He was born in New York in 1964, the second of six children to Mary Ellen and Paul Dillon, second-generation Irish immigrants. |
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Set in Berlin, the film has two second-generation Turkish immigrants meet up in a psych ward. |
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This is the kind of election our Founding Fathers and their first-and second-generation sons actually ran from Adams to Lincoln. |
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Many second-generation Asians do not want to follow their parents into the industry. |
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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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Many such parents are second-generation Americans and have achieved reasonable affluence and career success. |
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And increasingly, second-generation children left home to attend college or go to work. |
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When it began in 1924, the parade was just a local tribute to America from Macy's second-generation immigrant employees. |
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Goldstein is designing increased intelligence as well as a self-correcting function into the second-generation Why Knot. |
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He is a second-generation immigrant and speaks no Arabic, so he did not know what was said. |
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There is a second-generation Jamaican immigrant mum and her university-bound teenage son. |
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This is not about poverty, deprivation or cultural dislocation of second-generation immigrants. |
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Many of these new citizens are second-generation immigrants whose parents came from the country's former North African colonies. |
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Most likely, the majority of these Michigan-born second-generation Irish migrated to Butte with their Irish-born parents. |
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None of this is to suggest that every second-generation member of a migrant community is a fiery, disaffected potential terrorist. |
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What role will the racial hierarchy in the United States play in structuring the outcomes of their second-generation children? |
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Youths in the neighborhoods say second-generation Portuguese immigrants and even some children of native French have taken part. |
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What constitutes Italian-American culture for a third-generation daughter born of a second-generation parent? |
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Andy's written one of the first second-generation social software apps I've seen. |
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These second-generation software companies are able to take the best of what worked before and combine it with what hasn't yet been tried. |
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Most of the advanced second-generation digital cellular systems reserve a channel intended for voice transmission when making data connections. |
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We view the Gilat-to-Home project as a second-generation broadband solution for EchoStar. |
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The core can support up to 8 pixel pipes, operating on a single texture, and using second-generation pixel and vertex shaders. |
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The DVD Forum has begun to promote its second-generation DVD specification to Taiwanese drive manufacturers. |
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If second-generation systems can meet these criteria, businesses will be eager to evolve commerce to e-commerce. |
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The DOD and defense contractors are using the second-generation chipset, which is coming out now. |
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Honda's second-generation technology enables this Civic to achieve miserly fuel economy without being a flimsy little econobox. |
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Tenneco is developing a second-generation system aimed at boosting the trap's efficiency and reducing cost. |
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All Corvette models for 2001 benefit from the previously mentioned second-generation active handling system. |
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The battery life of the second-generation mini models has also been improved. |
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It's a second-generation model that supports faster 802. 11g WiFi connections. |
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Intel is pushing the higher speed, lower-power second-generation memory technology aggressively. |
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We need to develop a second-generation alliance system that will serve the long-term security requirements of its participants. |
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Itas uses a second-generation forward-looking infrared system, digital components, and an eyesafe laser range finder. |
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Microsoft's second-generation Xbox game console will contain a PowerPC microprocessor, sources confirmed Monday. |
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But the biggest difference in the second-generation trip is that the new bus is a drug-free zone. |
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Tommie is a second-generation horse trainer, raised on a paint horse ranch in California. |
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But carriers there tend to buy less expensive second-generation systems. |
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Pryor, a second-generation senator, is holding off a fierce challenge from conservative idol Tom Cotton. |
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The need for improvement in the weldability and corrosion resistance of these alloys resulted in the second-generation alloys. |
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They point out that, according to this report, second-generation immigrants are often more successful than native Swiss in the academic field. |
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The second-generation quinolones have increased gram-negative activity, as well as some gram-positive and atypical pathogen coverage. |
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The elaboration of the second-generation poverty reduction strategy paper was in its final stages. |
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He has retained a cabinet post as senior minister since second-generation PAP leaders came to power. |
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Karim is supposed to embody the dissonance and non-conformity of second-generation Bangladeshi youths. |
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So for this purpose I believe that we clearly need to promote second-generation. |
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The second-generation iPad slate will address some of the issues of the original one. |
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The Group is also continuing its efforts to identify second-generation somastatin analogues and growth hormone antagonists. |
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The second-generation four-speed automatic transmission is controlled from a lever set into the dashboard. |
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The second-generation antihistamines were developed principally to avoid sedative actions. |
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The second-generation wrestlers were a great tag team but absolutely phenomenal as single competitors. |
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While the founding figure looms large, the franchise is firmly in the hands of second-generation leadership. |
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With anticipated increases in computing power, by 2030 second-generation robots with trainable mouselike minds may become possible. |
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Working as an activist outside India, one of the issues that nettled Bose, she says, was the painful question of identity that racks second-generation youth. |
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Like women, the second-generation American-born men had moved slightly up the employment ladder to work as skilled and semi-skilled workers, foremen, or clerical workers. |
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These second-generation devices require less operator skill than for hysteroscopic endometrial ablation and no irrigant or distending solutions. |
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The Commission sees the first-generation biofuels as a bridge to the second-generation biofuels using lignocellulosic materials as a feedstock. |
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These second-generation modularized labelers can be retrofitted to existing lines. |
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A Metis-Cree woman, Arlene is originally from Saskatchewan and a second-generation survivor of the residential school system. |
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She was in Willisau with her husband, David Miller, a second-generation miner from Dawson City in Canada's remote Yukon Territory who was keeping a close eye on the Nordics. |
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She had been working with a programme to help second-generation immigrant children to adapt, to prevent them from becoming second-class citizens. |
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The Committee notes the 1996 amendment to the Constitution, which requires that a presidential candidate be a second-generation Zambian. |
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He will promise abolition of the ID card scheme, the national identity register and second-generation biometric passports. |
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The current, second-generation Insight seats four. |
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Today I heard much about biofuels and second-generation biofuels. |
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This technique is often used in second-generation family-run businesses as a means of facilitating involvement of the second generation while the founder still retains control. |
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However, technical breakthroughs would be required to achieve this. The potential of second-generation biofuels to be economically, environmentally and socially sustainable needs to be further explored. |
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But the second-generation Latino family looks very different. |
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Both are second-generation franchises with a Southern clientele. |
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Paterno was born in Brooklyn to second-generation Italian immigrants. |
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It is true that second-generation Kurdish nationalists and PKK members usually come from displaced families. |
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The diesel uses second-generation common rail diesel injection and incorporates computer-controlled fuel injection and high pressure directly into the combustion chamber. |
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But the majority of menial workers and derelicts are, going by empirical evidence, first or second-generation immigrants with little in the way of hopes or prospects. |
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For this to occur, there must be substantive contact between the second-generation individual and the cultures they are attempting to balance. |
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It gives second-generation children another reason to be resentful of their parents. |
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These new traits, commonly lumped together under the second-generation GMO banner, will soon revolutionize the North American food industry. |
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Bridges can be built by mediators with a high standing in diverse cultures or by second-generation migrants. |
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To provide some background on myself, I'm a second-generation beekeeper from the Stony Plain area. |
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For 2006, the company is proud to introduce the second-generation C70 convertible with a new retractable three piece hardtop. |
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And the effects would be more acutely felt in Los Angeles, which has the highest percentage of second-generation Mexican-Americans in the nation. |
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But so far, none of these so-called second-generation crops have entered the marketplace, anywhere in the world. |
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The second-generation Mazda3 Sport follows on the heels of the sedan version, which made its world premiere at the 2008 Los Angeles Auto Show. |
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Such a christening by traditionalist second-generation Greeks is far-fetched, but the author clearly couldn't resist. |
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Following the meeting, the government tasked a consulting group with writing the first draft of the second-generation PRSP document. |
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Herman situates his approach in a second-generation framework of enactivism and active externalism. |
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At the same time, second-generation agrofuels have already started to emerge and the array of raw materials used for their production is diversifying. |
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Various speakers urged research into second-generation biofuels, and one emphasized the need for research on subsidies underlying biofuel production. |
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The agency will be responsible for the management of the second-generation Schengen information system, the visa information system and the Eurodac system for the comparison of fingerprints. |
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As second-generation Muslims, these youth are caught in a netherworld. |
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Zosia Wierbowicz-Fraser, a second-generation Pole married to a Scot, is concerned by the number of migrants who have been poleaxed by the cost of living. |
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Before the age of 25, the story for second-generation youth in the labour market appears to be dominated by the story line for visible minority youth. |
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Thus, for the first time, the surface of the instrument panel is made from a second-generation thermoplastic polyolefin in one or two colors. |
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Furthermore, some of the second-generation biofuels will be able to be blended in much higher proportions without risk to a vehicle's motor and without needing modifications to the car. |
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It also tends to boost social assimilation the main exception being when a second-generation immigrant weds a girl from a village his parents had left long before. |
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The causes of weight gain with second-generation antipsychotics are not well understood, but probably multifactorial, he said. |
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My father-in-law runs the second-generation family business. |
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These morn food fibers are being called second-generation dietary fibers. |
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The second-generation poverty reduction strategy, when finalized, would provide a road map for growth and development, while acknowledging the requirements of good governance, the rule of law and security. |
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Lithuanian citizens will have in hand a second-generation travel document in full compliance with the latest ICAO recommendations on fingerprints. |
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Here we will see how first-generation enablers can be further developed, and examine the difficulties in exploiting second-generation enablers. |
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This penalty is a rather light one, and by choosing the best fighters as a frame for the new gang a second-generation group can really devastate any fresh opponent built with 1'000 credits. |
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The captain of the troops was a certain Psammetichos, homonym of the pharaoh, but he must have been of the second-generation Greek, for his patronymic, Theocles, vouches for his foreign origin. |
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Like Roy Lichtenstein, Rosenquist had a secret life in the late 1950s as a second-generation Abstract Expressionist. |
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Also, farewell, Fitbit sitting on top of WOWee audio thingamajig, resting on second-generation Kindle in front of an AAXA P4-X Pico Projector that I never could get to work. |
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Education and labour market outcomes are often used to evaluate economic integration of second-generation Canadians in relation to their parents and to their nonimmigrant peers. |
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Basic text messaging on a second-generation cellphone. |
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While nowhere near as exciting as Ulysses', this Japanese vessel has managed to set benchmarks for every other minivan since the second-generation model was launched. |
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For ten years now, the World e-Democracy Forum has debated the issues as state and society alike have gravitated towards second-generation Internet services. |
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As is usually the case with second-generation models, the Smart has gone a bit Eamonn Holmes, with new bulgy bits front, rear and on the sides, but then it was never what you'd call a looker. |
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Many supported sustainable biofuels, and called for increased research and development for second-generation fuels, although some expressed concern about dismissing first-generation biofuels. |
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Among priority research guidelines are the reduction in fossil fuel consumption,the production of carbon-free energy, carbon capture, storage and recycling and second-generation biofuels. |
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At least one, Troy Fairbanks, is a second-generation Ivy Leaguer, but another, Colandrea Conners, is fresh from the South Side of Chicago. |
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The drugs are second-generation antiandrogen therapies that prevent male hormones from stimulating growth of prostate cancer cells. |
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Antihistamines can be classified as either first-generation or second-generation agents. |
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Sulaiman Al-Habib Specialist Hospital has succeeded in helping five patients with chronic hypertension using second-generation devices to cauterize renal nerves via catheter. |
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There is every chance you would assume Paris was now hopelessly passe, having been eclipsed by second-generation reality succubi such as the Kardashians. |
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YieldGard VT Pro is a second-generation YieldGard Corn Borer trait that will offer broader control of corn insects, including corn borers, fall armyworms and corn earworms. |
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The CROWS sensor suite includes a daytime video camera, a second-generation forward-looking infrared sight, and a laser range finder for day and night missions. |
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This new, second-generation Deep Ocean Assessment and Reporting of Tsunamis system consists of pressure-sensitive tsunameters on the seafloor, and buoys on the ocean surface. |
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As second-generation Protestants, early Baptists were impacted by earlier approaches to a believers' church reflected in Anabaptism and Puritanism. |
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Snyder, a second-generation newspaperwoman, literally grew up in the News' offices, where her father was a press foreman and her mother was a graphic artist. |
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Two other second-generation antihistamines are azelastine and ketotifen. |
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