The early years of Hell's Backbone Grill, which were also the early years of Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument, were not particularly easy ones for either entity.
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In the early years of Facebook, users needed an .
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At least in its early years, and I think we need to stress this, in the early years of blackface, the 1820s and 1830s, these were the sort of rock 'n' roll years.
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She had a few rages in those teenage early years.
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The early years of your business are a critical time.
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"That's the core piece in the early years," she says.
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In the early years, creditors will monitor progress every quarter.
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"In the early years, it wasn't a success," said Chen.
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Here's a look at some photos of his early years.
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There was no stress, because it was the early years.
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Early years we just stayed active, we were very athletic.
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They seem abundant, sometimes too abundant, in those early years.
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Instead, in those early years he would focus on diction.
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Like all biographical accounts of the early years of famous
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Larson's early years extended beyond being a T.R.L. hopeful, though.
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In the early years Labour was the more suspicious party.
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That doesn't mean those early years in California were easy.
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In the early years, I did two collections a year.
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Really Lucas in the early years gave her credibility. Cover.
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In those early years, Mr. Marsh didn't care about politics.
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Mr. Murray held a few jobs in his early years.
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Miró painted his "constellations" in the early years of 1940.
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But his early years in the financial industry were rocky.
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But being hated motivated him, especially in his early years.
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Particularly in New York during those early years after Sept.
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Block spent the early years of his career at Oracle .
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Of course, there was fighting in Esperanto's early years, too.
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By all accounts, it worked well in the early years.
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In my early years doing standup, I bombed a lot.
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In the early years, Clinton's TANF reforms were extremely popular.
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During those early years in America, when I spoke no English,
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Missing those critical early years of saving is much more costly.
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In his early years, he hired a dance band from Havana.
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The early years of the plan progressed "very slowly", said Vidal.
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Hairston, originally from southern California, spent his early years playing football.
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In the early years, it was like a whole new world.
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Eurovision's early years were dominated by ballads and other gentle songs.
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Early-years education sets toddlers up to do well at school.
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In the early years, I also would go talk to Netflix.
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The euro-area rebound, in its early years, relied on exports.
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"Opposition largely came from the early years in Chile," Tompkins says.
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It is easy to forget that its early years were different.
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In the early years, life is relatively uncomplicated, financially at least.
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Their early years, she says, were "blissful" and full of passion.
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In the early years, fewer than 10 people attended Sunday service.
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TV and photographic archives going back to the championship's early years.
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In the AK party's early years Hizmet was a powerful ally.
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But the benefits were still substantial, especially in the early years.
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In those early years, temps numbered in the hundreds of thousands.
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Of course, some things written in my early years were naïve.
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On Saturday, Musk tweeted about the early years of his career.
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But in the early years, the acting was my guiding force.
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During the early years, most people didn't cop to the deed.
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The family rebel took out loans to fund his early years.
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That promise seemed to be borne out in the early years.
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Read our full dive into his early years, politics and career.
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Power's early years exemplified the peripatetic privilege of the global bourgeoisie.
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Nature was an important part of the collector's early years, too.
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Allen recalled having anxiety about the restaurant in the early years.
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In the early years, I was much more focused on sailing.
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LA was a hard town for me in those early years.
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During his early years, he made several mistakes — financial and otherwise.
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And in the early years of the century, the species recovered.
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That trend continued during the early years of the Obama presidency.
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In its early years, his foreign policy team was notoriously unstable.
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Many miscalculated in the early years, racking up billions in losses.
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Q: How did your early years influence where you are now?
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And in the early years, there was a lot of frustration.
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In the early years, the race ended at the Whitney summit.
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In the early years, they pulled in about $30,000 a year.
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But even in those early years, officials saw signs of trouble.
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In these early years, Uber often seemed like the plucky underdog.
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In the prison's early years, interrogators frequently used coercive techniques on detainees.
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The Duchess giving some of the early years pilot activities a try.
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Too many miscalculated in the early years, racking up billions in losses.
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Early years Yasuke's origins remain a mystery as historical sources are scant.
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Those other parents are how I've survived these early years of motherhood.
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"In his early years he saw domestic violence," the sister says, diplomatically.
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The title of the exhibit is a reference to those early years.
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In the early years of timeshares, owners received deeds specifying their ownership.
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During the early years of the space race reaching orbit was hard.
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Hopefully they respect what we've done for them in their early years.
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In its early years, a Catholic ethos pervaded its liberal arts faculties.
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The difficulty of writing "The Early Years" was a symptom of this.
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Here the couple are pictured in the early years with their daughter.
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She spent her early years watching Dust Bowl storms scour the prairie.
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"The company expanded too aggressively in its early years," the filing states.
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I think Blair's early years had a monumental influence on youth culture.
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The early years of Aum Shinrikyo were defined by failed chemical attacks.
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"He was basically self-schooled," Oshinsky says of the inventor's early years.
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Those early years hawking wares led Archbold to his career dealing antiques.
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Boris was embroiled in scandal in his early years as a politician.
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Ms. Cusack spent the early years with her grandparents in Fountain, Fla.
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This tradition developed after early years of partisan figures on the courts.
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In its early years, PDVSA maintained a reputation for professionalism and independence.
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The chaos really represents who we are, especially in those early years.
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I didn't have much support during the early years of my grief.
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I didn't really warm to them too much in those early years.
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Unlike the early years, we're working from a base of optimism today.
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It was in this world that Ho struggled in her early years.
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The deal was a wild success — at least in the early years.
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The early years of the 20th century witnessed two incredible scientific revolutions.
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I worked in Washington in the early years of the Obama administration.
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"Tones II" is a relic and a revelation of the early years.
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I became very weepy for what had seemedlike the pleasant early years.
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Daniel Larimer's libertarian politics drew him to Bitcoin in the early years.
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That friend, Elizabeth Anne Tursi, provided information about Ms. Consolo's early years.
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Thematically, it has little of the signature complexity of West's early years.
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Early Years teacher Florence told Reuters that having Kate's support was "excellent".
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Nonfiction CALDERThe Conquest of Time: The Early Years, 1898-1940By Jed PerlIllustrated.
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He recalled doing virtually everything in the early years of the publication.
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The early years of the company were devoted to solving critical technical challenges.
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In his early years, Jack was frequently mocked by the investment-management industry.
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Our early years of recording were 4-tracks, now it could be 400!
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Quakers and Mennonites were excused from the draft even in those early years.
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He compared the sector to the automotive industry's early years of replacing horses.
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In her early years as a scientist, Ramsdell never gave asymmetry much thought.
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However, these early years with my kids will be gone in a blink.
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In the early years, he tended to launch the ball with two hands.
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In the early years of the App Store, Apple kept mentioning insane numbers.
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In the early years of The Bottom Line, history was already being made.
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Renaissance influenced Jackson and Hyman in their early years, and she is also
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And that was really the focus of the platform in the early years.
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The idea, however, dates back to the early years of the Bollate prison.
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So monetary stimulus was required in the early years; less so, since 2013.
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"Oh yes, I had an awkward phase," says Legend of his early years.
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In her early years, there was an attempt to make her a lighthouse.
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During the early years of Rose's career, he was a hero in Chicago.
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In the early years, the three of them could travel wherever they wanted.
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Tell me about your early years in America ... I grew up in ... Michigan.
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Critics said "Rocketman" was a well-crafted dive into Elton John's early years.
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The program's early years were marred by shady foreign actors and widespread malfeasance.
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Despite being heavily hyped, WebTV struggled to gain traction during its early years.
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"There's some Kavanaugh influence," Diamond said, looking back at the band's early years.
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After his early years, that would be a form of authoritarianism he rejected.
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Like Gusti's, my early years of parenting were filled with hope and dread.
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Pineapple juice wasn't completely ignored during the early years of the cocktail revival.
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I haven't entirely given up on the intricate confections of my early years.
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This is scary for younger children, who need security in their early years.
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Andrew Cunanan's early years, we learn, were in most respects considerably more complicated.
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They went to Las Vegas in its early years as an entertainment mecca.
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Even in the early years, it's not an across-the-board tax cut.
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He was apparently already focused on saving time, even in those early years.
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In the early years, Ms. Ferguson said, participants shared cutting-edge tech tools.
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Publicly funded research also played a crucial role, especially in the early years.
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From its early years, statistical errors in the census have had grave consequences.
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Do you have memories of how the country felt in those early years?
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THE EARLY YEARS "I started by writing screenplays," Mr. Aster said by phone.
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But in those early years, she was cleaning buildings for $25 a day.
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The flood of unsolicited advice is strongest in the early years of parenthood.
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Henin, like Anisimova, was bright but self-contained, particularly in the early years.
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"Sattriya wasn't cool back then," Ms. Bora joked, reflecting on those early years.
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Dear Madonna, The early years of independent reading are marked by sudden turns.
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In the poem and in my early years, nature was a sacred place.
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But civil procedure was her field in her early years as a lawyer.
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He said his work now reminds him of the early years of AOL.
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Her early years saw a stream of big-name departures from the magazine.
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Even in its early years, Pyongyang exhibited sophistication in the art of deception.
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The pair of siblings spent their early years away from the public eye.
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In its early years, Turo actually partnered with General Motors' OnStar telematics subsidiary.
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Many social democracies enable parents to stay home during their children's early years.
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Such savings wouldn't be achieved in full, or even in the early years.
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In its early years, commissioners were often ineffectual veterans appointed over and over.
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Blatner, too, wasn't discouraged during those early years when things didn't go her way.
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It's good to see what these two masters did in their pioneering early years.
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The early years of a child's life are the most critical for brain development.
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This was the market you dominated, led to your growth in the early years.
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Companies like Google, Facebook, and Airbnb all faced sustained skepticism in their early years.
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E: The beauty about JFC is we professionalized the company in the early years.
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AND THAT'S REALLY KIND OF ONE OF THE DRAMATIC STORIES OF THE EARLY YEARS.
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But in the early years, he still had competitive athletics running in his blood.
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Varys' inspiration includes the ladies of King's Landing and his early years in Pentos.
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In the early years of this century, there were also social controls at work.
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In the early years, with Mac OS 10, and it's some super nerdy stuff.
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"Those early years at Stanford were the greatest gift to my life," Booker said.
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Further discussing her past experience, Madonna recalled her early years as a struggling artist.
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"To do something different felt like an attack," she said of those early years.
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And I remember those early years whenever we re-watch Coming to America together.
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The trauma that many of them received from the early years of their childhood.
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In his early years in office he was corrupt, brutal and chummy with France.
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She put down her chopsticks and reminisced about her early years in New York.
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Arthur: President Obama sort of tried that in the early years of his administration.
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Observers have been asking this question since the early years of this protracted war.
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In the early years, most students lived in District 43, where the school is.
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The long-term vision he displayed in Facebook's early years has clearly departed him.
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"They get discouraged by seeing the balance lower in the early years," Parks said.
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Now, particularly in the early years, JCT projects wide-ranging cuts across income levels.
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In fact, the delivery business almost stalled out for good in its early years.
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Crown, which was gave us a gentle portrait of the sovereign's early years in
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It is normal for a new company to make losses in its early years.
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Those charges are typically steep, especially in the early years of owning the annuity.
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In the early years, he listed his home phone number on his painted panels.
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It was not the only such incident in the early years of the century.
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In their early years, Mr. O'Connor — for whom Ms. Guerin danced — was a mentor.
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Many trees died in the early years, as Cortes Island had several dry summers.
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" But his final film was a return to his early years: "Dancin': It's On!
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Child-care imbalances also tank relationship happiness, especially in the early years of parenthood.
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This was quite a departure from the early years of the nation-building project.
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In the early years of drilling, residents used their royalties to remodel their homes.
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The ubiquity of his early years has been replaced by something much more temperate.
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In the early years, it was investing about $80 million annually on operation costs.
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But they were similar to those of Abbott classrooms in that program's early years.
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Interviewers often asked Mr. Landau to reflect on his early years as an actor.
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But unlike the internet, television, at least in its early years, offered little choice.
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These 24 vintage photos give a peek into NASA&aposs early years and missions.
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Rybolovlev was a huge client, but in the early years his purchases were sporadic.
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Abdul Ghafour Halasi, an anesthesiologist, was arrested in the early years of Syria's war.
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Before I had kids, I had idealized what the early years would be like.
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We served as congressional staff members during the early years of the Obama administration.
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Liberals accused President Ronald Reagan of being crazy during his early years in office.
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Despite the turmoil, Zimbabwe's economy was strong in the early years of Mugabe's rule.
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What he remembers most about his early years in prison is loneliness and fear.
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High school test scores, by contrast, stagnated during the early years of this process.
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She started out in the Recruiting group helping to staff Amazon in its early years.
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The early years of the 21st century saw growing acceptance and increasingly outrageous colour combinations.
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This seems like a plausible explanation for the early years of the post-2008 recovery.
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The early years Castro was born August 13, 20143, in Oriente Province in eastern Cuba.
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Smith spent her early years in North Philadelphia, less than a mile from Strawberry Mansion.
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Share price data from Yahoo Finance The stock was incredibly volatile in its early years.
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Mayer also briefly dated Google cofounder Larry Page during her early years at the company.
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Choo recalls their mutual love of nature rooted in early years together in Melbourne, Australia.
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The new party's policies would mirror the early years of the AKP, the adviser added.
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The third of these autobiographies takes us into the early years of his writing career.
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All money from overseas broadcasting (negligible in the early years) was divided equally between teams.
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In the league's early years Eric Cantona, Dennis Bergkamp and Gianfranco Zola were all revolutionaries.
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In my early years, I saw my mom, who was a secretary of the movement.
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And yet most agree that children's attitudes to money are formed in their early years.
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Combustion engines were noisy, dirty and in their early years required hand-cranking to start.
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In the early years Mr Khamar would haul 20 tonnes from each acre of pond.
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Argentina's trials in the early years of the 21st century are a case in point.
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He spent his early years at Shishu Bhavan, under Mother Teresa's care, before being adopted.
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Or could she be Randall's biological mother, whom fans haven't seen since William's early years?
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In the early years of the Bush administration, that first term, the economy was great.
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It may be the most eerily prescient story that WIRED published in its early years.
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In the early years of the American republic, the founders decried the perils of faction.
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In his early years, Ali had little interest in participating in the civil-rights movement.
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The early years of her career were marked by relentless experimentation and constant self-doubt.
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In her early years in New York she worked as a librarian on Wall Street.
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In the early years of the internet, consumers became used to getting stuff for nothing.
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That chimes with policymakers' growing focus on the crucial early years of a child's life.
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In its early years, the Hoover Dam provided roughly three quarters of Los Angeles's electricity.
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In the early years of his administration, Putin promised the Russian public prosperity and stability.
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"To all the writers who were here in the early years, I'm sorry," he said.
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In its early years, Facebook articulated its goals in much the same way as Google.
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Suicide, particularly in its early years, was as much a provocation as a concert act.
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It's been interested in such weaponry — specifically HGVs — since the early years of this century.
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I met Dement, now 89, to find out what he remembers about those early years.
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"Parkdale, the neighborhood, it wasn't that great a neighborhood in the early years," Lama says.
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There are so many stories of people across industries getting burned in their early years.
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In the early years of the Syrian civil war, Israel largely kept to the sidelines.
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"Much of it actually depends on serendipity," said Sorrell, recalling the early years at WPP.
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During the project's early years, thieves often broke into the makeshift enclosures to snatch tortoises.
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And as a time of many "firsts," the early years had a built-in excitement.
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" And a few pages later, "Do you mind if we hurry through the early years?
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Their findings include: • In its early years, faculty and trustees defended the morality of slaveholding.
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But in its early years, hundreds of thousands of people did just that every Sunday.
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"They are nothing but skin and bones and lungs in their early years," Pierce said.
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During the early years of Soviet power, Meyerhold was the most important official theater director.
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What were those early years like as a sailor compared to now as a commodore?
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When Forrence was in its early years, a few men from the area helped out.
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In its early years, most winners were European, but now about half hail from Africa.
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It examined the significance of black female models in the early years of European modernism.
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What is the single most prescient thing Zuckerberg said about Facebook in his early years?
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But in the zone's early years, there was little enforcement against electroshock fishing or pollution.
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I was much too quick to think I had the answer in the early years.
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Like, in my early years -- you know, it's a mix of confidence and then humility.
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Amazon, even in its darkest, loss-accumulating early years, was a piker compared with Uber.
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In the early years of his career, he prescribed hormonal birth control and performed vasectomies.
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Rubin gets reasonably high marks for his early years as Clinton's adviser and Treasury secretary.
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But one night in her early years at Kodak, her drive began to pay off.
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Barnette's early years were formative, and a precursor, you could say, to his new menu.
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Much of the confusion may have stemmed from the chaotic bureaucracy of Israel's early years.
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Her own early years were nearly as drama-filled as the lives of her subjects.
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By contrast, Vaccarello says he wants to capture the warmth of Saint Laurent's early years.
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And like many of them, his early years provided no hints about his ultimate success.
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In those early years the challenge for purveyors of high-quality, inexpensive paperbacks was enormous.
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In Kim's early years as a photographer, her projects included Korean dramas and album covers.
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Her work, unlike that of Mr. Blanc, was often uncredited, particularly in her early years.
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With persistent injuries plaguing her early years as a professional, she decided to retire in 2013.
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In the early years, the man responsible for building the Chicago drill sound was DJ Kenn.
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So why is it that we cannot remember events from our early years but infants can?
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In PV's early years, device-level R&D played a dominant role in driving costs down.
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But the major wins from DARPA's research portfolio were not evident in the agency's early years.
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In Pillars' early years, nobody was sure it would even work, given all the potential pitfalls.
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Israel was founded by the left, which dominated politics in the early years of the state.
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Let's hone in on a pick that has some significance to your early years as DJs.
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The talented administrators of his early years have gone, replaced by yes-men and second-raters.
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In the early years the journalists feared to make even small changes, lest the Smithsons disapprove.
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In the early years of the World Series, it was picked randomly or by coin flip.
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Some educational establishments began requiring this in the early years of Communist rule in the 1950s.
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WikiLeaks did some good in its early years, exposing political corruption, financial malfeasance and military wrongdoing.
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In the early years of the sport, a few rare talents managed to pull this off.
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These immature sharks will be vital to understanding how great whites migrate in their early years.
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In the early years at Sharethrough, we were exploring the problem of distributing video content online.
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Perry and his friend apparently beat up the politician back in their early years in Canada.
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"We all honestly wished them well," says a Turkish professor of the AK party's early years.
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They're creative and technical, not overhyped, and smart about managing their cash during these early years.
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It was, for the most part, a schmaltzy, meandering recollection of the couple's early years together.
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There is one incident from the band's early years that Hawkins doesn't seem to regret though.
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An avid runner in her early years, she had me, her only child, and quit exercising.
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But why help new parents out in the early years only to penalize them as seniors?
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Zac and Katie lived in an apartment in California during the early years of their marriage.
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His early years, revealed through impressive archival footage, show a vivid boy with spirit and drive.
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Books about his criminal exploits, with titles like "Holleeder: The Early Years," became a cottage industry.
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While he spent his early years in Nantong, China, he was born in Beijing, not Nantong.
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The plan covers a 210-year span, with the biggest cuts coming in the early years.
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The plan covers a 10-year span, with the biggest cuts coming in the early years.
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Sharks are most vulnerable in their early years, and they require additional protection, Mr. Curtis said.
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Apple founder Steve Jobs was even kicked out of his own company during its early years.
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Watch his early years and it's remarkable how Irving at 250.8 looks like Irving at 413.
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Yes, but: Oscar is also relatively young and expects to lose money in the early years.
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That assumption guided her research on personal bankruptcy in her early years as a law professor.
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Huawei was founded in the late 1980s, during the tumultuous early years of China's capitalist revival.
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In the early years of Chinese social media, punishments doled out to critics were rarely severe.
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In the early years, she was fortunate to be shopping for work that few competitors sought.
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In the early years of cinema, many of the first regular moviegoers were working-class immigrants.
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Joe molded my life in my early years and had a huge positive impact on me.
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Still, the early years after desegregation were fraught with strain that veered into tragedy on Feb.
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A startup&aposs early years can be the toughest, especially when it comes to financial matters.
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This reboot accesses many of the same charms of the original (especially in its early years).
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Graves was on a tight budget in her early years of performing at the international level.
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And while I didn't grasp it in the early years, she was disappearing in plain sight.
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Officials typically insured the lives of white customers for $1,000 to $5,18473 in the early years.
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As the Richter Steinway shows, Western music still flowed in the early years of Mao's rule.
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He never acknowledged the boy, but his parents largely raised the child in his early years.
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It's true that the entertainment industry did not bathe itself in glory during Hitler's early years.
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Labyrinths: Emma Jung, Her Marriage to Carl, and the Early Years of Psychoanalysis, by Catrine Clay.
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Simone Veil did not discuss her Holocaust experience much in the early years of her life.
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He held a number of gigs in his early years, including being a newspaper delivery boy.
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These were very early years — he was born there in 1941 and left at age 6.
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He famously engaged in vaporware in the early years of Oracle, promising things he couldn't deliver.
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Kaur says she saw some of this herself in the early years of her team's existence.
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The data shows a heavy concentration of crimes near DeAngelo's origins in Sacramento in his early years.
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Tackling the challenges facing children in their early years is Kate's defining theme of her royal work.
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In the early years, under President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, the economy grew and poverty fell.
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Then I was angry, then lots of denial… Those early years were very difficult and very lonely.
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Another factor to keep in mind is that the legaltech industry is still in its early years.
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In the early years, Hudson fought accusations that she'd only been cast because of her famous parents.
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During his early years there, he played with the saxophonists Lester Young and Ben Webster, among others.
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The party is abandoning the reformist spirit and open-mindedness associated with its early years, she charges.
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He looked toward South Baltimore, his beloved South Baltimore, where he grew up in his early years.
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The early years of photography were formative for establishing many of the ways we wield photographs today.
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I guess I better not provide less attention in the early years to my next born kid.
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Kate then attended a roundtable discussion on the importance of supporting families during a child's early years.
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Snapchat neglected the international market in its early years, and now WhatsApp has snatched that growth opportunity.
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"We were in another universe," Trucks told Rolling Stone last year when recalling the band's early years.
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"There was more to fight against," Ms. Wolfe said of those early years, in a phone interview.
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Some governments are already rethinking their educational priorities, shifting some of their spending to the early years.
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Stock prices aren't cheap when measured against corporate earnings, unlike the early years of this bull market.
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Over 20 years later, though, Timberlake is realizing just how much those early years still affect him.
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In the early years of television, Gorgeous George practically invented the persona of the flamboyant, bombastic villain.
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The film chronicles the early years of Queen Victoria's life, including her epic romance with Prince Albert.
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Installing patches: I remember those early years when users, especially corporate networks, were hesitant to install patches.
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There are numerous possible reasons why Gemma would've been alone in raising Alice in the early years.
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She did domestic work for Spaniards who were constructing factories in the early years of the revolution.
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Exhibit curators have used the royal's intimate diaries to piece together an account of her early years.
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During the early years of industrialization, engineers elevated the automation of everyday tasks to a moral good.
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Her entry into politics came in the early years after the Berlin Wall came down in 1989.
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That means the metal couldn't have formed during the early years of Earth 260 billion years ago.
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Right now, says Lawrence, data is like coal was in the early years of the Industrial Revolution.
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While referenced in a few Legends novels, the early years of the Empire remain largely unexplored territory.
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Perhaps this empathetic approach comes from having spent the early years of her life as an outsider.
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But Booker's posture toward Silicon Valley in those early years looks almost naive in the rearview mirror.
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In the early years of Twitter, when irony wasn't a default, people tweet about "Smooth" in earnest.
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The data from global warming's early years—and storms—suggests policymakers might want to update their toolkits.
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That horn was my one material musical link to my father and to my own early years.
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They called for the arming of opposition groups fighting Assad during the early years of the war.
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Hickory Farms grew explosively in the early years, thanks to what was then a novelty: free samples.
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Children suffering from poor nutrition are more vulnerable to illnesses in their early years and into adulthood.
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These building blocks of planets can provide a window into the early years of the solar system.
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The dining room — overseen by Auguste Escoffier in the early years — was walnut-paneled with gold curtains.
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It's not an obsession that is present during the early years of a startup but then fades.
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She landed small roles on shows like "Law & Order: SVU" during her early years as an actor.
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What happens in these early years can affect someone's behavior, and even his DNA, long into adulthood.
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Apple's lineup accommodates shoppers of different budgets — which wasn't necessarily the case during the iPhone's early years.
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She recalled those early years as chaotic, describing a busy office with people traipsing in and out.
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These Darwinian corporate policies help to explain Samsung's success in the early years of the smartphone wars.
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The film follows the early years of Oasis, up to its two gigs at Knebworth in 1996.
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As bad as that sounds, PayPal faced an even more daunting economic environment in its early years.
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In the early years, MJ had Horace Grant, and in the later years, he had Dennis Rodman.
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In its early years, Computer Associates grew fast, largely by purchasing one smaller software company after another.
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The black-and-white film is loosely based on Mr. Cuarón's early years growing up in Mexico.
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The night before, she had escaped with her Bible and a scrapbook of her son's early years.
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The one big stain on those early years was the vicious suppression of dissent in southern Zimbabwe.
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Critic's Pick The Museum of Modern Art takes a euphoric dive into the Spanish artist's early years.
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The affairs took place in the early years of this decade while McCarthy was married, sources said.
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In those early years, Mr. Harvey was focused on mastering the complexities of sculpting and foundry work.
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For instance, in the early years of the 1573, jet travel was rapidly expanding across the world.
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Even if small animals survive their early years, it may take them longer to become sexually mature.
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"I think we taught New Yorkers how to drink cocktails in those early years," Ms. Reiner said.
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Through World War II, Korea and the early years of Vietnam, every president suggested it should change.
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So much work from so many went into those early years for this issue to be recognized.
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Especially during his early years as a food writer, he could be awkward and withdrawn, she said.
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Indeed, by the early years of this century Europeans were in many ways better off than Americans.
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Its early years were susceptible to criticism, especially from local rabbis at synagogues with long membership rolls.
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Don't be fooled by anyone who emphasizes the bill's modest middle-class benefits in its early years.
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"In the early years of Urban Dictionary we tried to keep certain words out," Peckham once said.
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The Dodgers went through several names in their early years in Brooklyn — Atlantics, Grays, Bridegrooms, Superbas, Robins.
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Coaches came and went in those early years, while McLaughlin cultivated a reputation for ire and eccentricity.
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To celebrate Modern Love's 15th anniversary this month, we're revisiting "classic" essays from the column's early years.
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"Given the level of interest, we will be exploring that in the early years," Ms. Sullivan said.
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He said people in early years of a mortgage would suffer most, along with prospective home buyers.
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An appreciation for these drinks was lost in the early years of the recent American cocktail renaissance.
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The first, about the boy's early years and facing up to the diagnosis, represented denial, he said.
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Key relationships that spurred deals in the firm's early years have gone quiet as key contacts retire.
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And Egyptian mosques, which were politically important in the early years of the revolution, now seem peripheral.
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This is where, during the early years of the Bloomberg administration, city officials contemplated building a stadium.
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H. R. McMaster, the national security adviser, commanded during the early years of the war in Iraq.
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It's the scenes of animal misery in those trying early years that remain in the reader's mind.
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It was a purchase that he might not have made during the early years of his business.
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Laws passed in the early years of the Third Republic had established the freedom of the press.
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In the early years, that was expressed by Kawakubo's challenging our preconceptions of what fashion might be.
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Like many contemporary European painters, he dips into the styles and motifs of modernism's heroic early years.
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Miss Gilby's story takes place in the early years of the twentieth century; Ritwik's in the present.
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With a strong and healthy foundation in their early years, children grow into contributing members of society.
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But the collapse of market prices also provided the focus that was missing in the early years.
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In the early years, the children kept guessing which holidays might be the occasion for Emma's return.
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"Don't be evil" was Google's unofficial slogan during its early years as a startup in Silicon Valley.
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Many also provide after-school care for older children, supporting development and wellbeing through the early years.
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He compared car making to the early years of the cellphone, which were bulky and lacked functionality.
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In his early years, with the Chicago White Sox, John had extra incentive to pitch that way.
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In the Jewish state's early years, new immigrants were placed in transit camps because of housing shortages.
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Oh, sure, there'll be Star Wars-related panels about its music and its early years and the like.
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The album was a semi-autobiographical work, retelling (and occasionally mythologizing) the early years of their days together.
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In the early years, I wanted to be able to do everything myself, including doing my daughter's hair.
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Rocketman, out May 19693, is a whirlwind tour through the singer Elton John's wild early years of fame.
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That service was remarkable in its early years because it had what seemed like every DVD ever printed.
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"In early years there were hints of greatness there, so I'm not surprised where he's at," said Arena.
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Surrender to the relentless attack of Public Enemy, both in the group's early years and in the 2010s.
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During his early years in power, the death penalty was applied freely to dissidents, communists, Kurds and Bahais.
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AND SO I WANTED TO CONCENTRATE ON THE EARLY YEARS AND I STOPPED AT WHEN WE WENT PUBLIC.
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This is how many Americans, many Westerners, experience their civilization in the early years of the 21st century.
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Some previously lost millions in the marketplaces' early years, when they had more sick people enroll than expected.
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Alejandro Jodorowsky's latest film is a surreal, autobiographical depiction of his early years as a poet in Chile.
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Singapore: Port activities began at the Singapore River in the early years of the city's founding in 1819.
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The report delves into Cruz's early years, in which educators first began noticing concerning signs and alarming behavior.
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" Adds Tizon Quillen, "What we couldn't right in our early years, at least now we can honor her.
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Now, Zenimax claims that collaboration allowed Oculus to steal crucial intellectual property in the company's formative early years.
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The resulting pattern can be strong performance in the early years, but a more mediocre result later on.
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In his early years, Einhorn scored some of Wall Street's best results, including a 32% return in 2009.
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He first captured images of the grunge-era band Soundgarden in their early years in the late 80s.
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Such widespread support tends to mask two trade-offs inherent in making early-years education more widely available.
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Second, early-years teachers are often paid little, which can hurt the quality of the programmes on offer.
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" The Times' Kate Kelly and Robin Pogrebin will cover Kavanaugh's early years in "The Education of Brett Kavanaugh.
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The iPhone also had the advantage of carrier subsidies in its early years, hiding the device's true cost.
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Far from the chaos of her early years, her existence is now characterised by a buttoned-up normalcy.
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Does it matter for society at large that nearly all early-years educators are female and firefighters male?
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Obama noted that Charles grew up in the segregated South, his early years colored by poverty and tragedy.
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In his early years, he had a deserved reputation as a maverick, often writing opinions on his own.
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The reality TV show Married to Jonas, which aired from 2012 to 2013, documented the couple's early years.
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As a result were able to moderate expense growth meaningfully in our early years as a public company.
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Even through the early years, those bands like Pennywise, Bad Religion, and NOFX were underground at that point.
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Decades after leaving New York City, Wolfson still emanates Queens, the borough where he spent his early years.
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A career politician always courting controversy, he backed Chavez in the early years of his 1999-2013 rule.
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A cursory examination of these companies in their early years highlights the danger of too heavily weighting TAM.
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Father Flynn's early years at the church were marked by murders more or less on every nearby block.
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In the early years of production on a documentary, Burns gives his opinion on script revisions and interviews.
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As for accounts of Mr. Duncan's early years, however, and, crucially, his later ones, the trail went cold.
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Jensen's script has turned the early years of Mary Shelley's life into a pure psychodrama determined by events.
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"We all know how important childhood is; and how the early years shape us for life," she aid.
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Hours later, he said did "not countenance" another independence referendum in "the early years" of a Labour government.
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That infection led him to being in a wheelchair for four years, including his early years at Yale.
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According to Federated Investors portfolio manager Steve Chiavarone, the secular bull market is still in its early years.
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"Honestly, nobody knew who Trump was at the time," he said of his early years in real estate.
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In Yellowstone's early years, visitors dumped laundry soap into geysers in hopes of making the eruptions more spectacular.
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In other words, public colleges and universities would become more competitive, at least in the program's early years.
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In the early years of the league, Logan fined Arena early and often, hiding his respect and friendship.
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In other rich countries — heck, even in Ukraine — parents get the state's help in their children's early years.
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Between high school and my early years of college, I had little money and even less fashion sense.
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In his early years, Ackman dazzled with double-digit returns, often delivering some of the industry's best returns.
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During the early years of the Bush administration and shortly after the United States was attacked on Sept.
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"Danny was a huge force in our early years," said a statement from Mick Fleetwood and Fleetwood Mac.
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In the company's early years, WhatsApp had the ability to read messages as they passed through its servers.
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Coinciding with the early years of photography, the California Gold Rush left a lasting mark on image making.
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Khloé Kardashian spent the early years of her rising fame often being referred to as the "fat" sister.
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It;s an album that touches on his love-hate relationship with the town during his early years.
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In the early years, psychologists would walk by and actually make fun of her, pulling their own hair.
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In my early years of writing, I really had to sell people on coming to Detroit to paint.
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In its early years, NASA bestowed simple names to American spacecraft: a broad-sounding noun plus a number.
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In those early years, I did not do it particularly well or clearly, but I did it ferociously.
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"Fashion Climbing" is a record of Bill's early years, found among his papers after his death in 2016.
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But his thinking has changed, Mr. Yoffie said, as he has studied the early years of Google's rise.
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As Chile's consul during the early years of the Spanish Republic, Neruda had witnessed the bombardment of Madrid.
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While her career went on for decades, it never returned to the high notes of her early years.
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His Hengdian Group made a fortune in electronic components in the early years of the country's capitalist transition.
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Mainly because, as mentioned earlier, carbon pollution was lower than expected in the early years of the program.
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He had thick eyebrows and a slight accent from having spent his early years in the Middle East.
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Such books were known as "photography incunabula" and emerged in the 1840s, in the early years of photography.
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In the early years of SpaceX, the first three launches of its much smaller Falcon 1 rocket failed.
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For me, in the early years, in the '60s, I was learning to be a very traditional sculptor.
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In the early years of their time in the national spotlight, they grew used to swatting them away.
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Especially in the early years and in remote areas, American advisers formed attachments with Vietnamese soldiers and villagers.
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Schock grew up in an apostolic Christian household where, in his early years, watching TV was a sin.
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Then the show flashes back to Guthrie's early years in Oklahoma and Texas under his mother's musical influence.
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Exhaustive research into Redding's early years as a performer reveals both his dedication and his uncertain musical vision.
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In the early years the media and information around the show was really heavily controlled by the tabloids.
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In the early years of the Cold War, "expertise" was seen as a powerful support of liberal democracies.
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For the most part, he was on the Kindle team, developing its business from the very early years.
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Bryant's aura meant he was a fixture of American life in the early years of the 21st century.
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Her reverie takes her back to her early years, working as a pioneering copywriter for R. H. Macy's.
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His supporters insist that the hard-nosed style he was known for in early years has softened somewhat.
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His reform-oriented early years in power as prime minister from 2003 brought stability and attracted foreign investment.
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Kadri faced adversity in his early years, but he has since answered Babcock's challenge to become better defensively.
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"When you are a nanny, you see how critical the early years of childhood are," Oalican told me.
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"My early years were spent in a dangerous, multiracial, low-income neighborhood," she wrote in a biographical sketch.
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From the early years, Ms. Dongre incorporated artisanal techniques into her work, using block-printing, embroidery and more.
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How a random late-night online search led to new discoveries about the poet's birth and early years.
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After that day, back in the early years of the Obama presidency, I never played Fallout 3 again.
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My 20s moved to New York City after early years spent napping, drinking from bottles and spitting up.
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Almost every one of today's big internet companies — Google, Facebook, and Twitter — faced skepticism in their early years.
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It's also no small irony that each was quite successful at courting the press in their early years.
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In January, she visited their Early Years Parenting unit that supports families who have children under 5 years old.
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Particularly in its early years, some critics said it was weighted too heavily toward military aid over civilian aid.
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For its early years, the Super Bowl largely treated the halftime show as an intermission for the television audience.
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And I never really got that sense in the early years, when it was just good-looking naked women.
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Even in the early years of their careers, Drake and Swift recognized the parallels of their lives as performers.
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"He talked that shit, and you really believed what he was saying," I-20 said of those early years.
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In the early years, JetSmarter also included free helicopter service to its airports as well as on-board catering.
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That movement reached its peak in the early years of Mao's decade-long Cultural Revolution, which began in 1966.
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Brandt's early years resemble those of Hans Castorp, the anti-hero in Thomas Mann's novel The Magic Mountain (1924).
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While this was certainly Home Depot's strategy in the early years, more recently they have focused on online sales.
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Though we had difficult moments, I'll never forget the joy of our team working together in those early years.
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Meghan also delved into her challenging past, starting with her cliquey high school and her early years in Hollywood.
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"Those early years, when a justice is establishing his or her jurisprudence and style, are particularly challenging," she said.
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IN THE early years after losing both legs on the battlefield, religion held little solace for Lieutenant Dan Taylor.
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Right: US Army Captain Robert Bacon leads a patrol during the early years of the Vietnam War in 1964.
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The former prime minister recalls his early years in a "wonderful environment to grow up in" – until tragedy struck.
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In the early years of their marriage, Kwan's Instagram account had been filled with photos of her smiling husband.
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February is when we observe Presidents' Day, a national celebration with roots going back to the country's early years.
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Washington fully funded the early years of Medicaid expansion; its contribution is set to fall to 90% by 2020.
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Market performance in the early years of retirement is a crucial worry for anyone living off a nest egg.
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Susannah Hares of Ark says that higher costs in PSL's early years are not necessarily a sign of failure.
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IN THE early years of the Enlightenment, a few brave philosophers challenged the Christian order—an apparently hopeless task.
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If you look back at the early years of the site — 2002, 2003, 2004 — I'm a lot more critical.
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John Berry, founding member of The Beastie Boys and a key part of the band's early years, has died.
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Mr Elmer was born in 262 and his early years seemed to set the stage for an uncontroversial career.
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At the very least, encountering fame in your early years prevents you entering adulthood with any sense of normality.
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In the early years, she says, most of her clients were middle-aged and marrying for the second time.
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Their arrival and subsequent land purchases proved controversial in the early years -- locals, perhaps inevitably, suspicious of their motives.
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In its early years, its hit-or-miss search engine was conducive to close encounters of the absurd kind.
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Florentino studied civil engineering at the Polytechnic University of Madrid, and worked for the government in his early years.
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These maps illustrate the amalgamation of visual traditions during the early years of contact between Indigenous groups and colonizers.
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The results: They concluded that a stressful event in someone's early years causes poor cognitive functioning later in life.
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The Tea Party movement, which sprang into existence in the early years of the Obama administration, was many things.
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In his early years the family had a peripatetic life, living in Kutztown, Pa.; Dayton, Ohio; Mount Dora, Fla.
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Our brains are more susceptible during our early years and therefore the things we learn become engrained, Siegel explains.
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A recent study by the Fraser Institute verifies that in this tax's early years, it was truly revenue neutral.
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In the early years of the Internet boom, Das Bunker built its reputation through message boards and online groups.
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"It's really a journey that chronicles all of those early years that are mostly unknown in America," he added.
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I pretty much suffered through those early years when they were without question [...] the worst team in the league.
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Microsoft was innovative in its early years, but if it isn't now a monopolist, I don't know what is.
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It was a tough slog in those early years, and Mr. Ehrlich nearly decided to shut down in 2008.
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Once Calder did decide to pursue art, he spent his critical early years pivoting between New York and France.
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Running businesses and households was not easy, particularly in the early years when no water or power was supplied.
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China hails the project as an unqualified success, supplying more than 50m people in its early years of operation.
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The Marshall Plan and its Asian analog both proved its value in the early years of the Cold War.
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Paradoxically for an institution designed to stimulate creativity, Iowa in its early years was pervaded by a martial spirit.
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She recalled one meeting from the early years, in particular, when she brought her mother to see ex-Rep.
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In some sense, the "Mark Zuckerberg production"—as he called Facebook in its early years—has only just begun.
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In the early years of Smartsheet, we were trying to lure away a product architect from a large competitor.
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In Immelt's early years he lacked the courage to make bold moves, and the discipline to achieve consistent execution.
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In his early years as prime minister, the economy soared and, as incomes rose sharply, so did his popularity.
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In the early years of this century, more than fifty million women joined the workforce across the Muslim world.
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Despite the fiery rhetoric from Mr. Castro in the early years of the revolution, Washington did attempt a reconciliation.
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In his early years he participated in that city's art and music demimonde, co-founding a band called Workshop.
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In those early years of the program, there was not a day when you couldn't hear chainsaws, says Webb.
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In its early years as a public company, Amazon often took big losses as it concentrated on aggressive growth.
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We decided to crowdfund because we wanted to be very high-touch with our community in the early years.
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Her photos in the exhibition were captured during their early years together in the Catalonian beachside town of Portlligat.
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In my early years as a purple-haired, punky teenager, I wore my "weird girl" status on my sleeve.
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Before Erdoğan inched toward more autocratic rule, democratic reforms and economic growth defined his early years as prime minister.
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The early years of High Times magazine were transformative: Mick Jagger was on the cover, as was Truman Capote.
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The early years were very lean both personally and for the business after they decided to go full time.
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A hearty fastball also helped: In his early years, Lidge averaged about 95 miles an hour with his fastball.
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But most people from Bitcoin's early years believe that the person or people behind Bitcoin were not from Japan.
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In some traditions, it has been the makings of a gift to mark the early years of a marriage.
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In those early years of Vietnam, there was still a feeling that eventually it would be over and won.
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Where technology and economics collide In its early years, Twitter refused to address harassment concerns on free speech grounds.
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Her parents belonged to Romania's historic reigning families, but her early years were far from a royal fairy tale.
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When Clare, who was a professional equestrian competitor in her early years, took her first course, she was unimpressed.
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In her early years, Ms. Owens was especially partial to pictures within pictures and the glow of raw canvas.
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In his early years he took many jobs, driving a taxi and commuting as far as Philadelphia for work.
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He is a Principal at A286Z Partners and is writing a book on the early years of Wi-Fi.
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I still remember how it was with your uncle Michael, our firstborn, in those early years of his life.
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In her early years at the male-dominated United Nations, Shahani said there was little interest in women's rights.
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In the early years of that protracted standoff, American and Soviet aircrafts didn't hesitate to fire at one another.
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He was the chief executive, and she was the first accountant and an influential adviser in its early years.
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While still in its early years, the training formula is paying dividends -- and the team have won prestigious competitions.
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Tech startups typically focus on rapid growth in their early years, burning through investor cash in order to expand.
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When Warren talks about her early years as a working mother, she sounds like a comedian doing a bit.
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Chapel Square showed modest signs of life in its early years but was a conspicuous failure by the 1980s.
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Ms. Nie joined the Communist Party in 1938, in the early years of China's war against the invading Japanese.
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The semi-autobiographical "Pain and Glory" stars Antonio Banderas as a Spanish filmmaker looking back on his early years.
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The semi-autobiographical "Pain and Glory" stars Antonio Banderas as a Spanish filmmaker looking back on his early years.
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Buffett is said to drink five cans of Coke a day, after having spent his early years drinking Pepsi.
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The measures resemble those adopted by China in the early years of its turn to capitalism in the 1980s.
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I became a continuing-education junkie in my early years and even went to 15 multiday events one year.
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But it opened for the celebrations with a multimedia show that takes spectators through Leonardo's early years in Milan.
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In a 2017 Harvard commencement speech, Zuckerberg said that people were interested in buying Facebook during its early years.
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France makes a strong case for the staggering insouciance of government at all levels, especially in the early years.
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I suspect Medicare-for-all will be harder to administer than Medicare is now, particularly in its early years.
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Economic and racial inequality, after improving in the early years of the revolution, has gotten worse since the 1990s.
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The royal has centered her public work around helping to support families, carers and children in their early years.
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In the early years of Howard's career, his hulking physique, athleticism and jovial personality cemented him as a star.
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In the early years of Howard's career, his hulking physique, athleticism and jovial personality cemented him as a star.
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In the early years, waistcoated and top-hatted dignitaries and presidents threw out the first ball from the stands.
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In 19943, she published "Happy Times," a slim picture book with reminiscences on the Bouvier sisters' carefree early years.
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I spent my early years in a mostly Catholic neighborhood in suburban Maryland, one of roughly three Jewish families.
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There was talk of their early years, which Fallon helped Minaj recreate as they waited on other Red Lobster diners.
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Van Basten's iconic screamer against the USSR For the Soviets – a powerhouse of the tournament's early years – this was goodbye.
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The company is already working on a film about the early years of Han Solo that will star Alden Ehrenreich.
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In the early years of astrobiology and SETI, the two groups worked more side by side than they later would.
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Childminders subsequently keep journals on each child to communicate progress on early-years targets both to parents and the authorities.
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Brandon was one of three online artworks that entered the Guggenheim's permanent collection in the early years of the web.
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In the early years of Kim Jong Un's rule, half a decade ago, cheap Chinese goods flooded across the border.
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The evidence shows that if fathers are engaged in the early years, they'll continue to be more involved later on.
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Born Jean-Baptiste Frédéric Isidor Thielemans in Belgium, he survived the Nazi occupation of his country in his early years.
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What kind of father were you in the early years with your older two children [Christie, 64 and David, 61]?
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One person close to Yang said VFA in the early years, before Banerjee's death, had a "happy-go-lucky" atmosphere.
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We don't understand the significance of what goes on the early years and how indispensable mothers are to their babies.
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He was successful, but not in the way that his talent and the dazzling work of his early years indicated.
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The unifying glue of the GOP in the early years of the second decade of the 21st century came apart.
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"I mean, we've done this now for ten years, and the early years were always quite a struggle," recalls Marco.
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At its heart is footage from the National Geographic archives, unearthed in 2015, of Ms Goodall's early years in Tanzania.
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In the upcoming biopic Harriet, Erivo, 32, stars as Tubman in the story of her early years of abolitionist work.
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This particular episode exemplifies the cavalier attitude with which some NASA artifacts were handled, especially in the agency's early years.
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In the early years after the revolution, thousands of people were executed, including prostitutes, homosexuals, adulterers and the shah's officials.
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THE collapses of Enron and WorldCom in the early years of this century turned book-cooking into front-page news.
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During the first Democratic presidential debate, Harris criticized Biden's stance against busing during his early years as a U.S. senator.
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Outcome Health is in an impactful phase of growth, and we are now seeing the fruits of those early years.
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He helped turn Israel in its early years into a nuclear power by procuring the secret Dimona reactor from France.
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We know how the Clintons matched-up romantically, but how did they align ideologically and politically in those early years?
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And bonding with new friends helped enormously when it came to getting through the tough early years after being adopted.
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Some of the world's largest companies, including Facebook and Google, were founded in the early years of dot com enterprise.
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The early years of SpaceX reveal a company that teetered on the edge of dying out, as Musk has said.
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In the early years, the programs and investments funded by the revenue will be more visible and salient to voters.
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You released a book of photographs from your own early years in the 60s and 70s called Growing Up Black.
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You reactivate some of the policies that were meant to stabilize the marketplace in the early years, the three R's.
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In the early years, it was Jules Feiler and Urs Jakob that stood behind most of the ideas for events.
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That's the trade-off of being a teen dad: extreme difficulty in the early years but snappy humblebrags later on.
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Cyberwar: The Early Years Early cyber attacks typically involved hackers writing viruses for fun and for the challenge of it.
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In its early years, the American republic possessed only a small standing military and played a very small international role.
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It was likely Berry's negative experience with Chess Records in his early years that led to his impressive business acumen.
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They were upwardly mobile during his early years, ascending from middle-class Peter Cooper Village to haughty Sutton Place South.
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Video technology has so advanced that, in contrast, the lawns from the early years of color TV blur and saturate.
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I'm sure I could have made more in my early years if I didn't just accepted what I was offered.
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My memories of the early years at this school are as hazy as my memories of the passage to America.
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"In the early years, the conditions and treatment at Guantánamo were appalling and really contrary to American values," he said.
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Asir's early years were in Iran, where his family fled after the hardline Taliban took control of Afghanistan in 1996.
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But the club and the course amid the dunes remain a refuge, as they have been since his early years.
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In those early years we saw negative growth and lackluster job creation, but then something happened…animal spirits kicked in.
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This flow of funds provided a massive tailwind in the early years of the bull market, and it continues today.
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There's plenty of room to tell the story of Jyn Erso's early years of fighting with Saw Gererra, for example.
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The United States keeps a few hundred troops in Kosovo from the thousands in the early years after the war.
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By the early years of the twenty-first century, pop-inflected post-minimalism was the dominant style among younger Americans.
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While Mr. Slim invested heavily in Mexico's phone service in the early years, the pace slackened significantly by the 2000s.
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They could have just replaced the INA with their own immigration bill during the early years of the Obama administration.
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Still, venture capital firms like Granite Ventures bet on the company, and Telltale raised $6 million in its early years.
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Early years Born June 3, 1924 in Tamil Nadu's Tiruvarur district, Karunanidhi took to social activism during his early teens.
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I am not the only Times journalist whose early years were shaped by an assignment writing about the Neediest Cases.
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While their early years were full of passion (and a lot of great meals) he bristled as her career blossomed.
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He served as the director of the FTC's competition bureau during the early years of the George W. Bush administration.
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In "Damien" we learn that after his early years in the White House, he was sent away to boarding school.
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The Forbes list was still in its early years when, in 1984, Greenberg was assigned to develop the newest rankings.
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Start-ups are more likely to report losses in their early years, or reinvest any profits back into the company.
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EA's statement game dropped right as rap records moved beyond the simple party songs that defined the genre's early years.
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The music in the early years was a mix of genres including disco, new wave, hip-hop, calypso, and more.
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Structurally, the film is all chop and change, with Hare and Fiennes tacking back and forth across Nureyev's early years.
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In its early years, Grosvenor focused on placing clients' money in investments similar to those described in Professor Thorp's book.
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During Hubble's early years the gyroscopes died often, and replacing them was one of the main tasks of servicing missions.
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This is a history of stuff as much as people, especially in the early years: food, jewels, robes, tapestries, renovations.
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Edmonds describes Trunz as being a junior precious metals trader, working alongside him in his early years at J.P. Morgan.
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He has admitted to meddling in football decisions and alienating his coaches in his early years of owning the Patriots.
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A carbon tax can reduce emissions quickly, but in the early years, reductions come overwhelmingly from a single industry: electricity.
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"We've already tested all this out in the early years," he says of the experimental sonics on their new album.
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For a less charmed childhood, see Marc Meyers's biographical drama about the early years of the serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer.
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The company has been using temps and contractors since its early years in projects like scanning books for online search.
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In its early years of nationhood, the country had a distinct but austere tradition of mosque architecture to draw on.
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But its popularity was limited in those early years by the high cost of the electricity that was being generated.
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In his early years he dated many a Disney Channel star, and he famously dumped Taylor Swift via a voicemail.
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His mother, Karena (Postan) Wise, sang professionally, including, in her early years, as a member of the Metropolitan Opera chorus.
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"Here was a team quite happy to be running around at the back," he said about the team's early years.
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Many people scolded her for it, calling her a prostitute (this seemed to be a theme in her early years).
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As for sorting out the rest of it, he was entirely on his own in those early years of repayment.
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The early years for development of African online shopping largely played out in Nigeria (and to some extent South Africa).
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She rarely faltered in those early years as she traveled from San Diego to New York to Tokyo to Vienna.
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Spiegel spent his early years at an ultra-exclusive school called Crossroads, which costs tens of thousands per academic year.
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Homicides fell in the early years under his successor, Enrique Peña Nieto, but began to climb once again in 2014.
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Both were anchored at zero in the early years, then both indicated rates would move higher as the crisis faded.
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Can you imagine how cold it is up there and how that would affect your equipment in those early years?
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Kate's visit was to "further her research and engagement with the Early Years sector" her office at Kensington Palace said.
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Ms. Kim, who was born in South Korea and spent her early years in Seoul, often served as their translator.
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Government spending on high-quality day care in early years delivers an economic boon that lasts three generations, research finds.
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James has been all but invincible in the early rounds of the playoffs since the early years of his career.
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In the early years, many lived crammed into tar paper shacks and ragged teepees in the area around Great Falls.
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Both men kept their day jobs during those early years, but the business developed a loyal following and quickly expanded.
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EARLY YEARS Born in New York, Dudley grew up in Mississippi and later moved to Illinois where he attended university.
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The warlord Joseph Kony, in the early years of his insurgency in Uganda, conscripted adults for his Lord's Resistance Army.
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But during the non-profit's early years, Melinda says she felt that gender disparity was to blame for her treatment.
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In the film, dancers who worked with Mr. Naharin in the early years speak of his harshness as a director.
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These maps illustrate the amalgamation of visual, aesthetic traditions during the early years of contact between Indigenous groups and colonizers.
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The MDT between the US and the Philippines was signed in 1951, in the early years of the Cold War.
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But pay in art, design and education is low in the early years, and for some people, it remains low.
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Stars like Paris Hilton, Christina Milian, and Anne Hathaway all wore the controversial looks throughout the decade&aposs early years.
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Insurance companies have struggled to make money in the early years of the new markets, and many have backed out.
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During my early years, I never envisioned that I would be mixing with drug lords and involved with the streets.
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The tune's melody almost name-checked the early years of Ornette Coleman's Prime Time, but really it went past that.
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The construction of a new dam, first proposed during the early years of Mr. Mugabe's rule, has been repeatedly delayed.
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The construction of a new dam, first proposed during the early years of Mr. Mugabe's rule, has been repeatedly delayed.
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Some Harvard students said his class attracted a larger than usual proportion of conservative students, particularly in the early years.
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But he also spent several early years working in the smoke-scented, California-Mediterranean kitchen of Camino in Oakland, Calif.
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During the early years of the Obama administration, American diplomats tried to broker a peace deal between Israel and Syria.
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A random advertising sticker in the neighborhood In the project's early years, most artists weren't paid anything for their work.
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Though he's vague about his early years, Abdulrahman speaks with noticeable pride of his first encounter with Syrian military intelligence.
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As an adult, I live in Los Angeles, but the influence of the South on my early years hasn't vanished.
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Two groups that got some traction in the early years doing regular monthly events were Club Microwave and the Obsolete Collective.
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As technologists are quick to point out, people underestimated revolutionary technologies like PCs and the internet in their early years too.
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Maybe that's why my feelings about women were pretty much old school even in the early years of my first marriage.
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During her early years as a model, Kate Upton only exercised to fit into the clothes and skimpy swimsuits on set.
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But the options for special operations veterans and reservists aren't what they were in the early years of the Iraq War.
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That tops other events from your early years, including your household's financial situation, access to financial education and community's financial state.
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In the internet's early years, users would visit their favorite homepages for this sort of information — news, weather, local, sports, etc.
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I'm now 27 and I'm grateful that I was able to survive those early years, despite having little guidance or support.
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We asked Mashable staffers and readers to share the weirdest, most memorable misconceptions about sex they remember from their early years.
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Instead they use early-years education to prepare children for school through play-based learning and by focusing on social skills.
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And Andresen's opinion is hard to discount: He was the core developer of bitcoin's code for many of its early years.
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I was eager to learn more about how that played out in the early years of photography in the United States.
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Quality child care and early-years education became free at the point of use in many countries, as did social care.
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It played out through college and my early years of adulthood and finally ended in my final year of grad school.
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And Danes do not shop around for early-years child care because the nearest state-run place is usually just fine.
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In many ways, the current state of VR resembles those early years of film finding its footing as an expressive medium.
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The cooling would take effect gradually, and global average temperatures would continue to rise in the early years of its deployment.
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"I have a fairly hardcore view that there should be a very large sacrifice made during those early years," Gates said.
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Christianity, and in particular the Catholic fraternity known as the Society of Jesus, was a defining feature of his early years.
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Another factor is the end of some of the ACA's programs designed to support this new market in its early years.
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For the most part, last week's raids wouldn't have been out of place in the early years of the Obama administration.
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With only two females, she and her team spent those early years collecting a lot of data and studying the cats.
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During these early years he's worked hard -- and on often ruthlessly -- to put the stamp of his leadership on the country.
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The Fab Four played at the cellar bar — now located across the street from its original venue — in their early years.
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"In his early years, before all the research, he did smoke a pipe," his son Julian said in a telephone interview.
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And what will their decisions cost their children, given how critical the early years are to development in the later years?
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And it's true that during the early years of the crisis, beginning with opioid painkillers, white people were the primary victims.
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The exhibition offers insights with a depth usually reserved for biennials, such as the early years of Prospect, or Kochi today.
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It was, perhaps, an easy explanation for the ever-changing behavior of an infant and illnesses during children's vulnerable early years.
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We have problems but my goodness, other than the early years of Reagan, I can&apost think of a better economy.
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The Out of the Blue films will focus on "mental health during the early years of parenthood," according to the magazine.
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The brothers spent their early years in Trujillo Alto, a suburb of San Juan, where their parents, Irad and Wilma, lived.
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Part of what made Sea-Monkeys successful was a scientific breakthrough Harold von Braunhut claimed he achieved in the early years.
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It can start as soon as a woman is showing, and it often lasts through her early years as a mother.
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The cafés "are the meeting place of the like-minded," a journalist wrote in the early years of Berlin's café culture.
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Although their business runs more smoothly than it did in the early years, Castle and Spalding still work just as hard.
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In Carlile's early years of coaching, many other coaches believed hot baths or showers before a race would drain a swimmer.
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It was in the early years after he left the White House that his friendships with wealthy playboys became tabloid fodder.
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I would say that the overall track record of corporate America during the early years of the AIDS epidemic was terrible.
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He said he also struggled with doubt and emotional instability in his early years, which left him feeling "scared and bewildered".
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Can anybody point to any other big government program that hasn't had some growing pains and hiccups in its early years?
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Now, the argument runs, young east Germans seek explanations for what happened to their parents in the early years of reunification.
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What intervened between his two Presidential runs was the 1929 stock-market crash and the early years of the Great Depression.
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An acknowledgment of the malign role the United States played in the early years of the dictatorship is welcome, if overdue.
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Another royal correspondent, Victoria Murphy, said Middleton was also criticized during her early years as a royal, albeit for different reasons.
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You might also consider taking on a part-time job in the early years of your retirement if you're able to.
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He'd made a reputation for himself as a fixer through his advising work during Uber's scrappy early years starting in 22016.
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Insurance experts think that politically calculated decision to extend the old plans may have hurt Obamacare's marketplaces in the early years.
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"That's one of the reasons the early years of the recovery were disappointing," said Gus Faucher, chief economist at PNC Financial.
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Villagers in eastern Iceland recall being able to grab a free scoop of seeds at gas stations in the early years.
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The title is a reference to his early years ascending a fashion ladder invisible and disreputable to his stern Catholic family.
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In the early years turnout was especially large, and Mr. Petit found himself speaking to crowds of up to 3,000 people.
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In their early years, they functioned to transport immigrant restaurant workers or families visiting their children at school in different cities.
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Our focus in the early years post investment was really on, how do you grow this content without diluting the quality?
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The fringe communities that drove Bitcoin in its early years are playing a much less important role in the current rally.
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People in the early years tried to do very interesting things, and and realized that they were up against a wall.
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Enjoyment of the novel may depend on how you feel about a heroine whose early years of marriage baffle even her.
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Both clubs were filled with family, friends, players with connections to Ub, and others he had met during his early years.
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His sapphire ring and rose-gold watch are remnants of his profession during his early years in New York — a jeweler.
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But then came Mr. Xi, a high-carat Red Aristocrat whose father was a senior leader during the republic's early years.
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Guillermo del Toro's film about a girl (Ivana Baquero) living in the early years of fascist Spain blurs fantasy and reality.
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During her early years at the conservatory, a public institution where she studied for free, Ms. Castillo trained as a pianist.
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Lisa Kudrow is admitting that she struggled in her early years on Friends while playing lovably flaky free spirit Phoebe Buffay.
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Throughout his childhood and in his early years a fighter, segregation remained a deeply entrenched way of life in the South.
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Like the stereotypical Asian parents, he wanted us to get perfect grades in the early years, especially in math and science.
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In the early years of the Madden franchise, players occasionally appeared on the cover with John Madden, typically in the background.
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Baylor's early years with the Orioles introduced him to the kangaroo court, where teammates were fined for infractions of baseball etiquette.
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In a new book, Alice Waters, who helped start the farm-to-table movement, looks back at her wild early years.
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Together they form an illuminating portrait of a slightly unconventional white couple born in the early years of the 20th century.
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"Toughest reunion I ever sat through, probably those early years of Jersey where it was blood warfare," he said in June.
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His sister Lela Swift, a pioneering female director whose career went back to television's early years, died in 2015 at 96.
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McEwan grew up an army brat, spending his early years in places like North Africa, a dry landscape bereft of color.
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But the early years, you have to read books, you have to find it in journalistic investigation and stuff like that.
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Government spending on high-quality day care in the early years delivers an economic boon that lasts three generations, research finds.
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He then developed "Wendel," an adventurous strip about a man and his lover navigating the early years of the AIDS epidemic.
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It was adverted to by the old, curmudgeonly Federalist, Fisher Ames, in an essay during the early years of the Republic.
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In the early years, Jarrin would broadcast only home games, but still had to re-create road games from a studio.
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In its early years, many of those buried were Germans; over time came immigrants from Ireland, Greece, Italy and Eastern Europe.
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Kim Jong-un's father, Kim Jong-il, and grandfather both carried out deadly purges in the early years of their rule.
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He previously served as the head of the FTC's Competition Bureau during the early years of the George W. Bush administration.
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Bezos personally spoke with every single interviewee throughout Amazon's early years, even going so far as to meticulously analyze each's qualifications.
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"As these canonical figures go, there's a sense of 'There goes my childhood, my youth, my early years,'" Mr. Flanagan said.
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In Jed Perl's biography, "Calder: The Conquest of Time: The Early Years, 1898-1940," the artist makes a similarly paradoxical impression.
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During the company's early years, its leaders turned to foreign suppliers of capital, such as Goldman Sachs, SoftBank and Fidelity Investments.
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I feel that this is an unhealthy habit that we as a society form in the early years of our lives.
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While the political system is basically the same as in those early years, the society changed slowly, at times almost imperceptibly.
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All the evidence now about how what happens in the early years before they get to school ... Early childhood experiences. Right.
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A lot of Simpsons zines remind me of the show's early years, when the art was a bit crude and raw.
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