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For added measure, Prudence takes away their boyhoods and keeps them in a cage.
Episode 8 even stretches all the way back to Cunanan and Versace's boyhoods in Italy and on the West Coast, respectively.
No one observing their boyhoods would have marked them as future astronauts—except, perhaps, a pediatric psychologist specializing in stimulus-seeking siblings.
A practicing therapist who often helps transgendered youth, Corbett is also an academic whose first book, "Boyhoods," worked to deconstruct young male stereotypes.
Auster opts for a more leisurely and earthbound form of storytelling, taking a hundred pages to sketch the outlines of Ferguson's alternate boyhoods.
Calipari gushed about Krzyzewski's triumphs with the national team, and the coaches bonded over their Catholic-influenced boyhoods and their affinity for legendary coaches.
Their boyhoods were a lot alike: Six years older, Jorge Mario Bergoglio was brought up in Buenos Aires in a family of Italian immigrants who took him to the movies often, and he grew up cherishing Italian cinema, especially Fellini's "La Strada" — "a film about the possibility of sainthood," Scorsese calls it.
In large part, the outcry over "Cat Person" came because it's about a young woman, and it still feels novel when young women are allowed to be the objects of serious literary and aesthetic interest in the way that young men get to be in your Catcher in the Ryes and your Boyhoods.
The introduction to "Hold Out Your Hand" features a passage played on the pipe organ at St Paul's Cathedral by cathedral organist Barry Rose, who had known Squire and Jackman during their boyhoods. The organ continues throughout the song, creating a rather original sound and reflecting Squire and Jackman's experiences together as church choristers. The title of "Lucky Seven" refers to the song being in a 7/8 time signature. A melodic passage from Yes' song "Close to the Edge" appears in the finale of "Safe (Canon Song)".
The numbers, "Roll on the Day" and "Lily Marlene," deal with themes of death and loss, respectively. The Clancys had known "The Boys of Wexford" since their boyhoods, and a few other songs on the album were written by old friends, including "The Flower of Scotland," by the late Roy Williamson of The Corries. The group recorded the album at Ring Studios next to Liam Clancy's home in County Waterford, Ireland. Older But No Wiser was the Clancy Brothers' first studio album since their 1974 LP, Greatest Hits.

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