There was the faintest trace of freckles fading from childhood glittering across the bridge of my nose. |
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It's no longer just the randos or long-lost childhood acquaintances who show up on your FB feed. |
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It has a special significance, too, for my brother and I who basically marked our childhood development by advances in video game technology. |
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Although we always want things, childhood is the time when we are most insistent. |
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A childhood toy the loved one whimsically lent to you, to evoke innocent days before they grew up, met you, and ruined your life. |
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He asked me, his voice a slightly high-pitched whine, as though he had never progressed from childhood. |
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Siegel further highlighted the role of abuse in the etiology of female crime in an investigation of women survivors of childhood sexual abuse. |
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The Yorks were a close-knit and affectionate family and the princess had a secure and uncomplicated childhood. |
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During early childhood, children with dyslexia have difficulties learning spoken language. |
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We all have been hearing from our childhood days that a friend in need is a friend indeed. |
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His childhood is mainly marked by the fact that he suffered from very bad asthma, which still affects him, and so was kept off school a lot. |
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The level of funding increase that has been provided for schools and early childhood centres has not even kept up with the rate of inflation. |
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This type of leukemia is also known as acute lymphoblastic leukemia and acute childhood leukemia. |
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In Sri Lanka, more children die of work-exposure to pesticides than die of a combination of malaria, whooping cough and other childhood diseases. |
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He was educated at Harrow, spent his childhood in England, travelled widely yet returned to his estate to retire. |
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Many children these days go through enough money to support a family 20 years ago, but still have little fun compared with our childhood. |
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Maddy was only three years old when she was diagnosed with Wilms' tumour, a rare childhood cancer that affects the kidneys. |
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It's an examination of early childhood dynamics and a rebellious attack on authority. |
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As night falls, the young boys are led away into the forest, chanting ancient songs as they follow the lamps away from childhood. |
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He has never rebuilt the confidence which his father unintentionally destroyed in childhood. |
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John became involved in kick-boxing and self-defence as a result of a bad childhood experience. |
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Their powers of recall, often stretching back to early childhood memories, are utterly enthralling. |
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Like other collectors I am also trying to recapture the feelings of childhood. |
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On a farm with cows, pigs, horses and sheep, Jaime spent her childhood baling hay and practicing gymnastics in a converted barn. |
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He was about to become engaged to a maiden named Luscinda, whom he had loved since childhood and who returned his feelings in kind. |
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She recollected her childhood memory of an encounter with a poisonous snake. |
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This one has you indulge in the reminiscence of five childhood food memories. |
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Steamed fish or bony kippers don't feature much in today's childhood diets. |
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If, unlike me, you have fond childhood memories of Thunderbirds, this is probably right up your alley. |
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A childhood judo enthusiast, he now just sticks to diving, surfing and kiting. |
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The theme of life lessons recurs throughout these eleven poems, as the reader follows a young girl and boy through childhood. |
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I recall a vivid childhood dream of being trapped in a tiny house with a werewolf clawing at the windows and doors. |
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From basics like fitted carpets to luxury electronic gadgetry, I believe modern life is a huge improvement on my childhood. |
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One of my childhood babysitters used to tell me that I'd turn into chocolate milk if I drank too much of it. |
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Some of that love is transferred to Kavita Asrani who Vishnu has watched blossom from childhood to full blown womanhood. |
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Even in childhood and young womanhood, there is little of the contingent and insignificant detail which humanises the great. |
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My memories surrounding this creek are, it would seem, classic childhood remembrances. |
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Central to O'Connell's vast popularity is his work ethic, which has been a part of him since childhood. |
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They claim heavy workloads and poor resources are hampering their ability to tackle major health issues such childhood obesity. |
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I believe our likes and dislikes are imprinted in our minds from childhood, probably through our formative experience with our parents. |
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You reminded me of someone I remember vaguely from my very early childhood. |
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Unsurprisingly, Gallo refers everything back to his childhood, mining his youth for anecdotes. |
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We trained, sparred, fought, ate, and laughed together ever since childhood. |
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Most say they want to testify about their childhood experiences in residential care, mainly in industrial and reformatory schools. |
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Imtiaz has based many of her writings on her childhood experiences in Scotland. |
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I lived my childhood and teens constantly terrified that someone would find out that my mother was barking mad and an alkie to boot. |
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They perpetuate the lies and the fairytales that they have been told since childhood lackadaisically. |
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He devotes an almost unendurable amount of space to Bogarde's antecedents, family and childhood. |
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You know, you watch children grow up and it sort of reignites memories of your own childhood. |
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He spent his childhood and teenage years in the suburbs of outer London, already marginalised, already looking in at the centre from the edges. |
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Her body was later exhumed and reinterred in Norwich cathedral, 5 miles from her childhood home. |
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Hence the importance of childhood, the trial period when we discover our personal likes and dislikes. |
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Few US citizens are forced into right-handedness by their parents during their childhood. |
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The film is shot in washed out colour and bears grim tidings for all who lament the earlier and earlier death of childhood. |
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If you don't believe me, ask yourself whom you remember most fondly from your childhood. |
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Obari raised an eyebrow, quite amused at getting a rise out of his childhood rival. |
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The first story tells of two middleaged women retracing childhood steps to confront their demons, as fact and memory merge. |
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His childhood was happy, although he was always a bit mischievous, individualistic and anti-establishment. |
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It can sound fantastical and wifty and achingly naïve, informed by the last inklings of childhood. |
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In the original script, the bad guy was actually revenging the hero for something which happened in their childhood. |
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He recites names, dates, places and conversations from childhood up to now. |
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Freudian analysis sees human behaviour being directed by repression of feelings from early childhood. |
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It was the bitter resentment of an unhappy childhood that set Butler against all dogma, all overweening authority and authoritarianism. |
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A decade ago thimerosal was removed from the childhood vaccines that anti-vaxxers claimed were causing autism. |
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Theatre's capacity to regress us to childhood may also open the other scene, the unconscious, revealing repressed desires and forgotten fears. |
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But anyone who hasn't looked at Lego toys since his or her own childhood is in for a rude shock. |
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Whether or not they were currently depressed, young women who had experienced childhood depression exhibited unusually high right-brain activity. |
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I never remembered such a person as this in the few and scattered memories I still retained from my childhood. |
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For anyone who took a childhood field trip to California missions, flowers in the colors of a Mexican serape probably remain a vivid memory. |
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I also think the transition from childhood to adulthood is generally more rocky than we've seen. |
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This period of childhood amnesia is now generally believed to end at about age three or four. |
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Today the elderly are often ignored, while the young are robbed of a carefree childhood. |
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Still, my heart leapt as memories of my father and my childhood came flooding back. |
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This lore was passed on by my mother who had spent many of her childhood holidays on the same beaches, as had her mother before. |
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Throughout my childhood, the hills with the unique catsteps formations were simply a wonderful place to roam. |
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Such a lead content is sufficient to cause chronic lead poisoning if it is applied regularly over the eyelids, especially during childhood. |
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I now have hopes for Nickelodeon to return to something like the glory it enjoyed during my childhood. |
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After a sickly childhood, he entered manhood with uncommon zest and ambition. |
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But a childhood spent dwelling on the nuances of chess has left its mark and it remains an abiding passion. |
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In my childhood we lived near Berkhamsted and I walked and rode my pony in the woods at Ashridge. |
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What I was doing was abreacting my childhood attitude of compliance and the bitterness that it engendered in me. |
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People have this vision of childhood as being a time of innocence and playing dolls. |
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Terri showed a determination and drive from childhood that was to see her through difficult periods of her life. |
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First, childhood bereavement research already exists to enrich our understanding of resilience. |
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As humans lengthened lifespans with better nutrition and hunting skills, childhood also lengthened. |
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Both are finely observed and elegantly told stories of childhood and family life. |
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His idyllic childhood in Ireland obviously jarred with teenage life in London, but both places are essential to his writing and his nature. |
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Each December 31st we used to have a watchnight service in the Argentinian town in which I spent my childhood. |
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Arbez spent his childhood playing trombone in a jazz band before discovering the dancefloor. |
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His childhood gave him a taste for skiing, waterskiing and fishing and homemade wine, as well as music. |
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Julie's success is based on driving ambition, a deprived childhood and hard graft. |
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Early childhood, care and education is today acknowledged as a crucial input for laying the foundation for a child's life-long development. |
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Some blamed early childhood centres for focusing on the three Rs rather than play. |
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Some American journalists are still wearisomely offering his hard childhood as an explanation for his grotesque behaviour. |
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Orphaned and blinded from childhood, he became an ascetic freethinker and materialist. |
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But I wasn't surprised that the insistent commercial jingles of her childhood remained embedded in her brain. |
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Bethany also acts as her parents' ears as both are deaf, since contracting measles in childhood. |
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Most of my memories of childhood are of me alone in my room, standing in front of my mirror and creating stories and acting them out by myself. |
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She presented with a history of a painful right ankle joint since childhood with no history of injury. |
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But for me the term always conjures up childhood memories of rooting about in an old canal in my wellingtons and putting tadpoles in a jam jar. |
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Likewise, the occasional yolk sac tumor arising in liver has been reported in childhood. |
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Often, this can be enhanced with the assistance of familiar childhood rhymes and poems. |
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For instance, if I'd worn a metal nose cone throughout my childhood I might have saved myself thousands of pounds in costly rhinoplasty. |
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Born in Hunan and raised by his grandparents while his parents worked in another region, Tan had a carefree childhood. |
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Chisholm was born to West Indian immigrants on Nov. 30, 1924, in Brooklyn, but spent her early childhood with her grandmother in Barbados. |
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A group of preteen girls and a jump rope brought back memories of her childhood. |
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Suddenly his unruffled middle age is disrupted by a triggered memory of his childhood. |
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He learnt to become an observer and a narrator because so much of his childhood and adolescence was spent in bed. |
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Her arrival in the city stimulates a series of memories of childhood and adolescence both in herself and other people. |
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Born in Calcutta, Murray spent most of her childhood and adolescence in India. |
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The apparent protective effect seemed to be greatest for sun exposure during childhood and early adolescence. |
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The story of his childhood and adolescence is similar to that of many young men who came from the northern part of Sri Lanka. |
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So what assumptions have many people here picked up in their childhood and adolescence? |
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This only develops, with brain maturation, during childhood and adolescence. |
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He goes for long, sensuous rambles into the woods, often while remembering his childhood friend Lumley. |
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A keen sportsman and a bit of an adrenaline junky, Josh had been a skier since childhood. |
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Leber congenital amaurosis is an inherited disease that is believed to cause up to 20 percent of all cases of childhood blindness. |
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She had come to forget that she had it most of the time, just another remnant of the childhood she couldn't remember. |
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In a very real way, these plaintiffs were robbed of their childhood. |
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However, most of the film occurs in Spider's mind and memory, as he relives his childhood as a lonely youth whose only human contact seems to be his parents. |
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The shadow is the fear of moving from childhood to adulthood. |
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This New Year, you might find him reflecting on his return to the Irish market, retracing his childhood holidays along a beach in Clew Bay, in the shadow of Croagh Patrick. |
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And the characteristics derived from an expat childhood may be well suited to the challenges facing the new administration. |
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He never spoke of his childhood as an orphan, but kept dark memories of those days in his bosom. |
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He returns to his childhood in Littlestone-on-Sea, the Mixed Room at the golf club and finds happiness and comfort in retracing his youth and his days in the army. |
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Mik is paraplegic and has been a wheelchair user since childhood. |
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It is the story of a young woman who returns to the childhood home of her grandmother on a remote Maine island to confront her repressed memories. |
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Somehow throughout my childhood I have taken on this simple traditional superstition, accepted it and have woven it into the workings of my own life. |
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Almost as if it were a reflex response, journalists and some scientific researchers alike blame technology and changes to family life for childhood obesity. |
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A species of knitted golem stretched out on the floor, it extracts sense memories of his childhood home from the Urals folk custom of making carpets out of fabric remnants. |
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Her scruffy waif look was as far as possible from the sophisticated luxury of her childhood. |
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Smith's obsession with an uncomfortable, discordant childhood compels her to replay the scenes of trauma over and over again, hoping each time for a different ending. |
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Almost every fictional hero of my childhood has come back to life on the big screen in recent years. |
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My childhood to D-list modeling career was nothing short of a self-propelled She's All That, and it was not glamorous. |
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And the actor says his childhood experience plays a critical role in his performance. |
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Girls with ADHD are significantly less likely than boys to be diagnosed with it during childhood. |
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Sure, I can counsel concerned parents that none of the childhood vaccines I will be administering contain thimerosal. |
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From confused childhood and angst-ridden teen years to life in repressed rural Ireland during the 1970s, Joseph ploughs on, always looking in from the outside. |
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For Xi'an Coy Manh, the explosion was as if she'd suddenly been cast back into the childhood inferno, the terrible war, that consumed her homeland, Vietnam. |
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Petulla, the Albanian version of fried dough, was a childhood favorite of Petrit Husenaj. |
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Suddenly, I was whisked back to my childhood and Sesame Street. |
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I developed a liking for devotional songs of the Goddess from childhood. |
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In content, they deal in lost loves, lost opportunities, and the ambivalence inspired by a difficult childhood. |
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She never fully recovered from the traumas she suffered during her childhood. |
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It has taken us back to our childhood in Carlisle in the 1940s and 1950s when you were scared to get out of bed in the morning in case your bare feet froze on the lino. |
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He describes Patton's childhood, youth, and middle age fairly well. |
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Bedridden Child Rather spent about three years of his childhood bedridden with rheumatic fever. |
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This recessively inherited disorder classically presents during infancy and early childhood with a severe illness characterised by encephalopathy and hypoglycaemia. |
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We see Annie Allen grow from childhood to womanhood in an atmosphere conditioned by poverty, racial discrimination, parental expectations, and unhappiness. |
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Remember the primary drive for the ego from the Adlerian perspective was to overcome a fundamental sense of inferiority derived from childhood experiences. |
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My dad was a sailor, and all through my childhood he was away half of the time at sea, and to an extent I have a similar job. |
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And the success of the IB program at Bartow High has added rigor to early childhood education across Polk County. |
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He told me that the watching the Snake-Eyes story was a defining moment in his childhood. |
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My childhood experiences fall somewhere toward the middle of the Hollywood-upbringing bell curve. |
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Anthropologists have frequently problematised the exciting, fraught and profoundly liminal stage that human beings traverse between childhood and adulthood. |
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The declining uptake of childhood vaccinations resulting from the fears promoted by these campaigns may lead to the return of real epidemics, causing death and disability. |
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Selling drugs in cahoots with a childhood friend, a disagreement led to manslaughter by gunshot. |
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From a long-awaited sequel to a courtly farce, to a memoir of a childhood spent in the ruins of American aristocracy. |
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Until the early 1990s, teachers in most kindergartens in Hong Kong had no official curriculum guidelines for integrating computers into the early childhood curriculum. |
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Although she trained as a cardiothoracic surgeon, childhood nerve damage prevented her from practicing. |
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He forced her, along with her older sisters, to forgo any semblance of a normal childhood. |
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He had slit his wrist with a boy scout knife he had kept since childhood. |
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This is an ambitious 18-track programme piece redolent of the history, mystery, and eloquent loneliness in the Border hills of the composer's childhood. |
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I have a strictly early childhood education background, grounded in student-centered learning, whole language, and allowing students to make their own choices. |
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For those whose childhood memories stretch back a few decades, the name Walt Disney is likely to bring associations of wholesomeness, innocence and American virtue. |
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A huge volume of research exists, which shows a strong correlation between substantial animal abuse in childhood and later personal violence to humans. |
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To appreciate the Palmer paradox, it's important to understand that Palmer's childhood and young adulthood were dichotomous. |
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Fortunately, the balance was only slightly readjusted this summer with the publication of Ms Satrapi's critically acclaimed memoir of her childhood in Iran. |
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William James quoting from the childhood reminiscences of Ballard, a deaf mute, and Laura Brigman's case, a blind-deaf mute, however, illustrate the two points aptly enough. |
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Most of his shooting stories are about hunting, and most of those are from his childhood in searchlight. |
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After a deeply traumatic childhood, where his father left him to rot in Newgate prison, Sweeney takes violent revenge against the gaoler who tormented him in prison. |
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We come now to the vexed questions of the Oedipus complex, childhood amnesia, and the so-called latency period, which is supposed to follow the Oedipal phase. |
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She had always wanted to be a nurse and turned her childhood dream into a reality when she signed up for nurse training at Leicester Hospital 13 years ago. |
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In fact, even today, decades away from childhood, I can think of quite a few people whom I wouldn't mind sacrificing at the altar of wizardry and magic. |
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For most of her childhood, Jenna spent dinnertime staring at a plate of food that she refused to touch. |
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When I taste porridge I remember my early childhood in Edinburgh. |
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At a few years old, Kelly was diagnosed with Kawasaki disease, a rare childhood disorder that was treated in about a week. |
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The character's childhood was described in a series of flashbacks. |
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A wave of nostalgia swept over me when I saw my childhood home. |
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All those stories about his childhood can become tiresome after a while. |
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He told us all sorts of humorous anecdotes about his childhood. |
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I tend to get very sentimental when I think about my childhood. |
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We went up to the attic to look for the boxes containing our childhood keepsakes. |
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Paul tries to lead us out of the catastrophization of childhood but too often plays right into it. |
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A facile, pop-psych explanation would unearth the roots of clownophobia in childhood traumas. |
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Being used to horses from their childhood, the Cracovians are excellent riders. |
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Dandelion and burdock is for many people a taste of childhood. I remember becoming a fan one summer and refusing to drink anything else. |
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Dysthymia in childhood or adulthood also significantly increases the risk of developing a subsequent major depressive episode. |
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Since childhood, I had given up giraffedom to become a turtle, or maybe a miniature antelope. |
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Mature guilt is a far cry from the early manifestations of guilt and guiltlike behavior in childhood. |
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As a result of a childhood accident, my sister was hearing-impaired and had to wear a hearing aid. |
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Queen Victoria spent childhood holidays on the island and became fond of it. |
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Middleham is notable because Richard III of England spent his childhood there. |
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Little of Jesus' childhood is recorded in the canonical gospels, although infancy gospels were popular in antiquity. |
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During his childhood England was the target of Viking raids and invasions under Sweyn Forkbeard and his son, Cnut. |
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While his father visited his lands from Scotland to France, Richard probably spent his childhood in England. |
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Among his childhood friends was his cousin Henry of Almain, son of King Henry's brother Richard of Cornwall. |
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From early childhood, Henry VI was surrounded by quarrelsome councillors and advisors. |
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Henry had spent much of his childhood under siege in Harlech Castle or in exile in Brittany. |
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Henry Tudor, the future Henry VII, spent his childhood at Raglan Castle, the home of William Herbert, 1st Earl of Pembroke, a leading Yorkist. |
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She had a number of problems during her childhood, one of the main ones being after the execution of her mother, Anne Boleyn. |
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Throughout Mary's childhood, Henry negotiated potential future marriages for her. |
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In the spring of 1559, it became evident that Elizabeth was in love with her childhood friend Robert Dudley. |
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Mary's sister, Anne, had borne numerous children, all of whom died during childhood. |
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The dominant influence of Napoleon's childhood was his mother, Letizia Ramolino, whose firm discipline restrained a rambunctious child. |
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Brunel had a happy childhood, despite the family's constant money worries, with his father acting as his teacher during his early years. |
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This confirmed his childhood suspicion, and he studied cowpox further, presenting a paper on it to his local medical society. |
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Life expectancy increases with age as the individual survives the higher mortality rates associated with childhood. |
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It can be argued that it is better to compare life expectancy of the period after childhood to get a better handle on life span. |
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He was betrothed to both Louise and Charlotte of Valois, daughters of King Francis I of France, but they both died in childhood. |
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For Charles V personally they were his home, the region where he was born and spent his childhood. |
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This childhood deliverance subsequently became part of the Wesley legend, attesting to his special destiny and extraordinary work. |
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Many researchers have detailed the important issues of early childhood education, especially teacher education. |
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Ceinwen Thomas in the 1950s from the childhood recollections of her mother, Catherine Margretta Thomas. |
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Despite her country's ongoing struggle with Spain, Catherine enjoyed a happy, contented childhood in her beloved Lisbon. |
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Most of his early childhood was spent in Jersey, to which he retained a strong devotion throughout his life. |
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Hamlet arrives with Horatio and banters with one of the gravediggers, who unearths the skull of a jester from Hamlet's childhood, Yorick. |
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From early childhood, Johnson suffered from poor eyesight, especially in his left eye, which interfered with his education. |
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He was physically unhealthy, which may have stemmed from a bout of rheumatic fever and other childhood illnesses. |
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Catherine moved back to Aberdeenshire in 1790, where Byron spent his childhood. |
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He mentions little about his childhood or his financial straits and is seemingly embarrassed to discuss them. |
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His cousin and lifelong friend Thomas Medwin, who lived nearby, recounted his early childhood in his The Life of Percy Bysshe Shelley. |
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It was a happy and contented childhood spent largely in country pursuits such as fishing and hunting. |
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His style during later life fulfilled the nickname he received in childhood, Old Thunder. |
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He retained poignant memories of childhood, helped by an excellent memory of people and events, which he used in his writing. |
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In the autumn of 1908 the newly qualified Lawrence left his childhood home for London. |
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Much of her childhood was spent alone and separate from other children, although she spent much time with her pets, whom she adored. |
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Agatha later claimed that her father's death, occurring when she was eleven years old, marked the end of her childhood. |
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Having been interested in astronomy since childhood, he had an observatory built in his garden. |
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Pratchett had an observatory in his back garden and was a keen astronomer from childhood. |
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Little is also known about Tallis's childhood and his significance with music at that age. |
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John has stated that his wild stage costumes and performances were his way of letting go after such a restrictive childhood. |
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Keith Richards and Mick Jagger were childhood friends and classmates in Dartford, Kent, until the Jaggers moved to Wilmington. |
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He often described a lonely and sheltered childhood that was worsened by his obesity. |
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His childhood was split between London and Evanston, Illinois, and he has both British and American citizenship. |
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Rudyard Kipling was born in India and spent the first six years of his childhood there. |
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From 1809, his childhood friendship with Maria Elizabeth Bicknell developed into a deep, mutual love. |
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She spent her childhood in Grantham, where her father owned two grocery shops. |
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Again fairly common, and always amusing, are the monikers drawn from the childhood of a particular vagrant. |
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Richardson was a skilled letter writer and his talent traces back to his childhood. |
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In his childhood, Greene spent his summers with his uncle, Sir William, at Harston House. |
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Eliot's childhood infatuation with literature can be ascribed to several factors. |
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I feel that there is something in having passed one's childhood beside the big river, which is incommunicable to those people who have not. |
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He survived a childhood bout of polio in 1773 that left him lame, a condition that was to have a significant effect on his life and writing. |
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The poem, actually about a rendezvous, is thought by Caulfield to be about saving people from falling out of childhood. |
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Thomas had bronchitis and asthma in childhood and struggled with these throughout his life. |
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Caitlin, without her customary hat, walked behind the coffin, with his childhood friend Daniel Jones at her arm and her mother by her side. |
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Another monument to Thomas stands in Cwmdonkin Park, one of his favourite childhood haunts, close to his birthplace. |
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After graduation from Oxford, Wilde returned to Dublin, where he met again Florence Balcombe, a childhood sweetheart. |
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Conrad spoke both his native Polish language and the French language fluently from childhood and only acquired English in his twenties. |
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Music lessons in early childhood lead to changes in the brain that could improve its performance far into adulthood, researchers say. |
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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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He had decided on a career in art in early childhood and ran away from school to pursue this. |
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Madeleine recounts a nightmare and Scottie identifies its setting as Mission San Juan Bautista, childhood home of Carlotta. |
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He displayed an excellent speaking and singing voice since childhood, even winning an eisteddfod prize as a boy soprano. |
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He was known to talk to himself, a habit that began during his childhood when he would smile in rapt conversation with invisible companions. |
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He became engaged to Jenny von Westphalen, an educated baroness of the Prussian ruling class who had known Marx since childhood. |
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Most geographers will cite a childhood fascination with maps as an early sign they would end up in the field. |
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Several local raids occurred during her childhood and on one occasion her village was burned. |
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She spent most of her childhood in France while Scotland was ruled by regents, and in 1558, she married the Dauphin of France, Francis. |
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Her maternal grandmother, Antoinette de Bourbon, was another strong influence on her childhood, and acted as one of her principal advisors. |
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At some point in her infancy or childhood, she caught smallpox, but it did not mark her features. |
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The album is a collection of Lennox's childhood favourite soul, jazz and blues songs. |
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Early childhood exposure has been linked with an increased risk of sleep disturbances and excessive daytime sleepiness in later childhood. |
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In the Mabinogi story of the childhood of Lleu Llaw Gyffes, Gwydion makes a forest appear to be an invading force. |
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Throughout his childhood Welsh fought, and used his skills to good effect when sent to private school in Bristol. |
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Louis spent 12 years growing up in rural Alabama, where little is known of his childhood. |
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Despite not having a musical background, Diamandis was able to create lyrics due to her childhood love of writing. |
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Rates of childhood obesity are slowing in France, while continuing to grow in other countries. |
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Turner spent part of his childhood in the town of Margate in East Kent, and regularly returned to visit it throughout his life. |
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She had poor hearing since childhood due to measles, and by the 1940s she was almost completely deaf. |
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She also worked to conform the practices of the Scottish Church to those of the continental Church, which she experienced in her childhood. |
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Some childhood behavior has been pathologized as attention-deficit disorder. |
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The same childhood friend reported in a letter that Columbus had provided one of the captured indigenous women to him. |
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A small number of boys continued their education after childhood, as in the Spartan agoge. |
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Victoria's household was largely run by her childhood governess, Baroness Louise Lehzen from Hanover. |
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The story follows the life of David Copperfield from childhood to maturity. |
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He attended Kitbridge Middle School where he met his childhood sweetheart Tracey Wilson, later writing a song about her. |
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Summer camps are not a main part of childhood in the United Kingdom, in the way they are in North America. |
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Later, the same production team tackled vicious childhood bullying in Walking on the Moon. |
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Through his childhood and much of his teens, Sutcliffe showed no signs of abnormality. |
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His childhood was spent at Constantinople as a diplomatic hostage, where he was carefully educated. |
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Evidence is accumulating that the reproductive system is not totally inactive during the childhood years. |
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Leptin levels rise throughout childhood and play a part in allowing the arcuate nucleus to resume operation. |
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Little is known of Vasco's early childhood except that he was the third of four boys in his family. |
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Later in his childhood, Alexander was tutored by the strict Leonidas, a relative of his mother, and by Lysimachus of Acarnania. |
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Known during his childhood as Temujin, Genghis Khan was the son of a Mongol chieftain. |
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For days afterwards you will not be able to look upon a child without recalling Lamb's portrayal of the grace of childhood. |
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Sargent Solomon Musa, a childhood friend of Strasser, became the deputy chairman and deputy leader of the NPRC junta government. |
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Their rebellion... translated their dispossession into the free possessionlessness of childhood. |
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The oldest daughter, Isabella of Aragon, had been married to Afonso, Prince of Portugal, since childhood. |
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His date of birth is also unknown, but it is estimated between 1450 and 1460, nor is any information available from his childhood or adolescence. |
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Their stay in Rupelmonde was brief and within six months they returned to Gangelt and there Mercator spent his early childhood. |
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The Wanli Emperor fathered ten daughters, but only the first two survived childhood. |
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Rivera was born in the city of Guanajuato and spent his early childhood there. |
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She died of an unknown cause in Calvin's childhood, after having borne four more children. |
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The twins were raised during much of their childhood by their older sister Nell, who was 11 years older. |
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His earliest childhood was shaped by the American Civil War, which forced the family to seek safety temporarily in Indiana. |
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A 2006 survey found nearly 95 percent of Mississippi adults considered childhood obesity to be a serious problem. |
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He served under several kings, acted as regent, and organised funerals and the regency during Henry III's childhood. |
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