There's a joy in physically and intellectually inhabiting a fantasy world that was very much a formative part of your formative years.
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He spent his formative years in Hawaii, the coolest state.
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Putting to rest what defined me in my formative years.
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How formative was the February 28 Incident for Taiwan's identity?
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The year 1944 was the formative experience of my life.
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And now you can listen to those formative rough drafts.
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Each chapter focuses on a formative –– and, generally, traumatic –– experience.
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"It was formative years for everyone," he recently told PEOPLE.
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It is often an instrumental and formative moment for them.
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"The financial crisis came during millennials' formative years," said Bankrate.
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In terms of other formative acts, Radiohead were big too.
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So it was a very formative part of my upbringing.
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Favorite formative record:The Holy Bible by the Manic Street Preachers.
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Most of my favorite passages focus on the formative years.
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THE DIARIES OF EMILIO RENZI: Formative Years, by Ricardo Piglia.
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Gradually the impediments to rhythm emerge as its formative parts.
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An imaginary space afforded me very real, very formative experiences.
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They were undeniably formative for me as an aspiring cinephile.
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His experience under the regime was formative for his son.
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I spent most of my formative years in rural Oregon.
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His experience under the regime was formative for his son.
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He didn't want to spend his formative years behind bars.
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His formative experience was the post-war economic miracle, the Wirtschaftswunder.
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Being ill at ease was the norm throughout my formative years.
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Those were formative years for me, watching his research and development.
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These are the books we give children during their formative years.
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Education is so important for kids, especially in those formative years.
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According to Forbes, the films are still in their formative stages.
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Meeink was involved with a skinhead gang during his formative years.
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Because I'm 25, it was such a formative movie for me.
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What our children see is formative, for better and for worse.
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Dares can be character-building experiences in one's formative years, however.
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It is difficult to explain just how formative these experiences are.
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"I think it was formative in very different ways," says Nadella.
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I spent my formative years in the equivalent of occupied territory.
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Q. Do you look back on that as a formative experience?
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Chuck D impacted so many of us in our formative years.
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But will it be as effective without its formative double act?
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Still, that was just a small part of his formative years.
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But the ordeal was a formative experience for his son, Jared.
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As a boy, Dr. King had formative experiences with segregated America.
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These were formative events for young South Koreans, these analysts say.
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He had another formative experience in 2000, when he was 21.
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Ryan also had to weather frightening misfortune at a formative age.
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It's been there for some of my most intense, formative memories.
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Lauer seriously in the clip, as if relating some formative trauma.
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That formative chaos set the tone for everything that would follow.
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" He added, "They were formative years for me personally and professionally.
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The formative experiences for me are of people getting laid off.
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For many of my peers, Titanic was not just a formative experience but the formative experience, a movie they watched in the theater two or 12 or 25 times and countless times on cable TV since.
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Lando in his formative years According to Lucasfilm, the movie, helmed by The Lego Movie directors Phil Lord and Chris Miller, will depict Lando in his "formative years" as a young scoundrel in the galaxy's underworld.
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So I think our isolation was really formative, for better or worse.
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For that reason, making your first zine can be a formative experience.
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Sophie Turner learned something from Game of Thrones during her formative years.
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Really formative years professionally for me in my late 3893s, early 3883s.
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To bond with their subjects, the men share their own formative experiences.
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She had a hand in building MakeMyTrip (NASDAQ) in its formative days.
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During your formative years, all sorts of things will strike your fancy.
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We can explain all of Trump's transgressions with this single formative fact.
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When it comes to sex, our 20s can be a formative decade.
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Many of today's leaders spent their formative years in the Cultural Revolution.
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Siouxsie Sioux has acknowledged that soul was a formative influence on her.
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Through surreal dreamscapes, Jack and Jackie revisit formative events in their lives.
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The decision to take his place in this world would prove formative.
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It's really more about memory and experience and sort of formative influences.
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The same park would become the scene of many other formative experiences.
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And it's not one I'm especially proud of, despite its formative effects.
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But it did mark the peak formative period of modern Korean nationhood.
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The Detroit riot of 1967 was a formative moment of Guyton's childhood.
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He was simultaneously immersed in hip-hop culture, a major formative influence.
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The label released formative music by Dr. Dre, Tupac Shakur and others.
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For Mr. Bankhead, 30, watching music videos also played a formative role.
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In my view, the "why" flows from three formative experiences of millennials.
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But the blockchain's open-source formative years may not stay that way.
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His memoir "My Lives" was particularly formative for me in that sense.
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My first, or maybe the first formative one, was in middle school.
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My experience there was positive, not at all like my formative years.
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Particularly the ones I read as a kid were the most formative.
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I spent my formative years in Chicago where I learned about house music.
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In its formative days the Qatari-funded station struggled to find good staff.
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This is a faithful representation of Cohn, a formative influence on Mr Trump.
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This work experience ended up having a very formative effect on Pierini's practice.
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Meanwhile, there's an undercurrent of Tolkien's obsession with languages throughout these formative years.
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Biden spent his formative years in politics during an era of conservative dominance.
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Mr. Xi's formative years were dominated by the chaos of the Cultural Revolution.
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Because Brand New was such a formative force for budding musicians and fans.
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We have seen calamity in our lifetime marking several of our formative stages.
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It wasn't far enough away from my humdrum formative years and recent heartbreak.
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This is Joker in a formative state, before he even has the moniker.
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Those were very formative years, we were playing smaller bars here in Iceland.
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Those formative conversations between the brothers will be seen in their upcoming documentary.
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The original She's Gotta Have It, released in 1986 , was formative for me.
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"It was a literal experience and a formative experience," said Glassman in 1996.
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Now that you're clear on my formative potholes, let's hit the road already.
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But his most formative musical experiences were in his family's Christian Science church.
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Moriel Rothman was born in Jerusalem, but spent his formative years in Ohio.
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I want to see teens actually in their formative years, blemishes and all.
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He's one of many young musicians who describe Mr. Evans's influence as formative.
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Don't forget: This is going to be a formative time for your child.
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It was a formative thing for me, to see how she transformed herself.
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That first record was pretty formative for a lot of people my age.
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Recognizing the difference between the two was a formative experience in my life.
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Their formative years have been marked by both economic expansion and political discord.
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Besides your own, what books (fiction or non) best capture Christianity's formative years?
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I found out that he lived there in his high school formative years.
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I lived in Honolulu from age 14 to 24, my most formative years.
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It was in Oakland that Wilson had some of his most formative experiences.
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My older brother gang-banged because in his formative years, pops was gone.
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For her comedic groaners, Ms. Arond blames formative summers spent at Catskills resorts.
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The next couple of years are going to be very formative for me.
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For its formative months, yours is the voice it will hear each day.
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Michael Grosinger, 27, moved to Williamsburg after spending his formative years in Manhattan.
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They have spent their formative years in a "labyrinth of liminality," he said.
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During its formative years, WWE was run by wrestling people, for wrestling people.
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Starting university is traditionally seen as an exciting and formative new life chapter.
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" — Mia Carter, Austin "David Bowie was so formative for me in so many ways.
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Thanks to the show for educating its viewers on this unique and formative era.
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It is giving millions of youngsters a chance to spend their formative years abroad.
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They are going through their formative years and everything else comes second to that.
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Watching this production on television was a revelatory and formative musical experience for me.
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Yet as he and his relatives recalled in interviews, it was a formative one.
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But, as Mr Stach vividly shows, loneliness, not humiliation, was Kafka's first formative experience.
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What came out of this formative period for Culture Abuse was a cathartic debut.
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I spent my formative career years in that building during the 1970s and 1980s.
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The first five years of the web — its formative years — have not been archived.
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But for modern-day fart lovers, the allure often begins in their formative years.
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Scott M. Deitche: My whole life and formative years were [spent] in New Jersey.
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Still, that decade continues to define the formative identities of both Clinton and Sanders.
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Our formative, nostalgic high school bands—his are all guys; mine are mostly guys.
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Look, I can't pretend for symmetry's sake that it was particularly formative, or significant.
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That study would become a pillar of the then formative discipline of conservation biology.
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They grew up with the Obamas as their formative experience in the White House.
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"They are going through their formative years and everything else comes second to that."
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Not to mention, I spent most of my formative years growing up in Thailand.
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The formative link between queer people—queer women in particular—and witches is clear.
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Franken seems singularly embarrassed by this convention and he rushes through his formative years.
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That included the fans in the West End, where Ali spent his formative years.
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But, in four seasons, the show has expanded far beyond that formative love triangle.
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Some formative moment in their life that makes them hellbent on solving a problem.
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Mad Men was the environment where I spent a lot of my formative years.
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The family finally settled in Toronto, where Reeves spent most of his formative years.
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In her memoir, she describes the event as a formative experience in retail politics.
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Nobody should go through their formative years thinking that there's something wrong with them.
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Yet she identified with these children and working with them was a formative experience.
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What videos were formative for you, or particularly interesting when you were a kid?
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During the formative years of my life, my mother was all that I had.
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It relates to Darboven's hometown, Hamburg, which was carpet-bombed during her formative years.
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But as with any other teenager, the tournament proved formative in his baseball development.
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But not her race, even if it had a formative impact on her life.
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The Civil War, the deadliest American conflict, is a formative part of our history.
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I learned a lot about the 1920s labor movement, which was formative for me.
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His "most formative business classroom wasn't a classroom at all," he writes in Trailblazer.
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But his own formative experiences are at the core of his cri de coeur.
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Made some of the great, great formative movies for me in the 70s and 80s.
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Just because something was formative, as Bollywood was for me, doesn't mean it is infallible.
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Specifically, Fountain points to the Civil War and the Great Depression as formative existential crises.
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That means they're experiencing their awkward formative years on television for the world to see.
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Relationships early on are formative and can shape how a person conducts their professional business.
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John Carpenter's formative slasher movie airs on AMC, alongside lots of other creepy Halloween offerings.
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" And on women: "They're taught to suppress their sense of humor during their formative years.
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The Protestant work ethic, says Maclean, would have been a formative influence on Trump's mother.
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Arnold Palmer, one of golf's most formative figures, has died, multiple sources confirm to PEOPLE.
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He spent his formative years gallivanting round South America and speaks fluent, London-accented Spanish.
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The official video – cheerleaders and all – became a mainstay on MTV during its formative years.
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She said she felt the time had come to open up about the formative experience.
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They work a difficult job tirelessly, helping to shape children during their very formative years.
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Learning that the internet is a terrible place is a formative moment in one's life.
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Two of bitform gallery's other formative works were created by Kanarek and Rafael Lozano-Hemmer.
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But I did have a formative conversation with my mom about wallpaper along the way.
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These deaths had a profound effect on Tolkien during some of his most formative years.
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His formative years in France and Andorra were marked by a fair share of misery.
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What happens when you deport people who spent their formative years in the United States?
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Was this your key insight, that the two of you had this same formative experience?
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For someone who was never a media natural to begin with, the experience was formative.
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Smalls' death in 1997 was a shocking and formative experience for Combs and his collaborators.
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It was a formative moment for a kid with a near total problem with authority.
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In tracing the DNA of frustrated Philadelphia fans, no year was more formative than 1972.
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And during these formative years, they never have an opportunity to imagine themselves as engineers.
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I think watching Watership Down at a formative time in my life was too much.
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But despite spending my formative years riding the 7 train to Shea Stadium, I won't.
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Because it was so formative and because of when it was in New York City.
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All these years later, though, that low point is recalled as a formative bonding moment.
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This formative storytelling ideal of "cohesion and purpose" became an animating force of his work.
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The 193th century was a formative time for taxonomies and the attempted categorization of man.
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Mizrahi also visits our podcast this week, to discuss the book and his formative years.
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But it was a central formative experience for the founders of both Google and Facebook.
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And they have the potential to be as disruptive, and formative, as any revenue stream.
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People in their formative years — children and teenagers — are particularly sensitive to the economic environment.
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Did the choreographer Boris Eifman watch too many Ken Russell movies at a formative age?
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The experience was harrowing but deeply formative: the genesis of her identity as an outsider.
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But she knew that her mild suffering was also a formative experience for a lifetime.
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He grew up angry, his formative years filled with too many forays into gang life.
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Both men spent their formative years in the outer boroughs (Trump in Jamaica Estates, Queens).
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The Booing has become one of the formative wounds in the Dolly Parton creation story.
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I spent my formative years under the Soviet state, which wasn't all that bad, actually.
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The "Little House on the Prairie" books were certainly the most formative books for me.
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Just being outside and being surrounded by nature was a big, formative part of me.
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I spent some of my formative years in Jamaica, where snow was not a thing.
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Just a teen herself, Coleen was already paparazzi bait, photographed throughout her most formative years.
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He's quoted once — for nine words — in Waldman's chapter-length dive into Peters's formative years.
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Barnette's early years were formative, and a precursor, you could say, to his new menu.
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During the nineties, his formative years, many important British designers had studied at the college.
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The inspiration for the site, Smithson told people, was that formative trip to Mono Lake.
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I had a formative experience working in one of the warehouses in Woodside before college.
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What were you listening to in your formative years that put you down that path?
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A formative fight for many movement founders concerned Senator Joe McCarthy's reckless crusade against Communists.
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It was a formative experience that cemented a lifelong love for hiking and the outdoors.
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The man never questioned his age, and Singura spent the majority of his formative years fighting.
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This formative period tells us so much about the man who today occupies the Oval Office.
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In "Ascent," we finally get a glimpse of the family dynamics that defined Cunanan's formative years.
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We have our early and more formative conversations about faith with the people who raise us.
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He spent his formative years on the Challenge Tour, the feeder circuit for the European Tour.
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Growing up in a small Texas town, Will's formative years were shaped by her Aunt Lucy.
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It was a formative trip for Harry, who fell in love with Africa during that time.
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Movemeant puts a heavy focus on middle school, the most formative years of a girl's life.
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It was a magical place that was formative for me when I first moved to Montreal.
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College is a formative time and these speakers normally thrive in that atmosphere, according to Brooks.
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Crazy what exactly two bouts of fingering can do to the formative male mind, isn't it.
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I wonder if Ghanaian art, past or present, has been formative to your thinking or aesthetic?
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He applied it during his tenure as president, guiding our infant nation through its formative years.
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These represent the artist's genuine and frank reconciliation with the shadows that haunt her formative years.
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Bonfire is still in its formative stages; it hasn't even started development on a game yet.
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He spoke of his good luck to spend his formative N.B.A. years playing with an impresario.
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In 21975, during the Eisenhower administration, Vice President Richard Nixon undertook a formative trip across Asia.
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In fact, I consider our time as long-distance lovers a formative experience in our relationship.
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He brought those formative values — winning and swinging — to the real-estate business and celebrity scene.
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Act 1 would be looking into his childhood, his formative experiences and memories that shaped him.
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The Opening Ceremony founders Humberto Leon and Carol Lim agree that 1993 was a formative year.
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Latinos have played a vital and formative role throughout our history in every aspect of society.
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Then, with great showmanship and a whole lot of formative bullshit, I started selling to passersby.
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We also see what other formative, critical and banal events unfold in the world around us.
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And so, part of my makeup during my formative years was that there was no difference.
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Neopets ultimately evolved into something magical, and an inextricable part of many a millennial's formative years.
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For plenty of people who are adults now, Transformers were a formative part of their childhood.
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As high-minded Christians, both raised in rural societies shaped by slavery, they shared formative experiences.
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His first days behind bars were perhaps the most formative of his career, he told me.
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"Minimalism was the dominant sculptural movement of Martin's formative years," said the prominent curator John Elderfield.
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Coming off of a formative year, Australian neobanks are seemingly positioned for sustained growth throughout 2020.
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She grew up well off in Brooklyn Heights and talks about two profoundly different formative experiences.
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The designer described the experience as "poetic and formative," yet he yearned to create something new.
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Given Lorde's own disregard for borders, it's fitting that her formative social-media platform was Tumblr.
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"My own country has always been about career," she said, looking back at her formative years.
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The Great Recession played a formative role in this generation's relationship to money, financial planners say.
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It is one of the most formative studies in self-control and how people make decisions.
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In the formative years of life, most of us learn the basic concepts of human decency.
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She stated that her racial views had been planted by her family during her formative years.
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Each entry will count as a formative assessment grade for the quarter during which it's completed.
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Who were the art activists that most influenced you in your formative years as an artist?
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A notable JAP of this formative age was the big-nosed, big-haired "Baby" Jane Holzer.
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"I brought them the research," she says, proving that bilingual education in the formative years is advantageous.
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We shared an experience during our formative years, and that will always be a bond between us.
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As she drew, she subsumed avant-garde art styles that came and went during her formative years.
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Powell, as chair the most formative voice on policy, has been careful to build his own constituency.
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The formative middle and high school years are a great time to learn what you're passionate about.
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This issue was at the heart of the New Deal, the formative period for the modern party.
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You know, sometimes I think this is just a show about young men having uninteresting formative experiences.
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I use terms like power structure and hierarchy because those were formative concepts for me in school.
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But understanding the formative figures in his life offers as clear a glimpse as we can get.
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The early years of photography were formative for establishing many of the ways we wield photographs today.
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Stanley Kubrick's "Spartacus", which she saw aged 14, was one of the formative influences of her socialism.
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And that meant, inevitably, a lot of time during her formative years was spent hanging around boys.
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Like Kwame mentioned, Uncle Ben — a formative part of Peter's heroic journey — doesn't even get a mention.
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The movie focuses on the Jersey gangster's formative years, and it's set to be released September 2020.
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"They're taught to suppress their sense of humor during their formative years," Miller told Marchese of women.
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Remember that Trump's formative experience before running for president was as a reality show star and producer.
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Here, Emerson & Renwick, founded in 1918, has expanded beyond its formative business of making wallpaper-printing equipment.
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Former lawyers will continue to give you legalese and bills because that is their formative professional training.
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But Trump, whose formative years were spent at a military academy, was determined to keep him close.
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Rimbaud was a formative influence, as he would be on later poets and performers like Patti Smith.
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My mother's copy of Vogue from June 1988 was formative, and still inspires the clothing I buy.
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But ours is mostly informational for our members and formative in terms of legislation and the rest.
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Was Casualty, which aired in 1986, predating Wiley's career by over a decade, actually a formative influence?
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Going to countless garage sales and estate sales with my mom and brother were very formative experiences.
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It must've been fun to start discovering all these classic "secular" records at such a formative age.
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It's because we recognize, like you, that these relationships are formative, even if they are also painful.
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A formative award in the field, the prize was judged in those years by W. H. Auden.
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Asked to recall the most formative memories from childhood, he suddenly paused and made an unlikely confession.
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Graumann moved around growing up, with his formative years spent in Buffalo, N.Y. and West Hartford, Conn.
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But that performance also gave rise to Welles's formative Mercury Theater, and a longtime friendship with Blitzstein.
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For Hayes, acting in Brown's theater company was one of the most formative experiences of his life.
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Like other trailblazing women from cinema's formative years, Blaché has been discovered, somehow overlooked and rediscovered anew.
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And for all its shortcomings, they still say fanfiction was an essential part of their formative years.
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Sources spoke on the condition of anonymity to the Chronicle because the plan is in formative stages.
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But you can trace a more or less straight line from those early formative events to today.
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It was the lowest point in both our lives, but it ended up being the most formative.
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Were there specific experiences you had with art, or specific works of art, which you consider formative?
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That formative teaching job, he said, helped him learn to identify talented people and inspire them to excel.
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Well, as it turns out, the plot is based on a formative period in the artist's real life.
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Children aren't responsible for how they spend their formative years and the permanent imprint it makes upon them.
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For the majority of us, a large part of our formative years is spent learning at a desk.
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Rediscovering it as an adult gives you the chance to revisit an important part of your formative experience.
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These obscure online political beginnings became formative for a whole generation, and impacted mainstream sensibilities and even language.
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Thanks to the absence of formative interactions in adolescence, the risk of a lonely life is perilously high.
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When it comes to society's attitudes toward sexual expression, the 1990s were a formative time in American culture.
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The resulting confusion, shame and distrust were etched into their memories and became defining moments in formative years.
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Later American diplomatic reports say the late Choi controlled Ms Park "body and soul" during her formative years.
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Now, Zenimax claims that collaboration allowed Oculus to steal crucial intellectual property in the company's formative early years.
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The pair also played a formative role building out Trump's campaign operation after pushing out an early rival.
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Many of my formative experiences, including many of my oldest friendships, feature AOL Instant Messenger and webcomic forums.
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But the Beatles were definitely my first real love, and all I listened to in my formative years.
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A lot of my formative beauty knowledge was gleaned from makeup artists like Nicole and her sister, Samantha.
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I think sending a message of embracing yourself to younger kids during such a formative time is important.
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The messages behind Mika's music helped shape who I'd become as I internalized them during those formative years.
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" Adds Williams: "I loved that we were able to get in there in those formative years for people.
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Knowing that we'll see more of her character during those formative years will hopefully unravel that painful story.
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The tragic loss of her family is one of Jessica's most formative experiences, like so many other superheroes.
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He was always very clever and we'll see what I believe is the formative period of his life.
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While xennials recall a time before the internet, they spent their formative years on AOL chatting and emailing.
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Jennifer Samet: Did you have any formative experiences as a child in Detroit that led you to artmaking?
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It has its own political and pedagogical categories whose formative cultures threaten both critical agency and democracy itself.
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He also discussed his formative younger years, his relationship with his father, and the murder of his uncle.
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The comic reminds us that a memory doesn't always have to be good in order to be formative.
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Pochettino's formative years came at a club formed in Argentina by an English academic, Isaac Newell, in 1903.
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More alarming to me, though, is how the inter-communal mix of my formative years has been lost.
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How our minds really work in the formative, earliest days, and what we lose as we get older.
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For most born between 5753-2000, the digital download has played a supporting role in many formative moments.
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Even during its formative phase in 1978, pop-punk wasn't simply a lighter, more palatable version of punk.
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Benson and Hockenberry recall a formative moment from when they lived in Altoona, PA, that encapsulated this approach.
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You get to help me relive my formative years, while I drag you back to your parents's time.
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One of his formative gigs was as head gardener at Modjeska Ranch, deep in an Orange County canyon.
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Pikachu has been around for two decades and was one of the foremost celebrities during millennials' formative years.
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Born in Edinburgh, Locke spent his formative years in Guyana, arriving just in time for Independence from Britain.
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For the Trump administration, which was looking for a fight with China, Micron's story proved a formative one.
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If the troubles of Rama's mother informed her psychosexual discoveries, those of her father were no less formative.
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I grew up an immigrant child, spending my formative years in three countries, England, Pakistan and Saudi Arabia.
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He identified a key formative influence on Mr. Trump's psychological makeup: Roy Cohn, the legendary McCarthy-era fixer.
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The first is that the bee is a formative experience for children who advance to the highest levels.
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Among them was Yuriy Lutsenko, who played a formative role in what became Mr. Trump's Ukrainian pressure campaign.
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"We've already identified some formative organizations that we hope to be working with in the future," Lt. Gen.
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"A lot of other people were defining me, all of them men," Fonda says, describing her formative years.
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In those formative years, I wished they understood everything and not need my siblings and I to translate.
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It's unclear exactly what Buttigieg did in those formative years in business before he launched his political career.
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It was already clear that the team's loss to Golden State had been something of a formative experience.
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The Shortlist THE DIARIES OF EMILIO RENZI Formative Years By Ricardo Piglia Translated by Robert Croll 448 pp.
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Not checking these actions in formative years paves the way for them to do the same as adults.
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Clearly, the Vietnam War, which he covered for The Washington Post, was the formative experience of his life.
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We learn about Cuthbert's formative childhood traumas, about his squandered talents, his dead brother, his history of dissociation.
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Papageorgiou, who is of German and Greek extraction, spent most of her formative years in northern Greece, near Athens.
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Speaking of formative isolation, I think perhaps I should let you leave this restaurant now and get some rest.
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McCain, who is battling brain cancer, said he looks back with gratitude on his formative years in the Navy.
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Even the pair's backgrounds—a teenage life spent on the road, a formative penchant for hustling—has some crossover.
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The kinds of editorial and production controls on information that still existed in the formative era of cable disappeared.
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I'm sorry, too, that we got a divorce and broke your brains and hearts in your tender formative years.
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"I froze an incredibly formative experience at its trauma point, and I sealed it off into jokes," she says.
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But the formative stories for me, the ones that really inspired this film on a cinematic level, are films.
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Mack sees the 1990s — and Hylton's designs — as a part of his formative years for understanding style and art.
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The worst thing you can be when you're going through puberty and those formative years is to be different.
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We have heard a lot already about Rubio's $800,000 advance for a very modest memoir about his formative years.
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Still, City Slickers was a formative time for Gyllenhaal, marking his first steps into a career he'd later conquer.
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To me, it was a formative moment in our family that forever changed us, and is changing the world.
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Having spent many of my formative years with the Nintendo 64, I have a lifelong affinity for the console.
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" AND NOW, A WORD FROM CHARLES… "But the most formative, most important influence on the individual is not government.
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The First Purge takes us back to the event's formative days, when it was first tested as an experiment.
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I was not playing any D&D, and I wasn't doing much roleplaying, although I think it was formative.
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No one really knows the ins-and-outs of the 22-year-old's formative year in the faraway state.
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The birthplace of the Horizons National program is the New Canaan Country School Williams attended in her formative years.
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"It's a formative event for a lot of the people in the show that's talked about," Fogelman told reporters.
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Claire Foy may be an Emmy-winning actress, but motherhood has been the most formative role in her life.
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New York, a city where Aaliyah spent her formative years, became a second home for me later in life.
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Clarke began on the series when she was just 23, and acknowledges the role has been a formative one.
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It sparked sprawling protests throughout Oakland, and became one of the most formative events in that city's recent history.
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Heyer was a Charlottesville native, and she spent her formative years in Ruckersville, about 15 miles to the northeast.
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Established in 1958, NASA's formative years occurred in the 1960s — a decade marked by racial division and women's oppression.
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Certainly in my formative years growing up, that wasn't on the table or encouraged or nurtured in any way.
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"Yellow Bike," that's just a formative little home movie that is part of the main reel in my head.
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That was a formative experience in the development of my investment process that I use today with my team.
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I remember my own paid internships with fondness and gratitude, especially my formative experience working for the Texas Legislature.
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If I were being generous with myself, I might attribute my aversion to beards to some formative early experience.
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Those are thorny questions when looking at female sexuality at any age, but particularly when considering girls' formative experiences.
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He described his experiences at both as formative when it came to the 40-hour workweek and other responsibilities.
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Movies and Film School Rejects, credits the IMDB message boards as formative for him as a young film writer.
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The influence of this period on the road was truly formative when it came to writing their follow-up.
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Like so many robotics startups, military contracts are what kept the company afloat for many of its formative years.
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The results are particularly notable since the human brain develops at its most rapid rate during those formative years.
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For many of the people who taught me about politics, the debacle of George McGovern's 1972 rout was formative.
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They have trouble thinking about our shared social and moral formative institutions and how such institutions could be reconstituted.
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From Guerrilla Girls' formative years to your latest projects: which factors have recurringly halted systemic change in arts institutions?
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The financial crisis of 22011 severely disrupted our formative professional years, and its spectre still lingers a decade later.
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Those were our formative teen years and those guys are part of who I am today on some level.
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Why not, say, Gutturnio, a wondrously earthy sparkling red that provided one of Mr. Wilson's formative obscure-wine experiences?
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I had a reflexive urge to tiptoe past his desk, anxious about disturbing any genius work in formative stage.
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It's unlikely that many parents want violent, aggressive images to be part of their children's formative ideas about sex.
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America, where he spent much of his early life and formative stages of his career, is another significant one.
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What happens next in our economy will be a formative experience for them and the generation that comes next.
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The company is entering its formative teenage years, learning to grapple with newfound responsibilities and account for its actions.
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Many of you will have spent literally hundreds of your formative hours gripped in a Call of Duty frenzy.
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During their formative years, Brownsville was the kind of place politicians used as shorthand for crime-ridden urban decay.
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Bobby Rush in 2000 proved to be a formative lesson for the up-and-coming politician, Obama reflected later.
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We needed the right combination of fallacies, wrong turns and formative relationships to lead each of us exactly here.
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Her formative years coincided with the rise of Hitler; her father was an active member of the Nazi Party.
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He described the Iran-Iraq war as "the formative experience for all of Iran's leaders," not "the formidable experience."
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Churchill's PubThis wonderfully smelly shithole in the heart of Little Haiti has long been a formative bar for locals.
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And I do have moments where I think, 'How cool that we knew each other at this formative moment together?
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The character's colorful family and formative years in the Lone Star state have often been referenced on Big Bang Theory.
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Colton responded to Tayshia's story the right way — by treating it like the totally normal, but formative experience it was.
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I left home for college when he was only 11, so we spent a lot of his formative years apart.
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That will represent a first computing experience for many of those kids at a very formative time in their lives.
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Animation gave me Batman: The Animated Series in the formative years of my life, and I will be forever grateful.
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"Not being sober, pre-mid-twenties, seems like a different time—formative, but a time-and-place situation," he elaborated.
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Known as the Assumption of Mary, this is a formative moment in Christianity, yet it's story is mired in uncertainty.
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads WASHINGTON, DC—In its formative years, Abstract Expressionism was a leap into an abyss.
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Ms. Shore, he said, looked at the Store as "a comedy university" that helped young comics during their formative years.
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Watergate was a formative political experience for many of the older Democrats who run the House of Representatives these days.
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Their formative memories of America involve the disasters of the Iraq invasion of 2003 and the financial crisis of 2008.
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Trey Smith: What we were getting to watch were a bunch of kids celebrating the soundtrack to their formative experiences.
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Like most of the cast, she grew up with her character, portraying Sansa during some of her most formative years.
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Our brains did not evolve while observing Schrodinger's Cat, and we did not spend our formative years watching entangled electrons.
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I put it last because it was a formative record and we didn't know what we were doing at all.
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The examination is part of a new regulatory role for the state that is in its "formative stages," Grier said.
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For seven years, during some of the most formative years of my life, Karin Muraszko was a mentor to me.
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The manuscript, known as the Sussex Declaration, is one of only two known handwritten parchment copies of America's formative text.
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The issue with acne is that it happens to most of us during this really formative time in our life.
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Hillary Clinton's running-mate is a devout left-wing Catholic whose formative experiences included working for the Jesuits in Honduras.
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LESLEY VINSON I was 24 when I met Bill, and he was to become the formative influence of my life.
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Their formative event, the famous-in-retrospect "Funeral for the '303s" in Central Park, was not especially well thought out.
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John recounts this formative trauma multiple times, but the details of his narrative—like the dreams they inspire—keep shifting.
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She was born in Detroit in 1937, and, like many contemporaries, received her most formative musical education through the church.
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Swift, who spent many of her formative years in Tennessee, also voiced strong support for LGBTQ rights in her post.
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I actually read Giovanni's Room by James Baldwin after my breakup and that was a really formative thing for me.
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These days, there are so many products out there beyond the harsh face washes and scrubs of our formative years.
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What you believe about someone else is likely informed by a deep memory bank going back to your formative years.
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Regardless, it seems like someone is really committed to owning the place where he spent at least some formative years.
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She counts Aaliyah, D'Angelo, Ravi Shankar, and West African musician Ballake Sissoko as some of her most formative influences. 5.
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It is important for these trans people to learn how to move beyond the trauma of rejection in formative years.
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Alex Cameron: It sounds like something that would have been nice to have involved in my formative years in music.
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He was in his 20s then and his civil rights work was one of the formative experiences of his life.
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It is also important because it offers the earliest descriptions of the gods that Chinese worshiped in that formative period.
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The fact that he was born in England and spent formative time in Europe was noted, without being particularly noticed.
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So, really, who would you rather die first: Lee from Year ten, or your fragile and formative sense of credibility?
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The options are limited to players born in the Basque region or those who trained here during their formative years.
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Not quite the career milestone I'd imagined during my formative years in acting school, but it was a start. Finally.
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He had a formative experience at 16, watching Jimi Hendrix play at the Woodstock festival, his guitar soaked in distortion.
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If "Don't Come Around Here" is your second or third Tom Petty music-video experience, it may have been formative.
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When the 2011 earthquake struck, every formative place from his childhood was destroyed, including his family home and former schools.
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Though visiting Tange's gymnasium was formative, he had soured on Japanese Modernism by the time he was 16, in 1970.
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"The John Hughes films and movies like '10 Things I Hate About You' were formative for me," Mr. Marcello said.
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BILLS, DESTINY'S CHILD JW: It's a super fun album, it's definitely one that was formative for a lot of people.
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Democrats have noted that Kavanaugh has said his work in that job was among the "most formative" of his career.
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Taking screens away and reading to our children during the formative years of birth to age 5 boosts brain development.
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Instead of being shaped by a formative mother-daughter relationship in my teens, my identity was informed by its absence.
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She was born in Tel Aviv but spent the majority of her formative years here in the San Fernando Valley.
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He took a sip of something warm, and began to describe another formative pit stop along his fast-track tour.
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But what is very formative to me is my understanding of the economic justice roots of the civil rights movement.
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I didn't know at the time but those benefits would become my only source of stability during my formative years.
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And with the proper nurturing in these early, formative years, children are better set up for success later in life.
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Mr. Wrightson's formative years in comics were a time before Federal Express and the internet allowed artists to work globally.
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The increasing adoption of Lean may turn out to be an important formative step towards the overall automation of math.
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I faced this question after reading "School," Kyoko Mori's account of the formative differences between her Japanese and American educations.
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Pay attention to this: For coming-of-age youth, students being killed in school shootings has been formative in their thinking.
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Paul Simon spent his formative years at Forest Hills High School, playing music with a Forest Hills native named Arthur Garfunkel.
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An exhibition at Paul Kasmin Gallery offers a capsule vision of the relationship of the two artists during these formative years.
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Showtime will follow that this spring with "I'm Dying Up Here," which chronicles the L.A. comedy scene in the formative 1970s.
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It was my formative crushes on guys like Dylan that eventually taught me not to have crushes on guys like Dylan.
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In DC in the 2000s, I spent the formative years of my life, as the city transformed around me, inside Starbucks.
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But there's one big exception: Sanders's 1996 congressional reelection campaign, a story he repeatedly highlights throughout the autobiography as exceptionally formative.
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My formative sexual education came not from my peers or school or parents so much as it came from the internet.
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"We have a formative Joker, who is paying attention to what you're doing," explains Kent Mudle, supervising director on the series.
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Back in the formative years of my beauty education, I made a small cosmetics case full of drugstore makeup do summersaults.
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One of Dougy's earliest, most formative memories imprinted itself a year later: He remembers the house wailing, grief shaking the walls.
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But before we had a chance to discuss all of that, our conversation derailed into our formative years, writing and multiculturalism.
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We tuck away the memories from our formative years, preserving them and reconnecting with them, sometimes in heady bursts of nostalgia.
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The years would prove formative in terms of Shirzad's sense of himself and his cultural touchstones, said his nephew, Bob Mehr.
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And since those formative days at the pharmacy, Bakhtiari, 29, has spent most of her life working in the nonprofit world.
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Since those were formative teenage years, I derived a good part of my identity as a cultural consumer from DIY piracy.
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In the late nineteenth century, one major east-coast college refused to take part in these formative attempts to standardise football.
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They represent a really formative time in a girl's life, and there's something sort of empowering about their strength in numbers.
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Parry-Giles argues that the most "formative media moments" for Clinton was a 1992 interview in during her husband's presidential campaign.
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It's true: The cliques that we were part of in our formative years are a veritable feast of Halloween costume inspiration.
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The formative moment ignited a desire to both rock out on other people's songs and get his own down on paper.
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Opening July 1st, Brand-New & Terrific brings into focus the artist's little-known, formative work from which his signature style emerged.
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These formative years encouraged a new perspective on the artistic subject, and Mr Gursky quickly became a master of the hyperreal.
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Darius Moreno grew up in Riverdale, Maryland, a short distance from Bowie where Washington DC rapper GoldLink spent his formative years.
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Born in 1912, Rustin grew up in West Chester, Pennsylvania, and took a strong stance against injustice in his formative years.
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There are 13,000 youth aged 85033 to 24 years old in federal prison, often spending most of their formative years incarcerated.
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We must foster an environment that rejects sexual assault and sexual harassment, notably during these formative years at our service academies.
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The industry drew the right lessons from a formative crisis in 240-224, says Ivan de Souza of Strategy&, a consultancy.
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The artist spent his formative years frequenting Chinatowns in San Francisco, Oakland, Boston and now New York, where he calls home.
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And both shows hint at the formative experiments in the past that set the stage for the drama of the present.
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While it's soon to be a subsidiary of Verizon, there's no arguing Yahoo's impact on the formative days of the internet.
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Intimate without being exploitive, the sepia-toned memories give a glimpse into his formative years: trampolines, amusement parks and family hugs.
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From the O to the Beehive (RIP) some of my formative years were spent in a stupor of coffee and fat.
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But this was nonfiction, and when I was in my formative years, there were no women in journalism who inspired me.
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For Mr. Fitzgerald, there are memories of Care Bears and Beanie Babies and the trash-culture ravines of his formative years.
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Russia is a formative nuclear power and is trying to undermine U.S. interests in just about every area of the globe.
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This is a textbook on one of the most important technologies of our time, written by formative figures in the field.
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Some will head for Iraq — my first and formative war — though it's unclear just what they'll be expected to do there.
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Prior to the address, Thrun spoke to Business Insider about the formative moments that have informed his career as a disruptor.
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This is generally not the case with a generation whose most formative political experience was the economic collapse of 2008-09.
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"Gotham," on Fox, which chronicles the formative years of Bruce Wayne and some of his future adversaries, is its own world.
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I have one brother, and both of us are Eagle Scouts, so that was a formative part of our childhood, too.
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The formative years of the big data landscape were dominated by a small set of large Internet companies (LinkedIn, Facebook, Google).
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I spent a lot of my formative years in Norway, and have been periodically checking in on the Norwegian startup scene.
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The collection includes a formative work by Wade Guyton, which he originally made for his MFA graduation show at Hunter College.
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It's part of her local obligation, rooted in formative years spent at the chain's Battleground Avenue location as a high schooler.
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In fact, it's the opposite: You should give more weight to the more important, formative jobs and experiences you have had.
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Posters on either side of the stage door advertised her tour through Canada, where she spent her formative years, and California.
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This memoir by a cultural anthropologist who pioneered the study of gay communities sketches her formative years as a butch lesbian.
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Her albums, which have been in circulation since the 1960s, have been formative for many musicians who have come after her.
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I believe this most consciously when I go back to Westchester and reflect on my formative two years in school there.
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But "Little Women," an indelibly formative reading experience for so many of us, exists almost in a category of its own.
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Ms. Bartosik spent her formative years in upstate New York and North Carolina, one of five siblings raised by evangelical parents.
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During those formative years in the 1840s and '50s, he was "an arts-loving dandy," Mr. Aucoin said in an interview.
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It was a formative experience for the British entrepreneur, but neither he, nor his GoCardless colleagues, would stay in the Valley.
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Several of their children have ended up playing for the European countries where they were born or spent their formative years.
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These aren't just different concepts, rooted in two different formative national experiences — the Nazi era and the East German Communist regime.
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A few years later, James had a formative experience alongside Bryant as a member of the United States men's basketball team.
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For Ms. Messing, as with many of the cast members and creative team, the 1987 movie was a formative cultural moment.
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"If I hadn't had those formative experiences in the Bay, I might have ended up doing something totally different," he said.
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Hunters is a defiantly Jewish revenge epic, dancing all over the primal, formative memories of its target audience with gleeful abandon.
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She also watched Star Trek: The Next Generation at a formative age, imprinting on its impossibly optimistic vision of the future.
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It's a strange experience to reread a book that was formative in your childhood—as potent as revisiting a lost place.
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The resolution bases its conclusion on the belief that the character of public leaders has a formative effect upon the nation.
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That experience was obviously formative, as I spent the first seven years of my puzzle career making only variety puzzles. 5.
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If you've lived in London in that time, you'll be able to think of formative nights out that aren't possible now.
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That was one of the side benefits of spending the formative years of my life actually living in Mr. Rogers's neighborhood.
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One really formative experience I had in Brooklyn was meeting Jason Andrew, who ran Norte Maar out of his living room.
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In the piece, Lilla even cited his time taking a sabbatical in France as formative of his opinions on this subject.
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It was actually filmed in Freehold, New Jersey, but the video captures the same darkness and mystery that permeates her formative surroundings.
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With all that time in the spotlight during some major formative years, she has rocked a ton of looks we still love.
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I live in constant fear of a Back to the Future reboot, the only story from my formative years that remains untouched.
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YWAM was also formative because this is where he met Jonny, whose father was the director of the organization at the time.
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We're precious as fuck about our youth and we love nothing more than talking about shows we watched during our formative years.
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It follows Galen Erso during the formative years of the Death Star project, and explains why he left in the first place.
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It's a loss that proves formative for Armstrong, who decides to apply for a new NASA initiative requiring pilots with engineering backgrounds.
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And a lot of the early work, the kinds of things that you mentioned earlier, came out of those first formative years.
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The climate fights of 22009 to 22020 happened during my formative years as a journalist, and I covered them with obsessive attention.
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Most celebrities probably wouldn't like that, but we're guessing Dion would have no problem with us seeing her during her formative years.
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The formative puzzle pieces to the legacy of music in this time period are actually the buildings in which this all began.
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He was steeped in Islam throughout his formative years, so it should come as no surprise that he has loyalties to Islam.
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Many trace their fetish back to a formative event in their childhood or a former girlfriend partial to a bit of down.
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How formative, and how porn might later shape our behavior, attitudes, and preferences, are questions that have been haranguing researchers for decades.
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It's true that I met her about 14 years ago, in her former Williamsburg studio, and the experience was formative and unforgettable.
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For me, and thousands of other American-high-school-based Tumblr users, discovering Skins was a formative part of being a teenager.
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So it's really the nature of their social nexus that they form that's probably the formative element and the messaging within that.
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It simply wasn't a formative experience for me, and your article partly explains why: overcrowding, dwindling course options and a deteriorating infrastructure.
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The motorcade, which included more than a dozen vehicles, headed into the largely African-American neighborhood where Ali spent his formative years.
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She has lived in the Bay Area since the 1960s, spending formative years in Berkeley and participating in the free speech movement.
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Then, last week, they were named the new creative directors of Oscar de la Renta, where they had spent their formative years.
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The values that make me an American were instilled in me during those formative years: love, equality and a strong work ethic.
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Younger Americans have spent their formative years and early adulthood witnessing lengthy, unsuccessful wars and military intervention in Iraq, Afghanistan and elsewhere.
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"Loving Oasis and hating Blur was a way for me to work out my aesthetic preferences at a formative age," Hyden writes.
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"We got a lot of press, but we all worked very hard to get noticed," Johnny tells me of their formative years.
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As its title implies, it's an homage to house music, a formative genre for Skrillex and Chris Lake, who curated the comp.
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Whether we've adopted the beauty rituals that surrounded us in our formative years or rebelled against them, they've shaped who we are.
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Conceived and performed by Paige Hernandez, the autobiographical show chronicles her formative years in Baltimore during the late 1980s and the '2971s.
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Often called the "dean" of the civil rights movement, he worked hand in hand in the movement's formative years with the Revs.
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LOS ANGELES — For the powerful music manager Scooter Braun, there were a few mythic figures who proved influential in his formative years.
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What distinguishes the exhibition from standard biography is its representation of Michigan's visual and social culture as formative influences and unique phenomena.
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But the path that led her there, including formative years growing up in San Francisco and Silicon Valley, arose from difficult circumstances.
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Do they have interest or they ... To be honest, I kind of steer clear of them while we're in these formative years.
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Everything Woods's younger competitors know about winning, they learned in their formative years by watching him attack courses without fear or finesse.
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But she went on to cite formative encounters with books, too, like Sarah Bessey's "Jesus Feminist," which helped her interpret her experiences.
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Among those who retweeted the Nazi gibe was Donald Trump Jr. According to Soros, 1944 was the formative year of his life.
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The dispute pits two generals who had formative experiences in Afghanistan — Defense Secretary Jim Mattis and the national security adviser, Lt. Gen.
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"Brigade de Cuisine," by John McPhee in The New Yorker This is not a book, but it was so formative for me.
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I think coming out in Oklahoma, spending my formative years there, made me assume no one else in the world was gay.
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All-consuming, unironic fandom during those formative teen years was self-preservation, the ability to access joy during an otherwise joyless time.
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Visually, "Citizen Kane" was a breakthrough that helped shape film's classical vocabulary; as a cautionary tale, it's no less formative or necessary.
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I spammed my social media with MySpace-angle selfies — camera held aloft, lips pouting like a fish — in my formative online years.
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Swift grew up on a 15-acre Christmas tree farm in Pennsylvania, and her formative years there established her love for Christmas.
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With a nod to Heinz Edelmann and Milton Glaser, Néjib illustrates a couple of formative years in the life of David Bowie.
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Through these works, we can see the formative experiences of his youth and what inspired him — especially with regard to contemporary art.
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They were the staple of the hardcore punk culture that abetted the apocalyptic no wave New York scene in my formative years.
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Others: Disney's been such a formative part of so many people's childhoods that they'll probably never run out of properties with nostalgic appeal.
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They also were the ones who helped her navigate those first formative days with her boyfriend of two years, singer-songwriter Anderson East.
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"I use this chapter of my work as a way of focusing on the formative and memorable experiences of my life," says Suh.
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In the formative years of her proto-internet community Echo, Stacy Horn was judge, jury, and executioner when it came to online disputes.
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Second, they are for formative hooking up—who among us has not done hand stuff or at least been felt up on one?
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"I was 5 when Pearl Harbor was bombed so my patriotism comes from my formative years during the second World War," he recalled.
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Re-interpreting the biblical book of Genesis was in fact so formative for P-Orridge that they took the name "Genesis" from it.
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A year later, Celtic Frost would debut Morbid Tales, an album applauded for its formative influence on death metal and early black metal.
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The Dome Karukoski-directed Tolkien, which chronicles The Lord of the Rings author's formative years at school, is set for release next month.
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She is also a Muslim American woman who spent her formative years as an Iraqi refugee before coming to America at age 10.
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The bottom line: Formative financial anxieties were cemented just as smartphones arrived, enabling the rise of "sharing" and "gig economy" services like Uber.
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It builds itself around a formative twist, but that twist isn't what keeps it in the heads of so many of us now.
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At that point in 21855, the scale of abolitionism was rising, making Weeksville's formative years a collaborative experience among black people with money.
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The band thanked Berry, calling him a formative member, when they were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2012.
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Tomii describes Matsuzawa as "a quintessential master of the wilderness," whose formative years coincided with Japan's militarization and war-making in East Asia.
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Donald's exile from his family and enrollment in military academy at age 13 must be seen as the formative event of his childhood.
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Lovesick examines the formative impact of many permutations of romance, but much of its success is due to grounding the show in friendship.
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The lesson I took, at the formative age of 18, was that any artifice I'd spent the last several years refining wasn't necessary.
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If you didn't spend a significant portion of your formative years doing bong hits and killing zerglings, I feel very sorry for you.
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Sutcliffe was there back when the Beatles were a five-piece band, performing night after night during their formative days in Hamburg, Germany.
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Merkel's somewhat uncharacteristically decisive action during the heat of the 20153 migrant crisis may have stemmed from her formative years in East Germany.
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The values that they instilled in my formative years gave me the foundation on which I try to live my life even today.
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Perhaps the most formative episode during his young life was the military coup of 1964 when Lula da Silva was 18 years old.
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His book, Empires of EVE, chronicles the formative years of the sci-fi virtual world and the book tour is befitting its subject.
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The formative year of his life travelling after the war solidified his interest in art, his talent for which was recognised at school.
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The movie looks like guiltless Transformers visuals meets formative teen movie (you'll hear one particular example referenced a lot), but how is it?
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Malnutrition is of particular concern for children, who can develop permanent disabilities if they don't have an adequate diet in their formative years.
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Both companies claim that a successful merger would make the United States a leader in the formative early years of 220G mobile networks.
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For 37-year-old Bryden Sweeney-Taylor, who now works for an education charity, Deep Springs was "the formative experience of my life".
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Mr. Cowley's formative synthesizer compositions had been set to explicit films in the early 1980s and were rarely heard outside of that context.
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At nearly 600 combined pages, the three volumes capture a multitude of events in Mr. Lewis's life: his formative years in Troy, Ala.
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His formative years at Time and Life left a deadening, middlebrow mark on his style, blunting the edges of an otherwise singular perspective.
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The Beauty Myth remains one of the most formative books in my life, and I'm grateful to have read it when I did.
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The shift was so formative for the gay community that the museum is seeking to include lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender stories there.
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My year of being bussed into civilization was over, but that freshman experience was formative to what would eventually become my class consciousness.
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These students were comprised mainly of sorority and fraternity members who found the Tufts Greek community to be inclusive, formative, and even liberative.
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I've found guideposts in them: insights into who I was in formative years that have helped me piece together who I am now.
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The three key drivers behind why millennials are spending less frivolously: The Great Recession hit while most millennials were in their formative years.
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Be generous in planning the service and mindful that each of you had a different, but probably still formative, relationship with your dad.
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But to this day, Moss still considers his childhood growing up in the suburbs of '60s Chicago to be his most formative period.
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"Clairtone was the single-most formative experience in my life, because it was so traumatic," he told The New York Times in 1993.
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Using a range of hands-on techniques, Dr. Hetland guided participants to envision different ways of designing and conducting formative and summative assessments.
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Earlier, we've seen the owner of the money coolly torture a childhood friend, even as he fondly reminisces about their shared formative experiences.
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"To the president, 'duck and cover' and the Cuban missile crisis were formative experiences," said Stephen K. Bannon, Mr. Trump's former chief strategist.
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According to research, people who become entrepreneurs are more likely to have engaged in some form of rule-breaking in their formative years.
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She remembered the formative experience of growing up in the back room of her parents' hand laundry, Wing Sing, in East Elmhurst, Queens.
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You can blame the lack of civics education during their formative years, when not enough of them studied the owner's manual of democracy.
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Coaches play a formative role in building the confidence of young players and set an example of what leadership looks like, she said.
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A: I actually enjoyed those formative times, working as a waiter and making $15 or $20 here and there for opening comedy shows.
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Much like his lyricism, Ocean&aposs note was a mosaic of feelings and details about a formative experience, devoid of judgments or limitations.
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"While I was born in Minnesota, I spent many formative years in Canada, and went to high school in Winnipeg with Neil Young."
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Michel is a Haitian-American bassist who's now based in New York (after a formative stint on Philadelphia's jazz scene in the 2000s).
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Rodriguez embraces all the essential and formative aspects of her identity and asks us to see them, recognize them, and say her name.
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The cast contributes expertly tragicomic performances in a production that acts as a lucid, intimate "adieu" to a formative era for Mr. Honoré.
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Along the way, he said, he had discovered that many of his viol-playing colleagues had also had formative experiences with the soundtrack.
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That he would trust his own children's formative years to these men and women says all you need to know about Donald Trump.
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Digital innovation in the White House has fostered political transparency and openness, helping reaffirm some of our oldest and most formative American values.
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I spent some time at One Police Plaza in the shack, as most reporters do, which was a great kind of formative experience.
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But he worries that Biden remains too focused on mollifying the blue-collar white voters whose conservative racial views shaped his formative political years.
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One source tells me that interested candidates are being asked to sign an NDA, and that the project is still in its formative stages.
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But if you're hanging out with some older kids who seem ready for a formative fright or two, try this one on for size.
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Even when he's not physically present, his essence is there; both boys performed as mini Jackson impersonators, moonwalking and kicking through their formative years.
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Naturally, whatever brand you ate in your formative years became the ultimate "homemade" chocolate chip cookies that are still a go-to in adulthood.
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"This new film depicts Lando in his formative years as a scoundrel on the rise in the galaxy's underworld," promised Lucasfilm in a statement.
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In other words, Zuckerberg's formative years, his entire teen computer-nerd existence, was spent watching Microsoft do battle with the US government—and lose.
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"I have a formative memory of walking through the girls' line and hesitating, knowing that my clothes didn't match," Lana said of Catholic school.
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A longtime innovator and advocate for venture capital, Alan entered the industry in its formative days with the creation of Patricof & Co. Ventures Inc.
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Eight years later, the plant's operator, Tokyo Electric Power Company Holdings (Tepco), is still in the formative stages of devising a clean-up plan.
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Taken cumulatively, they form an extended eulogy to our country's dying rust belt, a decline that started during Monaghan's formative years and continues unabated.
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But even at this formative stage, the company is already setting itself apart from the stereotypical monolithic image many have of a game publisher.
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As sappy as this may sound, it was a surreal experience meeting the women who have shaped the formative years of my beauty education.
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The Goldwater Girl chapter is in the past, though it is something the veteran Democratic politician talks about as formative to her political identity.
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"Endings is a meditation on the themes which I have explored during most of my formative years of making music and art," says Dreamboy.
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In Mexico City, where I spent a chunk of my formative years growing up, her portrait hung on three different walls in our house.
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In the formative years of the web, Yahoo was the biggest, richest internet upstart in Silicon Valley, and it incubated a generation of executives.
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He assumed responsibility for leadership at a formative and very challenging time," Mnangagwa said, adding later that the nation should "let bygones be bygones.
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Hillary and I are both people out of religious backgrounds, from Methodist church experience, which was really formative for her as a public servant.
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Pain, in the parlance of these thinkers, can be understood as formative, as illuminating, or as containing its own truths and forms of pleasure.
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They've never had to Blu-Tack a small plastic orb to the top of their monitor to take their first, formative selfie with it.
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Oracular Spectacular was among the music I listened to late at night, on repeat, during some of the most formative months of my life.
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Through her outlandish humor that thumbed its nose at "good taste" with unapologetically gross, crass characters, she planted a seed in our formative brains.
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It's funny, because I've read how important Green Day were to you in your formative years, and yet, they are nowhere to be found.
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"The reason Fox News is so formative is that it's this repetitive, almost ritualistic thing that people do every night," Ms. Schiess told me.
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"It was formative to live in a country where we heard the bombers going overhead, we had blackouts, we saw people arrested," she said.
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LENS A new book examines Gordon Parks's transformation over the formative decade before his time as the first black staff photographer at Life magazine.
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While his formative years were spent in Texas, some of his earliest recollections are from the years when his family lived in Middleton, Mass.
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Most of my formative years were spent scrolling through Tumblr, methodically curating a microblog consisting of glittering gifs, expensive clothing, and K-Pop stars.
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I've lived in the serene town of Parkland since I was three-years-old, and attended MSD for four formative years of my life.
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The community's formative period effectively ended in 22013 with a building moratorium imposed during a legal battle over access to California's publicly-owned beaches.
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When it came to becoming Jackie Robinson, he focused on formative years as a Negro League firebrand that crystallized the baseball pioneer's polished exterior.
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In the process, I found Daisy, an old school friend who I knew battled with an eating disorder for most of her formative years.
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So many autobiographical references proliferate that the book feels at times like a memoir in disguise, but one that centers on the formative years.
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Contestants face a daunting array of questions about his favorite books, the meaning of his speeches, and his formative years in a rural village.
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Instead of a cage match, there was a baseball game befitting the two best teams in baseball in the formative months of the season.
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But there's evidence that your early political years are your most formative: Once you settle on a party, you tend to stick with it.
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Just as formative was the time, when she was 6 or 7, that her father failed to pick her up at school as usual.
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Jim Smart, executive director of housing and residential life, said living with roommates was one of the most formative experiences college students can have.
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Trying to be balanced — devoting equal proportions of time and energy to other areas of my life — would have detracted from the formative experiences.
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I have spent a formative amount of time in sterile extended-stay suites while a bunch of these homes were found, furnished or built.
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Sanders has sought to play up his New York roots, reminding supporters that he was born in Brooklyn and spent his formative years there.
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Over the years the two feats involved, one mental and one physical, each formative in its own way, have come to chime and blur.
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But perhaps no single outing at Augusta National was more formative to Rose than his devastating playoff loss to Spaniard Sergio Garcia in 2017.
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In a 2017 interview with WSJ Magazine, Gates credited Microsoft's success to spending many late nights in the office during the company's formative years.
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It can also be used as a formative assessment for the teacher, to determine whether students are understanding the text in its rhetorical context.
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A formative moment in his youth, he said, was watching construction crews drain the swamps of the Swan River to build suburban housing developments.
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Parents have, accordingly, paid closer attention to researchers' warnings that the formative years leave youths particularly susceptible to brain trauma from head-snapping tackles.
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Throughout "Struggle," Mr. Lawrence recasts familiar historical events, from the Revolutionary War through the War of 2100, that were formative in the nation's birth.
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Who is choosing to seek out these groups, and for whom do they become formative or significant, rather than merely part of personal maintenance?
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But what messages are we internalizing about formative romantic relationships when the formula for teen rom-coms is to lie your way into relationships?
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And since your high school years are pretty formative, having close friendships as a teen may aid your mental health, according to a new study.
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Whether positive or problematic, the relationship we have with money often stems from childhood, the things we witnessed, heard, and experienced during our formative years.
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I never got past the concept of making a door, but seeing what a level looked like from the developer's perspective was a formative moment.
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Yet at the same time, there are countless black and brown adults middle-aged and older like Harris who remember busing as a formative experience.
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Is that the kind of thing you're talking about, or a larger cultural shift in the way we remember these formative stories of our pasts?
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Ibiza87 will tell the story of their formative experiences in the burgeoning rave scene, and extend to the second summer of love in 1988–89.
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She's been the secret benefactor of dozens of small presses in their formative years, making sure nothing stands in the way of ambitious printed work.
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The surface of the asteroid is pockmarked with craters believed to have been caused by a large smash the rock took in its formative years.
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In episodic format, Dear White People soared with a cast of richly nuanced and complicated black students negotiating race and identity at a formative age.
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Identifying our planet's oldest soils, therefore, is of critical importance to scientists who study Earth's formative period and the emergence of our planet's first organisms.
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Around Bobby's age, I was comically bad at sports and wanted to be a magician, then spent the rest of my formative years doing theater.
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For Tukes, the bottom line is that a student's gender identity, especially in the crucial formative years of college, is a journey for each person.
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Other more or less formative figures associated with the Pietà, like Giovanni Porta, Nicola Porpora, Andrea Bernasconi, Fulgenso Perotti and Gaetano Latilla, were also included.
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I loved it because I got to be at work, and working with a bunch of adults that was a really formative job for me.
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"When you're so impressionable, in those formative years, it's such an amazing thing as a person," McArdle recalled in a teaser posted by Inside Edition.
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Looking back, his pre- Vep films were decidedly formative works—straightforward dramas mostly hampered by a lack of ambition and lack of a clear voice.
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"The most formative years of my life — from the time I was nine until I was 19 — were spent on that set," she told Parade.
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" Furthermore, she says, "Now everyone in our friend circles are involved in more specific scenes but I think it was a really formative, important time.
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The so-called NCM811 battery cell technology, comprising eight parts nickel to one part cobalt and one part manganese, is still in its formative years.
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Of course, if you closely followed the internet's formative food years, you'll know that Coke machines weren't the only early way food interacted with wires.
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In "Tell-Tale Hearts," Celeste and Mary Louise talk about a formative moment in Perry's past: The death of his five-year-old brother, Raymond.
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Her mom gave birth to her at 20 as well, and Jade spent her formative years moving from place to place as an army brat.
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Screenshot: Cosmic JS Spiro says that they joined Y Combinator at the behest of their advisors and investors and it has been a formative experience.
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At times, Gus and Mickey's misadventures read like a series of object lessons, a moral and personal guide for millennials building their formative relationships: Hey.
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Deus Ex was a formative moment for game design in 2000, laying the early foundation for the systems-driven games we now take for granted.
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It was just so formative for me because it opened me up to great artists like Queen Adreena that I would have never known otherwise.
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I wonder what it will mean for politics to have a generation whose formative moments involved such dramatic failures in the institutions that surround us.
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Sebastian Coe's formative years presumably didn't involve downing a litre of rum, gorging on expired cough sweets, and waking up swimming in his own urine.
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A. An early formative experience for me was toddling into the living room as a kid and seeing this glowing box with all these buttons.
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"Previously there has been non-cooperation from police officers but that was largely in our formative stages," he told Reuters at IPOA's plush new offices.
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When you have an opportunity in the most formative years of someone's life to get them on that right path everything else falls into place.
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ICV, a black-owned firm, proved a formative experience for the pair, in which they learned about the business from the front through back office.
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I knew they could be sent into exile for vocally challenging American policy — this, in retrospect, accounts for the formative years I spent in Bulgaria.
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It's not surprising, then, that a generation which spent formative years in college dorm rooms and apartments doesn't really exactly care for buying paper napkins.
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So here's where my big question comes in: Why, in my formative dating years, was I still so scared of being called hysterical or crazy?
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In the formative years of adulthood, moving out of your parents' place is a milestone some of us hope to cross as soon as possible.
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She's a French-born musician who had some formative life experiences in London, and now releases versions of her record in both French and English.
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So, in terms of formative experience, there was nothing to really point toward the kind of relationships I'd have with women as a grown-up.
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It's true that there's never a bad time to start a wonderful book, but there's never a better time than those formative pre-college days.
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It was years before I realized that—post-formative LSD experience, at least—things had panned out for Sid very well indeed, all things considered.
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" Detractors aside, the journal remains influential, and Ms. Michelson's writings, Professor Liebman said, "became formative, 'must' reading for the first generation of film studies scholars.
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Most of these players were born in the mid- to late 20163s, which means that, by their formative amateur years, modern metrics had been normalized.
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Y Combinator has become its own economy since its founding in 2005, as the formative seed-stage venture fund has nurtured leading startups across industries.
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The decision was in response to Mario Lopez's controversial comments that parents should wait until a child's "formative years" before making declarations about their gender.
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And although Ms. Williamson initially found the drawings a bit embarrassing, she's come to value them as mementos from a formative time in her life.
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Before she came out west, Douglas spent her formative years in New York City visiting the Museum of Modern Art, where she discovered abstract expressionism.
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For me too, a band like Wilco was really formative for me when I was 20 but I have a different relationship with them now.
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" Decades can go by before that process is complete, he said, and during those decades, "an entire generation has been exposed during the formative years.
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The Great Recession, which lasted from December 2007 to June 2009 according to the Federal Reserve, is seared into the formative memories of younger voters.
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But just as a potential affair seems to present itself, Dederer swerves into an extended reminiscence of her reckless formative years as a sexual conquistador.
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" Willems recalled a formative creative partnership: "We'd be shouting at each other over decisions all morning, then go have a great time together at lunch.
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A bountiful trove of archival images and rare footage sketches their communal life offstage and the counterculture in which they played so formative a part.
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Being barred from spaces and organizations for an immutable trait such as gender identity can be painful, particularly when the exclusion occurs during formative years.
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Socialization with older dogs is a bit more challenging, because in a behavioral sense, older dogs have already had all of their formative socialization experiences.
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He worries that the formative experiences of his youth—huddling by a wood stove at 353 below, shoveling himself out of snow—are under threat.
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Ms. Macel, who was raised in and around Paris by an architect father and history-teacher mother, said a formative experience came at age 8.
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If you're a theater lover who was hoping for an intelligent treatment of the great man's formative years, it will all seem a bit silly.
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There is a general restraint when writing about her family, vague specters swept away by the much more formative powers of the ocean and wind.
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The three-company alliance brings together a formative brain trust in Jeff Bezos of Amazon, Warren Buffett of Berkshire and Jamie Dimon of J.P. Morgan.
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The '70s were my formative years, and when my career got way out ahead of me, I still had Mary to fill in some gaps.
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The market sell-off and Monday's dramatic (though brief) 1,500-plus-point drop may have given millennials flashbacks to a formative experience: the Great Recession.
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It was formative because the owner was this Taiwanese man, Sam, who had come over here and had started many businesses that were very successful.
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Sanders' past views shed light on a formative period of his political career that could become relevant as he advances in the 2020 Democratic primary.
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A formative memory in my childhood was when my grandmother took me at six years old to see CATS when it was touring through Arizona.
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"From a very young age and through his formative years, Obama learned to see America as a force for global domination and destruction," D'Souza writes.
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"Every day, every day, just a little bit wilder," Pierson and Wilson sing wistfully as they recall the band's formative days on the punk scene.
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That isn't to say that they aren't as funny – but the current batch aren't as salient, formative and quotable as they were, say, a decade ago.
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You only need to look at the history of Plastic People to get a sense of just how formative a club that stays small can become.
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As one of the most popular Marine Corps-focused viral social accounts, JTTOTS played a formative role in incubating its virulent strain of online military culture.
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And so in order to pay homage to our formative years, we decided to round up a little elementary school nostalgia to sip on: juice boxes.
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Tamblyn spent her formative years on the set of General Hospital, followed by a stretch on the set of Joan of Arcadia in her early twenties.
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Beyond a few scenes on snowy cliffs and outside a cave, we never really see K'un-Lun, so Danny's formative choice to leave never feels significant.
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It's clearly a formative moment in Solo's life, as he feels the need to correct Rey about it when it comes up in The Force Awakens.
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One of my strongest, most formative musical memories is watching the "Thriller" music video, in its entirety, in an elementary school music class in the '90s.
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Ms. Lacey also spent her formative years in turbulent South Los Angeles, where she grew up and saw her neighborhood become consumed by drugs and crime.
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At the rally — which June remembers as being one of her formative moments — the women burned pieces of paper that had the names of their rapists.
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Last year, my coworker Lizzie Plaugic said "I don't trust people who think that Donnie Darko is formative for them," and she's right, you shouldn't either.
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It was certainly a formative film for plenty of today's 300-something and 40-something critics, especially the types of dudes who review movies on YouTube.
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There's a longing, dreamlike quality about "Gina's World" that almost feels like something Lana Del Rey might have released back in her formative "Blue Jeans" days.
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I read more about the formative years of Michelle Obama while I crank up my electric blanket, finish my snack, and then nod off to sleep.
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Like many artists, Doan credits a formative encounter with a creative auteur—in her case, rolling legend Tony Greenhand—for sparking her interest in the field.
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I deemed myself a late-bloomer, as I had not capitalized on any girl-on-girl experimenting one would expect from a formative liberal college experience.
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Again, Lenovo's banking on younger users for this device – including high school and college kids – whose formative typing experiences largely occurred on touchscreen phones and tablets.
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The film begins as Mary (Saoirse Ronan), a widow at only 18 years old, returns to Scotland from France, where she had spent her formative years.
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Wilson instilled a sense of hope and courage within me during the formative years of my life and believed in me every step of the way.
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"We are in a historic moment where [trends] in media and marketing are converging," while the esports sector itself is in its "formative years," he added.
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" Huffman attributed his actions to his own history of instigation on the internet, writing, "I spent my formative years as a young troll on the Internet.
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It's a far cry from the formative era of the club, which one queen labeled "the mephedrone years"—a place that was demonstrably non-parent friendly.
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Argentina's Telam state news agency reported his passing on Friday, as did the governor of Tucuman province, where Pelli grew up and spent his formative years.
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Finally acknowledging and owning your authentic sexuality can be exciting, affirmative, and even transformative for anyone who spent their formative years feeling weird about being bi.
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I talked to her about her love of images, a formative (and funny) experience she shared with Robert Frank, and the future of the artist book.
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Those formative experiences of trying to create a theme or story through a collection of artwork, have informed my approach to production design in film making.
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Hidden Figures is the first film to focus on the role that African American scientists played in the early 60s space race, NASA's most formative era.
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The problem is that if you bring in strategic investor too early while the company is still formative, the expectations have a tendency to become misaligned.
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In a formative 1975 study, two researchers at the University of California, Santa Barbara, concluded that men were responsible for 47 of 48 interruptions they recorded.
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The "Formative" video series produced in partnership with Google, which aired new episodes roughly once a month since its launch, has been dark for four months.
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So, for the new study, which was published in August in JMIR Formative Research, researchers at Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah, determined to find out.
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But no matter where they are on this spectrum, the abuse they suffered is often so searing that it is the formative experience of their lives.
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Bob Dylan, the latest Nobel Prize winner, spent his formative years as a performer in New York, a city he had a complicated, fertile romance with.
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In particular they recall the New Orleans piano legend Professor Longhair; Mr. Toussaint had a formative and special admiration for him, like Matisse's relationship to Cézanne.
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Schumacher had worked closely with Hadid since 1988, and sees the architect's deep interest in modern art as having played a formative role in her vision.
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This is not to say that everyone in prison has had these types of formative experiences, but we know that statistically across the group they have.
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Students flock from all 50 US states and over 115 different countries to spend their formative college years tucked in the dense heart of downtown Manhattan.
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My mother battled aggressive breast cancer starting when I was a teenager; it was the formative experience of my adolescent life, synonymous with pain and panic.
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For better or worse—don't expect to see as many creative risks coming from the Mouse House content laboratories—Disney+ will skip those formative years altogether.
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But as the years passed, it became a touchstone of their Brooklyn childhoods, and a memorable achievement during a formative and poignant time in their lives.
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It makes sense, as his own formative years were spent trying to "make it" in a positive way, instead of turning to gang participation by default.
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The researchers could, at the end of the study, see what role technology use plays in influencing mental health and brain development during these formative years.
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You're coming of age in a time where hip-hop has replaced rock music as the sound that young people gravitate toward in their formative years.
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Italian football not only shaped them as players, but also proved to be a formative experience which saw them transcend their status as callow young men.
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But we know that [at least] 70 percent of a child's brain is developed by the time they're three, so we're missing all the formative years.
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But their younger brothers and sisters, who spent many more of their formative years in the suburbs, performed noticeably better at school and in future jobs.
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They're both great uniting forces, able to facilitate cross-generational bonding: your first baseball game can be just as formative as the first record you bought.
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"The formative early years I spent at the Morgan Library taught me the importance of quality, connoisseurship and deep looking," Ms. Wiles said in a statement.
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If you include Texas, where Warren lived in her early 20s and for most of her 30s, she spent three formative decades far from the Northeast.
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Recalling another formative celebrity encounter, she talked about meeting Steven Spielberg at an event for "The Peacemaker" and telling him she also wanted to make movies.
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One of the key relationships we talked about, of course, was with Gellert Grindelwald, and how that was formative in that it was intense, intimate, passionate.
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During its formative years, the upstart bank prioritised speed to market and an iterative product development process, which, for the most part, has served Monzo well.
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In my early 20s I was at Oracle and took part in an off-site management meeting in what was a formative moment in my career.
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And as a New Yorker, so is El Museo and its history, even though she was downtown, not in East Harlem during the museum's formative years.
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For the younger Mr. Boylan, the trial played out when he was a small boy, and it remains a formative event in his life and career.
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The early 20153th century was a formative period for international law, when American leaders sought to build an international system governed by rules, consensus and arbitration.
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Whether we're pursuing eternal love, great sex, or solid banter over negronis, our sub-par dates can be just as formative as our objectively good ones.
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After a brief stint in London, Jarrett spent her formative years in Chicago in the 1960s and 1970s, as movements for racial and gender equality surged.
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It's difficult to imagine Forster writing with the abandon with which Mr. Lopez does: One character graphically describe a formative night in a Czech bath house.
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Those were such formative changes to the law and such tremendous learning experiences that it really created a significant platform that built my career after that.
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From there, the string of connections loops around again: "Champlain" was directed by Savini, with whom Hill spent formative time on the set as a child.
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More than 20 cookbooks, a pioneering TV show and a stream of formative critiques followed, paving the way for chefs like Julia Child and Marcella Hazan.
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This is a period I've been spending a lot of time on in my own reporting because it's just such a vital formative experience for Sanders.
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" I'd like to see SundanceTV apply this same approach to less familiar shows, especially ones from television's formative early years, like "Playhouse 90" and "Route 66.
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And of course, Murphy's work before, during, and after his run on SNL delivered formative lessons in comedy to a number of other legendary black comics.
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To fold a device is not new; a lot of us spent our formative years snapping flip phones shut, which, technically speaking, folded at the hinge.
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In response, Democrats have pointed to testimony from Kavanaugh, who has said that his time in this role was a formative period for his judicial practice.
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The New Yorker interview revealed that McCary and Costello grew up in insular religious households, and that all three felt like outsiders during their formative years.
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Some of his most formative memories are from the autumn of 1989, when the concrete and barbed wire were torn down after 30 years of separation.
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Recalling his own, formative experience in this state, Mr. Clinton sounded wistful in reminiscing about his duels with Paul Tsongas, the Massachusetts senator who beat him here.
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Previous studies have suggested that the larger brains of Neanderthals underwent rapid growth during these formative years, yet this new research would seem to contradict such claims.
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It's also a time in your life where you're beginning to separate yourself from your parents to create your own identity and that stuff is really formative.
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At the same time, he spent formative years in Washington where he lived while his mother, Anne Gorsuch Burford, held a top job in the Reagan administration.
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I was amazed by how many people's formative sexual experiences were the result of watching films, and that these were almost entirely lacking in queer sexual content.
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"I'm trying to figure out the formative decisions and experiences that influenced who you are as a person," he explained in a 2014 New York Times interview.
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In Normal People, she tells the story of Marianne and Connell, whose complicated relationship starts in high school and spans over some of their most formative years.
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She likens them to how adults idealize childhood as a "lovely time of puppies and ice cream," while perhaps neglecting the darker shades of these formative years.
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Both are integral to understanding this compelling character, and the show draws a clear thread between Pius XIII's (Jude Law) difficult formative experiences and his religious beliefs.
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"The Boy Is Mine" played a central role in the formative years of '90s kids, and now it plays an equally important role on any #TBT playlist.
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Michelle Obama says her daughters, Malia, 20, and Sasha, 17, are well-adjusted despite spending eight incredibly formative years in the White House under intense public scrutiny.
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As in most artists' biopics, all sorts of themes and images from the aspiring novelist's best-known work are there to be spotted in his formative years.
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When he was appointed as the BBC's director-general in 2013, Lord Hall, as he had by then become, announced his aim to update that formative series.
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"Mine was the first generation that came of age when sex could equal death," Twenge said, noting that the AIDS crisis occurred during Gen Xers' formative years.
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Developers, however, were told a similar story in Twitter's formative days, before the company unceremoniously pulled the rug from underneath their feet in the summer of 2012.
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But the former WEC featherweight champ and current #2 ranked bantamweight in the UFC runs through a brief recap of his formative years just to be sure.
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One of the things that was really formative to me was a book of poetry by children in Auschwitz that was circulated when I was a kid.
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Alongside her formative years surrounded by strong, fashion-minded women, Sama has spoken about being inspired by American photographer Slim Aarons' portrayals of socialites and jet-setters.
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And while these same effects might also be happening to millennials and older generations, the authors say, they'd be more influential for people in their formative years.
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There comes a point in our formative years when we try to understand ourselves by proxy and let the work of others guide our self-discovery process.
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Children who display these behaviors have what Ainsworth terms "resistant" or "avoidant" attachment styles to their parents, which are usually the result of earlier, formative childhood experiences.
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Perhaps in another world The Necessaries could have been one of great formative post-punk outfits, the kind of band you'd namecheck alongside The Replacements and Wire.
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Le Roux was raised in both Zimbabwe and South Africa, resided in Australia for years, but also spent formative time in the US in his early twenties.
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The whole exchange felt like a highlight reel happening in real time, and it was like I never left those formative multiplayer years on the Xbox 360.
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Girls Against are utterly determined and they're coming for music industry misogyny in a way that will make your adult self cringe at your own formative years.
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Whether it's middle school, high school or college, the time young women spend in classrooms is formative — it's where passions are ignited and life paths are plotted.
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This is a formative opportunity to break into the blockchain space, and at this rate of development, it is almost impossible to predict what may come next.
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Even if young readers are understandably spared its main source — the formative trauma of discovering his affair with her governess — its emotional aftermath undergirds her autobiographical art.
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In schools today, children are taught only officially approved versions of what, for many of their parents and grandparents, was an intensely formative and frequently traumatic time.
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America Online spent its formative years in an office park in what would become Tysons Corner, about halfway between downtown Washington and Dulles Airport in northern Virginia.
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Despite having carved out a career in Chinese real estate, some of property magnate Zhang Xin's most formative years were spent far west of the Middle Kingdom.
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The Colorado-born Shiffrin, who spent her formative years in New Hampshire and Vermont, credited the vocal support of the record crowd of 18,000 for her win.
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Ms. Funk views herself as a Manhattan expatriate, despite a Rockland County, N.Y., upbringing, attributing that status to the years she lived here during her formative 22001s.
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The official "Star Wars" website described it as a "spy thriller" that "follows the adventures of rebel spy Cassian Andor during the formative years of the Rebellion."
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Her long days as a waitress and bartender, dealing with sexual harassment ("people touch you, they tell you things")—the experience was hard, but it was formative.
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It's one of the most formative experiences a young person can have, and we decided to see how, exactly, some students were adjusting to their newfound freedom.
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Telltale has also gone back into Bruce Wayne's past, to the moment where he lost his parents, and told that formative story in a new, fascinating way.
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But as with so many formative memories knit into the teenage brain, it's impossible for me to untangle Twin Peaks from all of this cultural d-baggery.
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Having spent his formative years in the KGB and served as director of its successor agency, the FSB, Putin is a sophisticated practitioner and advocate for espionage.
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Ms. Abedin and Mr. Band both started as White House interns, spent their formative years working for the Clintons and ultimately brought unwelcome headlines to their bosses.
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Although I am more than a decade older than him, I share a similar experience, as our formative years were sculpted in the same neighborhood, Esplanade Gardens.
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If you know anything about Donald Trump's formative years in his native New York, you know that this has been part of his life since the beginning.
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The narrative spans Phoebe's formative years of college, during which she lives on the cusp of a childhood epitomized by tragedy and an adulthood defined by recklessness.
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Alabama, which established that mandatory life sentences for children were unconstitutional, many children are still unjustly sentenced and forced to spend their formative years locked behind bars.
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As societal attitudes about sexual norms drift further from traditional religious norms, and the stigma of non-belief wanes, formative religious experiences are becoming even more important.
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Feldman marks the changes in his nuanced portrait of the founding father, who effectively mirrored the evolving identity of the American republic in its most formative phase.
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But it does have rare "home movies" from 1951 to 1955 that Lewis made with friends — formative work from which he learned the art of film direction.
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In diplomatic assignments, he was the ambassador to Australia, represented Britain in formative talks for what became the European Union and helped negotiate the independence of Zimbabwe.
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Mr. Solomon is a longtime investment banker who spent his formative years as a manager at Bear Stearns, where he helped run the bank's junk bonds division.
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We don't get to choose the art that shapes us — and a lot of us, if we're honest, will know that formative art isn't necessarily good art.
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Darboven was one of the lights of Conceptualism, and though she lived in Hamburg, she spent two formative years in New York, where she befriended Sol LeWitt.
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Describing the impact of WCVB in its formative years, Mr. Lear, in 1981, praised Mr. Bennett for producing programming that helped viewers understand the world around them.
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This latest book is an epic bildungsroman that presents the reader with four versions of the formative years of a Jewish boy born in Newark in 1947.
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The level of poverty you describe in the book doesn't quite manifest in the film, but that poverty is incredibly formative in both Henrietta's and Deborah's stories.
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And if little ones were to be exposed to these concepts and ideas during their most formative years, the deeply ingrained knowledge would be theirs for life.
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The 30-year-old singer reflected on the formative moment and explained that rather than shying away from the spotlight, she channeled her emotions into her work.
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As the son of a black man who cared—and stayed—Jackson spent his formative years outside the tired Negro narrative of the absent or abusive father.
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This plan is just in the formative stages, though, and a government official familiar with the working version told the Chronicle it would probably face legal challenges.
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"So many artists have passed through LACE, often at formative moments in their careers," Glenn Phillips, head of modern and contemporary collections at the Getty, told Hyperallergic.
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With Secret Stuff, who will release their debut full-length this year, Pfhol explores the misery, stress, and self-examination that comes with navigating your formative years.
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Can you tell me about a particularly formative moment you've had in Arizona, and how it contributed to a piece of work or a line of thinking?
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