He worked on a new touchdown dance, something that will distinguish him from his boyhood idol Deion Sanders. |
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It was an opportunity to fulfil a boyhood fantasy to mix it with swashbucklers. |
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Kirby came of age in the 1930s, was toughened by his Depression boyhood and perhaps scarred by his frontline experiences in World War Two. |
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His is not a story of hothousing a talent through academies from early boyhood. |
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If there was anything he harboured a passion for, it was that universal boyhood dream of becoming a footballer. |
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This event triggers flashbacks of his boyhood in Jerusalem during 1938, when British troopers searched his family home. |
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By contrast, Dickens's second protagonist, Oliver Twist, experiences what seems set to be his climacteric in an intensely fraught boyhood. |
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I have a host of similarly faded and dusty memories of my boyhood that pop up unbidden when I'm in a situation that stimulates my memory. |
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Historians agree Alexander and his beloved Haphaestion were more than battle mates and boyhood chums. |
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My boyhood heroes in baseball were Ernie Banks, Billy Williams and Willie Mays. |
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He has completed a book of boyhood memoirs and a handbook on creative writing, both unpublished. |
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From early boyhood the men were trained either to work in the quarries or to farm the land. |
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During the writing process, however, he decided that Tom shouldn't grow up in the book, and focused specifically on Tom's boyhood. |
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From boyhood, he learned to keep his feelings to himself, repressing memories of his father and of the emotional impact of early orphanhood. |
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Lavish, big-screen adaptations of beloved boyhood comic-books have become so old hat. |
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But nowhere are the vitality and virtues of his boyhood locality celebrated more compellingly than in this novel about a national nightmare. |
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Leaving his boyhood club was like closing the last page on a well-thumbed book. |
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His boyhood was nothing spectacular, but he did not lack that adventuresomeness and courage which form the backbone of any leader. |
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He readily admits that it is a dream job for someone who has been passionate about cars since boyhood. |
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It's only a matter of time before he is forced to leave his boyhood club and has the football world at his feet. |
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In this collaboration between Bruchac and S.D. Nelson, of Lakota Indian descent, the boyhood story of Crazy Horse is told. |
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He has created a lavishly stunning, sweeping story of the little wooden doll's many adventures on the road to boyhood. |
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The Tracker is a tale of an adventurous boyhood of limitless self-reliance in an unfathomably Arcadian wilderness. |
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In his boyhood, the autobiographer is an unreconstructed rustic who might have stepped out of a pastoral elegy of Virgil or Theocritus. |
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Tony had been mad keen on archaeology since boyhood and, as his granddad was a market gardener, was already skilled at digging. |
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He was nineteen when his mother died in 1821 and his boyhood experiences would colour his whole prodigious output of novels, poetry and plays. |
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His skills on his high school debate team, in fact, lifted him out of boyhood poverty in Seattle, winning him a scholarship to Harvard. |
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The narrative deals with events of boyhood, then courting, matchmaking, and marriage, and afterwards the unremitting harshness of life. |
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There, around a campfire, his boyhood games of piracy and Robin Hood met the tall tale and the demotic idiom. |
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Fitz smiled at this, remembering his own boyhood dreams as he'd sailed a small dinghy and thought of bigger boats. |
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I was never a perfect specimen of boyhood and always got chosen last or next to last. |
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His intellectual precocity, and his dedication to work, which remained compulsive from boyhood onwards, are characteristic. |
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For them, Star Wars was the ultimate personification of their boyhood dreams and wishes. |
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The boyhood home of President Woodrow Wilson in Augusta was one of the excellence-in-restoration award winners from the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation. |
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In some ways, a lot of the stuff we were doing in the Before trilogy is done better in boyhood. |
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We wrote Before Sunset and Before Midnight while we were working on boyhood, and all those films are all about time. |
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Innovation is a poor substitute for insight, at least where boyhood is concerned. |
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The negative images against which manhood has been constructed, such as womanhood, boyhood, dependency, slavery, and racial and class difference, will be examined. |
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I have confessed myself a temerarious theologian, and in that passage from boyhood to manhood I ranged widely in my search for some permanently satisfying Truth. |
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Robinson became a writer and magazine editor and in 1990 he wrote a terrific book about his boyhood hero, The iron horse. |
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He gives a tough, tight smile as he contemplates his boyhood self, and you can almost hear the schoolchildren of Glasgow breathe a sigh of relief. |
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From a boyhood spent hunting and climbing in southern Idaho, Petzoldt grew into a bearish man with enormous flat feet and eyebrows of legendary bushiness. |
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It was rooted in the parlour musicales, the outdoor sing-songs, the marching bands, the hymns stoutly sung in church, and other impressions of his boyhood. |
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Born in Ohio, he had an uneven boyhood, curiously dyslexic yet smart, sissyish in team sports but very competent athletically in individual competition. |
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Murray nostalgically regrets the lost America of his 1950s Midwestern boyhood. |
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In boyhood he learned to speak Slovakian, Serbo-Croat, Czech, and German. |
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Young males yearn to leave boyhood behind and to become men. |
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Book auctions bring back many memories from my boyhood days. |
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He had taken to life of sannyasin at this tender age of boyhood. |
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I spent my boyhood summers on my grandfather's farm in Ness City, Kansas. |
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Ah, the golden, sun-dappled world of boyhood in our lost Edwardian age! |
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It was there, in the 1940s, that the young Robert Smithson would first have seen them, on one of his many boyhood visits to what was his favorite museum. |
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From a boyhood steeped in the Anzac tradition, Johnston became a pacifist. |
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Now a professor of history at Yale University, and the author of numerous works of religious history, he recently wrote a memoir about his boyhood. |
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Over a burger the size of Birmingham we get talking to local resident, Gary Fish, who recalls his boyhood at The Sport emptying the cowboy's spittoons for a nickel. |
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While the nymphs lie low, sucking roots in sheltering soil, you will steer a course from the eager springs of boyhood to the braided delta of manhood and majority. |
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The colonel-to-be and his boyhood chums were among the school's fans. |
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He inspires love and loyalty, makes a strategic marriage but never loses sight of his boyhood love Hephaistion and never loses his eye for a pretty boy. |
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But as the boy reached the age of maturity and the boyhood locks were shorn from his head, she balked at the prospect of yielding the throne to this half-royal heir. |
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My boyhood dream was to be a tail gunner in the Royal Air Force. |
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The country, too, which had been the promised land of my boyhood, did not, like most promised lands, disappoint me. |
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He did this at first with paintings based on memory, some from his boyhood. |
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From boyhood, Lewis had immersed himself in Norse and Greek mythology, and later in Irish mythology and literature. |
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I went back to them time and again, just as I have done since my boyhood days. |
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Their ruddy faces and somewhat cumbrous forms belong to the animal period of life that links together boyhood, colthood and calfhood. |
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A welsome poesy attends the final ebbing of his really romantic life, amid the familiar scenes of his boyhood. |
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We passed part of a day with a man whose boyhood to age 15 was spent in an Evenk settlement up one of the lesser streams that feed the Lena. |
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English private schools at the time of Niven's boyhood were noted for their strict and sometimes brutal discipline. |
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Stevenson spent the greater part of his boyhood holidays in his maternal grandfather's house. |
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His boyhood home, in Oak Park, Illinois, is a museum and archive dedicated to Hemingway. |
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Oology, the studying and collecting of eggs, was a common boyhood hobby akin to acquiring butterflies or stamps. |
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A boyhood spent on the cliffs at Kirkcaple had made me a bold cragsman, and the porphyry of the Rooirand clearly gave excellent holds. |
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The pair followed the 1930 Test series between England and Australia with great interest, and regaled a bemused Jelka with accounts of their boyhood exploits in the game. |
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The plays that William Shakespeare witnessed in Coventry during his boyhood or 'teens' may have influenced how his plays, such as Hamlet, came about. |
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Burton was an ardent admirer of poet Dylan Thomas since his boyhood days. |
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John Clinch, boyhood friend and medical colleague of Jenner. |
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It was my good fortune to encounter Thomas Paine's works in my boyhood. |
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He could recall how, during his boyhood and youth, Aborigines would assemble in large numbers on land adjoining Greenwood to perform their corroborees. |
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Button has just realised a lifetime's ambition, a boyhood dream, by winning the Formula One world title, so you would have expected him to have caroused the night away. |
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