I've lived through these years that we've all lived through.
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Everyone has lived through blackouts, but no one has lived through a blackout so big it caused the Purge.
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"If you lived through Action Park, you lived through an event in your life that changed how you felt about fun," recalls one interviewee.
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But this one looks good so far, with a grizzled Wolverine who genuinely looks like he's lived through all the terrible things the film franchise has suggested he's lived through.
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I lived through NASCAR legend Davey Allison dying in a helicopter crash, and now I've lived through Kobe Bryant and his kid and seven other people meeting a similar fate.
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We can't believe what you've just lived through and what you and your colleagues have just lived through and that you have been able to tell us all of these details.
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" "We have lived through lofty promises and vague plans.
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That makes sense, he only lived through the damn thing.
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"I lived through the Clinton years," Garza recently told Elle.
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Some of them lived through the history "The Inheritance" imagines.
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Anybody who lived through the '80s has something to regret.
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Alice Neel lived through the majority of the 20th century.
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Young: We've lived through one presidency that fucking brutalized us.
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Royal lived through two bubbles, so he knew the pitfalls.
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We can't even believe we lived through such primitive times.
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Boomers might have had parents who lived through the Depression.
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He lived through Japan's staggering defeat and subsequent foreign occupation.
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Anyone who lived through the sixties in America knows that.
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The next financial crash I lived through was the dot.
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I've now lived through two completely unrelated Ty Cobb retirements.
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"I lived through the McCarthy era," Dr. Boyd told me.
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I've read that you lived through Nazi occupation in Germany.
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"This man has lived through everything imaginable," he told me.
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And somehow nor can I, but we lived through it.
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No one who lived through this experience forgets these details.
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I lived through the grief because I had no choice.
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I have no words to describe what we lived through.
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Dr. Nguyen and his family lived through a similar trauma.
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He described soldiers who lived through the attack as "warriors."
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We'll hold back from dwelling on what we've lived through.
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Based on what I've lived through, I beg to differ.
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You had to have lived through it to understand it.
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The point was that we had lived through a war.
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"I have never lived through such a World Cup," Deschamps said.
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We lived through the three day week in the 21123's.
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The two of us have lived through several of these transitions.
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"Because I lived through the abuse, it seems normal," he said.
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" And my husband said, "But you did, you lived through it.
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Has lived through so much, and comes out stronger each time.
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"I have lived through this horror for a reason," he said.
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I got through it, I lived through it with no blame.
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"I have lived through what you are living through," he says.
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It's lived through a lot of different 'kinds' of New Yorks.
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"I lived through the pain of the last recession," said Schornack.
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Extremes is a show about people who've lived through extraordinary situations.
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Yet I feel that I have lived through a violent time.
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"Salmon have lived through lots of droughts," Sears told the Times.
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Branca lived through it, in a sense more active than passive.
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Her parents, who lived through the Depression, were encouraging but practical.
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Victoria Beckham, Kristen Stewart, Kanye—we've all lived through this together.
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I'm telling you fact because, you know, I lived through it.
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Since then, Japan has lived through another nuclear tragedy, at Fukushima.
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He lived through the Cuban missile crisis working as an analyst.
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We have lived through too many death threats to our people.
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James Bower, McLaren's marketing director, lived through Formula One's sponsorship upheaval.
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I've already lived through that version of football hell and survived.
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He also lived through Hurricane Rita in 2005, and now this.
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I've lived through the epidemic; I've seen all my friends die.
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Those that lived through it and fought in it are dead.
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The country has lived through a version of this turmoil before.
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"I have lived through the Iran and Iraq wars," she said.
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"This is the first pandemic that I have lived through, that my parents have lived through, but this isn't the first time the economy has not been great," said Amy Germano, a senior at James Madison University.
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When you have just lived through one trauma, another seems more plausible.
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I'm an old woman, and I lived through the Doris Day era.
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They lived through turbulent times and had a turbulent bond to match.
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So instead of looking to him last night, we lived through him.
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Those who have lived through a tsunami describe an almost unsurvivable scenario.
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I've lived through a lot of failures, okay, CD interactive, etc. Whatever.
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What's your relationship with death now that you've lived through it twice?
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She's just 25 after all, but she's already lived through a lot.
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We've lived through this before, we're going to do this our way.
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We just lived through twelve record-smashingly hot months, April to April.
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So, bed bugs are older than that, and they lived through it.
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I lived through the Orange Crush defense and countless Super Bowl blowouts.
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This would be Watergate in slow motion, which I also lived through.
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Brătescu was born in 1926; she lived through the repressive Ceausescu regime.
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"I feel like I have lived through so much already," she says.
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Hers accounts for the everyday experiences of those who lived through enslavement.
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I'm a trans gay man... I lived through the early AIDS outbreak.
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Madina, the little girl, lived through Esmat's operation but not the bombing.
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In Mozambique, I'd lived through a civil war that lasted 16 years.
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After all, they lived through the horrific terrorist attack 15 years ago.
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He was a seasoned New Yorker who had lived through the Sept.
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"A lot of people haven't lived through a recession before," Broumand says.
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Tien Tzuo lived through the mean streets of Brooklyn in the 70s
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We don't want them to live through what we have lived through.
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For nearly seven years, Americans have lived through the failures of ObamaCare.
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He lived through the trauma, felt the fresh pulse of its revelations.
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We lived through their childhoods without being hit by a deadly earthquake.
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Yes, Blacks are still traumatized from the atrocities our ancestors lived through.
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It cheapens what Jews lived through when they compare him to Hitler.
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That might surprise many of the Americans who lived through those presidencies.
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" Guidance: "You have lived through the unbelievable pressure of the White House.
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I wondered if he lived through the real epidemic depicted that day.
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I hate that she's got to relive something that she lived through.
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It is widely believed that humanity has lived through three industrial revolutions.
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It's like any generation of people who have lived through something traumatic.
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She didn't know it would not have lived through a Nashville winter.
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"We have lived through something in New Zealand, haven't we?" he said.
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These are revelations we have second hand, experiences first lived through another.
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That is what our hunter-gatherer ancestors lived through 19403,000 years ago.
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Having lived through Watergate, the Clinton impeachment, Vietnam, the McCarthy hearings, etc.
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It was perhaps the longest 10 minutes she had ever lived through.
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For those who lived through it as children, the carnage was inexplicable.
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"We lived through a cruel tragedy," he told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
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Turks know their coups; many had lived through four of them already.
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But, Deion says he actually lived through it ... and it was miserable.
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She lived through the Iran-Iraq War, which began in the 80s.
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"I bring to the table the lived experience of someone who has lived through many of the things people in this district have lived through and are living though that I feel aren't being properly addressed," she says.
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The people who lived through it still bear the scars of that night.
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But in the past 26 years, I have personally lived through Trump's economy.
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But African Americans who have lived through these horrifying conditions need real answers.
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We talk about their dating lives, disasters we've lived through, and general happenings.
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Reactions to Thursday's verdict by those who lived through the war were mixed.
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Cadet lived through key moments during the heady first years of the revolution.
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I was out of health potions, so I wouldn't have lived through it.
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"Allison was bad ... really bad," Pat Napolio, who lived through Allison, told CNN.
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Our correspondents talked to academics and writers who lived through the Cultural Revolution.
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Americans have just lived through perhaps the most progressive presidency since the 1960s.
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It's not something I've ever lived through personally, but it'll be really interesting.
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My grandmother lived through the war and raised me to never waste things.
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While Aubrey was a student at Oxford, he lived through England's civil war.
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Those who didn't remember it were raised by people who lived through it.
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You know that you lived through them and will if it happens again.
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She has lived through both world wars and the founding of her country.
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"Those of us who lived through it are just grateful it ended peacefully."
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The State of New York has already lived through Hillary Clinton's failed leadership.
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I have lived through a lot of the dangers that we see happening.
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You are able to say to yourself, 'I have lived through this horror.
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In Tyrone Coggins, Coker saw a brother who'd lived through decades of hell.
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If I hadn't lived through it, I would have said I'd dreamed it.
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I know because I've lived through a bunch of them, starting in 1973.
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"She lived through the horror show happening in our own company," he said.
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She said she had lived through other fires in the region, she added.
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"We've lived through boom times before," said Maria Zamudio, the group's associate director.
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We all recently lived through the public spectacle of the Brett Kavanaugh hearings.
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I know from experience, having lived through both the ups and the downs.
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The ones who have never lived through it don't know what it's like.
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"Look, we have lived through a war," Ms. Sabaté said, her voice shaking.
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Anyone who has lived through the war wants these days to pass by.
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We want to hear from readers who have similarly lived through multiple hurricanes.
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In my 81 years on this planet, I have lived through many wars.
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This is the story of the attacks by those who lived through them.
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She lived through the deaths of many close relatives, including children and grandchildren.
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Somehow, after everything he's lived through, Harun has maintained a belief in fairness.
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Americans who lived through the recession — and economists who studied it — know better.
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And I lived through it in Washington, serving both Republican and Democratic administrations.
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When we lived through Hurricane Katrina together, we were away for six months.
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When we lived through Hurricane Katrina together, we were away for six months.
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I've lived through enough right-wing backlashes to worry about left-wing overreach.
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She lived through quite a time and documented it in her own way.
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We've lived through seven decades of our country's history, from Truman to Trump.
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However, having lived through the times I have lived through, I would never discount the possibility of some other huge scandal that she basically had nothing to do with but which would throw the entire election year into a tailspin.
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"We've made a show that by definition that a gay man that's lived through this experience is going to have a richer, deeper connection to this material than a straight guy who lived through that period of time," Mr. Landgraf said.
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Alongside other LGBTQ people, Jewish people and other minorities, he lived through immeasurable horrors.
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"It was wild to imagine the unimaginable, which she lived through," the actress explained.
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A bond between those who have lived through hell together can never be broken.
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But the Broadway star believes there's a reason why he lived through the epidemic.
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I lived through these in the Reagan years, it also happened in the '90s.
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"Our country's lived through a time of torment," Carter declared in that acceptance speech.
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Instead, Khan talks with the optimism of someone who has demonstrably lived through worse.
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He lived through 26 prime ministers, 19 constitutions and 15 coup attempts, nine successful.
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"I've lived through, and seen a lot here, in my 20 years," he said.
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Instapaper has lived through several ownership changes since being first founded by Marco Arment.
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What followed was so traumatic that Ikuenobe struggled to articulate what he'd lived through.
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He's lived through every Nintendo console and watched generations of competitors rise and fall.
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"Well, we lived through that with earlier presidents — they've been equally guilty," he said.
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We lived through another SXSW, and in true SXSW fashion, we're really fucking tired.
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"We have always grown, and we have lived through five recessions," Ms. Orzeck said.
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The 2800 million people lived through California wildfires and Hurricanes Harvey, Irma and Maria.
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Boomers lived through the Cuban Missile Crisis, and some of us were traumatized thereby.
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"It was the most horrific thing I have ever lived through," he told me.
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More recently, we have lived through debates tinged with poorly understood notions of race.
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The book is filled with vividly painted characters that lived through the Great Smog.
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Here are just a few things US citizens lived through during the cold war.
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Her family lived through a farming crisis in the 1980s, when commodity prices plunged.
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Know that many Americans who have lived through earthquakes themselves are thinking of you.
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To those who lived through the period, it seemed like it would last forever.
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But not many people have lived through what I did in the late 1950s.
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Dwight and the few of his buddies who lived through the fight run away.
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At 116 years old, Jones lived through every major event of the 20th century.
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Ms. Stark was optimistic because she had lived through other versions of this story.
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That was a frightening time, as is this, but eventually we lived through it.
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He knew the risks when he came, and he had lived through other hurricanes.
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He lived through eight years of them in the White House, including health crises.
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I've lived in my house for 58 years, and I've lived through many hurricanes.
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By the time it spit me back out, I felt I'd lived through something.
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But they lived through these times of acute social disturbance, and we did not.
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Fundamentally, heterosexual parents haven't lived through their LGBTQ children's experiences — particularly the painful ones.
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Many performers and onlookers said they had lived through terror attacks before — on Sept.
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Unlike the previous fires I'd lived through, this one gave us no real warning.
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I lived through those years, and those games were tough, let me tell you.
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Certain chapters were added or changed given the circumstances, and what I lived through.
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"I am here to support because I too have lived through abuse," she said.
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They'll look for coral that lived through heatwaves in areas with the worst bleaching.
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For those of us who lived through the dot-com era, this feels reminiscent.
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I simply lived through the aftermath of disheartening violence and made observations of facts.
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"It is undoubtedly the worst experience we have ever lived through," Ms. Connors wrote.
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"We've lived through trends and we understand how to deal with trends," noted Mankowski.
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Mr. Atia, like me, lived through those years in Jerusalem as a college student.
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This is the story of the Paris attacks by those who lived through them.
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"Given what we have lived through, I believe they owe us clarity," Macron said.
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He's already lived through a nearly two-decade fight over water quality in Maryland.
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Cyrus and his family had lived through a great historical rupture: the country's division.
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She had lived through the loss of her mother, followed by her childhood sweetheart.
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"Having lived through the Anita Hill movement, it came and it receded," Walsh said.
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Because we have lived through unknowns, we know we will get through this, too.
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Because we have lived through unknowns, we know we will get through this, too.
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Walter Jacob, the boy of 8 who lived through Kristallnacht, was in the audience.
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Morley had lived through the Nazi Blitz of London during the second World War.
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The very cells of people who lived through periods of chronic loneliness looked different.
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Going by the author's dedication, to her two nephews "who lived through the July 16, 2016, coup attempt at the same age I lived through the September 12, 1980, coup," Temelkuran is drawing on her own experiences in constructing this political bricolage.
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Having lived through mission accomplished for many years, I am sympathetic with the White House.
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The proposal was met with mixed reactions from those that lived through the mass shooting.
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If you lived through the '90s, Chloë Sevigny holds a sweet spot in your heart.
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It lead me to inpatient treatment and the worst break up I've ever lived through.
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I lived through the great famine that hit China, and the economic recovery that followed.
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And only those who have lived through it will be able to see it through.
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Well, since the 22016-21 crisis, we've certainly lived through a decade of central banking.
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If I lived through the concentration camp, it couldn t be that bad, Hirsch said.
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And given the year we just lived through, that should make all of us uneasy.
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It is an oblique reflection on the tumultuous Southern history that its correspondents lived through.
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Well, since the 23.4-22 crisis, we've certainly lived through a decade of central banking.
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But then we hadn't lived through everything we've gone through in the past few months.
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"What we lived through yesterday was something brutal, something that has no name," he said.
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And let's talk about, you know, Watergate and all the stuff that we lived through.
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The students know that he lived through World War II, that he speaks several languages.
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But that day has never arrived for Brazil, we haven't lived through any virtuous cycle.
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I've lived through many turbulent times but I've never had any problems with the government.
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Europe hasn't re-lived civil war through armed conflict, but has lived through selfish nationalism.
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My mother grew up during the war and had lived through some very frugal years.
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Yoo lived through a period of time when that infrastructure was still being laid down.
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You've lived through the stages of the sport being criticized and not as well received.
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Those who lived through the period should find "The Vietnam War" a highly emotional experience.
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Cruz recalled the exact quotes Renee used to justify the attacks she allegedly lived through.
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Every generation I've lived through, there has been an excuse for taking away civil liberties.
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Maybe you've just lived through the last couple of weeks, or the last few years.
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Don't get me wrong, I think I've lived through the best 50 years of humanity.
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I feel so lucky to be experiencing this, to have lived through this information revolution.
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He fought in Cuba's war for independence from Spain and lived through Castro's communist revolution.
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He lived through the dot-com bust, and worked for several tech companies, including Oracle.
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"I've lived through everything the soap opera is showing," she said while watching an episode.
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The Chinese lived through the Opium Wars and the unequal treaties, which involved Western interference.
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To people who lived through them, those long summer months were exhausting, aggravating and humiliating.
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He simply wanted to escape the poverty that he had lived through during his childhood.
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"The [last] preview was the most astonishing theatrical event I ever lived through," said Bufman.
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Here is a look back at the 99-day dumpster fire you just lived through.
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For those of us who lived through it, 1968 was a year like no other.
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Those who lived through the Depression were overwhelmingly supportive of restricting immigration, Mr. Shulman said.
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Buffett, who turned 87 on Wednesday, said he's lived through 15 of the 45 presidents.
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"She would need to have lived through those earlier days with us," the narrator laments.
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The world has already lived through two rounds of US tariff increases and Chinese retaliation.
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I was happy to have lived through the revolution and happy to live through this.
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His knowledge has clearly informed the film, which teems with details that feel lived-through.
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"You wouldn't say that if you had lived through World War I," her father admonished.
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"You wouldn't say that if you had lived through World War I," her father admonished.
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And they will need people who have lived through the transition to work with them.
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Still, the 31-year-old brand lived through the '90s and understands the power of nostalgia.
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"It feels like I lived through that same thing," Jackson said, seeing what's happening in Wisconsin.
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" By that point, Tamar had already lived through harrowing experiences from that "emotionally reclusive white family.
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"We felt like we had to do something because we lived through that experience," he said.
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It's these dreams, called "green dreams," where Bran has occasionally lived through the eyes of Summer.
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But 50 years ago, in 1968, young people around the world lived through a remarkable convergence.
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"Think of instances you've already lived through where not planning led to something disastrous," he said.
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Under Mugabe's rule, Zimbabweans have lived through periods of extreme inflation, empty shelves and biting hunger.
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If you're of a certain age in this time period, you've lived through three Spider-Men.
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It was a place where we could make sure that we had lived through the night.
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Research shows that cohorts that have lived through economic downturns have lower appetites for financial risk.
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"I'd never lived through a winter," he says of his decision to get the hell out.
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Go deeper: Historical stories and photos, and video interviews with people who lived through the era.
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She thinks back to riots she lived through as a child growing up in the 433s.
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"We lived through it, so I don't feel like we have to watch it," she explained.
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"To create a platform for hearing and understanding and seeing this world that we've lived through."
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As he's found more eyes and ears and lived through more, it's expanded his source material.
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That period in my life will always remain the single hardest time I've ever lived through.
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Mr. Rey said people who lived through that period did not talk about it for decades.
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I've lived through the period of Foursquare where all I did was work, eat and sleep.
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And I've lived through the part of Foursquare when I would wake up every night stressing.
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How anybody lived through the stampedes of those crowds in those tiny spaces is beyond me.
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We lived through socialism in an extreme form and understand the devastation and misery it causes.
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It's a modern twist on something old, say some historians and those who've lived through it.
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It is fair to say that few Cubans who lived through the revolution expected that outcome.
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Harvey marks the second hurricane we've lived through together under the same roof, 34 years apart.
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I lived through the anxiety, even though it didn't feel like I would be able to.
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For me, though, it was a glimpse of the genuine empathy he lived through his lens.
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They are called survivors because they have lived through hardships no person was meant to endure.
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But Bagwell, the Astros' career leader in home runs, lived through a different kind of pain.
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It's an incisive read on how four U.S. presidents navigated the extraordinary crises they lived through.
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Italy's elderly population lived through World War II, and that has defined them, and the country.
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Our memories are often just a best-guess interpretation of what we lived through as well.
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"We lived through decades where people did not trust each other in Iraq," Dr. Salih said.
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Paris has lived through terrorism and saw 150 killed in one night in 2015, he noted.
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I'm trying with my art, and with my story, to tell people what I lived through.
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That first year of parenting was among the hardest I've lived through, and the most humbling.
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Thanks to Hans's written recollections, we learn of the terrible tension and fear he lived through.
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He was born in Germany in 1934 and lived through World War II and its aftermath.
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If you're anywhere near my age, you've lived through a couple of those herks and jerks.
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I couldn't use that word in common parlance, even to express an experience I lived through.
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Mr. Cruz, a mechanic, said he lived through Hurricane Mitch in Honduras and remembered the devastation.
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But they've never seen it as one story from a person who lived through it all.
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That hasn't changed, even after the market forces we've all lived through over the past decade.
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"Matthew was the worst thing I ever lived through as far as natural disasters," said Ott.
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Much of it, he said, was "hard to read" just because he lived through it, too.
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I've lived through enough cycles of boom and bust to know that there's another one coming.
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I've lived through enough cycles of boom and bust to know that there's another one coming.
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She lived through two world wars, a great depression and a president who resigned in disgrace.
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The narrative is crammed with details that only someone who lived through that hell could know.
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" As he was ushered out of the room, Margraves responded: "You haven't lived through it, lady.
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His interactions with younger Syrians who have lived through the war have scared him, he said.
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"Sometimes I wonder if we've lived through the golden age of fashion and beauty," he said.
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"I lived through Hurricane Andrew in a cement house, and that was scary enough," she said.
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The timeline was quickening, tightening; there were certain days on which we'd all lived through centuries.
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"If you lived through the Obama years ... [people] remember what it is was like," Navarro said.
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She lived through two world wars, the Great Depression, Jim Crow and the civil rights era.
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The country has lived through such spikes in rhetoric — as well as significant actual violence — before.
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I lived through my first coup attempt when I was like 6 years old in Kenya.
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He and his team conducted more than 20113 interviews with Iranians who lived through the revolution — several of the people involved in the making of the game, including Khonsari, lived through it as well — and Reza's fictional story is based in part on those real-life accounts.
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"Having lived through 9/11, having lived through the crisis in the banking system in 2008, I think people are more worried about the future and their own health, their own economic viability today than they were in either of those crises," the New York Democrat said.
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But viewers took to Twitter and wondered if Owens lived through the night after the dangerous move.
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But there also exists a lack of sensitivity for those who've lived through this type of loss.
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She is 90, has lived through a world war and she doesn t want any more change.
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There's "I Married a Maniac," which is sure to upset anyone whose lived through an abusive relationship.
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It would be difficult to overstate the hardship and dangers the first American advisory team lived through.
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As a foreign national himself, Dunia has lived through the violence perpetrated by South Africans against immigrants.
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Some lived through Hurricane Fran and didn't want to go through the same experience again, she added.
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Every Russian family, no matter how apparently ordinary, has lived through enough upheavals to fill a book.
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"I have lived through the aftermath of a disaster of this magnitude, and it's horrific," she said.
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This mode feels nearly posthumous: lived through, reflected on, and just beyond the frame, foregrounding embodied experience.
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Students who lived through the Columbine shooting in 1999 notably struggled in the aftermath of the massacre.
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With "Black Hawk Down," did you have people on set who [had] lived through the actual battle?
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"I lived through that fear before, and I don't want to go through that again," Jaramillo said.
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At 40, he is still haunted by the horror he lived through when he was just eight.
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I mean, it's just – having lived through that, having slept in my office for weeks, not remotely.
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That makes the killings here even more disturbing for ANC politicians who have lived through darker times.
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In other words, it isn't too surprising that we just lived through the hottest month on record.
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My parents lived through the genocide in -- in Cambodia and came to the United States as refugees.
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"I don't know how we lived through that," Stovall, a graphic design student, tells CNN affiliate WTVF.
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Instead, hang tight to the memories, lessons, and growing experiences you lived through because of this person.
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"I lived through that dark time in our history," Sessions said during his March speech in Richmond.
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Many Egyptians who lived through Mubarak's rule view it as a period of autocracy and crony capitalism.
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St. Joseph residents have lived through at least 20 boil-water advisories in the last four years.
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If you live north of the equator, you just lived through the summer solstice on June 21.
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They lived through the Cold War, and they're concerned the war of words could do real damage.
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We pray for all the kids who attend this school for the nightmare that they lived through.
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In 26 years of living in Alaska, the couple has lived through many earthquakes, Bill Kuhlmann said.
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Life is expensive when lived through Uber, WeWork, and Oyo — and the services are far from perfect.
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Cruz lived through the criminalization of cross-dressing and is a survivor of addiction and sexual violence.
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Yet some who lived through the period (those who suffered less) recall aspects of it with nostalgia.
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But he's chosen to willfully forget the period he lived through in order to bash contemporary protesters.
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"We need more psychologists, counselors and social workers who have lived through what we have," said Maci.
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Ponsot discovered poems, not just in psychological mini-portraits of friends, but in life lived through nature.
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Having lived through that transition, the people here surrendered hope of a Trump-like revival long ago.
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I lived through the embarrassment and fear, and decided to say who cares, do better, move on.
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The network was launched in 1996, making this history that many of us lived through — and remember.
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Considering your worldview and the life, and history, you've lived through, do you not fear America's future?
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Ask a question or — if you lived through the blackout — share your memories in the comments section.
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He's the moral voice who advocates on behalf of the slaves, having lived through America's Civil War.
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"Well, this is kind of a lame answer, but both my parents lived through wars," she said.
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You might pass Jihan on a downtown street in Calgary, and not guess what she's lived through.
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She was a baby of the Great Depression and lived through World War II and 30/11.
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And congratulations: you can tell your grandchildren you lived through the seventh-wettest November in city history.
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According to Vanguard, we lived through 11 market corrections and eight bear markets from 1980 to 2017.
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I have lived through two dark eras: the Nazi dictatorship and the Communist dictatorship of East Germany.
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This is what it's come to — there are now Americans who have lived through two gun massacres.
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In my 78 years on earth I have never, ever seen or lived through anything like this.
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Those of us who lived through the Clinton impeachment understand that in a deep and personal way.
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Each of us, whether we lived through war or with relatives who did, already carries the trauma.
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We have lived through and remain in an exceptionally long period of negative real federal funds rates.
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Tragically, Israel reacted even more brutally than I expected — and I've lived through three of its wars.
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The whirlwind of the swinging '60s, which she lived through in Paris and London, did the rest.
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Bothwell and other historians who lived through the earlier campaign say there are limits to the comparisons.
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Images of the day are seared into the memories of many New Yorkers who lived through it.
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Our families have lived through so much violence and we don't want to see history repeat itself.
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I remembered that moment and that was the hardest thing I've ever lived through in my life.
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None of us who lived through 9/11 and its aftermath will ever forget the lives lost.
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None of us who lived through 9/443 and its aftermath will ever forget the lives lost.
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None of us who lived through 2247/240 and its aftermath will ever forget the lives lost.
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But in this case, I think the experiences of people who have lived through sexual assault says enough.
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Having lived through that experience, do you think that it impacted the pride boricuas have for their island?
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Podemos in Spain recently lived through an operatic showdown between its radical leader and his more pragmatic deputy.
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His writing — fiction and nonfiction alike — is all about the things he's studied and known and lived through.
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Talking to older people who have successfully lived through wars, depressions and tragedies can also help you cope.
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That's how I graduated into the recession in 503, and that's the legacy that I have lived through.
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I've lived through the financial and housing crises here and I don't think that's something my opponent understands.
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One result of that prolific run is that they lived through the rise and fall of various trends.
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The modern human experience is a world lived through cameras, screens, and an array of social media doubles.
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If you lived through the nineties, you may recall that WordArt used to come packaged with Microsoft Office.
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He has lived through many cycles of oil plummeting, gasoline prices falling and heating bills lower than expected.
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But everyone who lived through the era agreed that she was a major presence in the nation's history.
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To anyone who has lived through such an experience, the question "what happened" isn't always easy to answer.
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She had lived through several military dictatorships, and didn't trust that criticism wasn't punishable with jail or worse.
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He has lived through plenty of volcanic activity in his 64 years, he says -- but nothing like this.
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It sounds like a movie but I lived through that movie so I know that anything is possible.
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Aguas Buenas, Puerto Rico (CNN)When I first met Diana Aponte, she had just lived through Hurricane Maria.
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Will future investors, having lived through a cram-down, have warm thoughts about investing in the Commonwealth again?
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A saeculum spanned from a given moment until the last people who lived through that moment had died.
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For many older Chinese who lived through the Mao years, the expansion of personal freedoms has felt revolutionary.
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"Almost none of us lived through the full-blown trade wars that erupted in the 1930s," Hooper said.
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I really am, because I've lived through it, giving benefits and everything to people that aren't here legally.
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It was really inspiring seeing these women who have families, children, and have lived through the Cultural Revolution.
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"I guess we just have try and imagine the horrors he lived through as a kid," she said.
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Decades of Chinese history are packed into a three-hour monologue from a woman who lived through it.
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And in those four decades lived through the 1993 bombing of the World Trade Center and the Sept.
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The war still feels fresh, because some of the people who actually lived through it are still around.
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But in another critically important sense, the nation lived through a massive economic trauma for no good reason.
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It's like an alternate reality, and it's incredibly difficult to explain to people who haven't lived through it.
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Mrs Yu, his 40-year-old love interest, is unimpressed, having lived through the civil war in China.
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But the firms are burning through cash to finance expansion, and few have yet lived through a recession.
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So when Ms. Sutton says she went "crazy," she's coming from a place of having lived through history.
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Bostic had lived through Hurricane Floyd in 1999, she said, and it took everything -- cars, clothes, her home.
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"I was shot in my back, I lived through a spinal cord injury," Fields, now 37, tells PEOPLE.
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And, having lived through and survived many administrations, we sure do know a joke when we see it.
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Growing up, like many who lived through the conflict, he dealt with the trauma by turning to alcohol.
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Maybe that's because people my age are all old enough to have already lived through one or two.
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LIEUTENANT MAZZEI: What we had to walk into, what we lived through, what we saw — it was overwhelming.
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It's interesting, because on one level, it feels like yesterday to some of us who lived through it.
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And because I am a little bit old I feel like I lived through the dot-com crash.
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The 97-year-old lived through the early morning Japanese aerial bombing but never forgot those who didn&apost.
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"We're using the izakaya vessel to create something that I've lived through as far as food goes," Tatsu says.
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It's what a Virginia Tech student who lived through the 2007 campus shooting said helped to save his life.
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NO ONE who lived through America's AIDS epidemic 30 years ago can forget its seemingly endless deaths and anguish.
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The actress, 59, famously lived through to the end of the 1978 horror classic Halloween as babysitter Laurie Strode.
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But there are unique challenges having to do with organizing as a young person that I have lived through.
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Most might expect someone who had lived through so much to look back on their life heavy with regret.
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"Haiti has lived through what I can characterize as three days of terror," Interim President Jocelerme Privert told CNN.
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We've never lived in this sort of world, even those of us who have lived through previous totalitarian regimes.
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"I said, 'Hey, this might be the worst day of your life, but you lived through it,' " he recalled.
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Nineteen years old, KK was born into civil war and lived through the Ebola epidemic that ravaged her nation.
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Millennials lived through the recession and the housing crash and saw what the crisis did to their parents' savings.
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As an early investor, he lived through multiple price plunges, all of which were followed by a full recovery.
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But, please do remember, we have not only lived through the traumas of our times, but yours as well.
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"I lived through the embarrassment and fear, and decided to say who cares, do better, move on," she wrote.
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At 20033, Annamarie Choo has lived through it all — Hiroshima and Nagasaki, the Berlin Wall, the Cuban Missile Crisis.
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She said she found it hard to wrap her mind around the attacks, not having lived through them herself.
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For Hurston, talking to Kossola was the last chance to listen to someone who lived through the Middle Passage.
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Anyone who lived through the 70s and 80s in New York City knows how rough things were back then.
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THESE ARE THINGS I WANT TO TALK TO HIM ABOUT GIVEN THE FACT HE'S LIVED THROUGH SOME OF THIS.
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Those who lived through the attacks told us what they experienced: suicide bombs, gunfire, the terror of near death.
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The elder Aldarondo lived through hurricane Felipe in 1928 -- the only recorded Category 5 hurricane to hit the island.
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We had lived through the Iranian Revolution that had changed our homeland, and we came to America as refugees.
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Hope returned when Joseph Ratzinger, a German who had lived through both Nazism and communism, became Pope Benedict XVI.
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Those of us who lived through these events owe it to ourselves and to others to remember them correctly.
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Against the backdrop of Haiti's natural beauty, Ms. Irving witnessed political turmoil and lived through her family's own strife.
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Rather, it's a process to be tended and lived through in whatever form and however long it may take.
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You're proud and exhilarated you lived through it and kept it together when most people on the planet couldn't.
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"These are the worst days we have lived through in Iraq," said Riyadh al-Shihan, 224, a military veteran.
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"These are the worst days we have lived through in Iraq," said Riyadh al-Shihan, 224, a military veteran.
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He has lived through his share of hurricanes, including Georges, which wiped out the local sugar refinery in 1998.
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But as someone who lived through the last 30 years of conservatism, I'm here to tell you, it can.
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In a 2016 interview, she revealed she'd lived through it firsthand and wanted women to know they're not alone.
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To the high school class of 2020, 9/11 is a historical event rather than something they lived through.
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"He's coming to a state that has lived through seven years of trickle-down tax policy," Mr. Pepper said.
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He had always turned off his own lights — a product, perhaps, of his having lived through the Great Depression.
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For those who lived through the stagflation of the early 1990s, inflation is something to be genuinely concerned about.
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If I lived through this, I thought, I would be forced to give birth, alone, in this filthy cell.
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" Despite the whimsy of the drawings, Mr. Benchoam said, "It's the work of someone who has lived through violence.
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Because they lived through the horrors of war, they created a system that made it difficult to start one.
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"We've now lived through an administration that has done some real damage, so these things really matter," he said.
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And yet it also resurrects a very painful story that many who lived through it were anxious to forget.
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Ask anyone who lived through the urban crime waves of the late 1960s through the 1980s to confirm that.
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I lived through the 60's protests; Watergate; and the debacle that was the end of the Vietnam War.
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And researchers learned that the sloth lived through a seven-month dry season bookended by two short rainy seasons.
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For anyone who lived through the last time that happened, there was a powerful sense of constitutional déjà vu.
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Pannerman said he lived through Hurricane Frances, which was a Category 3 storm, in 23 and Jeanne in 2005.
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If you lived through the AIDS crisis which exploded in the 1980s and 90s you saw all of above.
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And yet it also resurrects a very painful story that many who lived through it were anxious to forget.
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"She spoke as someone who had lived through the AIDS epidemic," he said, "as someone who had lost friends."
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They had lived through — and some were still challenged by — money problems, medical problems, the narrowing of life's movements.
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The Esplanade Hotel, affectionately known as the Espy, has lived through all the eras of its neighborhood, St Kilda.
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Who's lived through ten thousand fights and welcomes the next punch, and the next, because he always gets up.
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Unlike déjà vu, déjà vécu involves the sensation that a whole sequence of events has been lived through before.
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Last fall, we asked people who lived through the war or who had a loved one who lived through it — in the military, but also civilian survivors and those who dedicated their lives to stateside efforts — to send us their stories; we will be retelling them here over the next nine months.
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"LGBT refugees come to this country having lived through so much trauma and they are traumatized again here," she says.
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So, there are no surprises and to the points here we all lived through eight years of the Obama administration.
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Then there are hundreds of archaeological sites, many holding evidence of how indigenous people lived through the last ice age.
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The fans have lived through so many changes, and this is only a new, different one, not a fearful one.
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But the elements that make up these portraits are derived from a dark source: Each woman lived through sexual assault.
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"They've lived through many, many years of disasters and catastrophes and insecticide sprayings, and they're still with us," she added.
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And as any woman who lived through the '80s can tell you, pulling off blue shadow is no easy feat.
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Today, we're still told that Thomas shouldn't have been born alive or lived through all of his surgeries and complications.
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Every single person that I met in Kurdistan, from the moment that I got there, had lived through a genocide.
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Worst of all, they lived through a period of vast environmental destruction, and see no urgent need to reverse course.
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I have lived through three anniversaries, trying to figure out whether to celebrate or mourn or ignore the date altogether.
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FLEISCHER: I&aposve been a cynic all along on this detente with North Korea because I lived through it before.
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In the Western narrative of bisexuality, that period is, laughably enough for anyone who lived through it, a large footnote.
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Then they lived through an uneven economic recovery engineered by near-zero interest rates that rewarded borrowing while punishing savers.
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It was hard to watch it and know that the rest of the world is watching something I lived through.
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""I've lived through it, he never has, so I'm going to give him some leeway when he criticizes alternative energy.
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Many lived through the scandal-plagued tenure of the governor's father, Pedro Rosselló, who served as governor in the 1990s.
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As the Soviet Union crumbled, Americans lived through events as dramatic as anything that has taken place in recent years.
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Um Ali told of the conditions she and her family lived through in Kirfouk even before fleeing to the desert.
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"The fans have lived through so many changes, and this is only a new, different one, not a fearful one."
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Besides, they'd both lived through enough false alarms at this point that the technical details were more distracting than helpful.
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We should be electing folks and individuals who have lived through what the majority of Americans live through every day.
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"I'd trade a public relations nightmare for the nightmare I've lived through any day of the week," she told me.
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It's nowhere near the kind of moldy mess you'd expect from a meal that's lived through three Fast & Furious films.
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Van Gundy lived through that ordeal as coach and said everyone involved had come to regret Ewing's departure to Seattle.
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Avian flu surprised everyone last year, and the farmers who lived through it wonder whether they will be surprised again.
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Each of his parents lived through World War II, he told me, but they never said much about their experiences.
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Still, those of us who lived through the show's heartbreaking cancelation in 2007 weren't going to take anything for granted.
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David Brooks A few weeks ago I met a guy in Kentucky who'd lived through every trend of deindustrializing America.
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They're old enough to have lived through the era in which MTV dominance was integral to a pop star's ascendance.
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All of the people Langer photographed have their own unique stories to tell, especially having lived through major world events.
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If these people could surmount what they had lived through as a very young person, who am I to complain?
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NASA was founded with the understanding that spaceflight is an inherently risky enterprise, and it has lived through painful examples.
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On stage, two middle-aged men in a pub, Jimmy and Ian, spoke about the atrocities they had lived through.
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My generation, the people who lived through the Vietnam War, learned a great deal from our miserable and tragic experience.
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Already, we're seeing this fresh crop of women candidates facing the same sexist tropes that Clinton lived through in 2016.
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He says he feels motivated to speak out against the deal because he lived through the AOL-Time-Warner merger.
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Critic's Notebook BERLIN — Since its founding, the Berlin State Opera has lived through a monarchy, two republics and two dictatorships.
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This is a world of instability, mistrust and aggression, an imaginative version, one guesses, of the history Traylor lived through.
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Our school's motto was "Men for others," a reminder that the Christian faith should be lived through active selfless service.
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At least in the Western world, perhaps only those who can remember World War II have lived through something similar.
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"She lived through the time from where she had infants to where she had kids in college," Dr. Waldmann said.
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But the true villain would be familiar to anyone who lived through the previous one: market (that is, monopoly) power.
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Readers who have lived through other major hurricanes told their stories and offered advice for people affected by Hurricane Florence.
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We heard from readers who had lived through at least 10 hurricanes, including Hazel, Hugo, Andrew, Katrina, Ike and Fran.
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In fact, the people who were angriest at me were older gay men, men who had lived through that time.
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Through a mutual friend, Mr. Ratigan met Kohlie Frantzen, an oilman from Lafayette, La., who had lived through Hurricane Katrina.
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"The big difference is that Nakasone lived through" the war, said Andrew Horvat, a visiting professor at Josai International University.
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"I have never lived through anything like this and I don't want to live through anything like this again" (Reuters).
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Perhaps they feel that only someone who has lived through something momentous — like the teenagers who survived the Parkland, Fla.
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His family has lived through decades of violence and survived the three wars India and Pakistan have fought over Kashmir.
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" He went silent for a second, then continued, "I'm just thinking about how many five-year periods I've lived through.
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The average Russian could be forgiven for feeling that she had lived through a great deal in those two years.
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Casual racism from ordinary Americans receives sharp-tongued criticism from Iranian civilians who have lived through decades of Western abuse.
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That loving goofball, the one who lived through abuse and neglect so cruel that attachment and connection are foreign languages.
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Japanese man Tsutomu Yamaguchi lived through the bombings of both Hiroshima and Nagasaki and died at the age of 15.
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We have already lived through an embarrassing parade of wrongful conviction, tragic incompetence, laboratory scandal and absurdly unsupported forensic findings.
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She listened to those who lived through the tornadoes and those who are mourning the loss of family and friends.
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Every era puts invisible shackles on those who have lived through it, and I can only dance in my chains.
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I feel stronger for having paid off my debt, like I've already lived through the worst part of my life.
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Many who lived through the Clinton impeachment period say it was the beginning of the end of bipartisanship in Congress.
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They had been the targets of protests before, and Gorriti had lived through much worse: death threats, a kidnapping, exile.
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University officials who lived through the history fear that the gains of the last 50 years could be rolled back.
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When I eventually talked about what I'd lived through, I wanted people to know how vicious and horrific it was.
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WATCH: How Bachelor in Paradise Addressed the DeMario Jackson & Corinne Olympios Sex Scandal on the Season "Knowing what we all know now, having lived through what we've all lived through and experienced — the shutdown, the scandal, the accusations, everything we've all endured — do each of you want to be here?" he asked the group.
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Having lived through Boston's Big Dig, I am well aware of how the promise of federal funding skews local decision-making.
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Morano celebrated her 117th birthday on Tuesday and is now the only person alive known to have lived through three centuries.
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They've lived through its industrialization (or, as some might put it, militarization) — the fences, the expansion of Border Patrol, the surveillance.
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She's lived through 18 American presidencies, six major wars, the civil rights movement, and countless moments of human progress and regress.
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I've lived in D.C. most of my life and i don't know that I have lived through a forecast like this.
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For those who lived through this era, some post-binge viewing of these titles will likely rekindle some of that nostalgia.
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Because the Secret War is recent US history, a number of people who fought and lived through it are still alive.
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Americans lived through the hacking of the Democratic National Committee and Clinton campaign in 2016, and the ensuing WikiLeaks propaganda campaigns.
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In Morehead City, Jim Howell, 65, said he and his wife, Betsy, have lived through about 10 hurricanes, evacuating only once.
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As a high school senior in California, I lived through the events of the 1979 Iranian Revolution and the hostage crisis.
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Their fans have never lived through a lockout, and it's not their job to worry about the problems of the past.
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What types of changes have the newcomers lived through, and what do you hope readers will take away from reading Interference?
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Her husband, Justin, who grew up in Brownville, agreed, saying he had lived through the floods of 1993, 2010 and 123.
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In fact, you see what you'd expect from a generation that lived through a financial crisis, family instability and political dysfunction.
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So what would you say to the American families who say we have lived through this, we have seen excessive force?
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Americans lived through the hacking of the Democratic National Committee and Clinton campaign in 2016, and the ensuring WikiLeaks propaganda campaigns.
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And she's lived through it before: Just look at her approval numbers, which correlate almost perfectly with her level of ambition.
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"We've lived through slavery and the Holocaust and segregation and we've always come out on the other end, better and stronger."
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It is about the harsh economic realities tens of millions of Americans have lived through for years that have gone unchanged.
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Bašić has been preoccupied by death since childhood, even before she lived through the 1990s war in what was formerly Yugoslavia.
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Your (likely older) mentor is your mentor for a reason; they've lived through and overcome the problems you're facing right now.
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But that's ok, you don't have to have lived through the sixties, or be a hipster, to have fun with it.
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Kabul resident Mohammad Barakzai lived through those attacks, and he told CNN that the carnage eclipsed anything else he had witnessed.
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The song you play on repeat when you're walking home lived through many iterations to make it to that final cut.
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To really understand SXSW, known as "South by" to those who've lived through one, you have to look behind the scenes.
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"A lot of my mentors have lived through the past two bubbles and they're not afraid of a third," said Mishra.
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We had lived through this pretty tough time and make it through the other side, and the company was turning profitable.
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Calderone lived through almost the entire 21982th century, watching as movements in birth control, feminism, and sex education overlapped and shifted.
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Her husband, Justin, who grew up in Brownville, agreed, saying he had lived through the floods of 1993, 2010 and 1203.
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Nobody could yell or shame or make fun of Immanuel Pfeiffer enough for him to doubt what he himself lived through.
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Some, I lived through — dinners when the sound of forks and knives clattering in the Mediterranean heat was louder than conversation.
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For many visitors, including older ones who lived through the war, the summit raised hopes for peace on the divided peninsula.
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When he was president, Havel, having lived through the brutality of Soviet Communism, was no admirer of the Chinese Communist system.
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In the videos, she gets honest about the domestic violence she witnessed as a child and lived through as an adult.
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In the late summer of 2005, the novelist Jesmyn Ward, a native of the Mississippi Gulf Coast, lived through Hurricane Katrina.
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Mr. Bartolomé was among the very few at the ceremony who had actually lived through the horrors of the civil war.
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And impeachment proceedings are always political — something that any American who lived through President Bill Clinton's impeachment hearings can tell you.
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"I lived through it first hand and I believe a company's culture, its behavioral patterns, start at the top," Blakely wrote.
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She had not known much before she started asking: her parents had lived through the war, but they rarely mentioned it.
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Album 9 Photos View Slide Show ' Leda Antonia Machado lived through the Cuban Revolution and the decades of deprivation that followed.
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Accompanying them throughout have been the dozens of students who lived through the night but will forever reckon with its scars.
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Having lived through the horrors of Parkland myself, I can attest to the importance of addressing all three of these issues.
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He was raised by his grandparents, who lived through the Civil Rights era and who were fighting to keep their home.
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We lived through them, but they feel like a collective hallucination, like the suicidal dream she wakes up from in "Everytime" .
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By contrast, marriage equality — a civil rights fight that younger voters lived through, and that many participated in — resonates much more.
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Bedidjo had lived through Ituri's ethnic bloodbath nearly two decades before, and the prospect of another was too much to bear.
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He lived through the 1990s, he said, when he was reduced to eating moldy potatoes because the factory stopped paying wages.
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She has lived through great days for this city's dance; she helped to create a golden era for its dance criticism.
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They have lived through two world wars, more than 297 prime ministers and the entire rule of Britain's longest-reigning monarch.
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The first movie was inexorably saturated in the Chilean history that comes with any character who's lived through the Pinochet dictatorship.
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One of his assignments was to require students to interview a person who had lived through an important event in history.
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"Having lived through apartheid, I found the art similarly evocative and powerful, but also amusing and full of satire," he said.
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Opinion My grandparents, great-aunts and great-uncles, the generation who lived through World War II, never visited a concentration camp.
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What I want this piece of theater to communicate has morphed radically since I lived through these months of altered consciousness.
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His grandparents lived through the Great Depression and his father was a small-business man who never took money for granted.
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I grew up with that shit as operating background music, and I have now lived through rock experiencing a similar transition.
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Drosselmeyer's reunion with his nephew ends the ballet; we haven't lived through a child's magical dream, but an adult soap opera.
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"We've lived through a lot of this," Gloria Ray, a retired librarian and long-time member of the task force, said.
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"When you talk to people who lived through the revolution, and you mention the name 'Mujahedeen', they shudder," said Mr. Abrahamian.
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But voting-age Americans have lived through multiple instances where the system fell short, most notably during the 2000 presidential election.
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They lived through more extreme seasons with a greater variation in temperature than the modern human child who was also studied.
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Anyone who lived through those awful days after 9/11 knows that the political crises we face now pale in comparison.
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FNC has lived through months of personnel and programming turmoil, but has somehow managed to maintain much of its ratings strength.
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Having lived through the dot-com bubble of the late 1990s, Mr. Thiel says he is well-versed in the subject.
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In South Korea, whose people have lived through saber-rattling involving the North for decades, there were few signs of panic.
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" And I said, "I know, and all of those people that lived through it, almost all of them are now dead.
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The good old days she refers to are ones I also lived through as a young adult fending off sexual predators.
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Henry Hill, a member of the Luchesse crime family turned protected police informant, lived through many of the events in the movie.
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And yet, we've lived through that nightmare before; seen it second-hand in the digi-scaremongering of much twentieth century sci-fi.
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" Or as he wrote in Kaddish for an Unborn Child, Auschwitz was proof that he had "lived through something and confronted something.
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"The British Army, perhaps more than any in the world, has always lived through the regiment and the regimental tradition," she said.
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Besides, your children, having lived through the divorce and remarriage, already know something about the effects of your depression and your affair.
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"For the past five years, Kevin and Marina Krim have lived through the worst nightmare any parents could ever endure," he said.
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She's lived through many personal and familial medical dramas, including two previous surgeries for cancer — all of which she's bounced back from.
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Instead, it's safer to say we've just lived through the blueprint for how the internet has changed the way we consume media.
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That is leaving behind a trail of people who have lived through the unique — and totally bizarre — experience of running for president.
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Having lived through the Soviet collapse, he is well aware that the attraction of the prosperous, value-based West helped defeat communism.
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Did you met people who lived through the battle at the time or have you met them since the film came out?
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Or are such climatological encores to be expected when we've just lived through one of the most powerful El Niño on record?
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Here to soothe your stomach and mind are Dr. Alyssa Dweck, OBGYN and author, and real women who have lived through it.
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She lived through two World Wars, a divided Germany, outlived two husbands, and raised three children—two of whom are still alive.
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Assuming Harden wins, no person who lived through this season will glance back 30 years from now and think anyone was robbed.
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He lived through the forced migration of black San Franciscans from the city's Fillmore District via urban renewal a half-century ago.
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C&G: The investment strategy you've explained (about finding people who have lived through and thought deeply about problems) seems really sound.
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It's confirmation that we all lived through and loved these moments together and that they still matter in some way years later.
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In Fenix, Caro said he lived through a riot in May that, according to authorities, left nine prisoners and two guards dead.
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And I know people are trying to find ways to be comforting, but saying, "We have lived through worse," isn't helping, either.
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"Amazingly, she lived through the trauma, but she needed immediate help," says a post on the Ramapo-Bergen Animal Refuge Facebook page.
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In the wake of the tragedy, the reality star says she has received countless messages from women who lived through similar experiences.
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The most innocuous source of blame is the wild year we've all lived through, with a million things going on at once.
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"It seems like a thing of the devil," said Luis Pastrana, a 19853-year-old industrial designer who lived through both tremors.
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We have lived through the last few decades of legal, emotional, familial, cultural, and media-induced homophobia alongside our families and communities.
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Mr Wajda, aged 90, lived through that era, fighting Communist censorship to make films like "Ashes and Diamonds" and "Man of Marble".
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It was a place where we could make sure that we had lived through the night, that we could see the friends.
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As anyone who has lived through California's ongoing drought knows, we still pray for rain, though we do it in different ways.
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Sophia Bush lived through one of our solo-traveling nightmares on Friday: relentless, unwanted attention from the stranger sitting next to her.
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And I say this having lived through five excruciating minutes during which coffee was brewed drop by drop atop a digital scale.
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"Those days following Trevor's diagnosis, for our family, were the most emotionally dark that we've lived through," she would later tell lawmakers.
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In it, Herbert, who lived through the Second World War, addresses the younger Krynicki, who came of age during the Cold War.
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They lived through wars, and they grappled with the specter of cruelty and annihilation in their own work with near-reckless courage.
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" Why it matters, from an AP retrospective: "King's death changed the world and altered the lives of those who lived through it.
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Sure, we'd lived through the filter-disco sound peddled by imprints like Roule, but it was never called disco—that was house.
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Those who lived through both Hill and Blasey Ford's testimonies in particularwould be forgiven for feeling that time is a flat circle.
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Born in Berlin, Germany, in 1901, Dietrich lived through both World Wars, but her political agenda came into play during the second.
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That was way too much for Democrats, many of whom lived through the political furor surrounding the 2008 financial-services industry bailout.
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Koditschek's experience stood out even among the startling tales of Jews who had lived through the war hiding in Nazi-occupied cities.
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Mr. Grant lived through years of prohibition and, notwithstanding the continued federal ban, is now thriving in a multibillion-dollar marijuana industry.
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For those of us who lived through it, though, it still seems like a miracle that the world has changed so profoundly.
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Among other significant events, we've lived through a change in prime minister, a terrorist attack and the legalization of same-sex marriage.
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Born in 1883, Heckel lived through the Expressionist period, during which interest in printmaking and woodcutting mounted in the early 20th century.
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We Are the Original Southerners American Indians lived through slavery, the Civil War and white supremacy, just like black and white Americans.
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Agents of disease In "Spillover," we meet the people who lived through Hendra virus and Ebola virus outbreaks as Quammen meets them.
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"We've already lived through natural disaster here, in 1998, when the river flooded, and in 2004, when it flooded again," he said.
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Today, it's also a reminder to me that black people have lived through the very worst of what this country has inflicted.
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Few Americans who lived through the 1980s can forget President Ronald Reagan's moving speech after the space shuttle Challenger exploded in 1986.
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And yet, despite what we've lived through these past few years in the U.S., there is an opening for sensible immigration reforms.
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It was created by congressional leaders who had lived through the devastation of war and hoped to prevent it in the future.
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FOR ANYONE who lived through the global financial crisis, trouble in the market for repurchase agreements, or repos, induces a cold sweat.
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The three men may have all lived through the same events, shaped by the same political decisions in the one-party state.
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To truly fight something, we must first understand it — and no one understands trafficking better than those who have lived through it.
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"The experiences of World War II that our grandparents lived through feels distant to us as we didn't experience it," Motoyama said.
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Over the last thirty-plus years we've lived through three massive, overlapping, world-changing technology platform shifts: computers, the internet and smartphones.
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What an insult to all the women, and there are thousands upon thousands, who have lived through the nightmare of sexual assault.
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Yeager remembers how the cystic fibrosis community, which is relatively small, lived through the ups and downs of Katie and Dalton's story.
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"This last month we both lived through the same violence and chaos," Mike Adkins, communication officer of Ector County ISD, fold CNN.
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"We're champions," cried out Joan Hodges, who has lived through her husband's baseball triumphs and setbacks with such fervor all these years.
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"His mind is confused, because of the solitude he lived through, without the love of his father or his mother," Jose said.
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Looking back on their long lives and marriage, the Williamses recalled how they've lived through the Great Depression and the civil rights era.
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He says I lived through it in 1998 and I think it&aposs wrong and I think it&aposs what&aposs happening again.
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Foutch said he's lived through boom and bust periods seven times before, five times while at the helm of a company he founded.
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It's also inspiring and cathartic for modern audiences, who've lived through nearly three subsequent decades of economic disparity since Christmas Vacation came out.
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Just 50 years ago, homosexuality was illegal in the U.K., and one 78-year-old gay man named Percy lived through this era.
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Socrates, the incorrigible free spirit, was a soldier in the Peloponnesian War and a citizen who lived through Athens of the Thirty Tyrants.
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As the generation of Americans that lived through the Great Depression and World War II began to die, these organizations went with them.
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Visitors often marvelled at the events she had lived through: not least the tumultuous history of Italy from monarchy, through fascism, to republic.
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Like, they themselves had lived through it, had been refugees or at least IDPs (internally displaced people) at least twice, maybe even more.
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We've listed 32 of the momentous events we lived through in 2018, as told on the front page of The New York Times.
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It has less to do with an objective evaluation of trends than with their memory of the last hurricane that they lived through.
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"I guess we just believe, because we've all lived through it, that unless it's right in front of you it doesn't seem real."
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Ben Is Back, for the most part, is inspired by the directors' childhood – having lived through the repercussions of his mother's alcohol addiction.
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This was precisely what motivated the generation of Americans who lived through World War II and shaped America's response to the postwar world.
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Working for President Clinton, I lived through the days of the "vast right-wing conspiracy" as First Lady Hillary Clinton famously dubbed it.
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Sheffield steel, that's both perfectly Northern, but with a core of galactic grit that's lived through so many faces and so many lives.
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As one of the 12 Microsoft executives who was skewered on the witness stand by David Boies, I lived through this nightmare firsthand.
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Research suggests immigrants who have lived through a banking crisis in their home countries are less likely to open a U.S. bank account.
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Greece is still on the brink of leaving the single currency and lived through its worst-ever recession over the past several years.
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"We've all lived through the supposedly disappointing Facebook quarters that weren't really disappointing at all ... yet the stock gets hammered anyway," Cramer said.
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And someone who lived through trauma or didn't have good experiences with horror movies as a kid might not enjoy fear as much.
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The general silence surrounding the Cultural Revolution anniversary has reflected that political mood, according to historians and people who lived through that time.
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Venture firms can come and go, as anyone who lived through the boom and bust of the late '90s internet bubble can attest.
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The filmmaker says even those who lived through and closely followed the Clinton and Lewinsky saga are likely to learn more about it.
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There is a fine art to reading obituaries, as anyone who lived through the AIDS epidemic in the West and paid attention knows.
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She lived through the city's water crisis, and continues to see its impact on the students coming through her classroom five years later.
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Even though she lived through addiction, mental health concerns, and several marriages, Garland told Walters, "I think I've had a very nice life."
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He lived through the Civil War and World War I. But when the flag went by, you put your hand over your heart.
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So it&aposs easy for me to say what I said yesterday because, you know, I lived through a lot of different presidents.
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Born in 1899, she is the oldest person in the world and one of just a handful to have lived through three centuries.
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And lucky for her, one of the bros who lived through her attack has been following her and tackles her to the ground.
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Tirzah has worked with some of these songs for years and now she's handed them over—to be lived through by her audience.
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We love highly technical teams who have a visceral understanding of the problem they are solving – usually because they lived through it previously.
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My siblings and I have lived through some difficult times and have gotten a bit too familiar with illness, disability, death and fear.
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Spoiler alerts would be superfluous in a review of "11/8/16": You already know the ending, and you've lived through the events.
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But my grandmother from the mainland, she knows how awful the [ruling Chinese] Communist Party was because she lived through the Cultural Revolution.
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Fans of the hit HBO show Chernobyl — and the actual people who lived through that nuclear disaster — no doubt see a familiar pattern.
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Gail: Having lived through decades of fruitless arguments about why we should emulate Sweden, I'm just going to shrug and cede the point.
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Those who lived through hell, as Russians of an older generation did, may prefer to blot out the horrors they endured or inflicted.
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But one commandment, one kernel of a logical response, seems to be expressed by all who have lived through the horror: Never forget.
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Mr. Pagett, 75, has lived through other droughts, but he figures it will take years to stagger back to profitability from this one.
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Having lived through SARS and contracted H1N1, I know from personal experience that hyperlocal contacts can mean the difference between life and death.
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"That was a lot of pressure on the organization, but those of us that lived through it were better for it," Wright said.
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Having lived through past downturns, many of these VCs shared practical tips as well as strategic wisdom to help businesses manage the crisis.
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Mr. Duterte's threat to expand martial law nationwide is unnerving for many in the Philippines who lived through the dictator Ferdinand E. Marcos.
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Even though the two protests are not comparable, I wonder how those who lived through the 1967 riots look back on that time.
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Al Brookins of Haverlock, North Carolina, poses in Atlantic Beach on Wednesday in a T-shirt that lists hurricanes he has lived through.
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For those who lived through the double-digit inflation of the late 1970s and early 1980s, inflation is something to be genuinely feared.
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He lived through Hurricane Mitch in Honduras in 1998 and remembered how it had killed his neighbors, flooded roads and torn up bridges.
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Any American voter over 22008 has lived through a series of consequential presidential elections where the Democrats' safe choice went down to defeat.
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Ms. Starr lived through the civil rights movement and sees Theater 55's work as another front in the battle for social justice.
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"I've lived through it and way too many others have as well," Twitter user Concertange wrote of the issues raised by the trend.
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Goethe was a man of protean talents, interests, appetites and achievements who lived through a particularly tempestuous period of wars and revolutions in Europe.
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According to Hotel Mumbai director Anthony Maras, Patel's Arjun is actually based on more than one real person who lived through the Mumbai attacks.
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Igor Stepanov, owner of Promprint, a firm in Miass that makes home furnishings, said Russians were patient because they had lived through much worse.
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However, the effects of six years of brutal civil war will never be erased completely for the young people who have lived through it.
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The 5th Wave star lived through her parents' divorce as a child and watched her mother battle cancer when the actress was just 10.
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The bacteria that lived through the fluoxetine bath were quick to develop mutations against the widely used antibiotics chloramphenicol, amoxicillin, and tetracycline, they found.
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Ewing blends past, present, and future, imagining the stories of those who lived through the riot and beyond, and inquiring into its lasting consequences.
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Although I don't recall the suffering myself, that was what my parents lived through, and, at the end of the day, I'm a warchild.
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There is a layering in Downey's work that you don't see in art from the Pictures Generation, who also lived through the VHS era.
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If you've already lived through the '80s once, you may not feel the need to live through them again — at least, not fashion-wise.
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Therein began a lifetime of constantly molding her artistic self in accordance with the limits and the possibilities of the times Sud lived through.
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Other Americans who have lived through previous rounds of talks fear that the summit begins as a win for Mr Kim, not Mr Trump.
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If you lived through the build-up of the March 2003 invasion of Iraq you might be getting the vague sense of deja vu.
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"Unfortunately, once again, nature has unleashed her fury and Haiti has lived through what I can characterize as three days of terror," he said.
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Anyone who lived through bad days of MoviePass forcing customers to jump through hoops only to find themselves disappointed should find Regal's promises appealing.
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Nothing will make you believe that time is a deeply personal experience than seven days like those the WIRED transportation desk just lived through.
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Over the next seven months, the city lived through two mayors and a nail-biting election that dragged on for a week after voting.
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"I typically have a pretty thick skin because I lived through a lot," said Bush Hager, who was 19 when her dad became president.
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The Instinct is not for everyone, particularly if you lived through the 1990s and don't want to look at an LCD screen ever again.
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China has lousy options for dealing with its economic mess, but they are options other economies have followed in the past and lived through.
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But if we have lived through a party's period of power and have felt its repercussions, we have at least some qualifications for judgment.
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No matter what happens between now and the roster-setting deadline, each player drafted has lived through one of baseball's oldest and oddest experiences.
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It is baffling that, as one who lived through the Tory Euro-battles of the 1990s, he did not foresee the psychodrama now unfolding.
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Kolář — who was imprisoned for nine months in 123 when police found a manuscript of his poetry collection Prometheus' Liver — lived through shifting regimes.
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Mr. Veloso lived through a military takeover in Brazil in 1964, one supported by the United States, to suppress the perceived threat of Communism.
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U.S. adults who lived through adverse childhood experiences have a higher likelihood of dying from five of the top 10 leading causes of death.
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America lived through a Trump-like presidency almost 28503 years ago with Andrew Jackson, and Jackson's ideology outlived his presidency by some 22019 years.
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But returning to a baseball field after what he lived through carried its own weight and placed him in a league of his own.
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A Malibu resident who has lived through many wildfires said she has never seen one touch so many parts of the city at once.
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Israel Kristal lived through the tumult of two world wars, lost his family in the Holocaust and escaped death in the Auschwitz concentration camp.
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Your chances also creep up if you've lived through abuse, violence, or poverty, or if you have a pessimistic outlook or low self-esteem.
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Jahura Khatu, who lived through the 1971 Bangladesh war of independence, spoke about how she hid in the bushes from the marauding Pakistani army.
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In between, it lived through a broad dive in publicly-traded SaaS stock values and its own decision to raise new pre-IPO funding.
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Like anyone who has lived through war, I dream that future generations will one day be at peace, will abandon the weapons of war.
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It reminds me of what I'd seen in the quarantine videos in Wuhan, and so I called up one creator who lived through it.
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He said he wasn't taking any chances, having lived through severe flooding on Kauai's North Shore in April and through Hurricane Iniki in 1992.
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Among children, the rates were even higher: 37 percent of kids who lived through Katrina were diagnosed with a mental condition after the storm.
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They lived through Stalinism; they spanned the entire absurd arc of the social experiment that passed by the name of communism in Eastern Europe.
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Think back to last August and March—the situations you lived through then will inform you on how to deal with your feelings now.
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But aides at the White House, many of whom had never lived through a shut down before, were unsure how to spend their time.
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The second is, if you have been under-risked and if you have a long-term perspective and if you have lived through Sept.
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To the Editor: As a person living inside a New York State prison, I lived through the last major health crisis, the AIDS epidemic.
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"George is probably the most notable living person who has lived through the internment, and he's a working actor in our business," said Woo.
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That means you and your core bond fund have probably already lived through what passes for a bond bear market in this economic cycle.
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The majority-Kurdish population has lived through decades of violence as the Kurdistan Workers' Party, or P.K.K., has waged a separatist insurgency in Turkey.
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The host, Jack Rhysider, combines his own compelling narrative description of the events with interviews or audio footage from people who lived through them.
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The family lived through the beginnings of the Depression in New Orleans before moving to Egypt, where his father consulted on sugar-cane growing.
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Osterloh was the president of Motorola and lived through that mess — only to come back years later to lead Google's newly unified hardware division.
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On May 19, the people in the town of Phalodi lived through the hottest day in the recorded history of India, 217 degrees Fahrenheit.
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The show lived through all those political moments and yet now gives us an alternative of what could have been: the first woman president.
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"It just needed an update," said Ms. Negrin, who had lived through several family renovations and could see through the problems to the potential.
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I am a 69-year-old retired woman who has lived through three impeachment inquiries now, the Vietnam War, the assassinations of the Rev.
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Having lived through that, and then watching young, queer stars like Delevingne and Benson be widely applauded during Sex Benchgate is proof of evolution.
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She spoke optimistically about all the older people who, having lived through scores of Italian governments, proclaimed their hope and confidence in Mr. Renzi.
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The album title, Created In The Image of Suffering, is no joke; Esfandiari has lived through hell, and came out swinging a microphone cord.
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A common if curious Nav meme parodies him as some sort of elder statesman, old enough to have lived through the American civil war.
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I thought they were really cool cause I thought it showed that I'd lived through stressful times and I had gained maturity and wisdom.
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Those who haven't lived through that experience are at best doing trauma karaoke and at worst using the pain of others for a cheap thrill.
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"I've lived through an entire generation of ownership before we won the business," said Greg O'Brien, the division manager for commercial banking in New England.
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PEN15 takes those fears and uncertainty seriously, so seriously that it reflects something painfully real — anyone who's lived through middle school can relate to it.
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"We had to leave our life in Syria so that the girls could forget what they had lived through," the mother said in the video.
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For many Americans who lived through the 1950s and 1960s, it was unthinkable that a person as conservative as Reagan could inhabit the White House.
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"Ask anybody who lived through the military government," Antonio Kleiber do Nacimento, a 26-year-old marketing specialist in Sao Paulo who supports an intervention.
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And yet somehow her testimony still felt like unbearable déjà vu, as if I had lived through this already and already knew the inevitable conclusion.
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The Brooklyn, New York, woman lived through 20 U.S. presidents, two world wars and the birth of the automobile, the airplane, TV and the Internet.
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It remains to be seen whether the lip service paid by state media to the anniversary will satisfy those who lived through the chaotic period.
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As a Third Coast native, I'd lived through many a 'cane, and figured the trip would be just a tad bit wetter than I'd hoped.
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For those of us who lived through this journey, this last invitation to play among the stars was more than just an exercise in nostalgia.
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I lived through, I watched companies that looked like they were the future, particularly Digital Equipment — they just vanished in almost no time, it seems.
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There is a group of retirees, however, who did receive more money than they contributed: people who lived through the Great Depression of the 1930s.
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Momoh lived through the decade-long conflict waged over who would control mineral-rich fields like the ones where his diggers made their lucky find.
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In a new interview with Teen Vogue, Centineo revealed that he's lived through a few major romantic comedy-esque moments, including one epic Valentine's Day.
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We've all lived through enough retrograde periods to know that much — but only the nimblest among us have learned how to dodge Mercury's swerviest curveballs.
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His tooth enamel stopped growing during two occasions in his youth, suggesting he likely lived through bouts of famine or sickness when he was young.
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The 84-year-old Ginsburg ascended in her career during a time when "sexual harassment" wasn't even a term, and has herself lived through it.
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But as anybody who lived through the dot-com bust or Great Recession can tell you, a lot of things will change in a downturn.
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You've lived through Ronny Cedeno and Ryan Theriot, Kevin Orie and Gary Scott, not to mention the mound stylings of Edwin Jackson and Kyle Farnsworth.
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That was particularly true for those who benefited from the initial advances of the revolution and who lived through Cuba's phase of early civic glory.
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"I cannot forget the pain and agony each animal lived through during the making of the senseless videos," Hollifield writes in an email to Broadly.
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She too lived through the horrors of June 12, 2016, and, while she escaped physically unscathed, she bears the scars of trauma and survivor's guilt.
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This hedgehog had attitude, and as anyone who lived through the era knows, attitude was the most important thing to have in the early 1990s.
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J.D. Vance's memoir, "Hillbilly Elegy", offers a starkly honest look at what that shattering of faith feels like for a family who lived through it.
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The recent Providence graduate and the premier point-guard prospect of this upcoming NBA Draft class has lived through more than anyone his age should.
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When I was in high school, The Beatles made me nostalgic for an era of free love and psychedelic drugs — one I never lived through.
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You never know how broadening your network and hearing some of those failures and successes that other people have lived through might impact your life.
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For those who lived through it, there was a sense of transience, of not only a century but of a millennium drawing to a close.
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Compared with the extremes of snowball earth, that might not sound like much, but for people who lived through it the change was intensely dramatic.
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For those who lived through the tragedy — including the former deputy director of the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant, Alexander Kovalenko — many scenes closely mirror reality.
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The capital, New Delhi, a sprawling city of 20 million, just lived through an extraordinary episode of air pollution that closed schools for three days.
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Shabnam K. Ghazi, 44, lived through the revolution as a child, and remained in Iran until 2001, when she moved with her husband to Toronto.
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It will take years of tough choices, hard work, and continued sacrifice by the Puerto Ricans who have already lived through a decade-long recession.
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It helped to know that a lot of my close friends who lived nearby also lived through this urban warfare on a daily basis, too.
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She also lived through one of America's worst drinking water crises in the early 2000's when lead contamination was discovered in the nation's Capital.
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For those who lived through the trauma of racial terrorism and segregation, or grew up in its long shadow, this history haunts the campaign trail.
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But having lived through a lot of this yourself, it must have been an interesting and emotional experience to go back and relive it now.
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If you, like me, lived through the stereotypical high school experience, you've likely already owned a far-less-covetable version of Virgil Abloh's latest line.
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As one who has lived through the civil rights era, I hope we are beginning to unpack the systems that prey on people of color.
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And you can take comfort in knowing you lived through a spring snowstorm and the fourth nor'easter in one month, a super extra rare occurrence.
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Here are five lessons that today's executives might want to take away from the Microsoft experience, according to the people who lived through it. 1.
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Like many who have filtered through the country, I held memories of Haiti that were complicated, any happiness diluted by the things I lived through.
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Certainly not to any writer or director or designer who has lived through four weeks of previews trying to get those heartbeats to sync up.
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As we first told you, the gunmen hopped out of their drive-by vehicle to finish the job, but miraculously ... Slim lived through the ordeal.
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Those who have lived through major earthquakes recount how damaging they can be, even to ordinary wood-structure homes, which are considered among the safest.
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Having lived through the liberation wars, or at least having read about them, they now intend to enjoy the success they inherited — quince paste, anyone?
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She sometimes looks as though she would rather be doing anything other than recounting for well-dressed, influential world leaders the horrors she lived through.
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I don't think we are prepared as a society for what happens to public memory when the generations that lived through Jim Crow leave us
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The Washington figures who lived through it are enjoying a nostalgic return to the spotlight and lawmakers are squabbling over the 20-year-old event.
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The older generation, which runs the country and most large Chinese companies today, lived through a period of unfathomable violence, starvation and poverty under Mao.
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Mr. Pifer said American diplomats who lived through the 1986 clampdown learned all kinds of things about Soviet life that they would not have otherwise.
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As Hurricane Dorian bears down on the southeastern United States, we're hoping to hear from readers who have lived through a number of major storms.
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Although I never lived through it, I find myself deeply nostalgic for the time when dishes were named for a person or event: Cobb salad.
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I was surrounded by adults, some of whom had fought in World War I, and almost all of whom had lived through the Great Depression.
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Ewing blends past, present, and future, imagining the stories of those who lived through the riot and beyond, and inquiring into its lasting consequences. —A.
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Recently, at the University of California San Francisco, 18 gay men who lived through the AIDS epidemic took part in group therapy assisted by psilocybin.
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It wasn't until I lived through the Russian hackings of Democratic staff members and organizations that I realized how dangerous such an attitude could be.
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Magneto, in the comics and now multiple movies, lived through the Holocaust as a young, Jewish boy, and the loss he experienced shapes his worldview.
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Rather, it is about the roughly 21982% or so of voters—some 215m Americans—who have lived through the same events and like what they see.
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I need to state that because therapy is the only way I could have lived through a variety of experiences that would have otherwise broken me.
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As a teenager, Neil Gorsuch lived through the partisan warfare that led to a long confirmation process for his mother and ultimately drove her from office.
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CHICAGO (Reuters) - Mary Anne Ehlert came by her expertise in financial planning for special-needs families the hard way: she has lived through the challenge herself.
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However, the survey found that millennials do not have as many negative connotations about socialism and communism as older generations who lived through the Cold War.
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We know this, because we've lived through the last six years of his unrelenting yet somehow weirdly charismatic role in bringing the country to its knees.
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District 9 was influenced by the politics of South Africa, and I think that would be more akin to American directors who lived through the war.
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We've lived through 9/11, San Bernardino, and this week's horrid atrocity in Orlando—ugly reminders that our nationality, genders, and sexualities all make us targets.
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Carter, a black woman from Pennsylvania who now lives in Alexandria, Virginia, has lived through this fear on behalf of herself, her husband and her son.
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Anyway, the point of all this is to offer you soothing words of salvation in this, the toughest time anyone has lived through ever on Earth.
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"Having lived through Hurricane Gilbert in 1988, I know what a Category 3 hurricane can do, (much) less a Category 4 or 53," she told CNN.
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"Having lived through Hurricane Gilbert in 1988, I know what a Category 3 hurricane can do, (much) less a Category 4 or 5," she told CNN.
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For many people who lived through it, though, the war never ended at all, and it lives on in letters sent to and from the battlefield.
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These are significant moves by the standards of recent months but, to anyone who lived through 2008 (or 1987) they are hardly signs of outright panic.
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That lobster would have lived through the Civil War, a few industrial revolutions around the world, the Great Depression, both World Wars, and the first Woodstock.
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He was writing about the future, and as somebody who lived through the AIDS crisis, what he said in the 70s was right all the way.
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But back to that concert in the 1970s, the significance of which is hard to explain to anyone who never lived through the madness of apartheid.
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We've all lived through a decade worth of news cycles (and aged that much as well) in the two weeks since Saturday Night Live last aired.
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Probably the scariest thing I've lived through but, you know, thank the Lord for all the prayers and thoughts I've received," he said on "New Day.
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As someone who has lived through her share of great triumphs and personal losses, Warwick continues to sing and perform and persevere as she always has.
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In retrospect, Rebein says he realized 2007 meant something to him because he lived through it in middle school as a Perez Hilton–reading closeted homosexual.
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I spoke to one woman who has lived through nine fires in her time in Malibu and I just don't understand how you could do that.
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And I can tell you having lived through it that as we talked about the Wii and people were incredulous that it wasn't an HD device.
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Each video features a woman recounting a story of personal triumph — a time she lived through some kind of trial, only to emerge smarter and stronger.
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She has seen — and lived through — the frustration that entrepreneurs experience when their lives get increasingly busy without results that match the effort they put in.
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But much of the Time Warner leadership team had also lived through the company's disastrous merger with AOL at the peak of the dot-com bubble.
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This is all familiar to me, since I lived through McCarthyism in the 1950s, when lawyers who represented alleged communists on civil libertarian grounds were shunned.
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But mostly it's because we've shared a lot of time on earth with our subjects and have lived through much of the history they helped make.
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"It is true that we lived through a complicated moment in our interstate relations," Mr. Putin said at a joint news conference televised from St. Petersburg.
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"This is a city that had just lived through (Hurricane) Irma and has now spent the last 51 days dealing with a serial killer," he said.
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She lived through two world wars and the Great Depression, all before she retired in 21800, after decades of working in the homes of wealthy families.
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It's hard to have lived through that 2-hour tribal and have it condensed to 20 minutes and see how moments were cut out and connected.
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These women, who have all witnessed and lived through so much horror, are also subject to extreme stigma if they have witnessed or suffered sexual violence.
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I hate to bring all this up, but I lived through fans routinely chanting, "George sucks" at the Stadium, and those fans weren't wrong or unappreciative.
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Investors, he said, could benefit because he has lived through the financial crisis and more recent hot spots including the frenzy for bitcoin and cannabis stocks.
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Born in Dresden in 1932, he lived through Nazism, the Second World War, and the Communist occupation, before defecting to the West in the nineteen-sixties.
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The novelist Esmeralda Santiago also contributed a story, illustrated by Jon Woodard, about her grandfather, who lived through a hurricane that hit the island in 1928.
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Nearly four years after the 2016 primary debate season began, the memories haven't faded for some of the Republican operatives and candidates who lived through it.
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One book in particular, "Above the Roof," has helped some identify and overcome fears triggered by everyday events, a residual effect of having lived through conflict.
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I was lucky — the one tornado that I lived through as a young child roared through town while I was in the safety of my school.
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But Wednesday's remarks struck a chord in a nation that has lived through two world wars and only in recent decades has acknowledged its collaborationist past.
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"This place personalizes for me what my ancestors lived through," said Mr. Moore, chief executive of Charleston's International African American Museum, scheduled to open in 2019.
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In a gesture of penitence, Fidelma spends time at an advice center for migrants and refugees run by Varya, who lived through the siege of Sarajevo.
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And if she'd just lived a little longer, she could have lived through two more world wars, another great depression and a president resigning in disgrace.
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In fact, we just lived through the second-hottest year ever recorded, according to the Copernicus Climate Change Service, the European Union's flagship climate monitoring organization.
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This is an allegation that tosses Peter into a tailspin, particularly since he lived through the two-faced hell of Luke Parker during The Bachelorette 2019.
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I lived through a horrific earthquake in Mexico City in 1985, which at the time had some of the most stringent building codes in the world.
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Perhaps, she said, because they have lived through a recession, they are aware of the need to save, in case of a job loss or illness.
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It will be energizing the communication sector of your chart, which is totally inconvenient due to the Mercury retrograde, but whatever, you've lived through worse, Cap.
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He lived through his first big trade, seeing Dallas abruptly abort its planned Doncic/Smith Jr. partnership when the chance arose to acquire his pal Porzingis.
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If there's anyone you would expect to be bullish, it might be the young adults entering the work force, who have never lived through a recession.
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Then she shared some wisdom from her own perspective of having lived through a hotly contested election race for a position that's traditionally been a boy's club.
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And the results of another part of the study, about a group of mice who also lived through many hours of cellphone radiation, are not out yet.
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"The descriptions are different from the reality that I lived through," Kraus, 88, wrote in an exclusive email interview with PEOPLE from her home in Netanya, Israel.
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We lived through a very poisonous set of events with the poll tax and in the 98523's we had the Iraq war which was very contentious.
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That worries a lot of Spaniards who lived through the 36-year nationalist dictatorship of General Francisco Franco who ruled over Spain until his death in 1975.
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Fashion was a lot of things in the '90s — eclectic, sophisticated, minimal, maximal — but those of us who lived through it can attest: It was not sexy.
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A 23-year-old who lived through the crash died earlier this week, and authorities have identified the only living survivor as 19-year-old Mailen Diaz.
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"(People) have lived through terror, but still cannot cope because the economy is bad, they have health issues, (or) they cannot afford to live here," Abubakar argues.
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For a conflict that's been so well-covered by popular culture, the Vietnam War itself has remained largely misunderstood, even by the people who lived through it.
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People who lived through past eruptions speak of profound despair at losing homes and their way of life but also about new opportunities and perspectives they gained.
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He has lived through both World Wars and survived the Nazi concentration camp of Auschwitz in 1943 where he lost his wife, according to Guinness World Records.
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They're serious accusations that caused anguish for the women who lived through it, and that pain multiplies in strength when the alleged offender is in the headlines.
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"Depression and anxiety can be both emotional and physical, and having lived through it, all I can say is that the struggle is worth it," Bosworth wrote.
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Others cite the fact that they lived through Hurricane Andrew in 1992—the costliest storm in US history before Katrina—as proof that they can endure anything.
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As a woman who's lived through the events Maggy forteold, the prophecy must seem even more terrifying — especially since not all of its aspects have happened yet.
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The commentary was unlikely to satisfy historians and people who lived through that time and have called for a more candid and thorough examination of its lessons.
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More than 21986,21987 people who lived through the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki are still alive, and some are sharing their stories, and thoughts about the visit.
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Since then, we have lived through nearly a decade of his absence – from parent-teacher conferences, from holiday dinners, from trips (thankfully few) to the emergency room.
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Having lived through the previous decade of tumult and political division, he knew the importance an attitude of conciliation can play in the life of a nation.
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Caren Stelson's "Sachiko: A Nagasaki Bomb Survivor's Story" (Carolrhoda Books/Lerner Publishing Group), a true story about a young girl who lived through the bombing of Nagasaki.
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" Tate said that "I have lived through this horror," and that granting Beausoleil freedom "is not a gamble that the people of California would want to take.
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But she takes us behind its regimented displays of military might into the suffering of citizens who have lived through decades of international sanctions, isolation and malnutrition.
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It is by focusing on this singular disaster that Lloyd Parry finds he can come to grips with the world historical events he has just lived through.
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She lived through more than a dozen hospitalizations, brutal, failed treatments and brain surgery before we were able to find a combination of drugs to stop them.
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I had lived through several smaller earthquakes in Mexico City in 2012 and 2013, and also a 7.1 earthquake while reporting from Tapachula, Mexico in June 2017.
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And part of it was that I didn't even really know about Partition until I was in college—and I'm South Asian, my family lived through Partition.
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Even Linenger, who lived through what was perhaps Mir's most tumultuous period, could not resist the strong feelings of kinship, comfort, and belonging inspired by the station.
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Americans who lived through the decades of lead oblivion, as well as children and adults who continue to be exposed today, need to be watched and treated.
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She has to do her best to survive alongside what looks like the only other person who lived through the crash, a man played by Corey Hawkins.
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For Ms. Fardin, the link with the #NiUnaMenos movement was clear: it had pushed her to think about what she had lived through while a child star.
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But to anyone who lived through the Merrick Garland and Brett Kavanaugh nominations, the idea that this norm would be resilient absent Trump's Twitter provocations seems laughable.
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"For those who lived through the trauma of racial terrorism and segregation, or grew up in its long shadow, this history haunts the campaign trail," she writes.
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He never learned whether his parents had survived the Holocaust, but two of his sisters and two brothers lived through the war and settled in different countries.
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It's plain dishonesty: How could anyone who has lived through the quagmire of Iraq and Afghanistan think war with Iran will be anything but long and brutal?
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Lam sat up all night, the glow of his phone illuminating each new twist in a case that he had lived through but never understood until now.
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But I wanted to write a book that people might see a little of themselves in, and many of us have lived through financial stress and confusion.
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"We studied many historical events like World War II and the Vietnam and Korean Wars, but this was stuff I had actually lived through," Mr. Mann said.
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More divided than ever after an inconclusive election, the country has lived through four terrorist attacks in recent months — three by British Muslims and one against them.
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Below, seven people who lived through the last recession share the financial mistakes they made, and how they&aposre adjusting to be better prepared for the next.
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"I lived through Reagan and Bush, and I know how it feels to settle in for a long term of policies you don't like," Ms. Stokes said.
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The hippie-dippie studio work from the early '60s reeled in those who lived through the era (and wanted to be a version of the Rolling Stones).
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They had lived through a long independence struggle and the guerrilla group, the Eritrean People's Liberation Front (EPLF), had been instrumental in liberating the country from Ethiopia.
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To some black leaders who lived through the prosecution, however, it remains a reason, all these years later, for grave concern about a Sessions-led Justice Department.
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Having lived through devastating world wars and hyperinflation, economically conservative Germans rely heavily on cash and even in their banking prefer simple saving products, particularly cash deposits.
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Much like the Boy Who Lived only to become the Man Who Lived Through Too Much, we've seen what the world can look like at its darkest.
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She's lived through a number of hurricanes and said that residents are used to the wind, rain and the few fallen trees that come from such storms.
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For modern historians, the dates blur at the edges; for many people who lived through that era, especially in labyrinthine London, almost nothing was not a blur.
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Research on white racial attitudes and collective memory shows that white Southerners who lived through the civil rights movement viewed themselves, not people of color, as victimized.
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Others think the higher rate is the result of Americans who lived through the Great Recession — and were scarred by it — preparing for the next market crash.
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Both men have lived through the Great Depression, a World War, and seven seasons of HBO's Arli$; both are far closer to the end than the beginning.
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Do not fear doubtful tongues; The truth in your heart is stronger, As long as you resist in a land That has lived through raids and victory.
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Kulthoum lived through the golden age of Cairo at the height of its cosmopolitan appeal—an era of cinema and music that saw the city gain worldwide fame.
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"We lived through this 10 years ago," Jason Ring, the president of the Manitowoc Area Visitor and Convention Bureau, said from a counter covered in maps and brochures.
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I mean, I know how it feels to have a face full of bumps and pimples," she told Elle UK. "I lived through that in the public eye.
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There's absolutely no doubt that we've entered a new phase of the Cold War, something that many of us who lived through the 1990s thought might be over.
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Yet, the poverty many Americans have lived through – and are living through still – doesn't begin to scratch the surface of what these people must be trying to flee.
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The idyllic young family in flashbacks are always in stark contrast to the fractured, grown up family that's lived through the hardships of life outside the family unit.
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"Friendiversary" celebrates, in perfectly bizarre Broad City fashion, that they stayed friends, and all the "can you believe that even happened?!" days they've lived through along the way.
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Operatives who'd lived through the hacks looked back on 2016 as a traumatic event: Hillary Clinton's campaign chair, John Podesta, saw a decade's worth of personal emails exposed.
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Because I'm a different generation, brought up in the 1970s, who lived through quite a lot of gender bias behavior in my working life for a long time.
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For many women who have lived through similar betrayals in life, another narrative has taken hold in recent years: Hillary Clinton is the model of an indomitable woman.
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But, you know, if we don&apost get this information before those of us who lived through it die, it&aposs going to feed the conspiracy theories forever.
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Those of Norse descent who lived through the events of the 820s, would not, of course, have feared the anger of a god they did not believe in.
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Those who lived through the final days of Islamic State's self-declared caliphate said many people had stayed or were trapped in trenches, tunnels and tents in Baghouz.
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He also painted a picture of a future Clinton administration mired in investigations, scandals and legal proceedings that would be familiar to anyone who lived through the 1990s.
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"There are still aftershocks preceded by booms and, for those of us who have just lived through an earthquake, it has a great effect, particularly psychologically," she said.
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But Democrats still hold some 35 rural districts of their own, and Pelosi lived through the Democratic election wipeout that followed passage of the 1994 assault weapons ban.
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Whether or not you actually lived through the gnarly 10 years known as the '80s, you know it was a very interesting moment in history — especially for beauty.
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For a person who has lived through a lot of made-for-TV reality, the true story of her son's birth was about as unscripted as it gets.
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I'm old enough to have lived through Amos 'n' Andy where you had white people in blackface playing two black characters just magnifying the stereotypes about black people.
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They may not save the world, but as anyone who has ever lived through middle school can attest, sometimes sheer survival is a win all on its own.
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We lived through six terrible years where I had to use my husband and my other two boys as 'bodyguards'—never knowing when Yuval would have an outburst.
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For many people in their 20s, 9/11 was one of their first major memories—and they've already lived through the Great Recession and the rise of Trump.
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"Of all the things that I have lived through all my life, I never thought there were still so many people in this world that care," she said.
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Moss, 51, grew up in Miami's inner-city Overtown neighborhood and as a teenager lived through rioting after white police officers fatally beat a black motorcyclist in 1980.
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That includes 22017% of those aged 24.7 and over, who lived through Pearl Harbor and WWII, and 59% of millennials, who largely came of age post-9/11.
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Conservative-minded people aren't going to be thrilled with a Clinton presidency, but they've already lived through eight years of Bill Clinton and eight years of Barack Obama.
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Having lived through all of those losing seasons at Sun Devil Stadium to get to see it hosting the team's most important game in franchise history was amazing.
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And having lived through the searing experience and the searing pain of the financial crisis and having the industry come through less diverse, this is a potential solution.
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"I lived through all of communism but have never seen society so divided," said an elderly protester at a recent protest outside the prime minister's chancellery in Warsaw.
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The We Need To Talk About Kevin star has already lived through her kids' childhood, but for George and Amal, this will be their first go at parenting.
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He was born around 1832 and has lived through both World Wars, the completion of the Eiffel Tower, and the first powered flight, according to Guinness World Records.
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He was born around 1832 and has lived through both World Wars, the completion of the Eiffel Tower, and the first powered flight, according to Guinness World Records.
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The journalist and author Mikhail Zygar founded Project 1917, which creates daily social media feeds featuring the statements of those who lived through the events a century ago.
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But to many older residents, who lived through the 20173 Battle of Okinawa in World War II, such a favorable view of the American military presence is unimaginable.
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"The government thought a snap of their fingers would bring peace to a city that has lived through so much violence in the past few years," she said.
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Other preppers have been in combat, or lived through natural disasters that remind them how keeping extra water, supplies, and guns on hand is not a bad idea.
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Our understanding of the risks associated with nuclear energy is shaped by what's about to happen to the people of Chernobyl—but they haven't lived through it yet.
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If you've lived through the hell of public middle school, you're probably familiar with the markers for sexual experiences: first base, second base, third base, and home run.
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I'm old enough to have lived through 'Amos 'n' Andy,' where you had white people in blackface playing two black characters just magnifying the stereotypes about black people.
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Rick and Morgan roll up to the scene and can't tell from the carnage if Carol lived through it and left, or if she's been kidnapped, or what.
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Like Pierce, Lincoln lived through the deaths of her sons (one before Abe's term, one during, and one after), and her occult process of choice was also seances.
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In the newsroom, monitoring social media and breaking news nine hours a day, we found ourselves covering the most peculiar and jarring political environment we had lived through.
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Growing up on a West Virginia truck-stop, Jeremiah "Terminator" Leroy had lived through an abusive childhood watching his "lot lizard" mother turn tricks to feed her habit.
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During my time as British Ambassador to North Korea, I lived through three of these exercises — from 2006 to 2008 — and I observed the same pattern each time.
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I'm old enough to have lived through Amos 'n' Andy where you had white people in blackface playing two black characters just magnifying the stereotypes about black people.
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" Smith adds, "[A] Tootsie's patron as immediate as last night, mentioned having lived through the polio epidemic and didn't recall such extreme measures being handed down in history.
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Diandra Douglas, a documentary film producer and philanthropist, said that it was difficult for her to read "Long Way Home," having already lived through its harrowing details herself.
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Since the collapse of the Soviet Union a quarter-century ago, that rugged outpost of the old empire has lived through separatist agitation, terrorism and two bloody wars.
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