He's one of the most important people in my upbringing and most people's upbringing in Atlanta.
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My upbringing in Queens, and in New York as a whole, was not a homogenous upbringing.
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"Faith was a big part of my parents' upbringing," says Nick, which to me seems like code for "Faith was not a big part of my upbringing," but I digress.
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" "I am exploring a space natural to my upbringing.
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Music education was central to the upbringing of these girls.
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"Nagasu and I share the same almost upbringing," Kwan says.
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But from the start, Smith had a very different upbringing.
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Because of this, Xi enjoyed a privileged upbringing at first.
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In the aftermath of the murders, Modesto defended Cunanan's upbringing.
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He said his rational Dutch upbringing prevents such magical thinking.
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Maybe someone talks about their upbringing in an essay, right?
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But with my traditional upbringing, I couldn't help feeling guilty.
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And perhaps there's another legacy of his mother's island upbringing.
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My upbringing could not have been more different from Errol's.
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For Scorpio, you'll consider how your upbringing shapes your impulses.
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Team Adam Levine Sharane Calister Calister had a turbulent upbringing.
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"I had a really fortunate and wonderful upbringing," he recalls.
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A far cry from the Bronx hood upbringing she's selling.
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"It was an upheaval of an upbringing," he later admitted.
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"I am proud of my rural upbringing," Qin told CNN.
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A far cry from the Sacramento upbringing she's selling. pic.twitter.
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A far cry from the Bronx upbringing she's selling. pic.twitter.
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That I definitely got from my upbringing and my background.
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So it was a very formative part of my upbringing.
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The same can't be said for his affluent Washington upbringing.
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This gap in their upbringing had bedeviled Terri in particular.
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It's the upbringing, it's what they've been through, it's circumstance.
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Was the blacklist thing a big part of your upbringing?
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No doubt, Count Tolstoy, your privileged upbringing drives your abuses.
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Sometimes I wonder whether our similar upbringing helped connect us.
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Sex education is vital in the upbringing of any child.
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She turns her upbringing into a discourse on wage stagnation.
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Surely the children's upbringing is an obligation they can outsource?
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Indeed, Bhagwati was fleeing the demons of a harsh upbringing.
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It's just that that was so far from my upbringing.
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Her upbringing was Roman Catholic, suburban and comfortably middle class.
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She had an upbringing with few rules and little structure.
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So, I had the advantage of both genetics … and upbringing.
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By later standards, her upbringing seems to have been unconventional.
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Because I'm still very much a child of my upbringing.
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He is typically chary in supplying details about his upbringing.
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You are you because of your background, upbringing, and culture.
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It's why they talk about their upbringing, marriages and families.
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How much of your comedy is informed by your upbringing?
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Those who know anything about Mill know about his upbringing.
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Like my hometown upbringing, my Apple career was mostly wonderful.
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My British upbringing would never allow me to do that.
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I'd call it a very normal household, a very normal upbringing.
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Food has always a big part of my upbringing—I'm Croatian!
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Regardless of public perception, Leikeli couldn't be happier of her upbringing.
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"Spend some time thinking about your personality, your upbringing," Pong said.
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Their upbringing and social background wasn't factored into the experiment, either.
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Think about it—and with my Catholic upbringing, I already have.
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Kibbeh, lahambajin, sambusak, and spanekh jibn were staples of my upbringing.
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She really played a part in my upbringing in this music.
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Her upbringing in 13s Beijing was a world of communist gray.
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This was the backdrop of my early, mundane Mexican American upbringing.
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Some of them come from a similar upbringing, so they relate.
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We can only understand Adora if we understand her twisted upbringing.
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Many want to play a big part in their children's upbringing.
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His gargantuan fame allowed him to shake off this restrictive upbringing.
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Am I forcing my child into a less fortunate untraditional upbringing?
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I envision myself providing a nurturing, financially stable, gender-neutral upbringing.
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A far cry from the Bronx hood upbringing she's selling. pic.twitter.
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He's reportedly said his position on politics stems from his upbringing.
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This isn't the only dispute between the siblings about their upbringing.
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His upbringing shaped his global outlook as well as his morality.
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It's become fashionable recently for columnists to disavow their communist upbringing.
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Because of her character's secluded upbringing, she's like a little kid.
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A little different from the above-ground upbringing she claims pic.twitter.
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Are things about "The Ranch" similar to your upbringing in Iowa?
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It could be a response to her upbringing in Alameda, Calif.
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Mr. Marissen had an extremely conservative Dutch Calvinist upbringing in Ontario.
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Ms. Belfer had a liberal, minimally observant Jewish upbringing in Buffalo.
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The wayward product of a strict religious upbringing in Oakland, Calif.
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The next New Jersey governor instead highlighted his working-class upbringing.
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The Washington State-native says he rarely sees his upbringing represented.
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Now he stressed his upbringing, which he described as blue-collar.
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Such language was very much the vernacular during his political upbringing.
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Take a look at your own upbringing, religious affiliations, and culture.
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And she clearly has an imagination that reflects her multicultural upbringing.
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Perhaps Billing's interest in communal situations stems from her own upbringing.
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As a teen, she had rebelled against her strict Baptist upbringing.
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I come from this blue collar place and blue collar upbringing.
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It's a mission that she says comes naturally given her upbringing.
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Even though my family wasn't religious, my upbringing had been prudish.
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It was a very eccentric upbringing, with theme rooms and stuff.
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Jorge Cifuentes's humble upbringing in Colombia paralleled Mr. Guzmán's origin story.
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It's part of our religious upbringing, a legacy of past centuries.
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Perhaps there's one more factor to consider: his New Jersey upbringing.
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And they spoke of a sort of modest but comfortable upbringing.
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And they spoke of a sort of modest but comfortable upbringing.
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Coleman accepts that his sensibility was shaped by a Catholic upbringing.
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Still, her upbringing also was steeped in her South Asian heritage.
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Even so, Pig's unconventional upbringing means he also loves human attention.
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Mr. Tuymans's fascination with moral complexities may derive from his upbringing.
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I thought about my suburban upbringing in Northern California, East Bay.
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But watching this felt a lot like watching my own upbringing.
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Through our upbringing and education, we have learned much about Stonewall Jackson.
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I could listen to Terry Hall's words, and they're describing my upbringing.
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"[Johnson] had quite a privileged upbringing, but it doesn't matter," Smith said.
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On my character, mental state, family, upbringing, parenting, looks, age, career, life.
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Retrospection does not belong exclusively to those with an all-American upbringing.
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Her own upbringing was equally noble, if in a more bohemian way.
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But eventually, Otis discovers that his unusual upbringing can have its advantages.
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"My upbringing was in Serbia during several wars during '90s," he said.
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Mestrovic's unique multicultural upbringing spawned his early fascination with language and communication.
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I was homeschooled, and I had a very sheltered, Christian, conservative upbringing.
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He explained that their upbringing hasn't necessarily been what he originally anticipated.
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Biden talks about his Catholic school upbringing and his experience with nuns.
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Thing is, Zuckerberg's the product of a relatively privileged and sheltered upbringing.
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First of all, tell me more about your upbringing in Kuala Lumpur.
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" The artist – the daughter of preachers – called her upbringing "crazy church-filled.
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VICE: How did your upbringing in Brazil inform how you create art?
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What part of your upbringing had the strongest political influence on you?
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The film dramatizes Harding's hardscrabble upbringing, including the domestic violence she faced.
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But Wade's upbringing had a lasting impact on how he approaches money.
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How did your own upbringing inform your ideas about putting this together?
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Leonard has doubts about his homosexuality because of his Baptist Christian upbringing.
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She repeatedly contrasted his personal wealth with her own middle-class upbringing.
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He did not talk about socio-economic backgrounds, faith, upbringing, or values.
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Born in Stuttgart, Germany, to American parents, Pelton had a bohemian upbringing.
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In the beginning, it was based in my own upbringing in London.
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But he rejected that destiny, turning away from his family and upbringing.
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In this respect, upbringing and environment may effectively blunt or contain symptoms.
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See if you recognize your own upbringing and how it molded you.
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Fathers are rarely involved in their sons' upbringing, according to government research.
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Partisanship as a shield was also baked into her upbringing in Denver.
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This online upbringing has completely shaped the generation's lifestyle and career goals.
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Lampy and John, especially, have been blinded and brutalized by their upbringing.
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Despite a wealthy upbringing, she struggled with self-identity, depression and anxiety.
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Mr. Mulvaney, 49, attributes his concerns over wasteful spending to his upbringing.
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"My teenage upbringing was heavily influenced by purity culture," she told me.
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What facts stood out to you most about Richard Long Feather's upbringing?
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Her upbringing has made her cautious when choosing a partner for life.
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She had, she recalled, "an overprotected upbringing" in an impeccably bourgeois family.
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During Carol's upbringing, her family moved to Towson, Md., and then Chicago.
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Everything we are and do results from our character, talents, and upbringing.
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The book evokes Irving's upbringing in the back woods of New Hampshire.
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Not providing them with these things reminds him of his own upbringing.
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I wanted to have a conversation about my upbringing in the church.
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His mother's prescription drug and alcohol problem led to a turbulent upbringing.
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But this shame, core to her upbringing, underpins a woman's entire experience.
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CNN: How did your upbringing influence your decision to do this work?
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Ms. Willard traced her weaving of fancy and realism to her upbringing.
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The materiality of the work, for the artist, recalls his own upbringing.
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He credited his Midwest upbringing with helping him to cope with fame.
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Bun down naturally blends with our upbringing and surroundings of the Meds .
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They also noted that he had a problematic upbringing and was isolated socially.
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Cara attributes her demon fears to her heritage, Catholic upbringing, and Florida's heat.
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Noah Cyrus hasn't had what you or I might call a normal upbringing.
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It's just complicated when you have to merge it with your Aussie upbringing.
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Sesay: Her upbringing and her life experience prior to becoming the first lady.
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"Their focus is on giving their girls a normal upbringing," says another source.
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With his father purged from the party, Xi's privileged upbringing was torn apart.
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Monáe embraced black-and-white as way to pay tribute to her upbringing.
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Hilton especially thinks American Woman will reveal too much about the women's upbringing.
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A St. Louis native, Walsh had a traditional upbringing in national Republican politics.
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Despite that upbringing, I initially chose an educational path and went to university.
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Her upbringing helped her realize she was as worthy as anyone else there.
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His English reflected his upbringing: suburban Californian with a spritz of street drawl.
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"Your education and upbringing is your out-of-the-box model," she says.
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Though undeniably difficult, she says the tumultuous upbringing helped forge her inner reserve.
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I very much injected the idea of gender equality into my children's upbringing.
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Yet the woman doggedly wanted to return to the place of her upbringing.
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I had this religious upbringing that I've completely abandoned, being a gay person.
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Now He Hopes to Inspire Others Alexander Santana isn't ashamed of his upbringing.
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My upbringing and faith taught me that I should abstain until I married.
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At that time, Ms. Mask had started to reconnect with her Presbyterian upbringing.
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Elizabeth Bennet had enough to deal with during her 19th-century English upbringing.
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Learning about his background and upbringing enabled me to see past the crime.
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Baghdad was a cosmopolitan hub of modern ideas, which clearly shaped her upbringing.
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Menendez, a son of Cuban immigrants, also highlights his upbringing in Union City.
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There's a part of me that wanted to improve upon my own upbringing.
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For Lydia, she said, she drew on her Irish Catholic upbringing, in Massachusetts.
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Carranza was born and raised in Chicago and had a blue-collar upbringing.
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But while Trump's family was wealthy, Nadler had a far more modest upbringing.
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Britney Ever After will follow Spears' ascent from her Louisiana upbringing to stardom.
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"Their focus is on giving their girls a normal upbringing," an insider says.
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Former Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid's scrappy upbringing was similarly considered an asset.
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It's a collection of recipes inspired by his upbringing in the coastal northeast.
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Reacting against his conservative Christian upbringing, Moules portrays himself as infinite and accepted.
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Her upbringing seems to have been a happy one but not without complications.
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Based on Cornell's upbringing, you would not expect him to become a CEO.
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Despite his nomadic upbringing, he showed promise as a student and a violinist.
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VICE: Can you tell me a little bit about your upbringing in LA?
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In "The Story of a Noble Family," the children experience a broken upbringing.
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They live in big cities; they have a different upbringing than I had.
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Did that arise from your career or is it part of your upbringing?
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It's a disservice to these geniuses, and the music that defined our upbringing.
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It was just a giant, giant part of my musical upbringing and landscape.
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He had a comfortable if unremarkable upbringing, at least until the Arab Spring.
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It was in keeping with her upbringing in a family of high achievers.
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He had to look back on his upbringing, where he first struggled internally.
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How could I talk about an upbringing that was so strange to people?
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I admitted to being haunted by the ghosts of a Roman Catholic upbringing.
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The book, and my jar of Vegemite, serve as indicators of my upbringing.
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Martin's pursuit of that clue is intercut with flashbacks to the boys' upbringing.
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A kind aunt helped with his upbringing and encouraged his studies in art.
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After a Lutheran upbringing, I became an atheist at the onset of puberty.
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It mostly involves a scrappy upbringing, an early setback, and – most importantly – work.
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The cycle Many people assume that I had a very body-positive upbringing.
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Read More: "Men's Wear Inspired by a Swedish-Kurdish Upbringing" by Siska Lyssens
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"There were certain values that were extremely important," Dowd says of her upbringing.
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She says she is now doing what her Catholic upbringing has taught her.
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The rest of the weekend, cook as your religion, culture or upbringing demands.
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But that's who I've been for 42 years, I guess because of my upbringing.
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How much did you know about his upbringing before you took on the role?
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And how did they reconcile their trade with their conservative upbringing in the village?
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Given what we know about Betty's upbringing, perhaps she also dealt with trauma, too.
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My upbringing, I think, lies behind a lot of this, for so many reasons.
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My parents were immigrants from Israel and my upbringing was very related to that.
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Is that in part due to your upbringing as a youth in East Oakland?
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I never felt deprived — especially because I knew enough about my parents' own upbringing.
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I'm not always talking about my parents and my upbringing and where I live.
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In addition, adoption is considered a way to offer a religious upbringing to adoptees.
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Genesis Be : A lot of my world view and ideals come from my upbringing.
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According to former partner, the soccer player was never present in their son's upbringing.
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Everyone has cultural biases developed through their upbringing, their friends and their life experiences.
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During that same interview, he described a tumultuous upbringing, according to the Washington Post.
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Perhaps this is a result of her upbringing—she was raised with 11 siblings.
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Born in Mexico, the New York-based writer Valeria Luiselli had a nomadic upbringing.
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Beyond gifts, the way that we celebrate holidays is deeply rooted in our upbringing.
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His tough upbringing made him headstrong and a hard worker, with ambition to match.
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It's as if your upbringing as a bastard child has split you into atoms.
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"I had a really fortunate and wonderful upbringing," Platt explained to PEOPLE in January.
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They said he had a difficult upbringing and suffered from alcohol and drug abuse.
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Related: Carrie Fisher, Debbie Reynolds death certificates released Lourd talked about her unconventional upbringing.
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Schultz is releasing a book in February that meshes his upbringing with societal responsibilities.
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He's very passionate about his upbringing and his puppy, so we went that route.
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He also talked about his love for Philly, as well as his rough upbringing.
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I can speak to this very personally because my upbringing was sort of similar.
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Diana's unique persona is explained by her upbringing on Themyscira, a secluded island paradise.
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The pain I felt related to my upbringing was more of a social isolation.
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In a 2016 Interview magazine profile, the siblings praised their parents and their upbringing.
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Travisano called her early poems "fables of enclosure," based on her somewhat isolated upbringing.
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Her website chronicles an upbringing that included studying at the Royal Academy of Ballet.
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To understand her husband's upbringing, Jean-Baptiste, who was Catholic, began reading the Quran.
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So it was the kind of upbringing where everybody looks out for everybody else.
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They were often the product of his Catholic upbringing, echoing scenes of martyred saints.
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He then continued to discuss his own firsthand experiences during his upbringing in Brooklyn.
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Over 17 songs, Stacked finds Kash Doll shedding the layers of her thorny upbringing.
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These suggested that a religious upbringing increased kindness towards others, rather than decreasing it.
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I need to ask this question because I feel deeply biased by my upbringing.
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The same upbringing as those kids, so I know everything that they're going through.
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I had a fairly volatile upbringing and moved around a lot as a kid.
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Segregation permeated every aspect of Chandler's upbringing, from education to food to police surveillance.
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Which is odd considering her upbringing—but then again, perhaps it makes perfect sense.
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It was a phenomenal upbringing, a great time, and I wouldn't change a thing.
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Ms. Westphal's love of creating art began during a lonely upbringing and never ebbed.
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The executive and I spoke about my upbringing and how I made the film.
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At school, he was "ashamed of his own upbringing," a friend, Franky Guttman, wrote.
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People can't always judge what, in their upbringing, was Jewish and what was not.
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But I can't quite shake the individualist inclinations my American upbringing instilled in me.
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"(My upbringing) has everything to do with the person I am today," he says.
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You also said your expectations of life are limited because of your refugee upbringing.
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Indeed, it's true, and my privileged life and upbringing was a testament to that.
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The tropical beach setting of Bal Harbour Shops harked back to Mr. Whitman's upbringing.
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"My Jewish upbringing was a source of strength," she told The Guardian in 210.
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After all, if your upbringing was colored by krautrock, Kabuki doesn't come into it.
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The first, which we skip over briskly, is of a perfectly ordinary Soviet upbringing.
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I think that he had, some years before his parents died, a normal upbringing.
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He said his upbringing in the United Pentecostal Church was his strongest musical influence.
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Monk Kidd injects some of her own southern upbringing into this contemporary heartwarming novel.
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My husband had a similar upbringing, so we stuck to that philosophy for years.
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The answers can reveal specifics about a person's upbringing, culture or other identifying details.
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"I had an idyllic upbringing and was close with my extended family," he said.
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We fell in love with music in a totally different way, totally different upbringing.
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Clearly not your average upbringing, but perhaps good early training for Mr. Deblinger's career.
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Creator Tim Doyle drew inspiration for the show from his own life and upbringing.
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He likely harbors some hatred toward humans given his upbringing as a test subject.
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In some ways, I had a typical Chinese American upbringing, in others, it wasn't.
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By his late teens Kacey was pulling away from the strictures of his upbringing.
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"He's definitely learned compassion and appreciates his life and his upbringing," Greg Anthony said.
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But his work is primarily driven by his working-class upbringing in Los Angeles.
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While Mr. Holmes still embraces his Christian upbringing, he has begun to explore Buddhism.
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He never rejects his unusual upbringing, because to him it's always been his reality.
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He went from a cash-strapped and abusive upbringing to building a billion-dollar empire.
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Her altar is a way to fuse her upbringing and her current practice with Shamanism.
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If this is true, baby Sussex will have a 21st-century upbringing: international and eclectic.
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Still, their sense of filial duty, deeply imbedded in their upbringing, played a large part.
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The 25 turkeys enjoyed a plush upbringing, receiving hand feedings, baths, and soft rock music.
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She credits this to her Midwestern upbringing, and I'm Glad About You depicts the dichotomy.
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Looking back, she admits her sometimes gritty upbringing comes in handy in the real world.
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How has your international upbringing given you a different perspective on everyday life and geopolitics?
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Mr. Hawley bears an imposing résumé, largely untouched by elected office: Small-town upbringing. Stanford.
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He has retained a bit of a round, Midwestern accent from his upbringing, outside Detroit.
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She was the softer of the two, reflecting a strict, uppermiddle-class upbringing in Barbados.
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"Boyz N the Hood" was based on Singleton's upbringing and shot in his old neighborhood.
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"My upbringing didn't have much comedy in it," he once told the Los Angeles Times.
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Despite their conservative views and a Southern Baptist upbringing, my parents were on my side.
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He is not a homosexual; he had a Catholic upbringing and was an altar boy. . . .
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She also discussed how her upbringing and major led her to where she is today.
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"I was really into sports, especially football," Green says of his rather idyllic Southern upbringing.
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His upbringing has made him empathetic towards everyone, no matter their low or high birth.
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"I had a fairly normal upbringing until we moved to California," Lake told Fox News.
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She has since apologized, saying that those positions were a result of her conservative upbringing.
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As always, Fisher is a superb narrator of the absurdities and awfulnesses of her upbringing.
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In addition, those having the most children are least able to pay for their upbringing.
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From the central coast of California, kind of a Steinbeck upbringing in a small town.
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We interviewed his family to learn how his unique upbringing influenced his current musical path.
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Those works in particular are deeply personal, exploring his gay sexuality, Catholic upbringing, and illness.
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The first discusses her upbringing in Chicago and explores issues of race, class and education.
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It doesn't take a psychoanalyst to see that his upbringing might be responsible for that.
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I saw that I'm lacking the skills, and I saw this gap in my upbringing.
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She uses her southern upbringing as a poetic tool, writing like Truman Capote before her.
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Princess Diana tried to give her kids a normal upbringing despite her sons being princes.
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Hana says her father's desire to bring his family together stemmed from his own upbringing.
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Despite the similarities to her own upbringing, Gerwig says the film is only semi-autobiographical.
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"I felt horribly guilty every time but didn't know why—no religious upbringing," she says.
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It's a sharply remembered memoir about his impoverished upbringing in Georgia near the Okefenokee Swamp.
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Flynn also recalled his upbringing with a pro-life mother, attending rallies and driving floats.
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"Doin' the Cockroach" found Brock grappling with the demons of his home-schooled religious upbringing.
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She begins from her earliest memories, vividly capturing poverty, abandonment, and a subsequent convent upbringing.
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But a sense of history is precisely what Rachel does find enviable about Nick's upbringing.
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Her principles and zeal probably come from her upbringing as the daughter of Lutheran ministers.
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The son of Indian immigrants, he credits his border-crossing schtick to his upbringing here.
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Pressley's upbringing not only shaped her politics — it is also physically represented throughout her campaign.
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Instead, he spoke softly and with humility about a middle-class upbringing and his spirituality.
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The 45-year-old once told The Telegraph what her religious upbringing meant to her.
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They found the stories amusing, and they saw how it was inspired by our upbringing.
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It can be frustrating, but also deeply enriching, to teach someone about my cultural upbringing.
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It's basically a lot of their way out of whatever difficult upbringing or tough surroundings.
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Tell me a little bit about your upbringing in the punk, metal, and noise scene.
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Because of his prudish upbringing, he is disgusted and backs away from the budding relationship.
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Mr. Mac described with some reluctance his upbringing as a Christian Scientist in Stockton, Calif.
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With the game Keeping the Candles Lit, Kessock revisited these traditions, reflecting on her upbringing.
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It was during our generations upbringing that gay marriage became legal in all 50 states.
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He began his career with "Essex County Trilogy," a fictional version of his childhood upbringing.
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Both my education goals and my career aspirations have been undoubtedly shaped by my upbringing.
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It soon would be, however, and the roots, in part, were probably in his upbringing.
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His father, Marv, with whom Todd reconciled after a harsh upbringing in Newport Beach, Calif.
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To combine my theater upbringing with film in one fell swoop was kind of awesome.
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Because of her upbringing, she lived between worlds, often searching for a sense of belonging.
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I had a wonderful upbringing and a mixed background as I am also half-Chinese.
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Women cooking together in the kitchen was a big part of their upbringing, she said.
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Time and again, her respectable upbringing clashes with her ferocious need for attention and independence.
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Rezo attributes that skill to his upbringing, which he said made him a skilled debater.
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Born in 1874, Hoover was orphaned by age 9 and experienced a grim, Dickensian upbringing.
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He went from middle class upbringing to one of the richest men in the world.
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According to Town & Country, because of Camilla's upper class upbringing, socializing with royals wasn't uncommon.
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Roper is especially good on Luther's unusual upbringing as the son of a mining family.
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I was put in foster care and so I didn't have a traditional indigenous upbringing.
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He's a real byproduct of his upbringing — a well-rounded kid, a well-read kid.
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Abigail fights dirty because a hard upbringing has taught her no fight is ever fair.
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DUNN: There was an acknowledgment that not everyone comes from an upper-middle-class upbringing.
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These treasures are a crossroad of Ricci's idiosyncratic upbringing and unorthodox perception of the world.
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In an interview with Philadelphia public radio station WHYY, Jenkins recalls being ashamed of his upbringing.
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Of course, visits out west aren't the only reminders Archie will have of his mom's upbringing.
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They are truly amazed when I tell them that there was no magic to their upbringing.
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Sloane's cool adult demeanour is juxtaposed with her adolescent eating disorders and her emotionally stifled upbringing.
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She kind of had a rough upbringing and she always loved the nuns that taught her.
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He went on to describe his upbringing and a life of learning from Fethullah Gülen's organization.
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And I want her to have a great upbringing the best way that I know how.
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BROADLY: Tell me about your upbringing and your journey from the Philippines to the United States.
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I was "made solid" by my upbringing; it gave me the fortitude to not give up.
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VICE: Low's upbringing is interesting, because it's not like this is a rag-to-riches story.
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I do think moral reasoning and relations of power are influenced by our culture and upbringing.
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I spent my upbringing in various neighborhoods in London surrounded by constant noise and incessant movement.
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Now 33, Ms. Maier describes her current life as the antithesis of her artsy, peripatetic upbringing.
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" Obama has spoken at length about her upbringing since writing about it in her memoir, "Becoming.
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"Both of my parents were very interested in the arts through my entire upbringing," she says.
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The difference in their upbringing may appear small to Americans, but it's meaningful in this case.
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Born to an Italian-American family and known as "Young Tommy," D'Alesandro had a political upbringing.
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For one writer with a devout Catholic upbringing, candid conversation about vaginas is a recent development.
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Despite living separately, Hayden Panettiere is still involved in her daughter's upbringing, a source tells PEOPLE.
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"I'm one of those parents who are quite careful about documenting their children's upbringing," she said.
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His style of speaking is conversational, and may even stem from his New York City upbringing.
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Chahine, whose own upbringing was upper-middle-class, mythologizes (and perhaps, at times, patronizes) the poor.
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" She shared of her upbringing, "My parents definitely are Scientologists, approached parenting from a Scientology viewpoint.
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That appreciation also tends to be heightened when that person, like Eminem, had a disadvantaged upbringing.
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Like Gladys, Snowy had a tough upbringing, having spent years on the streets before becoming domesticated.
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She knows her upbringing with Michael was different, but she thinks he was the best dad.
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He explained that his strict, home-schooled upbringing in rural Idaho contributed to his antisocial tendencies.
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Besides which, her upbringing taught her to do things herself rather than seek help from others.
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Her upbringing, mental health issues and high school achievements were among the topics of her testimony.
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His New Zealand upbringing, where basketball fandom is fairly niche, has kept him humble and focussed.
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His wishes for Jackson may have been tied to his Qatari upbringing, though we're not certain.
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Lilian Nejatpour explores a British-Iranian upbringing, using choreography to question attitudes towards gender and sexuality.
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Her sessions are comparable to holy experience deriving a lot of inspiration from her Catholic upbringing.
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It's far from surprising that many LGBTQ activists are either inspired or haunted by their upbringing.
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He's a former soldier who lost a leg in Afghanistan and who had a difficult upbringing.
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Gingrich spoke of his upbringing in a largely integrated society before arriving in Georgia in 1960.
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So, we're all living in Brooklyn because we want that to be part of the upbringing.
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The girls saw their father every other weekend, but it was Shyamala who shaped their upbringing.
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Cone spoke to CNN in 2012 about his faith and his upbringing in the segregated South.
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Mr. Biden's Roman Catholic upbringing and Irish heritage are, along with his family, his personal touchstones.
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The polite self-effacement of his Midwestern upbringing came through, but Mr. Vernon battles excessive modesty.
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Sometimes these kids think I had a whole different upbringing and had everything handed to me.
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I was playing with bullets outside, and my parents wanted me to have a normal upbringing.
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The interior reflects his rural upbringing, including handmade crafts and folk art that adorns the walls.
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It dawned on me that this voice in my head was an echo of my upbringing.
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Clinton — her marriage, her child, her upbringing, her activist past — than about her health care policies.
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The Ivy House, home of that elm tree, was at the heart of his cosseted upbringing.
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The chef Fany Gerson's holiday feast is born of her Jewish heritage and Mexico City upbringing.
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"It could be simple, but it had to be good," Pierre says of his culinary upbringing.
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Tell me a bit more about your upbringing in Kolkata and how it influenced your cooking.
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She wrote about a world starkly different from my Georgia upbringing — New Jersey seemed so exotic.
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Any additional likeness found in the identical twins is chalked up to genes instead of upbringing.
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However, I believe it has a lot more to do with their upbringing than economic reasons.
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This probably accounted for the lapse in parenting that characterized that crucial span of my upbringing.
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The ad serves as an introduction to both Harris' upbringing and her pitch to Iowa voters.
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Once I open my mouth, our differences in upbringing and cultural background become even more obvious.
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He was born in Canberra, but part of his upbringing took place in the United States.
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She said she had felt pushed into terminating her pregnancies by her own strict religious upbringing.
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Nixon had a modest upbringing as the son of a humble grocer, rather like Margaret Thatcher.
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And she's all smiles during The Bachelor premiere, but apparently, she's actually had a tough upbringing.
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His ads describe his middle-class upbringing in Boston and highlight his philanthropic giving, for instance.
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" He once told a group of black college students, "Nobody cares how tough your upbringing was.
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For me, American culture and an American upbringing have always seemed too potent to shake off.
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Merkel has also retained one food-related habit from her upbringing in shortage-prone East Germany.
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I had wanted out of school and, after a landlocked upbringing, yearned to see an ocean.
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She had been a teenage runaway and high school drop-out after a gruesomely abusive upbringing.
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"Bringing the kids to see how meat is produced is part of the upbringing," he said.
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Having experienced a traditional Philadelphia upbringing, Monaco's Princess Grace insisted her children appreciate their American heritage.
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It was a stressful upbringing, one she would often use to quietly humble those around her.
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Viewers were left to determine how much a child's upbringing would play into their individual experiences.
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In his youth, Turner loved to fish and to sail, but he had a difficult upbringing.
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My upbringing gave me a good head on my shoulders, and you develop confidence over time.
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Her Jewish upbringing included Hebrew school, a bat mitzvah, and a desire to go on Birthright.
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Cruz is said to have had a troubled upbringing and felt disconnected from his home life.
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Trump's style of speaking is conversational, and may even stem from his New York City upbringing.
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We're more than halfway through before getting details about the artist's childhood, upbringing, and family tragedies.
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It was a very peaceful upbringing, and that is something I always strive for in my movies.
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The old Royal Adelaide Hospital and SANFL legend Garry McIntosh are like mythological figures in my upbringing.
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In it, they recount Cheryl's upbringing, her father's death and their lives since, including raising two daughters.
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Ayesha Malik considers herself an American on paper, a Pakistani by heritage, and a Saudi by upbringing.
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Settled in the white, Puritan society of Salem Village, Tituba's multicultural upbringing alone would have raised suspicions.
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Yevgeniya, a 26-year-old Miami native, believes she feared demons due to her quintessential Florida upbringing.
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"There was just a certain amount of ignorance," Dunham admitted, referring to her privileged white liberal upbringing.
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His neighborhood buddy-turned-rival, Gareth Walker, is white, and seems to have had a similar upbringing.
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The sad part about this is Brock was sentenced based on his lifestyle, based on his upbringing.
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"In his upbringing, it was all about being 'faggots on the corner of the streets,'" Mohammed said.
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Buttigieg's wealthy upbringing makes him 42% less likable in the eyes of primary voters, INSIDER polls found.
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Upbringing: May grew up in rural Oxfordshire, as the only child of a Church of England vicar.
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It could be something to do with my family, something to do with my upbringing, something random.
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Camilla said she has her upbringing in the British gentry to thank for her ability to adapt.
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Her fascination with the natural world grew alongside a religious upbringing; her father being a congregational minister.
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I was lucky because I had a fun upbringing, but I never quite slotted in anywhere perfectly.
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She credited her upbringing in New York City's tough Bronx borough in the 1970s for her refusal.
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The two also bonded over a similar upbringing that helped inform the story and its vivid characters.
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The coming-of-age story has a long history of providing complex answers to questions of upbringing.
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Even in resisting the circumstances of our upbringing, we find ourselves being carved and shaped by it.
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This stirring memoir chronicles how she survived her survivalist upbringing, eventually earning a PhD from Cambridge University.
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How did her upbringing impact the kind of woman and the kind of leader she would become?
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How we respond to moral questions is often influenced by our values and upbringing, not our age.
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"I carry with me from my male upbringing a sense that femininity is forbidden," she tells me.
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The woman was friendly and curious, asking Araoz personal questions about her family, her upbringing, their finances.
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"We need to change schools, we need to teach kids in schools, change their upbringing," she elaborated.
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Dear Franklin JonesUntil he was an adult, Jonathan L. Hirsch didn't realize how strange his upbringing was.
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"My main focus and goal is to make sure my son has the best upbringing," Tyga said.
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Despite Brown's fame (and infamy), Guzman said her goal is to give Royalty a normal, supportive upbringing.
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"I wanted him so badly and made sure I could give him a good upbringing," she says.
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"It could be something to do with my family, something to do with my upbringing, something random."
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If Ms Hassan, a Sunni Muslim by upbringing, is concerned about her safety, she doesn't show it.
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Speaking of their children's upbringing, Sharon credited herself for raising them to be charitable and public servants.
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But it's this lack of an intrinsic English-language psych upbringing that makes Divino Niño's sound fresh.
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It doesn't matter your upbringing or if you have a 4.0 — you still can't commit sexual assault.
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That would have totally screwed with our childhood memories and probably made us question our entire upbringing.
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Cube follows Game here, summarizing his upbringing around Crips, and how he parlayed that experience into success.
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Called Sins of the Brother , it details Milat's poverty stricken upbringing in a family of Croatian immigrants.
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Now, maybe it's my Irish Catholic upbringing, but you never want to [be perceived as] too greedy.
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"I am just expressing my opinion," said Marano in an accent that gives away his Brooklyn upbringing.
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Eric Nusbaum The Holy Zion Center of Deliverance church played an integral part in Cam Newton's upbringing.
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The bank "was born with the birthmark of China, but its upbringing is international," Mr. Jin said.
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She nevertheless describes her upbringing, in Greenwich, Connecticut, as fairly ordinary, by the standards, anyway, of Greenwich.
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Mr. Clark's grandmother, who ran a 13-room hotel, also played a major role in his upbringing.
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It's no doubt been played at countless weddings for couples of nearly every conceivable origin and upbringing.
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He repeatedly said that his upbringing on an Iowa farm taught him to see the problem through.
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It begins in 1999, with faint traditional music and a convict (Colin Lane) who recalls his upbringing.
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Hal was surprised now to find how much of her upbringing had stayed with her all along.
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Black Moses is the sound of Channel Tres giving listeners a taste of his upbringing and personality.
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So why did you decide to write about your upbringing and your origin story, so to speak?
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The blossoming artist credits her unique sound to her upbringing and recent transition down to Music City.
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While I'm not even Catholic, I still resented Scaramucci's attempt to draw legitimacy from his Catholic upbringing.
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Gypsy's highly disturbing upbringing was the subject of the HBO documentary, "Mommy Dead and Dearest," in 2017.
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How could he make this upbringing funny to the tipsy patrons of Joe's Bar on Weed Street?
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Over email, Octo Champ tells THUMP that the track was a way of connecting to his upbringing.
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I had this really sort of strange upbringing where I never knew what was going to happen.
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Given your upbringing in Lexington, Kentucky, did you have an impression that Trump could rise like this?
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This fluidity is sometimes attributed to her upbringing in Chicago where her bedroom window overlooked Lake Michigan.
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She says she now devotes her time to rescuing migrants as a reaction to her privileged upbringing.
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Taking notes from his upbringing in Kobe, Japan, Kiyokawa's style is deeply rooted in traditional Japanese practices.
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In Belgium, for instance, she repeatedly heard stories about beer as a cornerstone of a Belgian upbringing.
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Fieri explains that his hippie upbringing impacted his awareness of the environment and how we treat it.
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But like many second-generation immigrant overachievers, I've spent decades struggling with the paradox of my upbringing.
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Regardless of skin color, upbringing or nationality, they are able to thrive in different types of environments.
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The book will detail Ms. Williams's upbringing — including her childhood, which was spread out across the South.
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Books ____ The chef Fany Gerson's holiday feast is born of her Jewish heritage and Mexico City upbringing.
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We didn't have a lot of money, but [I had] a very nice Oregon sort of upbringing.
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The knot in one's necktie is a biography in silk, communicating details of temperament, character and upbringing.
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Claudia Durastanti's "La Straniera" ("The Stranger") recalls her upbringing in a dysfunctional family between Brooklyn and Basilicata.
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Gay, and working-class by upbringing, Wojnarowicz was caught up in the culture wars of the 1980s.
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" She shot back, "I don't hate anybody," citing her Catholic upbringing and warned, "Don't mess with me.
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In a 2010 "Nightline" interview, Adelson explained how his rough upbringing helped him become a shrewd businessman.
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If this seems at odds with how many of us remember our upbringing, that's because it is.
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The church formed a key part of his upbringing and helped build his belief system around equality.
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"Oh, absolutely!" she perks up, in an accent tinged with a Dublin brogue from her Irish upbringing.
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Ms. Weisz said her upbringing helped her employ the proper inflections, gestures and even Torah references onstage.
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If you've had a difficult upbringing, you will probably be more resilient, empathetic and open to change.
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I had a modest upbringing and I can understand people that are striving to reach their dreams.
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Gangsters of his day typically came from impoverished backgrounds, but Mr. Persico's upbringing was solidly middle class.
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Her true identity is no longer stymied by her upbringing, nor is it forcibly denied behind bars.
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It's also the perfect, most comforting combination of her Jewish upbringing and her affinity for Italian cuisine.
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Why did you you not include those details when talking about his upbringing earlier in the film?
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Pedro was also the first cooperating witness to testify in English — a reflection of his upbringing in Chicago.
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Labor party MP Emma Husar opened up about her rough upbringing as a survivor of domestic violence herself.
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In his speech, Castro drew from his personal immigrant roots and his upbringing in San Antonio's west side.
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"Maybe it's my Irish Catholic upbringing, but you never want to [be perceived as] too greedy," she says.
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Neither my mother or father had a privileged upbringing so I knew he wouldn't be judged for that.
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Billionaire Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg has also said he owes his success to the serendipity of his upbringing.
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To consume and perform online in a basic way is thus to reflect a highly American, capitalist upbringing.
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Wilder's "Little House on the Prairie" series of books for children were about her upbringing on the frontier.
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"Maybe it's my Irish Catholic upbringing, but you never want to [be perceived as] too greedy," she said.
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"[In] the majority of NBA players' upbringing, there's not much financial education," Iguodala told CNBC's "Squawk Box " Tuesday.
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The unstoppable Molly Bolt is determined to leave behind her poor Southern upbringing to make something of herself.
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She opened up about some of that, including her own upbringing and family, during her remarks on Monday.
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Perhaps sadly (for a gypsy upbringing was still judged romantic then), both items were swiftly handed back again.
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His upbringing, what happened to him in Vietnam, what happened to him after Vietnam before he met Rebecca?
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"When you're there, it's like you're in prison," Fernandez told ESPN in 2013, about his upbringing in Cuba.
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He decided he wanted to normalize his children, because that's the kind of upbringing he had in Australia.
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She lived with her grandmother in the new London suburb of Brompton (later she reinvented her rackety upbringing).
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Ethan's lawyer argued that he suffered from "affluenza" because of his wealthy upbringing – which resulted in his nickname.
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According to Google's Doodle Blog, Eisenstein, despite his upbringing, often used his movies depict stories of class struggles.
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She was raised as a Jehovah's Witness, and describes how her upbringing shaped how she views fashion today.
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Maybe they have feelings of being gay, but feel it is wrong or shameful because of their upbringing.
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"[It was] a subject I had little to no information on because of my sheltered upbringing," she writes.
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Sometimes, this is used for that aforementioned devastating effect, as with the flashbacks to BoJack's mother's bleak upbringing.
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I didn't really have a musical upbringing but I was always fascinated with music from a young age.
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He says he "got religion" from his mother, whose faith was founded in her upbringing on the island.
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Her upbringing, with counterculture intellectual parents who raised her in a commune in California, probably ignited that streak.
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So what is disgusting to taste is as much about our culture, context, and upbringing as anything else.
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I felt an immediate connection with Mukbang and South Korean culture because of my Lebanese heritage and upbringing.
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The Rock has always emphasized his upbringing and the work he's done to get to where he is.
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McDonnell's world view is shaped by his upbringing, he was born in the blue-collar city of Liverpool.
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Buttigieg's rhetorical gift, thanks to his red-state upbringing, is selling Democratic policy through a less partisan lens.
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This upbringing shaped him —often for the worse, as his controversial stance on segregation for federal employees showed.
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"I was raised that way," says Elizabeth, who will be 29 this November, referring to her Mormon upbringing.
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It is not an exaggeration to discern a direct line between Mr Timothy's upbringing and Mrs May's vision.
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Also, I think often Asian Americans didn't have the same kind of upbringing as their non-Asian classmates.
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"Well, the thing is I'm from a good upbringing and I've been inspired to help people," he says.
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He seemingly aimed to counter this narrative in the Fox News interview with examples of a "wholesome" upbringing.
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He sometimes spun his Northeastern upbringing as an advantage: having grown up around Jews, he understood the enemy.
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"I was well aware that I was with other kids who had a fairly privileged upbringing," she said.
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" MSNBC host Joy Reid and Lawrence O'Donnell implied Kelly's comments were inspired by his upbringing in "segregated Boston.
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Drake poked fun at his Canadian upbringing when "Black Jeopardy" returned to Saturday Night Live on May 14.
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Obama contrasted Mr. Trump's privileged upbringing with the middle-class roots she and Mr. Obama share with Mrs.
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The live-action Jafar is revealed to have some deep-seated insecurities about his less-than-regal upbringing.
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LaKela Brown's plaster-cast sculptures represent the common trappings and symbols of her 1990s hip hop-flavored upbringing.
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Do you think that comes from your specific global upbringing or something that comes with living in exile?
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Matsuyama creates a conversation between his childhood upbringing and his now-global experiences as an internationally exhibiting artist.
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Was it nature, a particular moment or work of art that inspired you to denounce your Anglican upbringing?
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But she was caring and compassionate, and she gave Curry her first memorable outlet from a troubled upbringing.
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Rye bread might be divisive in America, but its earthiness is an essential part of a European upbringing.
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I used to be afraid of things like that when I was a kid because of Christian upbringing.
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I don't think that has anything to do with religion—it's a cultural issue, a question of upbringing.
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The dogs—including Lady, Bruno, and Sweetie—reminded Meachum of her upbringing, on a farm in rural Mississippi.
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Her upbringing has remained a point of pride, and she has often referred to herself as a cowgirl.
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And what comes bulldozing through is riot footage that's meant to connect Houston to her upbringing in Newark.
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He equally acknowledged that his attitude toward those whose money he counted had been shaped by his upbringing.
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Yet I remain mystified when people make assumptions about my upbringing having been in some chaotically lenient household.
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He is poor and, despite his desire to reject his father, inwardly conflicted about his strict Christian upbringing.
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Scientists are certain there's a biological component to psychopathy — but your upbringing likely also has a heavy hand.
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Luda's also the official decision maker now when it comes to his daughter's school, doctor and religious upbringing.
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In part, this is likely attributable to Bronson's upbringing in Queens, the most richly layered and diverse borough.
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But the court did hear testimony from the man's estranged siblings who described a traumatic and impoverished upbringing.
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"I suspect I should apologize for my affection for the Englishness of my upbringing," he wrote Wednesday night.
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My entire upbringing and the larger culture taught me that gay people were not worthy of God's love.
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" He says that "because of my economic and racial upbringing, I'm not sure what group I belong to.
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The general belief was that their upbringing — a triumph of nurture over nature — would make them truly female.
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She is further dogged by her privileged upbringing, and the irrepressible elegance it is seen to have produced.
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Or do you think it is always inappropriate — a sign of a limited vocabulary, or an improper upbringing?
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Chatterjee cites his upbringing as inspiration to deliver "economic freedom for everyone," as Armstrong says is Coinbase's mission.
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But I buck my upbringing, and I convince (beg) my fiancé to start trying casually before the wedding.
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Her book "Life of a Real Housewife" explores her difficult upbringing and her encounters with reality TV stars.
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It ran for four seasons starting in 2005 on UPN and was loosely based on his own upbringing.
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She attributed her success to her upbringing among a diverse group of people who worked primarily in agriculture.
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And much against my small-town, patriotic, Republican upbringing in upstate New York, I joined a peace demonstration.
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The Kenins returned to the United States soon after, and tennis quickly became a part of Sofia's upbringing.
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Self-made millionaire and "Shark Tank" star Barbara Corcoran had a very different upbringing than her own kids.
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My family was more functional than Bri's, but my grandmother too was a huge part of my upbringing.
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These variants are passed out before birth and do not change afterward; they are not altered by upbringing.
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Depending on his upbringing, he has probably gone through periods of being scared of the feelings he's feeling.
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Would you say that having a strong Christian upbringing makes it harder to have a death positive view?
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She has talked about those values in her own life, mainly in the context of her mother's difficult upbringing.
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Her other father, Roger (Andy Gillet), is exasperated but sympathetic, chalking up his daughter's sullenness to her unorthodox upbringing.
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It has become increasingly normal for men to take an active role in their children's upbringing, starting at birth.
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"It goes to show you what a hell of a woman she is and her family upbringing," Odom said.
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Melanie Metz: Working in south Florida, I've gained a deeper understanding of my surroundings in relation to my upbringing.
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Your protagonist Kass is telling her story to Janet, a fellow prisoner, who is from a very different upbringing.
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It's a loving ode to her Southern upbringing, and the traditions and places that made her who she is.
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Her attraction to Anja is that overwhelming – and, in large part due to her conservative Christian upbringing, that frightening.
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It's about as much exposure as possible to the kind of upbringing that the person you're playing is from.
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"Kyrsten Sinema's own family says she's been lying about her upbringing for political gain," said RNC spokesperson Michael Ahrens.
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His mixed-race heritage, exotic upbringing overseas and professorial Ivy League persona didn't fit the traditional black leader mold.
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Paternity leave has been shown to make a father more engaged throughout his children's upbringing, helping them to thrive.
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During the episode, her mother admitted that she had negative early experiences with sex due to her conservative upbringing.
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Now, "so many people who had a hard upbringing or are immigrants tell us we inspired them," says Donna.
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Influenced by his upbringing in a Yoruba community, Babalola's musical journey started in an unlikely place: his father's church.
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After this scene, it's clear Meredith is acting in line with her upbringing — just like Annie and Hallie are.
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Growing up in California to Japanese parents, Kawasaki's bi-cultural upbringing had a strong impact on her visual style.
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His mother was also distant, placing most of his early upbringing in the hands of their nanny, Olive Rand.
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She had incredible connections due to her upbringing, and some of her earliest investors were family members and friends.
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It references trials of Chance's upbringing on Chicago's south side, and Harry Potter, Peter Pan and Space Jam, too.
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Grant looked at one study that showed how architects' upbringing differed than their technically skilled yet less creative peers.
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At the end of the year, she returned from her travels with a newfound appreciation for her desert upbringing.
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Now Rachel had someone to mock her former teachers with, someone with whom she could openly question her upbringing.
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The Fort Worth, Texas native sings damn good country music, even though he didn't have a "traditional" country upbringing.
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From his Catholic upbringing to concerns about how he walks at night, Mulaney is clean, collected and unfailingly funny.
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I wouldn't be surprised to learn that Wilson's upbringing as a minister's son played into his support for temperance.
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On the campaign trail Kasich often speaks of his blue collar upbringing in McKees Rocks, Pennsylvania, outside of Pittsburgh.
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The nest helped Baxter herself find courage in an upbringing punctuated by an absent mother with severe mental illness.
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I had been there many times, but the culture still felt elusive to me, blurred by my American upbringing.
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Artists as diverse as Wiley and Skream openly talk about the huge role garage played in their musical upbringing.
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I feel like we've had a slightly unusual upbringing, and we've been really close with our two younger sisters.
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Sen. Bernie Sanders has made little mention of his childhood and upbringing during his long career in public office.
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Despite their modest upbringing, Familia said, his parents bought him whatever baseball equipment he needed and supported his career.
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Branson's adventurous spirit, however, wasn't just a quality he picked up in adulthood, but dates back to his upbringing.
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Merkel, who was born in Hamburg in 1954, has spoken on numerous occasions about her upbringing under Soviet occupation.
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The suspected gunman in the Parkland shooting had a troubled upbringing and was reportedly being treated by a therapist.
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In our small-town upbringing, we didn't have restaurants and we didn't go out to eat all the time.
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It was a lonely and often painful existence, and the repercussions of her upbringing have haunted Wray into adulthood.
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The Juggalos relayed how they had grown up in fatherless homes and drew comparisons to Violent J's own upbringing.
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Broadly spoke with writer/director Greta Gerwig and star Saoirse Ronan about Catholic school upbringing, first kisses, and prom.
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Others may be prisoners of their upbringing, or their ignorance, or victims of their own hardships, lashing out wildly.
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Sometimes I wish I wasn't constrained by the middle class upbringing and the urge to actually complete a conversation.
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Fast food was a huge part of my upbringing, because my father worked for McDonald's for about 17 years.
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The extremity of Westover's upbringing emerges gradually through her telling, which only makes the telling more alluring and harrowing.
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His ironical, world-weary way of talking and his chalk-striped suits and monogrammed slippers suggest a privileged upbringing.
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It harks back to his humble upbringing in Brooklyn and his father, a blue-collar worker and WWII veteran.
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My upbringing, coming from a Latin family and being first generation — that is a really big part of everything.
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I had a weird upbringing—I grew up in a house where everyone was making movies all the time.
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Her lifelong Christian faith, the born-again variety, was the center point of her life and my entire upbringing.
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Director Crystal Moselle's subjects will captivate you as they craft and costume the story of their severely isolated upbringing.
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WHITE'S UPBRINGING WAS, in many respects, typical of a black working-class childhood in the years between the wars.
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Madi's revealed a keen understanding of her upbringing and the parts of it she would like to break from.
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He attributed his social activism to his worldly upbringing as a teenager and to the spirit of the 1960s.
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However difficult the road has been at times, Mr. Pendleton said his upbringing kept him feeling rooted and supported.
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A new "black-ish" spinoff explores a character's unusual upbringing, and "American Horror Story: Apocalypse" is available to stream.
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Unhitched Eli Falk and Rina Shapiro say expectations from their upbringing and Jewish communities caused them to marry prematurely.
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"There was a point in my upbringing where everything I personally owned could fit in a backpack," Scott said.
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For YG, who is from Compton, it's the sound of his upbringing, thick with local hits and local quarrels.
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Despite her prominent roots and upbringing, she has said that even as a little girl, she loved to shock.
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Craig says it is the struggles she faced during her upbringing that remind her why she's running for office.
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Her book reflects its author's upbringing, and often cites biblical passages to explain why Westboro's members were so persuadable.
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He's not the only black leader who talks about self-reliance Start with the way conservatives celebrate Thomas' upbringing.
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I am admittedly limited by nostalgia for my own upbringing, which I like to think has served me decently.
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Such a cocktail of emotions comes up that you have to understand your upbringing and your own money story.
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Mr. Tillman had a strict religious upbringing that he broke away from, but he is still making moral arguments.
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According to accounts by family friends and neighbors, his strict Muslim upbringing was upended by the events of 2011.
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This timely memoir seeks to reconcile an evangelical upbringing in Texas with literary life in a godless New York.
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She was only a few years older than Agnes, but she'd had an entirely different upbringing, devoid of rules.
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Finally, I had graduated from Topeka High, and still felt connected to the place and to my Midwestern upbringing.
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In our small town upbringing, we didn't have restaurants and we didn't go out to eat all the time.
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"Father Figures" purports to run about two hours, but it feels like the length of Kyle and Peter's upbringing.
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Despite her equally international upbringing, she's chosen to don a combination of Western-style clothing and traditional Wa garb.
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Carrington rationalized her experiences at the asylum in terms of both her Celtic upbringing and fascination with alchemical transformation.
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Spirituality was a large part of her upbringing—the way she was "raised to interpret the world," Reed says.
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She also noted how her upbringing as the daughter of a teacher and military colonel shaped her views on dress.
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Though it is clear from his book that his Irish Catholic upbringing was the foundation of his concern for immigrants.
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The Carter sisters say they were huge Disney fanatics as kids, and music played a prominent role in their upbringing.
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The number of siblings you have influences just one aspect of your upbringing — but it doesn't paint the whole picture.
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I am a father of three, a pediatrician, and I know how damaging this message can be to one's upbringing.
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" Currently on her Beautiful Trauma tour, Pink, 38, describes her own upbringing in Doylestown, Pennsylvania, as "free range, I guess.
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I think it's only been hinted on in small doses that you know that he had a really horrible upbringing.
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" But he also pointed to Graham's "humble" upbringing -- "including the fact that he raised his sister after his parents died.
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Last year, Richards produced a dramedy on Paramount Network called American Woman, inspired by her unconventional upbringing in the '70s.
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" But he also pointed to Graham's "humble" upbringing -- "including the fact that he raised his sister after his parents died.
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Also home to drug runners and violent gang members, the center was terrifyingly alien to Bolu's comfortable middle-class upbringing.
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Sorry, Daniel, even after a summer of playing a flatulent dead body, you still haven't shaken off your Hogwarts upbringing.
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Although I'm familiar with enthusiastic consent as a concept, my upbringing really glorified 'being taken' as the ultimate turn on.
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As unlikely an origin as any modern president's, this was an upbringing at once blissful and claustrophobic, privileged and marginalised.
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Pierre weaves the spiritual, biblical, and mythological imagery in her haunting and intimate paintings, inspired by her own religious upbringing.
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It could be a lack of communication, or the fact that they had a different kind of upbringing in Somalia.
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Her upbringing, apparently, has as much to do with Dolezal's claims of blackness as white privilege and white saviorism do.
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Mr. Dickerson said his approach to interviewing guests — including the candidates on Saturday — could largely be traced to his upbringing.
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Her Midwest farm upbringing provides a contrast to Trump's, an everyday appeal that will help the businessman with suburban voters.
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His upbringing was typical of a Thai born into a family of rice farmers in the impoverished area of Isaan.
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And our love for them will grow as they influence and play an integral part of the next generation's upbringing.
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The "symbol of cheating" could mean many different things, depending on what your culture and upbringing taught you about cheating.
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Alameri made waves during her stint on The Bachelor by refusing to kiss Lowe due to her strict Muslim upbringing.
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His parenting style is so influenced by his upbringing because he was raised in a much more liberal, artistic household.
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" Sheriff Williams has corroborated Kamiyah's account of her upbringing, telling PEOPLE, "For all accounts, she was well taken care of.
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"He was talking about his upbringing and how he was raised by a single mother," said Denver native Brandon Glanton.
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Zelda is hellbent on giving Sabrina a proper witch upbringing, but as you'll learn, Sabrina does things her own way.
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In the south, Mary Lou McDonald, Mr Adams's deputy and most likely successor in Dublin, had a more orthodox upbringing.
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To make sure that they have the healthiest upbringing possible despite everything that happens in their life is really crucial.
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"I have post-traumatic stress disorder," he says, and mentions that it is a result of his "different-style" upbringing.
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It was very ironic, this assumption made by people coupled with the fact that I had a very tough upbringing.
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He talked about his upbringing, said that our soldiers were our greatest natural resource, and attacked his candidate's opponent's record.
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That reaction was just a projection of my internalized feelings about what I deserve in life due to my upbringing.
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Sybrina Fulton acknowledges her son's transition toward teenage rebellion while still relishing in his child-like innocence and studious upbringing.
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We ordered food from his favourite spot (they only deliver to him) and learned about his Congolese culture and upbringing.
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She started that effort in earnest Thursday, detailing how her faith affected her upbringing and guided her throughout her life.
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Self-made real estate tycoon Sean Conlon explains that his own hunger comes from his modest upbringing and immigrant story.
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Now that I'm an adult I notice that upbringing in my fundamentals, in the way that I move and think.
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She regularly discusses instilling values of hard work in the trio, a parenting technique influenced by her own humble upbringing.
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Reflecting on his upbringing, Mendes added that he grew up "braiding hair and painting nails" with his 15 female cousins.
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UK Apache, one of the two men behind jungle classic "Original Nuttah," is sitting opposite me, reflecting on his upbringing.
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In calling Kehler, I realized I wanted an easy throughline showing how my upbringing could inform my current political practices.
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Whatever happens now will allow you to recognize how your upbringing has shaped—and continues to shape—your self-image.
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I felt like I hadn't been wearing clothes, but the entirety of my upbringing — and that wasn't a bad thing.
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The upbringing that Justine and I had was in no way as traumatic as what goes on in this movie.
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Francina Townes, an 18-year-old entrepreneur who had a rough upbringing in West Baltimore, took exception to Trump's remarks.
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German Chancellor Angela Merkel appeared to hit back at Trump, drawing on her own upbringing in Soviet-controlled East Germany.
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He also touted his blue-collar upbringing as the three battle for support ahead of the state's April 5 primary.
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But Sanders' political outlook was shaped by his upbringing in Brooklyn, even as his experiences there pushed him to leave.
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Berlinger says there were a few aspects of Bundy's upbringing that likely played a part in forming his murderous ways.
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Guzman tells of his poor upbringing and how dealing drugs was the only way to provide his family with food.
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But some twists along the way are distinctly Mr. Reed's: a Reform Jewish upbringing and bar mitzvah in Brookline, Mass.
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I had wealthy parents who gave me a great upbringing, who paid for me to go to an amazing school.
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Behind "The Last Samurai," shadowing it but subtly unmentioned, lies the failed project of John Stuart Mill's highly rational upbringing.
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They go in so many different directions, covering everything and everyone from your work, to your relationships, to your upbringing.
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This, as far as I know, is the only quarrel the mother and the father have about the girl's upbringing.
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"I remember my upbringing of people coming here for jobs and then not getting those jobs," Ms. Zoboi told me.
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"He married me knowing that I wanted to have a child and what my upbringing was like," she told audiences.
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Despite their close upbringing, the two would often go for long periods of time without speaking, according to a source.
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He told the others about his upbringing during the Depression, during which his impoverished parents had beaten and abused him.
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I work hard, I'm ambitious, I always do my best—and that's definitely in large part because of my upbringing.
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The point of this video is to reveal things that I wish I would have known earlier in my upbringing.
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We create our emotions from bodily sensations, past experiences, and from learning emotional concepts from our parents and cultural upbringing.
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I thought back to my whole musical upbringing, where I came from, and all the musical moments we had together.
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Researchers at Hanover College found that women experience more sexual guilt compared to men, especially those with a religious upbringing.
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Beyond that, I blame credit my upbringing — the family members and friends in my life — for my no-makeup approach.
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We talked about his upbringing and punchy way of living, the darkness of his latest role, and his personal heroes.
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Brands. I was raised in a series of trailer parks with a nomadic upbringing… What do we have in common?
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So I had a military upbringing; the difference between right and wrong was drilled into me from a young age.
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Ms. Mack played Chloe Sullivan in "Smallville," which told the story of the upbringing of Clark Kent in Smallville, Kan.
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Schonberger was advised to play up the Jewish aspect of his mixed-religion and largely secular upbringing in the meeting.
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Let what they truly enjoy and need outweigh the lessons of your upbringing, because sometimes they're wiser than you think.
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Vázquez interweaves memories of her upbringing with a rundown of civic practices that, in combination, led to the Bronx's decline.
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It sums up my very old love for Shostakovich's music and, in some way, my connection to my Soviet upbringing.
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And, she said, she would want to know whether the upbringing of a dog has an effect on this behavior.
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To build a nation of equal opportunity for everyone, we need to dismantle this spurious legacy of our common upbringing.
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The first episode will focus on Ms. Witherspoon herself, as she reminisces with her mom about her upbringing in Nashville.
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John Kidd's early life is like a Wes Anderson newsreel of an American upbringing — extraordinary and crackpot, bending toward fabulism.
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My siblings and I had, at first, a pretty conservative Catholic upbringing, and then my parents joined an evangelical church.
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Carlotta prayed every day at Grace Cathedral, a gothic-style church that, while Episcopalian, reminded O'Neill of his Catholic upbringing.
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In a 2016 interview for the Archive of American Television, Mr. Mumford traced his boldness in part to his upbringing.
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He sees Louise, his teenage daughter, becoming an angry and bitter outsider, alienated from the social world of her upbringing.
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My mother left her impoverished upbringing in South Los Angeles with a full-tuition scholarship to attend college in Boston.
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Awkwafina's defenders have attributed her performance of Blackness to her multicultural upbringing in Queens, as depicted in her new series.
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Haunted by his country's fractured past, by memories of an upbringing starved of books, he escaped from history through literature.
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How does this incident cast a shadow over the Westover parents and children, and the survivalism that characterizes their upbringing?
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Mr. James said her upbringing and years spent representing the poor and disenfranchised had shaped her perspective on the bench.
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It's the right spot from which to look back and interrogate her precarious upbringing, her tricky maternal and paternal legacies.
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Specifically, a grown man who resents his royal upbringing, and who helps deliver one of the trailer's most biting exchanges.
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"Money is a very emotional subject and certain people have different fears about money, depending on their upbringing," says Holeman.
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He was self-conscious about his lack of education, his "oppressive" upbringing in Mississippi, even his skin color, she said.
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From rich kid to reality star to White House senior advisor, Ivanka Trump's upbringing is riddled with twists and turns.
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A number of other researchers, including both geneticists and neurologists, presume a biological component that is also influenced by upbringing.
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These are not innocent, underage children who are looking for a normal upbringing in the fishbowl of the White House.
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Born in 1979, the year before the policy began, he recalls a cheerful rural upbringing as one of three children.
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I had a comfortable upbringing financially speaking, and my life would have been relatively easy if I hadn't been transgender.
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Many people assume that because I discuss reproductive health so freely, I must have had a very body-positive upbringing.
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He is 50 and had a religious upbringing, which I feel is the main reason he has never been forthright.
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Her upbringing, Ms. Smith said, was comfortable and loving in a solid, black middle-class neighborhood on Chicago's South Side.
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There is no doubt about the brand of politics Klobuchar is selling — a practical centrism rooted in her Midwestern upbringing.
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Then, in an attack on the integrity of the justice system, he invoked his poor upbringing and his mother's legacy.
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This might have been predicted, if not from Mr. Szymanski's English upbringing and British citizenship, then from his work history.
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I cared so much more about her upbringing and her life, and in my opinion, how unfairly she was treated.
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Gone forever were the spoils of his well-off upbringing, surrounded by his engineer, pilot, and military-ranking family members.
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Along with your DNA and your upbringing, there's a third (and obvious) factor in your anxiety equation: your present environment.
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Born in New York, he spent most of his upbringing in Florence, Italy, and trained as an architect in London.
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Is it picking up on the signs of a low-socioeconomic upbringing that may leave lasting impressions on our faces?
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All that may sound like an utter contradiction with the conventional forms of Christianity that marked Mr Johnson's upbringing and education.
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Despite an impoverished upbringing in the inner city, he's became one of the top paid athletes with $85.5 million in earnings.
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Thomas Lanigan-Schmidt's glittery assemblages point toward both his working-class Catholic upbringing in New Jersey and New York tenement life.
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Ferrera, her voice rising and breaking, recalled her upbringing as the proud child of Honduran immigrants, who went to public schools.
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Her melancholy outlook was fueled by her upbringing and an acute awareness, via cancer, of her own horizon line of life.
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"Everything old was forbidden or destroyed and anything imaginary — anything related to fantasy — was not allowed," he says of his upbringing.
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The lifestyle brand, which includes everything from clothes to kitchen supplies, was named in homage to said grandparents and her upbringing.
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In contrast to his better-off peers, who chafed against their starchy upbringing, Renoir was bourgeois by aspiration, not by birth.
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A time, a place, an upbringing, a friendship, all shot through with violence: these elements recall Elena Ferrante's four Neapolitan novels.
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Her show would star one Lil' Richie, who is weary of the "access and excess" afforded him by his pampered upbringing.
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We were different in so many ways — race, socioeconomic status, family upbringing — but our great unifier was our low self-esteem.
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Already juggling the care of one small child, not to mention repressed trauma from her own upbringing, Tracee has no options.
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I wouldn't call myself religious - I haven't been to church ever since I left home, but I can't deny my upbringing.
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Luxenberg attributes Brown's myopic view that "separate did not mean unequal" to his sheltered New England upbringing and "most conventional" outlook.
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In a city of immigrants, Compton felt able to mix her Caribbean upbringing with the Creole flavors of her new home.
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As well as his enduring loyalty to French cheese, Blanc's upbringing in France continues to have an influence over his cooking.
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This is Us always operates on two playing fields -- the upbringing of the triplets and their behavior in the present day.
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Ms. Vestal, who had dreams of being a veterinarian, was introduced to "life outside" her sheltered upbringing when she was 23.
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Think of John Walker Lindh, who turned away from his Marin County, California, upbringing and joined the ranks of the Taliban.
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"My child is the most important person to me, and her upbringing is paramount to my work right now," she said.
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Family Kasich has talked extensively during the presidential race about his blue-collar upbringing in McKees Rocks, Pennsylvania, just outside Pittsburgh.
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"When you're nine years old you don't see that that's unusual or out of the ordinary," he said of his upbringing.
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Prior to counseling, I was always adamant that adoption had no effect on my life because I had a loving upbringing.
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Foremost, there is the problem of distinguishing the peculiarities of such an upbringing from the universal nostalgia that clouds happy childhoods.
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He's both socially conscious and unabashedly fond of the good old days, of his home state, of his old-fashioned upbringing.
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As much as Huang's entrepreneurial spirit influences his focus on rewarding employees, his upbringing has played an important role as well.
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We both want them to be as comfortable as they can be and to experience as normal an upbringing as possible.
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He later said of his upbringing: 'In my neighborhood, a boy without a knife was like Babe Ruth without a bat.
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"She wants to emulate her upbringing, living in the countryside with a close-knit family," a friend of the royal said.
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Perhaps his present commitment to judging the law and not creating it from the bench comes from his balanced judicial upbringing.
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"It's the ultimate homage of my upbringing because I say that he inadvertently taught me how to play guitar," he admits.
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The most disliked attributes were a rich upbringing and having worked as a banker, real estate executive, corporate lawyer, or landlord.
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Honoring her kibbutz upbringing, where money was rarely, if ever, exchanged, Sherris wanted to make the suits as affordable as possible.
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"Because of the chaotic nature of his upbringing, he was not able to document his status," Lori Walls, his lawyer, said.
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That upbringing lent her "a very rich perspective and a very strong passion for the work that I do," she said.
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He struggled to keep up at school in England and Australia, blaming his upbringing in the Thai palace, the BBC reported.
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I also started to think that she'd made up the whole story, just as I had invented my upbringing in Holland.
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A group of misfit superheroes come together to fight evil forces and learn more about their mysterious upbringing on the show.
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"I learned you work for what you get, and I feel sorry for people who haven't had that upbringing," Bogle said.
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While there is value in free speech and a place for satire, I wonder about éducation — the French term for upbringing.
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Mr. König is aware of the head start his upbringing and network gave him in an increasingly cutthroat market, he said.
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Regardless, the model has a promising future ahead of her, in addition to a small town-vibe upbringing and charitable work.
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Indeed, Mr. Spearman had already been asking himself questions since drifting from his Baptist upbringing toward atheism and trying out meditation.
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Gillum has spent much of his campaign building a personal narrative around his working-class upbringing and career in public service.
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She was unfazed by a majority of the criticism, but the assumption she rejected the most firmly was about her upbringing.
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We learn of Ms. Barr's Salt Lake City upbringing, traumatic brain injury, time in a mental institution and years of waitressing.
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When they were kids growing up, the "financial upbringing" boys and girls received from mom and dad had slightly different focuses.
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Ray and Robert lived forever with the knowledge that their upbringing had steered the rapids of their parents' sometimes rocky marriage.
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What is it about an elite upbringing that seems to make people feel qualified for tasks where they have little experience?
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He said he supports his son's pro-democracy activism, saying Joshua Wong learned his sense of mission from his religious upbringing.
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But individuals are malleable, and if suzhi partly is innate, it is also the product of one's physical environment and upbringing.
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In him, I see certain positive traits that I attribute to a Catholic upbringing: goodness; service; a sense of moral clarity.
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" Citing his upbringing in Egypt and Palestine (and later Israel), she added: "He's immersed in the two cultures, Arab and Jews.
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As she came to accept herself, she also began to reject her ultra-Orthodox upbringing, which teaches that homosexuality is forbidden.
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These restrictions were less Muslim than Yemeni, instinctive relics of Hoda's parents' own upbringing in a society where honor was paramount.
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Ng, age 39, is also a self-described type A people-pleaser, which she attributes to her upbringing in Shaker Heights.
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However, Duff's upbringing as a child actor left her with an unconventional school system that made helping him a bit harder.
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Touting his blue-collar Minnesota upbringing, Pawlenty quit the race after a disappointing third-place finish in the Iowa Straw Poll.
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He had a tumultuous upbringing, suffering what could fairly be called abuse at the hands of his demanding, football-obsessed father.
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An abortion clinic, for a few hundred dollars, ends the life of a child whose upbringing may strain her mother's resources.
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Obama uses stories about her modest upbringing and the barriers she faced to tell audiences that they can succeed as well.
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In response, he has emphasized his middle-class upbringing and the large sums of money he has spent on Democratic causes.
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Ms. Williams, 39, life-seasoned by an Alaska upbringing, Air Force training and two small daughters, usually makes these visits alone.
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In 2005 I wrote an essay describing an Afropolitan experience: the decidedly transcultural upbringing of many Africans at home and abroad.
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She said Booker got his statesmanlike disposition through his upbringing and continues to prove he has the temperament to be president.
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She has rebutted that by talking about her unprivileged upbringing in Oklahoma, and by winning elections, but the criticism still stings.
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Her observational comedy covers her upbringing, her unique worldview and the realities of being a polite person in the entertainment industry.
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Hodges, which found a constitutional right to same-sex marriage — a decision some analysts trace to his upbringing in tolerant California.
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Commentators and lawmakers have criticized her upbringing, her clothes, her living situation, even the way she danced in an old video.
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He said that his inability to remember the event that was caught on video was the product of his wealthy upbringing.
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Her apparent apathy toward school seems, in part, like the product of a bleak upbringing filled with poverty and street violence.
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It's a wealthy suburb, but her upbringing was working class: her mother was a waitress, her father owned a car wash.
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Mr. Glazer's interest in urban affairs stemmed directly from personal experience, and his upbringing had an impact on his later ideas.
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And I don't always hear a note of upbringing or don't often hear it in the writing of my female contemporaries.
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Learn about different forms of incarceration around the world and how your upbringing might affect your chances of going to prison.
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Nicchiarelli frames the last few years of Nico's life within the context of her upbringing in post-World War II Berlin.
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"For any individual, there's no way to say how much of their anxiety is related to genes or upbringing," he says.
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SEX, an exhibition at Chicago's Lawrence & Clark gallery, challenged me to reckon with the cultural inheritance of my Taiwanese American upbringing.
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Psychologists testified about Godejohn's autism diagnosis, social isolation, troubled upbringing, difficulty in school, and trouble remembering to shower and brush his teeth.
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But I do think a lot of that has to do with my upbringing, so I know I'm lucky in that sense.
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Despite the drama that has clouded their lives, two of her older children spoke approvingly of their unusual upbringing to the Times.
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The ideas in Mazza's work are informed by the experiences of the women in her family, as well as her own upbringing.
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During a recent interview with Playboy, Matthew McConaughey revealed more than ever about his personal life, upbringing and what makes him tick.
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He's a great example of someone who isn't overtly racist, but hasn't corrected his white superiority complex, a product of his upbringing.
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His case drew notoriety when his defense argued that his wealthy, coddled upbringing preventing him from understanding the consequences of his actions.
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The King of Pop's relationship with Joe was marred by traumas of a tough upbringing in the steel town of Gary, Indiana.
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Despite their unorthodox upbringing and the squabbles of the sprawling Jackson clan, the siblings have done their best to lead normal lives.
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Carson suggested it had not been, and that Obama's upbringing was nothing like his growing up black in Detroit in the 1960s.
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If someone thinks they're a sex addict because of a conservative upbringing or gender norms, Katehakis won't treat them for sex addiction.
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Upbringing: Raised in the pretty market town of Tring, Hertfordshire, by a divorced mother in a terraced house with an outside toilet.
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Whether it's your upbringing or lack of confidence, you need to take the risk of putting away even 2%, according to Toro.
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Where Mord and the Magician are forces driven insane with power, Borne's upbringing under Rachel imparts him with some sense of morality.
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She describes her upbringing and Jamaica as a place where, whether one likes it or not, that indoctrinates its people with music.
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His memoir describes his fearful upbringing before the end of apartheid, his relationship with his parents, and his journey of self-discovery.
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Tia was a sensitive, artsy type who had somehow stumbled into law school because her middle-class upbringing had determined this path.
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And her distinguished career in the face of pervasive attacks on her professionalism, appearance, and upbringing leaves little doubt that she's right.
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According to Travis, John came from "a very good upbringing" and was a "preppy boy" who was close with his sister Shannon.
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Despite their celebrity status, they want to give their girls a "normal upbringing," and don't have a nanny help raise their kids.
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"Duterte Harry" portrays him as the tearaway son of the governor of the province of Davao, whose upbringing was unusual but privileged.
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It narrates the singer's upbringing from her mom Bobbi Jo Black quitting her full-time job to finally getting her own bed.
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If we are raised in an environment where we have a happy and a very well upbringing, we will have similar stories.
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Some observers root them in Mrs Merkel's upbringing in East Germany, where verbal ambiguity and passivity could keep one out of trouble.
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" Pitt also said that he's learning to face his feelings despite his upbringing, where he was taught to "just deal with it.
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"I definitely know what it's like to work," she told Galore magazine in June about how her upbringing has affected her ambition.
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They rocketed over the lip of the crater, revealing a horizon much closer than Adda's Earth upbringing had led her to expect.
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Tiffany, a recent graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, was a natural in front of an audience – despite her relatively private upbringing.
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And, lord, what to say about his upbringing with Papa Joe and his competition with Joe Jr and how that shaped him?
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She began working as a Go-Go dancer where she realized her sometimes gritty upbringing came in handy in the real world.
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The nine-year NFL veteran is known in part for his impoverished upbringing, which is chronicled in the film The Blind Side.
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Watch: Running an Erotic Publishing Empire Hard work and a salt of the earth upbringing don't preclude women from being called divas.
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Their shared upbringing has made all three – four, if you're counting Lamar – men's contributions to each other's music difficult to pull apart.
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"Embedded into our cultural upbringing is this aversion to anything but a soft smelling body, which isn't natural at all," Fous says.
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The "Girls" and "Get Out" actress had a wealthy upbringing in New Canaan, Connecticut with access to the best teachers and schools.
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When we eventually meet at a B&Q near where he lives in Bispham, he begins by telling me about his upbringing.
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Maybe it's a prejudice of mine, but his wealthy upbringing and lack of compassion seems to lend itself to the Tory government.
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She said the move reminded her of her own upbringing, and she hoped to inspire a connection with nature in her daughter.
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Yoga, meditation, and chanting were as much a part of my upbringing as Jewish basics like Hanukkah, or Shabbat, the Jewish Sabbath.
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His adolescent self hates the claustrophobia of his upbringing, but the narrating self has an ungrudging affection for its many communal virtues.
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"I think she felt at times that possibly it was her fault that they didn't have a more affluent upbringing," he says.
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While Will tried to use his upbringing as an excuse for his history of dating white women, it is actually a preference.
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Olivia, meanwhile, admits that Ethan's upbringing continues to surprise her, even though she was also brought up in a fairly conservative home.
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The country crooner is known for his patriotic songs, such as "Okie From Muskogee," and tunes about outlaws and his hardscrabble upbringing.
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He grew up in New England, and was pleased that the establishment reflected his upbringing—he hails from a line of lobstermen.
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Her designs have been quite the hit with the international set, an aesthetic that may have been informed by her transcontinental upbringing.
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She has admitted some mistakes, spoken often about her upbringing, and described her mother's harrowing childhood and how it influenced her career.
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She had a strict Roman Catholic upbringing and was sent to St. Frances Academy in Owensboro, Ky., for her high school education.
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A group of misfit superheroes come together to fight evil forces and learn more about their mysterious upbringing on "The Umbrella Academy."
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These sibling pairs share the same upbringing and environment, but identical twins share all their DNA and fraternal twins only about half.
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And anyway, the mother says, he doesn't usually take much interest in the girl's upbringing, but this, this , he has opinions on.
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In an interview with WITI earlier this week, Griffin-Heady said she wanted to give Tyler the upbringing he had been missing.
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They are the common trappings and symbols of a 1990s hip hop-flavored upbringing: door-knocker earrings, prosthetic teeth, and rope chain.
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Orville Willis Forte IV (his full name) said he had a happy upbringing in the Northern California towns of Moraga and Lafayette.
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In an essay for Nautilus about his own impoverished upbringing, Christian Cooper cited emerging—and controversial—science about the epigenetics of poverty.
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Oscar-nominated animator and director Patrick Doyon builds adorable illustrations for Gonzales and Peaches, as each describes their drastically different musical upbringing.
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Valid Edilov, director of the Akhmat fight club, accused Emelianenko of doping and argued that fighting is part of Chechen children's upbringing.
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I hadn't been allowed to make friends in high school or go to [college] or have a normal upbringing or celebrate birthdays.
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Leung, who grew up in Canada, says his international upbringing has played a part in his open-ended approach to Chinese cuisine.
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He's also indebted the natural world that defined his upbringing in the Cambodian countryside, where his family grew rice, fruits, and vegetables.
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Rodriguez-Finch is the youngest child of 11, and her upbringing is part of why she feels so strongly about reproductive freedom.
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She more than once pointed out her and JLo's shared Bronx upbringing, reveling in the existence of an actual 6 train onstage.
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And just as human psychology had to realize that human OCD wasn't a result of upbringing, animal medicine was doing the same.
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We recently spoke to the up-and-coming filmmaker about her upbringing in the East Bay, and her inspirations for the film.
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He considered his sound a "hood melody," a composite of the tales from his College Park upbringing and luxury brand name-drops.
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What's more, raising a kid in a more developed country could make an upbringing easier than, say, growing up in a warzone.
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These are things determined by genes and upbringing, in some unknown proportion, and it's quite ludicrous to claim moral credit for them.
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You get to pick and choose what lessons you're going to take with you from your upbringing as you enter into adulthood.
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Biden, a former senator from Delaware, has long touted his hometown of Scranton, Pa., as a symbol of his working-class upbringing.
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"When I'm saying that I didn't come from a spiritual upbringing it doesn't mean that I'm not a spiritual person," she says.
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Matt Higgins, a "Shark Tank" investor and the CEO of RSE Ventures, lives a life today that's diametrically opposed to his upbringing.
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He didn't have a particularly rough upbringing, but adolescence always has its challenges, perhaps more so today in a hyper-connected world.
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My upbringing is also part of my affinity for the Sheen Center, which is a project of the Archdiocese of New York.
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I am not a wimp, nor am I a traitor to my New England upbringing, if I wear a real winter coat.
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Mr. Liu said that his upbringing made him attuned to the expressions of dignity from people battered by political campaigns in China.
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He said his upbringing on the British military base was "great" because there were loads of people around and it was clean.
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There is essentially no research evidence that differences in personality, interests, education, politics, upbringing, religion, or other traits lead to greater attraction.
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It was a strange feeling, to belong and not belong, to be separated from your community on the basis of your upbringing.
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His mother struggled with drug addiction for the entirety of his upbringing, ultimately succumbing to AIDS-related conditions when McCraney was 22.
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I don't have a countryside upbringing to reminisce about but the memory of a pleasant morning spent in a bakery will do.
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One gets the sense that Sandy's upbringing has been shaped just as much by overhearing these songs as by Aunt Hager's teachings.
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Along with his sister (my mother), Alan had recently abandoned his Jewish upbringing in Long Island in favor of the Baha'i faith.
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Inspired by their many travels throughout Mexico, as well as Mr. Guajardo's upbringing there, the chefs are careful of the authenticity trap.
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"I knew how important it is to act a certain way just so that people wouldn't comment on my upbringing," Chrysty said.
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My upbringing was cushy and sheltered compared to her own, so she's not completely wrong, but we only know our own realities.
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The actress, 56, graces the cover of Harper's Bazaar October issue in which she details her upbringing with her mother Virginia King.
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Not everyone has a suburban, middle-class upbringing before they make the trek to find their paths in the big city. 24.
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As a student at the University of Tehran, which was founded by the monarchy, Yarshater became disengaged from his deeply religious upbringing.
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She had what she calls an "unconventional upbringing," the second child of seven in a small town in rural Arizona called Yarnell.
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With his gilded upbringing, among the elite of the United Malays National Organization, Malaysia's longtime governing party, he seemed destined for leadership.
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Her sense of bright confidence and optimism has lifted my spirits and showed me a future away from my West London upbringing.
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Ms. Allen's academic training and her upbringing in Detroit — a hotbed of black music of various styles — both helped guide her development.
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"There's an inherent skill set with rugby which is part of our upbringing and the way we're encouraged to play," Wilson said.
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But Biden, whose upbringing in Pennsylvania is part of his electability case, looks less dominant than he did a few months ago.
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Though they are friends now, both say expectations brought on by their upbringing and within their communities caused them to marry prematurely.
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The docuseries covers several periods of Clinton's life, from her upbringing and years in law school to public scandals and her campaign.
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Yet an earlier scene in "Chotto Desh" does suggest how Mr. Khan learned to live with the diverse influences of his upbringing.
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"Children don't forget easily," she says, chronicling an upbringing in a military camp where her mother had sought refuge from political turmoil.
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"She wants to emulate her upbringing, living in the countryside with a close-knit family," a friend of the royal told PEOPLE.
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Polls suggest that focusing on her humble upbringing has been, at best, only partly successful in appealing to less well-educated voters.
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The ceremony was self-officiated, in accordance with the groom's Quaker upbringing, and included elements of Jewish tradition, reflecting the bride's heritage.
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Mr. Bezmozgis creates a disturbing portrait of a girl turned calculating and nihilistic by her upbringing, and there is no coyness here.
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After his upbringing in South Africa, he moved to British Columbia and then Los Angeles to pursue a career as a surgeon.
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J.Lo's upbringing is undoubtably woven throughout her scents, she says, but this latest one taps into her success in a new way.
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He went on to talk for an hour about his views on Islamism, his upbringing, his political priorities and his father's legacy.
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My cultural upbringing influenced my approach to beauty by helping me not feel the need to hide or be ashamed of anything.
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From my own archetypes and from my own cultural upbringing, I couldn't go down deep and come up with a woman wizard.
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There is essentially no research evidence that differences in personality, interests, education, politics, upbringing, religion or other traits lead to greater attraction.
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For his secondary studies, he is enrolled in Gordonstoun where his father studied, following a public debate and speculation about his upbringing.
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I thought a lot about my own upbringing in the 60s and 70s and the role Barbie dolls had played in it.
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Non-fundamentalists can understand certain aspects of this upbringing, particularly if it has to do with being a woman and/or queer.
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As for when she's at work, Tariga also incorporates her Filipino upbringing into her food, even though it's primarily Japanese at MEGU.
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In a 2015 op-ed for the Akron Beacon Journal, Ryan outlined why he changed his position on abortion, despite his Catholic upbringing.
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"We had the most amazing upbringing on a farm and [were] just free, South Africa is culturally super different [from] here," she says.
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I was going to use the story of my unorthodox upbringing — identifying as a boy and dating both genders — to illustrate my points.
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There's the inception and upbringing of the "Big Three" (the triplets) and there's the current comings and goings of the three as adults.
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