If you had told me when I was the tender age of 15 that I would have this kind of life I would have laughed and scorned you. |
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Using his bar mitzvah cash at the tender age of 13, the lankily hip youngster bought himself a turntable and mixer. |
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At a tender age he had become a chauffeur to a wealthy woman and was in charge of a fleet of limousines, Mercedes Benz cars and Alfa Romeos. |
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This young man, at the tender age of 24 years, was the victim of a tragic accident. |
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At the tender age of 16 he became the youngest player in the modern game to play at the tournament. |
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The teen singer and actress has been in showbusiness since the tender age of nine. |
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At the tender age of 25, she is quickly becoming an authority on urban fashion. |
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He switched to electric bass, an instrument he began playing at the tender age of nine. |
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At such a tender age this kid is demonstrating he has already learned the two fundamental truths of life. |
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Like many other children, I was drilled at a tender age never to eat food from other homes or accept gifts of food from strangers. |
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Those skills were honed on the pony racing circuit in Ireland where Maguire rode the first of his 200 odd winners at the tender age of nine. |
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Robbed I was, robbed of my rightful position in life of oil magnate and squillionaire at the tender age of five. |
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His start came at the tender age of 18 when he began performing stand-up comedy on a dare from his University dorm mates. |
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They are both tremendous players, who are performing superbly even at such a tender age. |
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She found herself with captain's pips on her collar at the tender age of eighteen. |
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Sharon made her first trip stateside at the tender age of fourteen, as part of a group of traditional musicians from Dublin and Clare. |
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Starting your own business at the tender age of 23 would seem a daunting task for most people. |
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Jack's brother Arthur retired at the tender age of 76 two years ago to spend time golfing and fishing. |
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Venezuelan Victor Hugo won a competition at the tender age of 12 to perform in a philharmonic choir. |
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Even at the tender age of nine, I felt a chill of foreboding run down my spine. |
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She's a born survivor, a walking miracle and something of a local celebrity, all at the tender age of just three. |
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My dad had a Kingston Trio record, and even at the tender age of 7, I could tell this stuff was for dweebs. |
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Now even at that tender age, I must have has a pretty strong sense of my manhood, and was pretty much unconsolable for a good 10 minutes. |
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One memory abides of when, at a very tender age and against the tide, he took up Irish dancing. |
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She enrolled in nursing, not because of any influence from her mother, but because even at that tender age there was an inner force driving her. |
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At the tender age of twenty-three, he started out on his professional career and performed in the world's most famous concert halls. |
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From a very tender age she stood out because of her love of prayer, work, obedience, and also her sensitivity to the poor. |
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His mother initiated him from a tender age by singing to him and making him chant gospel. |
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Lance got his first machine, a PW 50, at the tender age of four years from his father. |
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Of course, they cannot express themselves-or make their choices known-at such a tender age, but why not help them develop their senses? |
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However, the law provides that if the child is of tender age and breast fed, the mother gets immediate care and control over same. |
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A sketch of so many calamities does not seem but a massive record of impostures, and even from such a tender age the cruel lashings made me aware of my humble condition. |
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Ye had left home at the tender age of 11 when she was invited to join the Zhejiang provincial swim team. |
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He had taken to life of sannyasin at this tender age of boyhood. |
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At the tender age of 12 they already have shelves full of trophies. |
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From a tender age he took piano classes from his father, Osvaldo Alén, a musician famous in the world of piano bars in Havana. |
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From the tender age of 5, Céline sang with her siblings and quickly acquired the ability to perform live. |
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At the tender age of 16 I started going out with my first real girlfriend. |
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They are indoctrinated from a tender age by their teachers and by textbooks and learn to denigrate and delegitimize the other. |
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He gained his first management experience at the tender age of 23, as the centre director of an internationally renowned language school. |
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At the tender age of 18, he will be the youngest contestant ever. |
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To ask questions, to formulate hypotheses, to experiment is possible at the tender age of six, and even earlier. |
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And God knows, starting back at that tender age where you think you'll never, ever be popular, you'll shut up and pretend to be anyone but your wonky self just to be accepted. |
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At the tender age of 25, he has 20 years experience under his belt. |
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The young people I met this weekend have, even at their tender age, seen a cause or a need and reached out to do it. |
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Even at the tender age of twelve I had a fine understanding of the ways of women and could tell the only reason she was so worked up was she was hot for me. |
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So hats off to Mr. Messi, who at the tender age of 22 has managed to achieve a subtle balance between daring and wisdom. |
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His first experience with the camera was at the tender age of four, when he was discovered for an advertising spot for washing machines. |
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In 1953, at the tender age of 16, Quebecker Jean St-Germain invented disposable plastic baby-bottle liners. |
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But the, dreams are par for the course for someone who, at such a tender age, has travelled so far in the world of football. |
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I grew up with Raúl, and from a tender age I admired his affability and sincerity. |
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At the tender age of 1, she was already twittering away precociously at O My Darlin' Clementine. |
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Having learned the tricks of the trade from his father, Willie began cutting the turf himself at the tender age of 16 and eventually took over the responsibility from his dad. |
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Allan was a bully at school, and his first appearance in court was at the tender age of 15 for knifing a workmate. |
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At the tender age of nine he was well aware of how extraordinarily lucky he had been and has since made a point of being determinedly positive and forward-looking. |
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We've got 16 boys and they all go to local schools, they are too young still to follow any sort of training for trade, a field in which we have little experience, due to the tender age of our children. |
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Brutally trained as an assassin from the tender age of eight, sent to a death camp at the age of sixteen, out to play a dangerous game to become the King's Champion a year later. |
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Blooded in the domestic top flight by Yozef Szabo at the tender age of 17, Shevchenko eventually succeeded in breaking through under the iron rule of the infamous Valery Lobanovsky. |
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That is why men are consumed prematurely, women age before their time, young women are worn out at their very flowering, and the children become hardhearted at a tender age. |
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At the tender age of nine, he met his wizened idol for the first time. |
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Alain was surrounded by music at home and the talented youngster soon revealed himself to be something of a child prodigy, excelling at piano and dance lessons at the tender age of three. |
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Already a tall young man at a tender age, Santander's build and style of play are not a million miles away from his sporting hero, Zlatan Ibrahimovic. |
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From a very tender age, this young man has been totally dedicated to his passion for the divinatory arts and more specifically, his investigations into unexplained phenomena. |
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He is said to accompany the band of musicians from one nightspot to the next already at this tender age and the time spent in the shady milieu of Hamburg supposedly explains his lifelong awkward relation to the female gender. |
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The son of the village headman, he already had instilled in him a keen sense of responsibility when his family sent him away to school at the tender age of seven. |
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My French nanny kissed me at a very tender age. |
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But someone of Elizabeth's tender age doesn't understand. |
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With a music-loving grandfather and a musically talented mother, as well as a father who composed opera in his spare time, Carla was surrounded by music from a tender age. |
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At the tender age of 10, in Saint-Etienne, Roland Villard was already treating his parents and six siblings to his tasty dishes and cakes, and he has never stopped since. |
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Even though no specific scale of penalties existed for young people over the age of 15, the courts had a wide margin of discretion for taking the tender age of the accused into account. |
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At the tender age of 14, he displayed such business acumen that the Mitsuis were able to open two stores in Tokyo, which was still called Edo at that time. |
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At my not so tender age, you are my heroes too. |
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At the tender age of 15, he became an apprentice in his uncle's restaurant in Caen, and then left for further training at the Mont d'Arbois and Duc de Savoie in Megève, followed by the Plazza Athénée in Paris. |
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So when Peter Grummitt was thrust into Forest's side for his debut in 1960 at the tender age of 18, Gentleman Jim pulled him aside. |
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It was in Guyana, at the tender age of 6, Eastman discovered the fighting instinct he hopes will give him the advantage over Bernard Hopkins on Saturday at Staples Center. |
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At the tender age of 89, the matriarch of this teaching family, Angagh MacKellar, decided it was time to dust off her pencil box and make a comeback. |
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