these when he wished he had had a sister growing up so he could spoil her rotten and always have someone to be close to. |
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Many young children go through periods of being fussy eaters and this is a normal part of growing up. |
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One minor agony of growing up in Northern Ireland is the atavistic tugging of ethnic loyalty. |
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She couldn't be more of a sabra, growing up working in the kibbutz cowshed on Mount Gilboa. |
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So, growing up, I knew that the Hollywood depiction of Indian life was rather idealized. |
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I was born in the late 1940s and I remember growing up what high hopes and exalted opinion we had of India's future and its leaders. |
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Tim Albery's production of Wagner's classic story of growing up, featuring some of his most lyrical music. |
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The film-makers aim to show that despite growing up in England, young Asians still respect traditions and customs of their parent's homeland. |
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So do you have any idea who influenced the artist Kanye West when he was growing up? |
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The one thing that provided sanity to a whole generation growing up in the backdrop of racial tension was music. |
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As a parent, my job is to feed her, clothe her and be a part of the culture she's growing up in. |
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When I was growing up, the papers I had most access to were The Daily Mail and The Mail on Sunday. |
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He explained that growing up under apartheid as a white South African meant a sheltered life, hidden from the actualities of the regime. |
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Perhaps the Flight girls, growing up on the Bell Block farm close to the Mangoraka stream, lived somewhat isolated, sheltered lives. |
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The people growing up with these ideologies usually accept what they are taught. |
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My dad was a big big fan of Ry Cooder when I was growing up, and I can remember frugging wildly to a tune or two by him. |
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But a kid growing up in Podunk, Montana, might have to drive 500 miles to make it to a professional game. |
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Like all mothers, though, she sees you as her little girl growing up, and it's making her a teensy bit nervous. |
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My best friend when I was growing up had three sisters and I was very envious at the easy, relaxed manner he had around girls. |
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Those were written by the people, and were essentially autobiographical accounts of growing up in a country convulsed by revolution and change. |
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She says she missed her father terribly growing up, and now only sees him about twice a year. |
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I always enjoyed a diverse mix growing up, from mariachi to roadhouse music. |
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Kelly told me that, while she was growing up, her father was quiet, distant, and emotionally reserved. |
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Like the Power Pat members, a lot of Thais are growing up in a Japanese-influenced environment. |
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Had he been born with those strong muscles of his or had he somehow developed them when he was growing up? |
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Neither of them could ever quite figure out how they had survived growing up with her. |
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I just finished writing a graphic memoir about my closeted gay dad and what it was like growing up with him. |
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As a young man growing up in Vancouver in the 1930s and '4Os, Denham contemplated becoming an aeronautical engineer or an English professor. |
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Like most second-generation Indians, I've made a regular chain of pilgrimages back to India while growing up. |
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She was, and is, witty and talkative, the ringleader of the three-ring circus round our table when I was growing up. |
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There'll be grades to keep up, growing up to do, boys to handle, hearts to mend, even to be broken, tantrums to be thrown. |
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Like many kids growing up in the mid-1960s, I spent countless hours cloistered in my room assembling those multicolored bricks. |
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This isn't the smug, self-satisfied account of a young person growing up in the suburbs, with all the boredom and complacency that follows. |
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Noel, who hails from Wingfield, Knock, will reflect on his years growing up in Knock and his family's strong ties with the parish of Bekan. |
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He warned in certain parts of the country it has created the risk of illegal protection rackets growing up. |
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When I was growing up my parents would not allow me to leave the dinner table without cleaning my plate. |
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When I was growing up, my relations had a whole range of bizarre endearments for me, depending on circumstance and geography. |
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Clear all the weeds and grass from the area you intend to cover to prevent them from growing up through the mulch. |
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His obsession with ice skating began as a child growing up in Bristol, where he showed an early flair for dancing. |
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Chuck was happy that his daughter was smart enough to jump a grade, but at the same time, it disturbed him. She was growing up so fast. |
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Compared to growing up, Rose figured life as an NBA benchwarmer was not so bad. |
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They had been childhood sweethearts, both growing up in affluent middle class families in Lagos. |
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He says his love for poker comes from his parents, who played with pennies when he was a little boy growing up in Montreal. |
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His embrace was warm and fatherly, something Ashley had missed growing up. |
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But it wasn't all fiddles and jigs for MacInnes when he was growing up. |
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As a youngster growing up in Salford he would eat only beans on toast. |
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She was a beanpole growing up, before gaining 30 pounds after getting her period in eighth grade. |
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I know you probably get asked this ad nauseam, but did you watch any Star Trek growing up? |
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Zylka was never had ambitions of acting growing up, preferring instead to play football and tag graffiti. |
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It's a memoir of growing up as the son of an itinerant Arabist foreign service officer. |
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One of the topics you write about quite a bit is the body image problem you had when you were growing up. |
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When Celeste Shaw was growing up in Colorado Springs, she and Sara, her younger sister, were inseparable. |
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The use of a Tolkein-esque storyline to illustrate the aspects of growing up and maturing is perfect, and the way in which the story is acted out and accented is priceless. |
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We led quite a rackety life when the children were growing up. |
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So that time, and growing up in that environment, connected me to those films. |
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A huge fir tree growing up through the junipers blocked much of the view. |
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We were all rascals when we were growing up, I was no angel myself, but what I did have, and still do is respect for my elders and people in authority. |
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As a young person growing up in society, she said the speech motivated her to be the best she could, reach for the stars and still help others along the way. |
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As a teenager growing up in New York, he had become involved with street gangs and used drug dealing as a means of funding his own heroin addiction. |
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I think a lot of us want our dads to stay kind of permanently like they were maybe when we were growing up and we have trouble with any aging process. |
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I never kept a diary when I was growing up but I did receive them as Christmas presents and loved the idea of documenting my daily and dull doings. |
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When I was growing up, my father was the ultimate ladies' man. |
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Indeed, a child growing up in an endemic community can expect be infected soon after weaning, and to be infected and constantly reinfected for the rest of her or his life. |
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Off camera, Rooney was growing up fast, ditching school and developing an impressive vocabulary of curse words. |
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Perl loved all kinds of music, including rock and roll, growing up in the Chabad community, a sect of Hasidic Judaism. |
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The pressure to perform has put years on Robbie Keane's boyish features in a World Cup that has demanded some fast growing up from the younger players. |
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When Raymond was growing up, Strawberry Patch Road was a place of lonely roads and double-wide trailers. |
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He is still a charming talker who looks you straight in the eye as he languidly spins out his stories about growing up in Mexico, which he considers his spiritual home. |
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I think that, growing up in a culture where every second of screen-time has to be justified or is cut, something about that languidness unsettles me. |
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After growing up in southside Dublin, Hewson was bit by the acting bug and enrolled in an program at New York University. |
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His highly resonant and original stories assume the shape of Russian classics, but are drawn from his life growing up as a very young Latvian immigrant in Toronto. |
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Recorders, twinkling synths, handclaps, banjos, and glockenspiel accompany the requisitely shambling acoustic guitar on songs about tigers, monsters and growing up. |
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Her experiences growing up with a lazy eye has led to her prize the parts as well as the whole, and as the film begins she thinks she may have found the perfect guy. |
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A charming and unassuming man, Kevin says as there was no second level education in Rathdowney when he was growing up, he boarded in Rockwell College. |
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For a girl growing up in Hong Kong 15 years ago, being an artist was a farfetched notion. |
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When my godson Trey was a toddler growing up in Brooklyn, every white woman who saw him fell in love with him. |
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After growing up in the London projects, Viv Albertine became a guitarist in one of the first all-girl punk bands. |
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Now Sting gets his turn, with this musical that he based on his own experiences growing up near a shipyard. |
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As an 11-year-old growing up in Somaliland, then a British protectorate, Edna Adan Ismail had a powerful dream. |
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Today's 20 somethings are growing up in a society that is much safer from crime. |
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Just growing up in south Louisiana, going to state school for college, and working two jobs. |
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The movie was impactful for me growing up partly because it was the first movie I was ever in. |
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But as I learned as a ballboy and growing up around football when the head coach is making fun of a guy a lot, it usually means he really likes him. |
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Here was a kid, young Carson, growing up in inner city Detroit with an absent father and mom who was facing all sorts of problems. |
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It is everything you envisage the seaside to be when you are growing up. |
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Broadcaster and author Melvyn Bragg will begin writing the third instalment of his semi-autobiographical series about a young boy growing up in post-war Britain. |
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I was growing up to learn that sitting stretched out on a bed with somebody else's mending was really for people who have no ambition and no plans. |
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It's the kind of dancing the semi-retired Vietnam veteran learned growing up near the beach in Virginia back in the 1950s, back when everybody he knew called it fast dancing. |
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The film is about growing up and being a teen in today's world. |
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But the show is deeply concerned with her growing up as a proxy for American capitalism and licentiousness. |
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As a child growing up in communist Poland, I was madly in love with then long dead Stalin. |
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Mr Pike, whose mother was from Burnley, said when he was growing up he thought the sun did not shine in the town because of the pollution spewed out by the cotton factories. |
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And growing up with all the shoplifting and troublemaking, you ended up enrolling in an alternative high school, right? |
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I did a lot of my growing up on a farm in rural Indiana and became used to this kind of unimpeded access to the past. |
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Most people do some kind of work when they're growing up for extra moolah. |
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All I know about 1970s New York City's that it's where I grew up, and you always have an umbilical connection to the time and place of your growing up. |
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We're growing up and we smoke some blow once in a while to get happy. |
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Children are growing up in blended families, families with both parents working, single parent families, multigenerational families, and families headed by grandparents. |
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She as a stocky girl growing up, she was athletic and muscly. |
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He said he began thinking about how much he enjoyed mutton when he was growing up, and how a revival in the meat could boost the incomes of hill farmers. |
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After growing up on screen, Daniel Radcliffe hangs up his Harry Potter wand this weekend. |
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The generations before 1100 were the 'century of imagination',... when local exchanges revived especially in the bourgs growing up at castle gates. |
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The images feel like a yearbook of sorts, a rumination on the decade, and on three girls growing up. |
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She sprinkles plenty of local locations throughout the book, from the area she remembers so well from growing up around Emblem Street and her beloved West Pennine moors. |
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But, growing up, he had never ascribed to any kind of religion, always doubting and questioning it. |
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When I was growing up the gray squirrels had yet to displace the red ones. |
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When I was growing up The Archers was a regular feature, always on in the kitchen of an evening and my sister and I were forced to keep quiet for the critical 15 minutes. |
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Born in a village of poor fisherfolk and growing up illiterate, Hung Tung worked as officiant in a Taoist temple while doing odd jobs to maintain his family. |
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Greene recalls playing stickball and stoop ball with his friends growing up, and he believes that such games still offer important lessons to today's kids. |
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School wasn't an option for most youngsters when Jack was growing up. |
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What was it like growing up as the son of a legendary character actor? |
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I was a houseboy at the Empress Hotel when I was growing up in Victoria. |
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Hitters growing up swinging aluminum bats have a greater degree of error when they switch to wood because of the smaller sweet spot on a wooden bat. |
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Marriage was indoctrinated to us as the norm when growing up and I was growing up during the swinging sixties and seventies, so there were very mixed messages! |
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All this emphasis on trans women's pre-transition socialisation fails to understand some of the nuances of growing up trans in a cissexist supremacy. |
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If it's anything like all of those Sunday School Teacher Appreciation breakfasts I attended growing up, there will be plenty of sour cream coffee cake for everyone. |
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When I was growing up there were two sorts of cameras, one where people could fiddle with a lens and get a perfect picture or an automatic which would do it all for you. |
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Educational opportunities at the time for a girl growing up in Germany were few with German schools for middle-class girls being little more than finishing schools. |
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I was immersed in her from such an early age that when I look back on my growing up all I can see is a cyclone of platinum wigs, hoe-downs and heartache. |
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Now in going to the footie, it reminds me of all those wonderful family experiences in growing up, because I can't remember a time before football. |
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He seems not to have any greater area of his body coloured in than he had when he wasn't worth a crumpet, maybe there has been some growing up done over the last year. |
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As a child growing up in Moray, Caledonian Thistle's manager was nicknamed Pele because of the precocious talent which saw him signed by Manchester United as a 15-year-old. |
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During the 1970s, when Gen X was growing up, that all started to change. |
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And it's cool to have someone to share the gripes and probs of growing up. |
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Sheetal is a first generation Indian-American who captures perfectly the dichotomies of growing up Indian in America with her three dimensional portrayals of real women. |
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A new generation is growing up with no memory of military rule, but it is too early to say for sure whether that will translate to anything more than disinterest. |
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I almost envy you, on occasion, growing up in such a peaceful time. |
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Some immigrants veer off the traditional career path and head out in new directions, into places they might never have dreamed of when they were growing up in India. |
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I think that kids are natural scientists, in that experimenting is part of growing up, from learning how to walk and talk onwards. |
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I cannot imagine a book that brings out more forcefully, more unhingingly, what we have to by reading about the experience of growing up. |
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She just hadn't been aware, having considered such tales rather seamy while growing up. |
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Zellweger said that she had read a few of Beatrix Potter's stories growing up, but that she had never known anything about the woman herself. |
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Work is undertaken from an early age by vast numbers of children in the world and may have a natural place in growing up. |
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When I was growing up, everybody had a little dog they called a feist or fice and a big yard dog, a cur. |
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Children growing up in bilingual homes can, according to this definition, have more than one mother tongue or native language. |
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Bickerton claims that creoles are inventions of the children growing up on newly founded plantations. |
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While Gutenberg was growing up a new way of making books came into use, which was a great deal better than copying by hand. |
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When I was growing up my chemistry set had a lot of potentially harmful chemicals like copper sulfate and potassium ferricyanide. |
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Louis spent 12 years growing up in rural Alabama, where little is known of his childhood. |
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I ask him what his six children felt about growing up in such a colourful extended family. |
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Paolitto knows that growing up in El Salvador is very different from growing up in Massachusetts. |
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For all his precocity, he still has a lot of growing up to do. |
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It petrified me as a young gay kid in Montana, growing up playing tennis. |
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Often they updated strategies their mothers used when they were growing up in poor families. |
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Her eldest daughter is now 12 and wants to wear make-up for parties which Hallah sees as a normal part of growing up. |
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Normalists believe that immature behavior in the home and school is simply part of growing up. |
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The themes of growing up and betrayal are a far cry from the ditzy social escapades of Bridget Jones. |
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Despite slow maturation so that growing up is rarely achieved by two and a half years, Bulldogs' lives are relatively short. |
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Lowry maintained, in interviews conducted later in his life, that he had an unhappy childhood, growing up in a repressive family atmosphere. |
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I was a huge fan of the X-Men comics growing up, and magneto is great. |
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We listened to Hendrix and Bob Dylan and The Beatles growing up. |
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I remember that growing up in Trinidad the calypsonian, like the blues singer, was regarded by my parents and grandparents as devil music. |
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It is often difficult for those growing up to find role models who demonstrate that it is equally okay to be gay or straight. |
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The things that he misses most about growing up in Hawaii is bodysurfing and eating shaved ice, he said. |
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Ruben Colon has fond memories of neighborhood block parties when he was a child growing up on the North Shore. |
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Being mad about growing up an embittered, socially isolated nerd. |
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Ancestry was seen as the most important criterion for being categorised as Cornish, above place of birth or growing up in Cornwall. |
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While Jasinski found her passion for cooking growing up as a latchkey kid and preparing meals for her family. |
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Keri Laman loves food, but when she was growing up she never wanted to be a chef. |
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Komodos are the world's heaviest lizard, weighing at around 100kg and growing up to three metres in length. |
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I'm no saint, but growing up on the end of a razor strap gave me a sense of values that kept me out of serious trouble. |
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She made a light aside about this tennis player and his similarity to the golliwog on the jampot when she was growing up. |
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Karen Fielding's book American Sycamore is a funny and sometimes fractious tale about growing up in a small town. |
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All the mob guys I knew, growing up, they had a goomar. They'd keep the girls in an apartment, buy 'em stuff, keep 'em quiet. |
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Kerouac's orality, learned growing up in a relatively antiliterate culture, encouraged him to generate sound continually. |
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The madcap pair recall how they acted the maggot and what they got up to while growing up in Navan. |
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It tells the tale of teenager Cosmo who uses music as an inspiration to break free from the mundanity of everyday life when growing up in 80s Dublin. |
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He also spends time socialising with the young boys, who are often his sons or close relatives, advising them on the expectations of growing up and manhood. |
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One of my favorite shows growing up was the animated series Family Guy, featuring doofus dad Peter Griffin among other outlandish, dysfunctional characters. |
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Heaton-born entrepreneur and hotel owner Brian Burnie is asking for anyone who may have pictures of him as a schoolboy growing up in Newcastle's East End, to get in touch. |
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I loved baseball like most boys growing up and played a lot of stickball. |
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Ms Syal is backing Lenny Henry, who last month screened his semiautobiographical story about growing up in Dudley on BBC1, called Danny and the Human Zoo. |
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Gallo, who learned to ride growing up in rural Louisiana, won in the American saddlebred Western pleasure category Sunday atop her 9-year-old gelding, Presley. |
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Taking with me the lessons and memories I learned growing up with Grandpa Rodger and my dad, I have been able to translate those lessons into success in the Bluegrass State. |
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Q We have an ageing almond tree with fungus growing up the trunk. |
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When Wallace was growing up, King Alexander III ruled Scotland. |
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I kinda hate how they made Power Girl evil and a clone of SG. One of my fav comics growing up was Supes, and PG and I think Green Arrow going after Vandal Savage. |
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Lemonwood makes a fine hedge, growing up to 40 feet in height. |
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Q My little girl loves her Barbie dolls and plays with them all the time but I've heard that they can be a dangerous influence on girls growing up. |
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Rusty, LaClaire and I had many memories growing up in this church, not the least of which was getting the church giggles more times than we could count. |
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Listen, Fan. That cowardly, sickly little boy you fought for in the street, that day in Winnebago, showed every sign of growing up a cowardly, sickly man. |
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In these early stages Eboracum operated as a command economy with workshops growing up outside the fortress to supply the needs of the 5,000 troops garrisoned there. |
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Danny Santiago, author of Famous All Over Town, published a novel in which he depicts life through the eyes of a young Hispanic boy growing up in East Los Angeles. |
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As a child growing up in Nairobi we had this relief map in our school playground which had hills and mountains and, extraordinarily, Hadrian's Wall. |
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While growing up in America, I looked upon MTV veejays and hosts. |
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The likes of The Pilgarlic in the 70s when I was watching it growing up. |
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Benton, who set up Lifeworks to conduct workshops for parents, says children growing up with such co-parents are invariably confused, insecure and have low self-esteem. |
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