A young man sat against the wall doing calculation with an abacus and recording data onto paper. |
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Let me take you back a few years, to a time when a young man happily ate, drank and was rather too merry! |
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As a young man he presented a paper on astrophysics that was publicly ridiculed by an eminent astrophysicist. |
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He is an open-faced, astoundingly good-looking young man with an easy grin. |
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By the time he was a young man, his two great loves, politics and horse-racing, soon became apparent. |
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As she ran into the house, she collided with a young man, sending them both sprawling on to the ground. |
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He orders the young man not to look at him either because as client or director this would ruin the effect he wants to achieve. |
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As a young man he set out to be one of the rugged men of action whose courage and daring his novels celebrate. |
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A long-limbed young man lopes past me, wearing sunglasses and carrying an umbrella for shade. |
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Go to the link to see a picture of a young man wearing a shirt proclaiming his asexuality. |
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He watches the young man select one of the animals and looks on amused as the young man stuffs it into the boot of his car. |
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Inside, he could see a young man rubbing down a mare and someone else was moving around near the back part of the huge barn. |
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Jean, a young man who works as a bank clerk, is invited to the casino by a friend and promptly wins big at roulette. |
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At one point, Santiago fell into a daydream about an arm-wrestling match he'd had as a young man. |
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The shoulders of the young man lurched upwards in an irregular motion and his brows arched to the roots of his hair as he stared at his father. |
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I heard about a young man who watched the towers start to go down from his Manhattan rooftop. |
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Just a few months after finishing the roof job, our roofer, a young man with a family, was killed in a tragic motorcycle accident. |
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I spoke to a young man recently who had nothing but praise for the service and credited it with making his life liveable again. |
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The young man had displeased both Increase and Cotton Mather, the archdeacons of the Puritan world. |
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That's not as easy a task as it was when I was a young man, but there one was, neatly in the crook of my elbow. |
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They said they would have liked to have seen some obvious sign of remorse from the young man. |
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When a young man refused to buy a ticket, the conductor pointed out a couple of lines written in bold letters on the front of the bus. |
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The angry young man had turned into a disillusioned old man living on libidinous memories. |
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The night was winding down when Javier King saw the young man in a letter jacket walk up towards him. |
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Charlie looked down at the eager young man sat on the edge of his seat, pawing at the rigid pleat of his trouser leg. |
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Benjamin Mascardo, a young man in his early thirties, stood up from the leftmost area of the panelist's table. |
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I interviewed an impressive young man during the week and I hope to be able to make an announcement very soon. |
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The patient was a sturdy young man with an abscess on the outer side of his left thigh. |
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The young man groans at the sight of the pampered pooch, whom she already has attached to his leash. |
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As a young man, he farmed land originally within the reservation boundaries. |
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A young man, his angular features sharp as if whittled by a knife, led the self-criticism. |
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Amitabh Bachchan personified the angry young man, anti-hero whose disillusionment makes him turn to crime against an unjust society. |
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Back then, I was really the classic angry young man, and I don't think I'm that person anymore. |
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If Amitabh Bachchan was the original angry young man, surely Shah Rukh is the first modern intense romantic hero of Hindi films. |
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After all, the angry young man who ends up as a pillar of the Establishment's so common in public life he's almost an archetype. |
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He's a fantastic young man, is very respectful and comes highly recommended. |
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One of the men leaned out the window and told a young man, aged in his teens, to give up his hat. |
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A young man and teenage girl have died after poisonous fumes leaked from a gas boiler. |
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Injury in South Africa was yet another cruel blow to a young man who had fought back from a long period of enforced lay-off through injury. |
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On May 11, he was supposed to go to a lawn party held every year to honor a young man killed years before. |
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The other young man gave a peal of laughter, the sound of which made Ryan want to smile in reply. |
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Such zealous passion would seem to be the natural preserve of that dangerous species, the young man. |
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One thing's for sure, young man, she certainly could talk her way into your wallet. |
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Immediately, the young man sprung into action, quickly running to the home in a dash of mercy. |
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In custody since his arrest he has grown from a fresh-faced boy to a brooding young man. |
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In the ballet, the two girls represent the two boys and the young man is Diaghilev. |
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The young man looked smart in his suit and bow-tie, the young lady stunning in her deb's dress, the picture of happiness and carefree youth. |
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Once inside Rebecca was lead to a nicely furnished living to be greeted by a young man and a young lady at his side both about twenty-one. |
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A young man, 24, with tousled, straight brown hair, crystal blue eyes looked up from his lapful of ropes. |
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O'Connor is an ambitious and driven young man and he knew that this was his chance to make capital from his success. |
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Given the chance, as a young man, he would nap till noon without remorse or regret. |
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The scared young man reluctantly took the note home to his mother, dreading the impending punishment. |
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The teacher would share his experiences with the young man who was studying allopathy and yoga with equal interest. |
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In it, there is a young man waking up in the morning after a nite of excess and liquor. |
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Seth is an exuberant young man, rather socially awkward, and a bit of a wise aleck. |
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The young man soon finds he can stay on the ship by playing the piano, after proving himself a genius on the instrument and wowing the captain. |
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Then I saw the cop fly past me and realized the young man was fleeing from a crime worse than not wearing a helmet or running a red light. |
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And a more balanced, mature, worldly-wise young man you would be hard pushed to find. |
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The 18-year-old from Tarbert, a young man of few words, polled 60 per cent of eviction votes last Wednesday. |
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One day when Zhang was on a bus, a young man beside him smoked and would not listen to his words of warning about smoking. |
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The young man turned to look at me, and for a second there, I thought he was going to knock my block off. |
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One day as the young man and his wife went walking in the woods, he grew weary of the weight of his fiddle. |
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He turned around and headed to a small courtyard where a young man sat, brushing a wolfhound. |
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They neither of them moved as the outline of a young man moved in and out of focus, lovingly petting the bronze wolfhound. |
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The young man reportedly ransacked the house, destroying everything within his reach. |
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Wilner saw him changed by the hunger strike from a happy, outgoing, strongly pro-American young man to a withdrawn, cadaverous, weak figure. |
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When I read these names I feel like that young man reciting the names of the stations on the Paris metro. |
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The silent and robust young man riding the horse that drew her kibitka was the chieftain of his tribe. |
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I was surprised to see a young man, wearing khakis and a white polo shirt, standing there smiling at me. |
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This was Kevin's third win in four years and it just goes to show how much talent this fine young man has. |
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Another motorist who was filling his car said he had seen a young man jump in the car and speed off. |
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This was brought home to me yet again the other day by a Japanese friend, a young man. |
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The young man who was arrested with her was sentenced to 100 lashes and allowed to go free afterwards. |
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But she has affianced her daughter to a promising young man in a prosperous Korean family. |
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His pose was that of the dandy and the aesthete, emphatically not that of the angry young man. |
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After dealing with the young man I ranted about a few months ago, it's certainly a welcome change. |
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In the observation room of the Angel Grove Hospital two nurses and one doctor wheeled a young man in to have X-rays taken. |
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Suddenly a young man jumped on to the podium and started playing his guitar and singing. |
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One of the troopers was a well-set-up, affable, cool young man, who called himself O'Roon. |
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During that interview, and during some other chats one had with him in Mumbai, he appeared to be a cultured, well-read and imaginative young man. |
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Tomas is a very popular young man and we wish him joy and fulfilment in his ministry as a priest of the diocese. |
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He is a well-known footballer in his native Cloonacool and a very popular young man. |
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Standing there was a young man a few years older than me, passably good-looking but with a slightly weedy air about him. |
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The hot ticket of the day for the young man about town was the newly released nylon Jockettes, available in a rainbow of colours and prints. |
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A lot of our own senior players could do with going to watch this young man in action. |
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He found most to be uneducated racists with little to offer a discerning and spiritually hungry young man. |
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The young man spun around, only to face a large group of mounted police, their pistols cocked and ready. |
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The young man had been waiting for well nigh a quarter of an hour while his father ignored him. |
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In the camp's acute ward, a young man lies chained to his bed, being fed protein-and-vitamin mush through a stomach tube inserted via a nostril. |
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After his apprenticeship ended, a young man was qualified to establish himself in his own workshop and become a member of a guild. |
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Add in a forthcoming German residency qualification, and the young man has plenty of options. |
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A young man starting out in life has had his business badly damaged by this wanton destruction. |
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He is a bright young man who absorbs information and experiences like a sponge. |
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The customary smirk returned to Trey's lips and he about-faced, coming closer to the nervous young man. |
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The checker was a nice-looking young man who was talking to the bagger about his fantasies. |
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I leaned out of the window but recoiled with disgust, for the young man with the pasty face stood below in the churchyard. |
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Wielding a curved knife, a young man navigates past the aging structures and into the forest. |
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Thomas refused to answer for a while, but now my curiosity was aroused about the repulsive young man below and I pressed him. |
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The young man weaves through clusters of bamboo and cuts a diagonal slash into a tree, positioning a hollow log at the end. |
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A young man who just turned 18 years old finally has told the world his bountiful news. |
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Host Joe Rogan gleefully watches the contestants gag and struggle through the bovine brains until one young man quits altogether. |
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Instead they allegedly went crazy in the streets of Cambridge, assaulting strangers and brutally raping one young man. |
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A young man in Burkina Faso used savings from income made fixing bikes to open a bicycle shop and put his siblings through school. |
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The father of the young man left paralysed spoke of his utter devastation after the men accused of assaulting his son walked free from court yesterday. |
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In a video uploaded to YouTube, a young man, wearing a checkered keffiyeh over his face, said he was a Svoboda member. |
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A young man runs through a bizarre hotel in pursuit of an unseen quarry. |
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The young man proved to be the very person who had made the chokehold video. |
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In 1891 he met Lord Alfred Douglas, a young man sixteen years his junior. |
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No clinking noise came as the young man dashed on into the next building and up a rear stairway. |
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His healthy cheque lifts him to 30th on the money list but I think a new approach to the tour will bring more victories for the young man from Perth. |
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His father Eric came from Breslau, but as a young man escaped to Paris, whence he was sent to London in 1900 by a theatrical agency to run its London branch. |
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As it is, you couldn't wish to meet a more pleasant and affable young man. |
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The Legion was led by a man he had yet to go into battle with, a young man of no more than 20 years who had purchased into his rank with the help of a very affluential father. |
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He'd found some young man in clothes that were too big for him, sneering and making obscene gestures while some very beautiful but very whorish young women danced around him. |
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The strange young man pulled himself unsteadily to his wobbly feet. |
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Milen Muskov is an engineer who graduated in journalism and describes himself as a modern young man interested in films, football and going out with friends. |
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The fair, willowy girl had stars in her eyes when at the age of twenty, she was married to the tall and handsome young man with a four-figure salary. |
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The court might be reasoning that she still has some psychological hold over the young man, or that being with him is emotionally bad for her or for him. |
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As a young man, Darwin was deeply religious and even considered being ordained. |
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Tall and taciturn, he exuded the easy authority of a young man used to money and the deference that came with it. |
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And it's just so easy, I thought as I pulled my shirt on and, once again, said thank you to the young man I'd just defiled. |
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Morris says he has always loved and been interested in women, but just wishes he had had a copy of this book when he was a young man wooing the women of Swindon. |
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We could do a lot worse than this already impressive young man. |
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I did my mountain climbing and my hill walking when I was a young man, standing proud on the peaks and gazing up to the heavens, challenging them do do their worst. |
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High school students will connect with Matt as he grows from a frightened little boy to a young man who wrestles with difficult issues and decisions. |
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The subject of an aggressive international manhunt, the young man finds immense reserves of physical and combative abilities to wriggle out of any situation. |
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The young man testified that he and Sandusky had come together over their shared Polish heritage. |
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The young man, in his efforts to extricate the young woman from her problems, manages to alienate her affections while arousing the enmity of her powerful protector. |
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When the young man entered the house, Thomas allegedly pulled a semi-automatic handgun on him. |
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Visibly affected the by military atmosphere the young man admitted his emotions were volatile. |
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Two youths approached the young man and asked him to sell them cannabis. |
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Having dropped out of school, the young man worked as a garage mechanic in Sydney and later as an insurance salesman and part-time watch repairman in Melbourne. |
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As a young man, he played in a country band where he used an electric guitar. |
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More importantly, what makes a young man an angry young man? |
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In a grotto below an ancient church lies the tomb of Alexander Griboyedov, the author of Woe from Wit and the inventor of the original angry young man, the unhappy Chatsky. |
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As a young man, he made his name not in student politics but in wrestling, and now he uses words and more words to annihilate and humiliate his opponents. |
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The young man, clad in long drag robes with wavy dark hair answered. |
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He felt pity for the young man and let him off for the rest of the day. |
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Forty years ago this month a young man, aged just 21, climbed on top of a car in Berkeley California and let fly with a stream of incendiary rhetoric. |
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Ten novels on, he can afford to poke fun at the young man he was, fancying himself as a writer. |
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For the best part of a year David Beckham has been trying to decide if he wants to be an extremely rich young man or a fabulously, ridiculously wealthy young man. |
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The young man in front of me looked at me over his rimless glasses. |
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As a young man, Manet sailed to Brazil on a cargo ship and was asked by the ship's captain to paint the rinds of rotten cheese so it could be sold in the port. |
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It occurred to me because I was stuck in traffic next to a young man in an old Honda who was apoplectically outraged that we were not all zooming down the highway. |
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He was small and gangly for the ripe age of sixteen, unlike Christopher, who was two-years his senior and certainly looked the role of a strong handsome young man. |
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In her update of Olympia, entitled Tribeca, an older, clothed woman and a naked young man of Asian descent sit in a loft space furnished with modern appointments. |
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On examination, the thin young man is briefly arousable to deep pain. |
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Before him stood a clean, young man dressed in a sharp business suit. |
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How ironic it was, my father said, that as a young man he dreamed that his baby son would grow up to be a famous surgeon and play rugger for Scotland. |
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In another, a display of icons, religious insignia and Russian dolls opens onto a personal worship area and the intimate portraits of a woman and a young man. |
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As a young man he did national service in the RAF, where he became interested in pursuing a career in singing. |
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As a young man he lived in Italy and enjoyed the favour of the Emperor Augustus. |
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As a young man, his was a severe and unhopeful mind, and the tendency to despond was increased by circumstances. |
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By the time I had finished the looking-glass showed a not unpersonable young man. |
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Didyou not but yesterday prostrate upon the ground the young man for that he speak with unrespect of your Vashintone? |
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Joe Corvo knows some still view him as a criminal, the angry young man who beat up a woman in a restaurant. |
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Barry plunged into the fight for Home Rule as Washingtons very own angry young man. |
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Our outfits celebrate the drama and glamour of the antihero and the trophy girls, the angry young man and the vixen. |
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The angry young man is now a civil servant and a father of two and puts his energy into his songwriting. |
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As a young man he decided that he would always keep the Word of Wisdom and never use alcohol or tobacco. |
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The Gesta tells various stories of his supposed adventures as a young man while in exile in Cornwall, Ireland and Flanders. |
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A young man from the boonies comes to New York City to make his fortune. |
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That miserable young man kept his eyes astrain towards the upper window, but without reward. Rose did not show herself. |
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The young man comes to the foreground, deranking the debilitating illness to the background. |
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And certainly the Blue features plenty of kit to keep any young man or woman about town fully entertained. |
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On completion in 1197 the new foundation was dedicated to Becket, whom the king had known personally while at the English court as a young man. |
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His door was flung open, and a compact young man in uniform appeared, carrying Mr. Butteridge's portfolio, rucksac, and shaving-glass. |
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Charley, a tall, blond young man, bent to shake hands with Furry. |
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Another statue of Darwin as a young man is situated in the grounds of Christ's College, Cambridge. |
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First comes a young man carrying a bleeding lance, then two boys carrying candelabras. |
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Having as a young man eagerly sought the support of established authors, he was in his later years a generous sponsor of many younger writers. |
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As a young man Sharp met Samuel Johnson and Edmund Burke and dined regularly with Boswell. |
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Samuel Slater, the mill's founder, apprenticed as a young man in Belper, England with industrialist Jedediah Strutt. |
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Matthew comments that the articles Asquith wrote for the magazine give a good overview of his political views as a young man. |
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A young man of perhaps twenty had previously attracted the attention of all the passengers, from his peculiarly Daniel Lambertish proportions. |
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In 1957, a South African adventurer, colonel Jack Scott, accompanied by a young man named Keith Whitelock, set out prospecting for diamonds. |
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And there was a young man out of Bethlehemjudah of the family of Judah, who was a Levite, and he sojourned there. |
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Uncle Esau is as cranky as hell, and a peculiar old duck, but I think he'll like a fine upstanding young man as big as you be. |
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In R v Faqir Mohammed a cultured Asian man caught a young man leaving his daughter's bedroom window. |
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Ernst Wilhelm Hengstenberg, though raised Reformed, became convinced of the truth of historic Lutheranism as a young man. |
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The sacrifice involved the killing of a young man who had been impersonating the god Toxcatl deity for a full year. |
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The young man thanked me, and took his leave with some little precipitation, after declining a glass of liquor. |
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It is assumed that the young man took part in sailing voyages around the Bay of Biscay and then towards the Canary Islands and West Africa. |
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She pounced on the young man, because she loved him and wanted him for herself. |
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As a young man, he rose through the ranks of the Roman army, serving in some of the most contested parts of the Empire's frontier. |
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He received the education of a young man of the privileged senatorial class, studying rhetoric and literature. |
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Velleius Paterculus reports that after that time, Caesar allowed the young man to share his carriage. |
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His forces soon captured Arthur, and in 1203, the young man disappeared, with most people believing that John had had him murdered. |
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If it is a young man, they should start with Oryx and crake. |
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Not a young man of his neighborhood nor any of his college-mates could outfoot him in a race. |
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The convinceable young man stands in the same relationship to the vicar as the convinceable reader of the Emile to Rousseau. |
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The young man had married a woman who had only one hand, and it was on the fact of her one-handedness that my thought was focused. |
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Don't think, young man, that we go to the expense of flower of brimstone and molasses, just to purify them. |
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As a young man, Gill was a member of the Fabian Society, but later resigned. |
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As a young man he adopted the first name Goscombe, taken from the name of a village in Gloucestershire near his mother's home. |
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He was an intense young man who was very determined to do well in school. |
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This served the purpose of preparing the young man for a leadership position at home, often in government or diplomacy. |
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Roberts was widely known as a young man who spent many hours praying each week both personally and at group prayer meetings. |
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Evan Roberts was a young man influenced by the stories and experiences that were happening in New Quay and Blaenannerch. |
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Edward kept a camel as a pet and, as a young man, took a lion with him on campaign to Scotland. |
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An opening in the foliage overhead allows the fine silvery light to stream down on the bekilted form of a remarkably good-looking young man. |
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I turned around and saw a young man in a brown shirt and jeans raising his hands. |
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As the century drew to a close Llywelyn became a young man and conceived the ambition to stake his claim to power in Gwynedd. |
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Brought up a devout evangelical, as a young man he suddenly lost his religious faith. |
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He was the baby of the family, a young man of twenty-two, with a fresh, jaunty museau. |
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This was the murderee, a rich young man with narrow lips and the tussock hairstyle that had been fashionable five years before. |
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As a boy, youth and young man, Scott was fascinated by the oral traditions of the Scottish Borders. |
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Witnesses said a young man on what is believed to be a scrambler bike lay injured on the floor before being picked up by another bike. |
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A young man from the London slum area of Bermondsey, Searle had already been kept by older men. |
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As a young man, he acquired many fashionable and aristocratic friends, and developed a taste for country house society. |
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Kneller's portrait shows a handsome, even slightly effeminate young man, arrogant, perhaps petulant, but for many, the ideal beau sabreur. |
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Theodosius restored Valentinian II, still a very young man, as Augustus in the West. |
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There is also the story of the brave young man who makes his living mudwrestling with anacondas. |
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I recently received a note from a young man named Austin who had encountered Spartan Race after trying a mud run put on by another promoter. |
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The young man seems to entertain but an imperfect appreciation of the respect due from a menial to a Castilian hidalgo. |
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As a young man, Disraeli was influenced by the romantic movement and medievalism, and developed a critique of industrialism. |
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In mitigation, John Price told the court Beardsley was known in the area as a very helpful and very friendly young man. |
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Joseph Smith, a diffident, conscientious young man with moist hands and an awkward, absent-minded manner, was head gardener at Wotton Vanborough. |
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As a young man, Walpole had bought shares in the South Sea Company, which monopolized trade with Spain, the Caribbean and South America. |
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They stayed in the car as the young man spoke to them from his driveway. |
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The play depicted an October 1938 meeting between Soviet spy Guy Burgess, then a young man working for the BBC, and Winston Churchill. |
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Brian grows up an idealistic young man who resents the continuing Roman occupation of Judea. |
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A young man goes out looking for a brothel, only to stumble into the house of his best friend's girl. |
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As a young man Gerard Olivier had considered a stage career and was a dramatic and effective preacher. |
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As a boy and young man, Britten had intensely admired Brahms, but his admiration waned to nothing, and Brahms seldom featured in his repertory. |
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It was a nasty cleft to be in for a young man with too much imagination and little physical courage. |
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Hughes traveled through Texas shortly after a young man about his age, Lige Daniels, was brutally murdered. |
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Mr. March told... how devoted Brooke had been, and how he was altogether a most estimable and upright young man. |
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As a young man Dickens expressed a distaste for certain aspects of organized religion. |
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He may have possessed an innate poetic sensibility, but his early works were clearly those of a young man learning his craft. |
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From it he pinched a smidgen of snuff and packed the tobacco into his dudeen, a terrible habit for a young man to possess. |
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In this tale, a young man named Beryn travels from Rome to Egypt to seek his fortune only to be cheated by other businessmen there. |
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As a young man Millais frequently went on sketching expeditions to Keston and Hayes. |
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According to the young man, both were dealing with the aftermath. |
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A tall young man came striding through the park along the path near which she sat. Behind him tagged a boy carrying a suit-case. |
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Everard Digby was a young man who was generally well liked, and lived at Gayhurst House in Buckinghamshire. |
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Her name was Theresa Oldenburg and she had eyes only for another young man, Richard Puls. |
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When a girlish-toned, big physiqued young man confronted Surgeon Rogers to-day and asked for examination preliminary to enlistment, his training stood him in good stead. |
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Jean-Louis Billon is a young man carrying a heavy burden on his shoulders. |
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Sutcliffe, by some reports, used prostitutes as a young man, and it has been speculated that he had a bad experience during which he was conned out of money. |
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We turned to see a muscular young man lounging in the door which led into the sitting-room. He wore green corduroy trousers, a duffle coat and an old school tie. |
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The cover of The Who's album Quadrophenia, which includes themes related to mods and rockers, depicts a young man on a Vespa GS with four mirrors attached. |
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You can't be an angry young man if you're not angry or young. |
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Over the centuries, some readers have posited that Shakespeare's sonnets are autobiographical, and point to them as evidence of his love for a young man. |
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Probably he came as a young man to the Faroe Islands by way of Viking Ireland, and local tradition has it that he settled at Funningur in Eysturoy. |
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In 1793, he sought her hand, but was turned down by her brother Thomas, Earl of Longford, who considered Wellesley to be a young man, in debt, with very poor prospects. |
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The Boston agent added that this clerk was a young man of wholly unquestioned veracity and reliability, of known antecedents and long with the company. |
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An informed young man delivered a lecture on the history of modern art. |
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Although James was the heir presumptive, it seemed unlikely that he would inherit the Crown, as Charles was still a young man capable of fathering children. |
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He was handsome and graceful too, especially when a young man, and indeed in his whole body with the exception of his feet, the toes of which were somewhat cramped. |
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What pileous sculptures was the young man creating on that lovely head? |
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According to his autobiography, as a young man Chesterton became fascinated with the occult and, along with his brother Cecil, experimented with Ouija boards. |
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It's about a young man who tries to distill the true biography of his dying father by looking for the kernels of truth in the many tall tales he has told. |
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Little is known about the young man John hired to instruct his son, except that he treated the younger boy harshly, chiding him for being slow and wayward. |
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Yellow Wheel Publishing invites you to endure the horrors and brutal experiences of World War Two, as told through a series of diaries from a young man. |
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On an exceptionally hot evening early in July a young man came out of the garret in which he lodged in S. Place and walked slowly, as though in hesitation, towards K. bridge. |
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He has developed physically and matured mentally, transforming himself from an angry young man into a well-balanced star who still has his best years ahead. |
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This novel concerns a young man who is accidentally changed into a donkey. |
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In this land, too, there dwelled a young man who was a fowler, but a bit of a strange bird he was, for he only captured his birds, preferring not to slaughter them. |
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So now, instead of peeling vegetables in the kitchen and worrying about my five a day, Lady Muck can recline in her chair and be waited on by a charming young man or lady. |
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To give subtiltyto the simple, to the young man knowledge and discretion. |
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A young man helps the lion, whose name is Letsatsi, because his Shangaan tribal tradition says a white lion is God's messenger and must be protected. |
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Rookwood was a young man with recusant connections, whose stable of horses at Coldham Hall in Stanningfield, Suffolk was an important factor in his enlistment. |
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Sjoe, it was still alive! As the young man turned to pick up his stick to beat it, the snake spat its poison into the man's water gourd before slithering away. |
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As a young man Gladstone had treated his father's estate, Fasque, in Forfarshire, southwest of Aberdeen, as home, but as a younger son he would not inherit it. |
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We were able to pull over safely on to the roadside, don high visibility gilets, display warning triangles and spare tyre when a young man appeared from between the trees. |
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The young man, believed to be aged 17 and a student at the Maelor School Penley, near Wrexham, was a passenger in a car which smashed into a cottage near Wem, Shropshire. |
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He put out his hand, and Mr. Burd gripped it with unselfish warmth, assuring the tall, lanksome young man that he was fine and dandy, and as fit as a fiddle on Fourth of July. |
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He seemed likeable, a scrupulous, slow young man, without the disengagedness of Considine, that light-hearted, light-handed seducer who even shot lions negligently. |
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Far from feeling threatened, my girlfriend finds solace in them and would view any young man not admitting to a man crush as uncomfortable with his sexuality. |
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Is't not enough, is't not enough, young man, that I did never, no, nor never can, deserve a sweet look from Demetrius' eye, but you must flout my insufficiency? |
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He was a bright young man and after being taught by the Rev. |
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