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I had to struggle to earn money since my young days, but whatever the situation, I remained happy.
At other moments, it's meant contradicting him outright, leading to confusion about where precisely US policy stands in the young days of the Trump presidency.
On Thursday, Frankel shared a throwback photo from her young days in the pageant world alongside Berry, who also vied for the same winning sash.
"That which a person did not burn for in his young days, he will not easily work for as a man," Christopher Arndt Bruun wrote.
Nor does she break our hearts when her thoughts turn mistily to her young days of derring-do and her eyes glaze as she reminisces about falling parachutes and gallant young Britons.
His left high kicks are painfully slow coming up compared to those of his young days, but he effectively used that telegraph against Lawal, showing him an obvious loading up of the high kick and inserting the kick underneath Lawal's raised elbow instead.
West voiced the young version of SpongeBob SquarePants' semi-retired superhero Mermaid Man, who — in a bit of reference to West's physique in his young days — is described as being a "young, handsome, muscular lad" who nonetheless seems to need a lot of saving.
For a time in his young days he considered a career as a professional singer, and throughout his life was ever ready to "give us a song," in what is said to have been a fine light tenor, of which he was justifiably proud.
In her young days, she reportedly attended the first International Women's Day parade in Oslo.
They spent a lot of their young days working in the fields. Cheralathan's brother, D. Gopu, has also played in the Pro Kabaddi league and was a defender for Tamil Thalaivas in Season 6.
He represented the National Team in various level since his young days. He also represented Singapore U21 team who played against Hong Kong U21 in 2016. He also represented the team in the 2015 AFFU19 Youth Championship.
G. Jones & J Zertlin, 2008 He was born in Ørskog. During his young days he was a member of the Workers' Communist Party. He graduated from the University of Oslo with a cand.mag. degree in 1981, took the cand.philol.
He resides in Hosle. He is married and has four children. In addition to parachuting, Mikkelsen has been practising mountain climbing, diving, kiting, snowboarding, helicopter flying and motocross. He practiced speed skating, ski jumping and cycling in his young days.
Tanabe was born on 27 March 1928. Her father was a photographer and operated a photography studio. (My father and my mother) Chuo Koronsha, 1994, PP. 113-120. She was familiar with the Japanese classic literatures since her young days.
Sobott worked very closely with Wally to render a vivid account of his tumultuous life. She is also editor of Young Days: Bankstown Aboriginal Elders Oral History Project, published in 2013. Sobott's work appears in anthologies and collections, and has been translated into various languages.
As a young woman, Andrews met a Bunuba man named Adam Andrews, and the couple began a relationship that led to marriage. Daisy described their feelings for each other as "young days love". They eventually had eight children. Andrews was a singer as well as a painter.
Rajan remembers his young days of romance with Ammu. Rajan and Ammu wish to marry each other. Ammu, an elementary school teacher, encourages him and sponsors him to enroll for Master's degree in Business Administration from the prestigious Cochin University. Rajan meets Anil Kumar (Mohanlal) at the University.
Achuthappa Nayak was deeply religious from his young days and the fertile nature of his country helped him make large contributions in gifts and infrastructure to major Temples and also important irrigation systems. The main benefactor was the Srirangam Temple. His assistant and advisor was his minister Govinda Dikshita.
Riyoko Ikeda had learned piano from her very young days. She had loved music and wished to become a professional musician. But she got aware that she hadn't talent. She gave up, but the passion for music has vividly existed through her life.[Encyclopedia 2005] Interview, p.34-35.
Aramaki reflected and stated that his origin of surrealistic and speculative feelings might be the place of Otaru where he was born.(ja) Panel: Talking of Origin of Aramaki SF on the Aramaki official site. retrieved, March 22, 2018. The circumstances in the young days might form his basis of imaginations.
Henry Gleditsch Henry Cochrane Williamsen Gleditsch (9 November 1902 - 6 October 1942) was a Norwegian actor and theatre director. He was born in Kristiania. In his young days he participated in skiing for SFK Lyn. He made his acting debut in 1923, and in 1937 he established and took charge of Trøndelag Teater in Trondheim.
In young days, She was a beauty pageant contender, won two local beauty pageants and was crowned Miss Shimla in 2006. She was a national level champion in debate during her school days. In 2008, she won the Miss North India Pageant held at Chandigarh. She practices Rumba and Belly Dancing to remain in shape.
Vennila's husband Anand didn't go to school at his young days due to his uncle Sivashankaran's evil plans. Shankar also kills Anand's parents and makes Anand as a foolish and scared of his brother Prakash. Valli helps Anand in his learning with the help of her friend Nandan. Vennila is pregnant and the story moves in that line.
He concentrated himself utterly on prayer for the world, and in his spiritual life prized this love above all else." -- St Silouan the Athonite, p. 228\. "In my young days ... I had been attracted to the idea of pure creativity, taking the form of abstract art. ... I derived ideas for my abstract studies from life around me.
In 1923, Edfelt made his debut with the poetry collection Gryningsröster (Dawn Voices) 1923, when he was only 19 years old. Then followed the collections Unga Dagar (Young Days) 1925 and Ansikten (Faces) 1929. Except the classics, he was influenced by Franz Werfel, Bertolt Brecht, Erich Kästner, Vilhelm Ekelund, Harriet Löwenhielm och Birger Sjöberg.Letter from Edfelt.
Born in Madras city to A. S. Ramamurthi and A. R. Saraswathi, Srinivasan studied and qualified as a lawyer. Upon graduation, Srinivasan worked for Philips. In his young days, Srinivasan was also a good cricketer and played club cricket for Sea Hawks and Madras South Zone. He was a classmate of Cho Ramaswamy in law college.
Mahapatra was born on 3 August 1935 in village Kotasahi of Jaleswar in Odisha. His father was Krittibas Das Mahapatra; his mother's name was Kshemankari. He started writing short stories in Odia during his young days and graduated to novels and travelogues. After studies he worked with the Central Industrial Security Force, from where he retired as a Deputy Commandant.
Welti was born in Zürich-Höngg. As a son of the famous painter Albert Welti, Albert Jakob Welti was also to be educated as an artist. He studied at the academies of arts in Düsseldorf, Munich, London, and Madrid. He lost both parents in his young days: first his mother died in 1911 in Munich, then his father in 1912 in Bern.
Torkel Jonson Lende (17 November 1849 – 11 January 1909) was a Norwegian inventor. In his young days he was a schoolmate of Arne Garborg. Like Garborg he took up teacher's studies, but he quit early to become an inventor. He first made inventions for small-scale home industry, but was soon picked up by the large-scale industry in Stavanger.
The collection carried a dedication from the author as follows: TO MY SISTER In memory of our young days ashine With dreams, when life was yet an opening rose, Take, Alice dear, this little book of mine, All made of dreams and dying sunset-glows, A lonely bird that singeth far apart— Yet shall sing sweeter in its home, your heart.
But Shaista refuses to do this. She hates Haya and says that she will never ever be her daughter-in-law. She thinks that Nayyara is taking revenge on Shaista of yesteryear's fight, which had happened between them during their young days over Nazir. But Nazir does not agree with Shaista, and he is happy with Haya's and Zeeshan's marriage.
Alf Maria Amble (1909–1950) was a Norwegian anti-Semitic activist and writer. He was born in Trondhjem, but grew up in a foster home in Stjørdal. He took a short technical education in Oslo in 1925–1926, but committed several petty crimes in his young days. He was given a new chance to migrate to Canada, but was sentenced for crimes there too, and was extradited.
Born on April 4, 1967 in Leningrad (now St. Petersburg). In his young days, Dmitry Nagiyev has practiced Sambo, Judo (master of sports) under the leadership of Victor Gorlov and Arkady Rotenberg and gymnastics. He received the title of Junior Champion of the USSR Championships in the 1980s. After school, he became a student at the Saint Petersburg Electrotechnical University (Faculty of Automation and Computer Engineering).
In the third statement from the same records it states that he used to beg in front of the Puri Jagannath temple as a child and was later adopted by the last Eastern Ganga dynasty ruler Bhanudeva following a divine dream. He was later appointed in his young days as a military general of the Ganga forces and was assigned the task to fight the Muslim forces of Bengal.
Rudolf drinks Scotta's concoction and falls asleep. Matěj ends up in the emperor's rooms. Servants of the Emperor find the fugitive Matěj, who bears a remarkable likeness to the Emperor in his young days, hiding in the bath and, believing the rejuvenation has worked, they hold him for the emperor and dress him accordingly. After waking up, Rudolf sees Matěj and mistakes him for his younger self in the mirror.
Sri Trivikrama Panditacharya's biographical account is also given with considerable detail by his son Sri Narayana Panditacharya in Sri MadhwaVijaya. Sri Trvivikrama Panditacharya's father was Sri Subramanya Panditacharya. Sri Trivikrama Panditacharya was a scholar even in his young days and even before he was converted as a Madhwa he had written a Sanskrit mahakavya called "Ushaharana" mahakavya. Sri Trivikrama Panditacharya was the teacher of the King of Kasaragod called Jayasimha.
It is not known when Sun Sheng was born (under the name of Sun Feng), but it is known that he was from Gaomi. He was also known as Sun Ji at one point, but later came to be named Sun Sheng. In his young days, he was said to be studious and capable of writing, particularly at poetry.Spring and Autumn Annals of the Ten Kingdoms, vol. 27.
Tadashi Mori performed as flautist in his young days. He studied conducting from Hideo Saito, and started his career as conductor. He was a music director and principal conductor of the Tokyo Metropolitan Symphony Orchestra in 1967–72, and permanent conductor of the Kyoto Symphony Orchestra in 1963–66. In 1967, he became the first music director of the Tokyo Symphony Orchestra, and made base as profesional orchestra.
Erling Hall-Hofsø (11 January 1917 – 20 May 2010) was a Norwegian newspaper editor and politician for the Labour Party. In his young days he was a boxer for the workers' sports club Harstad AIF. He became a member of the central board of the Workers' Youth League in 1938. In 1946 he was hired as a journalist in the Labour newspaper in Harstad, Folkeviljen. He was promoted to editor-in-chief already in 1947.
Kenneth Anderson became well acquainted with many jungle folk from various aborigine tribes; Byra the Poojare from the poojaree tribe, Ranga a petty shikari who also occasionally took to poaching, and Rachen from the Sholaga tribe. Some of his friends such as Hughie Hailstone also had estates in South India and he also tells us about Eric Newcombe, his friend from his young days who used to get into a lot of trouble.
While trekking through a mountain, Lucky Luke encounters two men, Denver Miles and Colorado Bill, who accompany him in his journey. They eventually come across Gold Hill, a town that has been abandoned for years. The only resident is Powell, an old, bitter and delusional miner, who threatens them with a shotgun. It is later revealed that in his young days, Powell was tricked into buying a gold mine that was salted by its previous owner.
He spent much of his young days at sea and probably had a naval career in mind. However, he was not admitted to the Norwegian Naval Academy.Henrik Lund (Norsk biografisk leksikon) He moved to Kristiania, where he met painting student Per Deberitz, who was a student of Hans Gude and who probably turned Lund's interest to this profession. He was a pupil of Harriet Backer (1899), debuted the same year, and studied further with Johan Nordhagen (1903).
Murray expressed her desire to enter employment at an early age but was restricted from doing so because of her gender. In her own words: > "In my young days the aim of a mother was to make her daughter pretty and > attractive and sufficiently accomplished to let her marry well. Few other > careers presented themselves to women." Despite this, Murray did manage to deliver public lectures on Scottish music and organise concerts in her hometown of Cardross.
In his young days he saw a vision, and afterwards became the most powerful person in the tribe (a Kinap, with great physical strength). [He] made the men of his tribe great in athletic sports, so that they won from men of other tribes, in competitions. His camping ground was on the east side of First Dartmouth Lake, about half way or so up the lake. [The] name We'jitu apparently related to Isidore and the Indians Jeddore were descendants of his.
Thomas Wapai N.S Wainggai (also known as Dr. Thom) was a West Papuan scholar, political and cultural leader, philosopher, and nationalist; a true advocate of West Papuan self-determination and Melanesian identity. He was born and raised in Hollandia, Netherlands New Guinea, where he spent his young days. He became the first West Papuan to get an advanced education outside of West Papua. In 1988, he was arrested for his political beliefs and teachings and was sentenced to two decades behind bars.
He also went to Malaysia, Fiji, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh at different times. In all those places, he spread the message of Ramakrishna, Sarada Devi, Vivekananda and Vedanta and also gave spiritual initiation (mantra diksha) to many seekers. Atmasthananda was elected as the 15th President of the Ramakrishna Math and the Ramakrishna Mission on 3 December 2007. Inspired by the Teachings of Swami Vivekananda since his young days, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi wanted to join the mission to become a monk.
Subhas Chandra Bose was one of the most prominent leaders and highly respected independence fighters from Bengal in the Indian independence movement against the British Raj. Apart from Gandhi, revolutionary leader Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose referred to Vedanta and the Bhagavad Gita as sources of inspiration for the struggle against the British. Swami Vivekananda's teachings on universalism, his nationalist thoughts and his emphasis on social service and reform had all inspired Subhas Chandra Bose from his very young days. The fresh interpretation of India's ancient scriptures appealed immensely to Subhas.
Dr. Tsewang Yishey Pemba (5 June 1932 – 26 November 2011) MBBS (London) FRCS was the first Tibetan to become a doctor in western medicine, and to become a Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons. He founded the first hospital in Bhutan. He is also credited for writing the first work of fiction by a Tibetan in English, "Idols on the Path", published in 1966, and is also regarded as the first Tibetan to publish a book in English, "Young Days in Tibet", published by Jonathan Cape in 1957.
It is no exaggeration to say that the League's success has been due in a great measure to his judgment, tact, and courtesy. Mr. McCracken in his young days was a keen footballer and supporter of the game. In later years he was a generous patron, always displaying a close interest in the sport, being held in the highest esteem by footballers and the public. The present Essendon League club first played in his father's paddock, and Mr. McCracken was the club's first secretary, and later on became president.
Jag Mandir's history begins with the Maharana Karan Singh's benevolence shown to Emperor Shahjahan (1605–1627). Shahjahan, before he was crowned as Mughal Emperor, was known during his young days as Prince Khurram. As Khurram, he rebelled against his father Emperor Jahangir in 1623, because he wanted to be the heir to the Mughal throne. Faced with the danger of getting thwarted in his campaign, he sought refuge in the Mewar Kingdom at Udaipur, where he was given safe haven by the then Maharana Karan Singh (it is said that this courtesy was extended because Khurram's mother was a Rajput Hindu lady).
He made attempts to point out that his revenue had been used to support socialism, and that he had a grasp of "revolutionary practices", but was attacked by Vyshinsky, who persistently referred to Rakovsky as "a counterrevolutionary". In his final statement, Rakovsky argued: "from my young days I honestly, truthfully and devotedly performed my duty as a soldier of the cause of the emancipation of labor. After this bright period a dark period set in, the period of my criminal deeds". Unlike most of his co-defendants, who were immediately executed, he was sentenced to twenty years of hard labor.
It is said that she is already dead, but she appears in a flashback created by Albireo for Tōta to know all the truth and finally choose a side to support. She introduces herself to Tōta as his grandmother and ultimately helps him find the resolve to fight the Lifemaker-possessed Negi. ; / :An old, talking ermine and Negi's longtime friend, he was entrusted by Negi to watch over one of his workshops in Kyoto. He has the ability to transform into a human with high fighting prowess, but still retains his perverted demeanor from his young days.
The Sapta Puri are places of birth of religious and spiritual masters, places where gods have descended as avatars (incarnations) such as Ayodhya where Rama was born, and places considered as Nitya tirthas, naturally endowed, with spiritual powers since ages such as Varanasi and Haridwar. Kanchipuram is known for its Kamakshi Amman Temple dedicated to the mother goddess. Dwarka represents the place where god Krishna, after leaving Mathura spent 100 years before He left for his divine abode from here, according to the epic Mahabharata. Mathura is the embodiment of events in the life of Krishna during his childhood and young days.
Scott's obituary in Wisden Cricketers' Almanack said that "in his young days he was a fast bowler, but his reputation as a cricketer was gained entirely as a batsman". Scott made his first-class debut at the age of nineteen in February 1878 when he played for Victoria against New South Wales at the Association Ground in Sydney. He scored just 2 and 0 but distinguished himself as a fast-medium bowler in the New South Wales second innings by taking a career-best six for 33. His next match for the colony was not until March 1882 when he played against South Australia at the Adelaide Oval.
Green was born Pauline Wiltshire in Gżira on the island of Malta to an English soldier serving with the Royal Artillery and his Maltese sweetheart in 1948. The family moved between Malta, Egypt and Germany, following Green's father wherever he was stationed. As a result, Green spent "a lot of [her] very young days in army barracks" and "missed out on secondary and further education". Following her father's return to civilian life, the family moved to Kilburn in London when Green was aged fourteen, and – acquiescing to her father's wishes that she did something "safe and steady" – Green studied for an Ordinary National Diploma in business studies.
In 1878, his birthplace was still of note: > The site of Cromwell's birthplace is still pointed out by tradition and is > in some measure confirmed by the survey of Wimbledon Manor, quoted above, > for it describes on that spot 'an ancient cottage called the smith's shop, > lying west of the highway from Richmond to Wandsworth, being the sign of the > Anchor'. The plot of ground here referred to is now covered by the Green Man > public house. Cromwell declared to Archbishop of Canterbury Thomas Cranmer that he had been a "ruffian [...] in his young days". In his youth he left his family in Putney and crossed the Channel to the Continent.
How Dvořák started to compose his Stabat Mater in February 1876 as a reaction to the death of his two days old daughter Josefa in August 1875 has often been told, but has been doubted in 21st-century scholarship. The sketch was written between 19 February and 7 May 1876, and was dedicated to František Hušpauer "as a souvenir to the friend of his young days." On 30 July Dvořák sent his manuscript to Vienna, accompanying an application for a scholarship by the Ministry of Culture and Education. He returned to the final stylisation of the composition in 1877, when his two surviving children died within a short time of each other.
Including Honey, only Naidu and Satya knew that the five men are orphans and Naidu, Satya sacrificed their love to raise them and still remained unmarried as their marriage was put on hold during their young days by Satya's father Subba Rao (Dasari Narayana Rao) as Naidu was a poor man then. Honey somehow manages to unite them and gets them married and makes arrangements to bring all the five men under one roof. Satya's sons and Naidu's sons keep quarreling always till they come to know that they are orphans. They conceal the fact before their new parents that they knew about their identity in order to not to hurt them.
The Indian Scout and Guide Fellowship is a voluntary, non-political, social service organisation of adults in India who were once Scouts or Guides in their young days or those who have been leaders in the active movement or those who wish to support the active movement with their resources or spirit of service. The Fellowship was established in 1959 and is affiliated to the International Scout and Guide Fellowship headquartered in Brussels, Belgium. The Indian Fellowship has state branches, district units and guilds in many states of India. The Fellowship maintains close links at all levels with the active movement and keeps rapport with the National Headquarters of the Bharat Scouts and Guides and its state and district branches through India.
After migrating to Australia from his native Lebanon at a young age, Elias was a fan of rugby league from very young days and played his first rugby for Holy Cross College Ryde in the late 1970s as a halfback, representing Australia in the Schoolboys team from 1979 to 1981. He was graded by Balmain in 1981, and transferred quickly to the hooking position where he remained for the rest of his career. When he first played first grade in 1982 his potential as a teenager was immediately noticed, and he developed so well that by 1984 he was widely tipped for major representative honours. While attending Holy Cross College, Ryde, Elias played for the Australian Schoolboys team in 1979 and 1981.
Aisan Daulat Begum played an important part in contemporary politics right from her young days, when she was to be married. The Baburnama says that by marrying Aisan Daulat Begum, Yunus Khan along with Aisan Daulat were seated on a white felt. According to the Tureh or ancient Institutions of the Mughals, he was ordered and raised to khanship by the Sagharichi Tuman Begs who had attacked Moghulistan. Born in the desert and herself used to the rigors of the wild country, Aisan Daulat Begum was certainly the one to inculcate tenacity, self- reliance, courage to face hardships and a die hard attitude in her grandson Babur, which together became the integral feature of Babur's character and later the key to his success.
With Imperial Japanese assistance, he re- organised and later led the Azad Hind Fauj or Indian National Army (INA), formed with Indian prisoners-of-war and plantation workers from British Malaya, Singapore, and other parts of Southeast Asia, against British forces. His political views and the alliances he made with Nazi and other militarist regimes at war with Britain have been the cause of arguments among historians and politicians, with some accusing him of fascist sympathies, while others in India have been more sympathetic towards the realpolitik that guided his social and political choices. Subhas Chandra Bose believed that the Bhagavad Gita was a great source of inspiration for the struggle against the British. Swami Vivekananda's teachings on universalism, his nationalist thoughts and his emphasis on social service and reform had all inspired Subhas Chandra Bose from his very young days.
In 1926, on the twenty-fifth anniversary of his consecration as bishop, Brent wrote, "For three things I am deeply grateful—that I am Canadian born and bred, that I had a mother who for character and spiritual culture was the peer of the best, and that a country rectory, where my father served for forty-two years, sheltered my young days. From my Canadian breeding I got that fine, just discipline, which held within bounds a nature that could easily have gone on the rocks; to my mother's wise and loving influence I owe all the good that is in me; and it was my father's long rectorate in the little village where I was born that burned into my soul the high value of stability."Alexander C. Zabriskie, Bishop Brent: Crusader for Christian Unity (Westminster Press, 1948), 15–16.
He studied at Glorioso Colegio Nacional de San José and in his young days was a footballer playing for Los Caimanes, based in Puerto Etén, Chiclayo, being part of the Chiclayo Provincial Football League. His career as a composer began in the 1970s, through his original songs like "El Artista", "Jamás impedirás", "Jamás impedirás", "El viejo y el mar", "Huellas", "Que somos amantes”, "Las horas que perdí", "Yo perdí el corazón", "Un vals a la distancia", "Soledad de ti, Soledad de Mí", "Solo siempre solo", Para toda mujer hay un mañana", "Yo Soy" and "Tal Vez" etc. He also alongside Peruvian artists notably Juan Mosto and Pedro Pacheco, an initiator of a new era of Creole music, melodic in style, which to this day remains popular. In 1979 he represented his country in the eight edition of the OTI Festival, which was held in Caracas, Venezuela.

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