I feel like there's mid-twenties, early twenties, late teens, but this is really about 'oh, we're actually adults now.
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" Advice from strangers Yes, get married in your twenties: 4 No, don't get married in your twenties: 3 "Do marriage counseling.
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Set It Up's duo may be in their mid-twenties like other rom-com couples, but they're in the 21st century's version of the mid-twenties.
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"I don't think I got to a place where I understood how to communicate what I needed until I was in maybe my mid-twenties, late-twenties," he says.
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" In my twenties, someone told me, "time is money.
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I did many of them throughout my teens and twenties.
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Most of this year's victims were still in their twenties.
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In my late teens, early twenties, I continued to transition.
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"I didn't skateboard or surf in my twenties," Shine said.
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I found love quickly in transition, in my early twenties.
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Michael was 17, and Kristin was now entering her twenties.
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Private Burton Holmes was in his early twenties on Sept.
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Breakout star Himesh Patel delivered papers until his early twenties.
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That was the default of my life in my twenties.
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Our twenties had been full of rock music and courage.
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She was misdiagnosed with hyperventilation syndrome in her early twenties.
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That was a decision I made in my late twenties.
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In the end, my friend killed herself in her twenties.
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He was Brazilian, tall and skinny, in his mid twenties.
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" In the background during those years, Waithe was writing "Twenties.
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In their twenties, the couple struggled with serious financial trouble.
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I knew that he'd left the island in his twenties.
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He held a fistful of twenties in his outstretched hand.
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Being thin will be the great obsession of your twenties.
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The typical volunteer was single and in his late twenties.
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Dunno... like, people in their mid twenties listen to it.
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Taking a gamble on a very good player in his early twenties makes it more likely that a team will enjoy his best years, in his late twenties, especially if he becomes an extraordinary footballer.
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The Palmer Raids and mass deportation of immigrants in the Twenties.
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Americans have never elected a woman in her twenties to Congress.
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Charlize Theron isn't in her twenties anymore — and she feels it.
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Most people in their twenties are distracted — Does he like me?
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The victims were primarily Asian women in their twenties and thirties.
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Just months later, Jen, then in her twenties, had a stroke.
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A cashier who steals a handful of twenties is held accountable.
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Because people in their twenties generally are not good at anything.
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Many of the Moscow protesters were teenagers or in their twenties.
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He had pet hamsters in his mid-twenties and wears Tevas.
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Also, in my twenties I thought I was in a rush.
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Because when I was in my twenties I was also stupid.
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In my twenties I thought I knew what I was doing.
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Until she met Abdul, a charming man in his early twenties.
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"'Thrones' nicely bookended my twenties, but I'm thirty now," he said.
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Most of these people were in their teens, twenties, and thirties.
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There was the stress, throughout the nineteen-twenties, over Lenin's testament.
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"I equated sexuality with truth," she said of her libidinous twenties.
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Bernie Sanders was a throwback to the twenties until he wasn't.
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I was in my late twenties and it shook my confidence.
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During its construction in the Roaring Twenties, no detail was overlooked.
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Towns like Tombstone began staging reënactments in the late nineteen-twenties.
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Like many Americans, Redd Horrocks got into debt in her twenties.
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Fencers tend to peak in their late twenties or early thirties.
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Compared to the Chinese men's and women's teams in Rio, who are all in their mid-to-late twenties, half of the Japanese six player-strong team is in their early twenties alongside the teenage Ito.
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It was a heady position for a guy barely into his twenties.
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Not every successful company was founded by a guy in his twenties.
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Why do parents continue helping children into their early twenties or beyond?
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And now you're in your mid-twenties and releasing a debut album.
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Police believe the burglars could be in their late teens or twenties.
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He eventually undertook a PhD at Imperial College in his early twenties.
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Into my twenties I cooked big meals, held dinner parties, wine tastings.
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She didn't learn how to harmonize, she says, until her late twenties.
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I first encountered Smith's work when I was in my early twenties.
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Now in his twenties, the words come easier: transsexual, non-binary, pansexual.
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At Yahoo's annual holiday party, a Roaring Twenties-themed affair held Dec.
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There were a lot of young people, in the twenties and thirties.
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She told Paltrow that she doesn't long for her twenties at all.
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Shockingly, my skin didn't clear up until I hit my early twenties.
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When I watched him on TV, he was in his early twenties.
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In her twenties, she even visited my grandfather's biological mother and aunt.
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In short, she's a city-dwelling straight white woman in her twenties.
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There was a home economics teacher who was in her early twenties.
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Your twenties are defined by falling on your face, not sudden maturity.
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They were young, he says -- in their late teens and early twenties.
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By my late twenties, I had gone full circle on guns. My
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Police said the suspects were described as white men in their twenties.
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One man, a tall, handsome brunette in his twenties, remains perfectly calm.
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The eight singers who made the cut were all in their twenties.
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Steinem's career, when she was in her twenties, several years graduated from
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Those and other figures are reminiscent of conditions in the Roaring Twenties.
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Until my late-twenties, I kept myself out of that game entirely.
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Throughout his twenties, his public image was that of a dashing playboy.
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Allan is a conservatory-trained actor and singer in his mid-twenties.
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By her early twenties, Khan was experimenting with samples and freestyle raps.
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Sagor, a screenwriter in her mid-twenties, witnessed the events and described
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In his twenties, Thanathorn studied mechanical engineering at Bangkok's prestigious Thammasat University.
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Rachel and Joseph were only in their early twenties when they died.
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Every person in their twenties has a fear of not being accepted.
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In my mid-twenties, I had a spectacular case of food poisoning.
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In your twenties, a prostate exam seems like a far-off eventuality.
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The men were in their twenties, but to Johnston, they looked older.
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The patient, a woman in her twenties, lay etherized upon a table.
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Another neighbor salvaged an old photo of her parents in their twenties.
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Hikmat, who is in his late twenties, looks disarmingly young and gentle.
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The pair appeared to be women in their late twenties/early thirties.
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In Disney's twenties and early thirties, she had considered doing the same.
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I don't remember every walk to the bus stop in my twenties.
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What was it like going out for you as somebody in their twenties?
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Because I read it when I was a teen, into my early twenties.
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I think it was 1989, we were in our late teens early twenties . . .
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In the Roaring Twenties, the stock market made a chosen few extremely wealthy.
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You'd probably get detention, until you're kicked out for being in your twenties.
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I told him I was in my late twenties, but I was 12.
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You know, in my early twenties, I did not feel solid within myself.
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This is now a common occurrence for Brits and Americans in their twenties.
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In her early twenties, she started turning tricks for the legendary Madam Alex.
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They were diagnosed between 2009 and 2014 when they were in their twenties.
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"I wrote Twenties back in 2009," said Waithe in a statement to Deadline.
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My husband and I were in our late twenties when we got married.
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Mr Raisi, 56, sentenced hundreds to death as a judge in his twenties.
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When he was in his twenties, Camus earned a living as a journalist.
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There are also separate services targeting women and young professionals in their twenties.
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They tell me they've developed coping mechanisms as they've reached their mid-twenties.
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Most people – especially on Starcraft – are a bit older; mid to late twenties.
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The two men, still in their twenties, shot cans out back for fun.
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She was in her twenties, and spoke softly and wistfully of the past.
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A portrait of Edward Lear in his late twenties, by W. N. Marstrand.
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There is a girl standing at the railing, face averted, in her twenties.
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She is in her twenties, a sprightly pop star with lungs of gold.
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One was blond and short and looked to be in her early twenties.
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Half of Bravo's employees are Moroccan, many of them males in their twenties.
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The youngest men I have ever dated are currently in their late twenties.
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From an early age through to my twenties, we developed a combative relationship.
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She was in her early twenties, and had no previous major health issues.
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The next year, while still in his twenties, he entered the National Assembly.
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Shockingly, my acne didn't start to clear up until I hit my twenties.
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Thus the wealth gap grows, reaching levels not seen since the Roaring Twenties.
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It is the Paris I remember from my twenties but haven't seen since.
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In movies, the Roaring Twenties made the most noise in the early thirties.
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She was in her early twenties, I'd guess—about sixty years Searle's junior.
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Most of his housemates were in their twenties, recent transplants to New York.
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The American-forged modernity of the Roaring Twenties was unapologetically consumerist, not communist.
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But once he arrived in New York City in his twenties, meth bit.
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I pulled out two twenties and took an envelope out of my desk.
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In a corner, there was a pile of rubbish from the nineteen-twenties.
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In your early twenties, commitments are minimal and time is there to use.
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The man, in his late twenties, was about a hundred and eighty pounds.
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"It was a great time to be alive in your twenties," Wilder said.
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I was trying, in my twenties, to write about the craft of poetry.
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In his twenties, he'd been America's best player, fifty-third in the world.
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Kalman didn't pick up a brush until she was in her early twenties.
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Then, in her twenties, Blossom watched her mentor and teacher endure the same experience.
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Ekkarin first stepped into the ring around age 13, fighting until his early twenties.
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The young protesters, most in their teens or early twenties, had other ideas, however.
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The young Kenyan in his twenties is nervous, fidgeting in his expensive white sneakers.
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I have credit card debt from my twenties that I still can't pay off.
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The anxiety I knew in my late teens and early twenties would get worse.
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You are automatically given citizenship, which you may not revoke until your mid-twenties.
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He went through a divorce and was starting a new career in his twenties.
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In his early twenties, he worked as a police officer in his home city.
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He said Keaton, then in her mid-twenties, was left speechless by Marlon Brando.
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The three men who died were all from Los Angeles and in their twenties.
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My left arm with all the cowgirl paraphernalia was my tattoo of my twenties.
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Oscar-nominee Lucas Hedges also steps in to play LaBeouf in his early twenties.
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Tuesday night's episode of This Is Us was an ode to the triplets' twenties.
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To summarize: The woman's barely skimming her late twenties, and she's already in charge.
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And during her mid-twenties, from age 23-26, she gained about 20 lbs.
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Being in my twenties and whatnot, I had no money, no future, no nothing.
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Altogether, the research suggests that brain maturation continues into one's twenties, and even thirties.
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Lydia and Drew's form of Batten disease kills in the teens or early twenties.
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They were in their twenties, not yet married and struggling to make ends meet.
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Her parents stayed together, and eventually married when they were in their mid-twenties.
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After emigrating from Lebanon in the nineteen-twenties, Milleron's grandfather opened a restaurant there.
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He moved to Park Slope in 20203, when he was in his early twenties.
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By his early twenties, he was earning more than forty thousand dollars a year.
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For most of my twenties, I made halfhearted attempts at becoming a professional writer.
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Six years on, Atta, now in his early twenties, is sitting on death row.
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By the time he was in his mid-twenties he was living in Moscow.
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In the Roaring Twenties, fashions were characterized by fringe, loose fabrics, and glamorous details.
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A friend recently told me about a colleague, a screenwriter in his late twenties.
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She must have been in her twenties, having been out drinking with her dad.
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Mid-twenties melodrama is part of life, so don't feel like you're messing up!
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If you're happy in a relationship in your early twenties, who gives a fuck?
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There have been white ethno-nationalists in Britain since at least the nineteen-twenties.
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I know what's inside: three $24 bills and another $2000 in twenties and tens.
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Two new comedy series — BET's "Twenties" and FXX's "Dave" — follow creative protagonists building careers.
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But "Twenties" would be the only one in which the protagonist was not white.
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Dr. Gale has a son and a daughter who are in their mid-twenties.
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But I'm watching kids in their twenties now for who the chances are grim.
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In my mid-twenties, I finally started to question why I felt this way.
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In his twenties, when his daughters were little, he said, he wasn't around enough.
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A woman in her twenties asked if she could take a photograph with Almodóvar.
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" By her early twenties, she says, "I felt incredibly uncomfortable, like I couldn't breathe.
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"Get a Financial Life: Personal Finance in Your Twenties and Thirties" by Beth Kobliner
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She liked them, he said, but didn't get "super addicted" until her mid-twenties.
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To spend one's twenties moving between clinical settings and halfway houses is fundamentally arresting.
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They were both in their mid-twenties and from the Khadra neighborhood, in Mosul.
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The second half of my twenties was spent working incredibly hard building a business.
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"When and how does news become art?" an actor in his late twenties asked.
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Waldrop was born in Bavaria in 1935 and came to America in her twenties.
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But by early adolescence, in the mid-twenties, the Bauhaus had outstayed its welcome.
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Democrats pressed her on commentary she had written about date rape in her twenties.
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In her early twenties, Jazmine Reed-Clark was obsessed with having everything be picture-perfect.
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Also, in my early twenties, I actually didn't feel like I had much to lose.
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For example, if you're in your 30s and you've been partnered since your twenties, greetings!
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But Foreman recognized that he wasn't in his twenties and that things had to change.
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For most of my twenties, I lived like a monk, and well below my means.
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Since its inception, there have been about 130 men in their twenties elected to Congress.
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Undocumented for most of her childhood, she became a US citizen in her early twenties.
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In her mid-twenties, far from home, no longer an athlete, Young felt intensely alone.
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The number of births also fell for women in their twenties (by about 22.1%–213%).
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In your twenties, you can't even imagine a future self that doesn't freak you out.
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A self-proclaimed foodie, Saldana said she had a great time eating in her twenties.
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Average age of members tended to hover between the high twenties and the early thirties.
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El Franco Lee is very super private, he's very good looking, he's young—late twenties.
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In her twenties she added crack to the mix and was soon involved in prostitution.
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As a woman in my mid twenties — prime childbirth age, for some — I was wary.
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He studied at the University of Minnesota and moved to New York in his twenties.
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These books were old friends I'd revisit time and again throughout my teens and twenties.
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A few times in the book you mention the difference between your twenties and thirties.
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Given the current crop of players, almost all in their twenties, you would suspect not.
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She was a producer on 2014's Dear White People and the web series Twenties.
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Older friends, too, with resigned looks on their faces as they remembered their early twenties.
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I grew up in the county but didn't actually hear of one until my twenties.
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Instead, in the regulatory struggles of the twenties and thirties, the commercial networks won out.
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Born in the nineteen-eighties and nineties, millennials are now in their twenties and thirties.
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Schizophrenia is a young person's disorder, usually surfacing during the late teens or early twenties.
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" Rozman said, "Ten years ago, people in their twenties weren't hanging out at wine bars.
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However, it may do so while having trouble hanging onto that high-twenties earnings multiple.
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"The events of my twenties felt historic, but the people involved did not," he writes.
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Ask any single black woman in her twenties and she'll tell you similar horror stories.
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He peeled off a series of twenties and began to stuff them through the gap.
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She lived for decades, mostly bedridden with the same condition that stole her son's twenties.
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In one way, this jibed with the glamour of the Gatsbyesque twenties in New York.
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"Stop filming," shouted a masked white woman in her twenties, pushing her shield at us.
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During my early and mid-twenties I had a bad time with my mental health.
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I'm leaving my twenties and I want to head towards the sun so to speak.
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He possesses belts from both Rajadamnern and Lumpinee Stadium, titles he captured in his twenties.
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When we started out in our twenties, partying was definitely part of what we did.
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I was single for the first time since my early twenties and I was terrified.
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Paris, I believe, is a man in his twenties in love with an older woman.
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Over an email exchange, he had a lot of advice for couples in their twenties.
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She said it was a good idea for us to get married in our twenties.
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The poet Stanley Kunitz was a staff writer for the Telegram in the nineteen-twenties.
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They dug into Demori's distant past to find pictures of him in his early twenties.
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I know a kid in his early twenties who was brutally abused & now serving years.
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The women, aged from their twenties to sixties, have come from all parts of Colombia.
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In his late twenties, Gibson earned an English degree at the University of British Columbia.
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He had experienced more years of the Roaring Twenties than of the twenty-first century.
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She considers Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker, who started choreographing in her early twenties, a hero.
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Somewhere in my twenties, I completely lost control of the holiday without even realizing it.
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We're in our twenties, and we've solved the problem the rest of you guys haven't.
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We're talking about a mid-twenties Cy Young Candidate compared to a 22-year-old.
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Throughout my teenage years, my twenties, my thirties, to today, Prince has been a constant.
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Last week I realized that, technically, I might not even be in my "early twenties" anymore.
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Until you're part of a generation who hit their mid-twenties and feel apathetic towards it.
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I probably pretended to hate The Beatles into my twenties based on that first line alone.
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He spent his twenties and thirties organizing his life around the building of submarines and rockets.
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"In my younger twenties I was far more self-conscious of how I look," she says.
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"Our forties and fifties are going to make our twenties and thirties look boring!" he shares.
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Another woman in her early twenties also went into labor and lost her baby, she said.
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Their 230-year-old son, Mikese Morse has been hospitalized several times since his early twenties.
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I had been at such a war with the body I had all through my twenties.
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All the practices I mention are things I currently do and have done in my twenties.
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Rhea Ewing, a trans artist, lived in Baraboo for 10 years in their teens and twenties.
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" The assistant, who was then in her twenties and asked to be identified only as "B.
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He paused only for a moment, when a young woman in her twenties approached our table.
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"This time was different," said Youssef Abdel Aal, a Cairo-based management consultant in his twenties.
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She lost all the photos documenting her teens, twenties, and thirties — including all her wedding photos.
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But, economically, by the mid-twenty-twenties, we're going to be in a lot of trouble.
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A woman in her twenties who's not yet been identified was pronounced dead at the scene.
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I happen to love both of these therapies and they've helped me greatly in my twenties.
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"New York in the fifties was like Paris in the twenties," she wrote in her memoir.
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What can we rely on in our twenties if not the companionship of a true bestie?
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And he was leading by maybe two, maybe three, but he won by -- in the twenties.
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Through my twenties I avoided questions from my family about going without sex or a relationship.
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She's releasing some of that composure, though, especially as she rounds the corner into her twenties.
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Watch the trailer: Ewan McGregor was still in his early twenties when this one came out.
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"Until I was in my twenties, I didn't even know what he looked like," she writes.
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It took me until my late twenties to discover the wonders of going to concerts alone.
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The closer you get to your mid-twenties, the more your metabolism starts to become unreliable.
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Dynamic, thrilling plots and moody soundtracks capture the zeitgeist of the Roaring Twenties and of today.
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The four-piece are super young (early twenties) and super cute, and their energy was infectious.
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I also saw paintings by Marsden Hartley from roughly the same period (the twenties) in America.
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Hilfiger had initial success with a small clothing store called People's Place in his mid-twenties.
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She has two kids, she has obligations that women in their twenties, like Rebecca, don't have.
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In her twenties, Kelly was diagnosed with Usher syndrome, a degenerative eye sight and hearing condition.
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The first Praxis I attended was led by an ethereal, soft-spoken redhead in her twenties.
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They're mostly in their twenties and early thirties, college graduates or defectors from offshore call centers.
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The class composition is ethnically diverse, and most people are in their mid-to-late twenties.
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Years ago, a woman in her early twenties wrote to me; she was completely freaked out.
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The company anticipates effective tax rate in the low twenties before discrete tax items in 2018.
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In finding myself, I spent the later years of my twenties finding others just like me.
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Erin, who is in her early twenties, is the daughter of Global Green President Les McCabe.
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There were not two million well-off farmers in the impoverished U.S.S.R. in the late twenties.
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They were mostly in their teens and early twenties, and they talked and joked like sisters.
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Norman opened the door to find two men, who looked to be in their mid-twenties.
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I was camping by myself and the guy next to me was in his early-twenties.
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Those in their mid-to-late twenties should have about $10,000 or more saved for retirement.
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The economic misery of the late twenties and early thirties provided another opportunity, which Hitler seized.
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Cousins repeatedly returns to an arresting photograph, more candid than posed, of Welles in his twenties.
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It's not surprising that I'm much fonder of Powell now than I was in my twenties.
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We grow up, and the winding failure of our twenties replaces all previous hope and naivety.
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Jim and Nathan, in their mid-twenties, are both chefs at the same restaurant in Bristol.
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Still, you have to realize your tastes, preferences and comfort levels will evolve beyond your twenties.
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I mean, I live a very comfortable life because I'm a non-married, mid-twenties male.
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But it wasn't until my twenties that I felt just how much society sexualizes Asian women.
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A lot of nonprofits are paying in the teens and twenties and have leases expiring soon.
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She said she felt unable to push herself enough to compete with players in their twenties.
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"Twenties" had been created to convey the messiness of a distinctly different time in Waithe's life.
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If you're in your early twenties now or younger, then none of that may mean much.
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Is it odd at all to be giving advice to people who are in their twenties?
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They have four children, who range in age from their late teens to their late twenties.
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Ensemble member "in my twenties" My parents listened to a lot of gospel and soul music.
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In his twenties, with no prior criminal record, Johnny Casali was caught growing 1500 marijuana plants.
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Majors remembers the first hit of meth, in his late twenties, given by a white man.
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If time is your most valuable asset, then your twenties isn't a time to waste it.
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Once you're on your own in your twenties, out in the world, the decisions are yours.
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She was in her late twenties, steady, patient, and in awe of Heizer and his work.
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They offered luxury of a quality that freezing, fear-addled fliers in the twenties scarcely imagined.
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Unlike Rajesh, whose illness had surfaced in his twenties, Jagu had been troubled from his adolescence.
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Imagine a hotheaded boy walking around the house at fifteen—and I was in my twenties.
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"In my mid-twenties, I was a D.J. at a downtown bar in Minneapolis," she said.
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But now we're in our mid-twenties, an age range that actual science has shown is bad for friendships, with a study finding that people continue to make friends through their early twenties, but then rapidly begin to lose contact with them all once they turn 25.
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Here's the thing about being in your mid-twenties: You're a millennial, but not the good kind.
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But looking back, the star sees why she was seen to have sex appeal in her twenties.
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But that narrative is complicated by the fact that I was diagnosed with narcolepsy in my twenties.
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Like so many before him, Bowlby was bitten by India after travelling there in his early twenties.
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In fact, she didn't know being trans was even a possibility for her until her early twenties.
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Hillary Clinton said that Bill's affair with an intern in her twenties wasn't an abuse of power.
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After that, she continued to act into her early twenties, working in college and in community theaters.
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Beadnose herself is in her early twenties, and the park's oldest recorded bear was 29, he said.
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Take three or more fresh-faced guys — five's been the magic number — in their teens or twenties.
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Before I got sober in my late twenties, I'd always considered myself a deeply self-aware person.
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His parents, Harry and Loretta Moore Corbally, were both in their early twenties when he was born.
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Beginning when she was in her twenties, Zandt said that Hazen groomed her for harassment and abuse.
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The last thing you want to think about in your twenties (er, anytime?) is your own death.
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In his early twenties, his first agent suggested he rent and observe all his favorite actors' films.
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People in their twenties are risk takers in a way that people in their fifties are not.
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"I'm sorry but I just don't buy it," a woman in her late twenties said to me.
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I am a thinly built, thirty-something woman who is often mistaken for being in my twenties.
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In my twenties, I inherited another $100,363 combined from both sets of grandparents when they passed away.
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In spite of her special skill, Line suffered from overwhelming anxiety in her teens and early twenties.
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"It was the dream job," says Matt Stinemetze, Scaled's chief engineer, who joined in his early twenties.
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It was about 10 years ago, when Banks was in his mid twenties, living in Cincinnati, Ohio.
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Most of the men's and women's distance-running records were set by people in their mid-twenties.
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In his twenties, he helped jump-start Facebook and changed the way we interact with each other.
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Our twenties and even thirties were all about finding the perfect job, climbing the proverbial career ladder.
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The hospital said the courier, who is in his twenties, suffered soft tissue injuries from the blows.
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Lots of 30-somethings often find themselves wishing they had been smarter about money in their twenties.
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Has being in your early twenties ever resembled anything less precarious than a runaway train to nowhere?
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The girls who were cut ranged in age from 10 months to their early twenties, Taro said.
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He's thicker now than he was in his early twenties, that's undeniable, but he's no Pablo Sandoval.
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When you're in your twenties, or even your early thirties, children are just not on your radar.
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She and Will, a guy in his late twenties, both understand that Harry is a major character.
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Like most of us at some point in our twenties, she seems to have lost her way.
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Had I been in my early-twenties and a little drunk, who knows what would have happened.
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And then there is Caeiro, who is said to have died of tuberculosis in his mid-twenties.
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The project continued through his twenties, largely unnoticed, until he was drawn toward a different sound altogether.
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"In the business realm, I have been a Warren Buffett fan since my early twenties," says Bezos.
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Nearly all his other children had joined the northward Great Migration of the nineteen-tens and twenties.
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Greer in her mid-twenties seems hardly less naïve, or better informed, than she was at eighteen.
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By his late twenties, when the company went public, he was worth around five hundred million dollars.
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He is described as a white male in his twenties or thirties with a heavy-set build.
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When an emcee yells, "People, make some noise!" the attendees, mostly in their twenties and thirties, oblige.
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The first episode shows Mr. Piven's character, Harry, enjoying himself in the heart of the Roaring Twenties.
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In an introduction to an anthology, he read that she "withdrew from life" beginning in her twenties.
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Most here today—as is the case across the scheme—are men in their twenties and thirties.
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My two sisters, both in their early twenties, were suffering a similar fate elsewhere in the camp.
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Sophie is in her mid-twenties and was, she told me, physiologically predisposed to Diet Coke addiction.
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Being in my twenties, there are plenty of other people the same age doing the same thing.
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That really special perspective that people in their early twenties have about the world and its possibilities.
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Patients in the program are typically in their early twenties, but some are as old as 30.
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In South Korea, almost 103% of patients were in their twenties and just 3% in their eighties.
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The contestants all originate from Atlanta, Georgia, and their ages range from mid twenties to mid thirties.
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"I sometimes wonder what this would have been like if I was in my twenties," she said.
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You know you're not in your twenties anymore when cleaning the tub leads to a sore back.
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Television broadcasting began in the nineteen-twenties, but it took decades for TV to become a medium.
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" "I didn't think, This is a kid in his twenties who has no idea what's talking about.
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She went to Costco as a teenager but started shopping there for herself in her early twenties.
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Needless to say, from fifth grade to my late twenties, shaving was the bane of my existence.
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Ronn Jordan manages the office, and there are eight other employees, all of them in their twenties.
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In November, I was shown around Douar Hicher by Mohamed, a local engineer in his late twenties.
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Her staff, seven people in all, tend to be architecture and photography graduates in their early twenties.
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In my early twenties, it was because I was couldn't afford to move out on my own.
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All staffed by unattractive people in their late twenties, professional narcs with bad skin and waterproof sandals.
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I did not spend my early twenties having fun and being a young person in the city.
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In the eighteen-twenties and thirties, Jacksonian democracy involved a lot of brawls: women were not allowed.
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Baltes was last seen alive leaving a bar with a woman in her twenties, Tulsa World reports.
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In 288, Stevenson, who was still in his late twenties, was appointed to run the Alabama operation.
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Hannah called Less Talk a typical, hyper-serious political record that people make in their early twenties.
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Beginning in 2018, we anticipate an effective tax rate in the low twenties before discrete tax items.
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My sex life has definitely stepped up since I got into my twenties and moved to London.
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When I was in my mid-twenties, I realized that I wanted art to be about necessity.
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It wasn't until my mid to late twenties that the job wears on you, relationships wear on you.
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Most abandon the adolescent tendencies which Tool still espouse—arrogance, solipsism, know-it-allness—sometime into their twenties.
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There is a whole slew of habits and routines that would have served me well in my twenties.
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I don't know anyone in their twenties who has the savings for a down payment without family help.
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Ross Butler is opening up about why he waited until his mid-Twenties to enter the dating scene.
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Of course, like any mid-twenties renter looking to make their home feel more homey, plants are essential.
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The startups he created in his twenties failed to take off, but with Nest he had rocketing success.
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The first march I went to was when I was in my twenties and I protested the RNC.
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Even in the nineteen-twenties, it was almost impossible to find groups of humans untouched by Western practices.
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"I had one in my early twenties, but I would never tell Isaiah," Tia was saying, too loudly.
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Shreya and Anvesha, two sisters in their twenties, talked to me about their experiences in Mumbai and Delhi.
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He was still in his twenties when his acclaimed debut novel, God's Own Country, was published in 2008.
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Yeah, it kind of sucks I'm not going to be – this is my last year in my twenties.
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I did that once in my early twenties and learned the hard way to never allow it again.
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Photos by Matthew Yarbrough When I was younger, in my twenties, sometimes I would fight twice a day.
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In turn, the music being created by people in their teens and early twenties illustrates this emotional turmoil.
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Though she's barely in her twenties, she doesn't really engage with the internet as much as you'd expect.
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The puffed-up bravado you feel as a teenager isn't as charming when you reach your mid-twenties.
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This certainly wasn't a problem for Murphy, who spent his twenties playing in fairly generic indie-rock bands.
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The tattooed men nearby, maybe in their twenties, look like they spend every other day at the gym.
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It may be hard to believe, but the start of the Roaring Twenties was almost 100 years ago.
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Yet of course it wasn't really a fall as much as it was just my searching, exhausting twenties.
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Last year, Dennis Overbye wrote about why it's quite astounding that Hubble ever reached its twenties at all.
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In his early twenties, he felt constrained by the corporate demands of his intended career in graphic design.
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Rich, a mid-twenties man with a beard, is sitting at a table inside the chain coffee shop.
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Bart Johnson owns Cathedral Pawn, and he thinks it's a good idea to get married in your twenties.
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"When I was in my mid-twenties, you never think you're going to be gone, ever," Marcus admits.
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" Waithe said she was happy to be a part of that black renaissance Hattie talks about in "Twenties.
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Karina Balan Julio: It wasn't until my twenties that I realized actually grew up a lot at 18.
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Growth on Facebook's core app has slowed, and many people in their twenties say they've deleted it recently.
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As the movie industry blossomed, in the nineteen-tens and twenties, so did fan magazines, such as Photoplay .
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Prosecutors allege that Schulte maintained an online server with some friends when he was in his early twenties.
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She might have traveled, or frittered her paycheck away on other things that tempt you in your twenties.
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It was there, amid trips to Siberia and endless hours watching bootleg DVDs, that their twenties were molded.
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I remembered a story that Hussein, a shy and affable man in his early twenties, had told me.
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He moved to Paris from Japan in his twenties and opened a store, called Jungle Jap, in 1970.
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It's the start of a new decade, a clean slate, the beginning of the Roaring Twenties round two.
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Instead, Kahlaoui was allowed to see the group's spokesman, a man in his mid-twenties named Bilal Chaouachi.
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Barris told them about a turning point in his life, when he was in his late twenties, clubbing.
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This dangerous and disordered eating continued well into my twenties, as I attempted one "surefire" diet after another.
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Antinori left games for creative design work, and I spent the rest of my twenties in TV production.
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To the ravers out there: Rest assured, our teen years and twenties were spent as recklessly as yours.
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With these stats in mind, it&aposs obvious that your twenties are a unique time in your life.
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The man in his twenties and a woman had missed a Ryanair flight to Amsterdam, according to RTE.
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Then in my mid-twenties, I stayed to help my mother care for my grandmother, who had Alzheimer's.
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Composers of the nineteen-twenties pioneered the trend, rejecting mythic trappings in favor of ocean liners and foxtrots.
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I began taking squash seriously in my late twenties, when the more exacting global version took hold here.
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Nelini Stamp, a New Yorker in her twenties, of black and Latino parentage, was an organizer at Occupy.
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Almost two-thirds of ClearTax's users are in their twenties, but a significant number—five percent—are senior citizens.
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While she might have been the youngest contestant that season, she wasn't the only one in her early twenties.
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Something about 'we're in our young twenties!' hurls people together into groups that can feel like your chosen family.
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Medina doesn't think her friends in their twenties should balk at the amount, even with other bills to pay.
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The 19-year-old (a few days from entering her twenties) is dressed in a cozy, all-black ensemble.
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"Having outlet numbers in the mid twenties is clearly a thin distribution spread," SBICAP Securities analyst Mahantesh Sabarad said.
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Another woman in her early twenties, who was expelled at the same time, also went into labor, she said.
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One was a young adult in her twenties; the other was a child between 8 and 11 years old.
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Later, in my twenties, worries about my vagina would enter my mind often — too often for my own good.
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Now that Leon is in her early twenties, she's attempting to make similar bold beauty choices like her mom.
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When the Q&A session begins, a petite woman who looks to be in her twenties approaches the microphone.
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She was diagnosed with stage 2 in her late twenties, a few months after she developed a dry cough.
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I'm young, in my mid-twenties, have a great salary as a software developer and have an awesome girlfriend.
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There are a lot of things I did in my twenties that got me out of my comfort zone.
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Every few years during my twenties, I went on adventures to places like India, China, Peru, Ecuador, and more.
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So when wedding invitations start trickling in — usually by your mid- or late twenties — it's easy to get overwhelmed.
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"Especially for people in their twenties in a period when people are expected to move up in their careers."
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In my twenties I felt so invested in pleasing men and didn't ever consider advocating for what I want.
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But your character is 13 and Timothy Hutton's character, who is in his twenties, falls in love with you!
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Katie has major depression and although she's under a psychiatrist's care, she's had a few relapses in her twenties.
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These men were in their late twenties to early forties, and they knew that I was only a child.
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Most were in their mid- to late- twenties, yet they were like high schoolers auditioning for the holiday play.
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The death of the fifth person, a young woman in her early twenties, is still being investigated by police.
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I am struck by how young they are: almost everyone seems to be in their twenties or early thirties.
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A small knot of volunteers in their twenties walk in with clipboards and a half-rack of Busch Light.
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Definitely. But I'm in the sweet spot of my twenties when all of my close friends are getting married.
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I was a teenager when I attended my first Warped, and by 2008, I was approaching my mid-twenties.
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But it was 21 percent for an early crop of Millennials by the time they hit their mid-twenties.
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"Strength and power and maintained or improved throughout the mid to late twenties, maybe even early thirties," Mullen said.
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The young man, possibly a warrior of significance, was in his late teens or early twenties when he died.
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A lot of women of all different sizes have shitty dating experiences in their twenties — Kate's are not exceptional.
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You find what you love by going back to what you loved in your twenties and keeping expectations low.
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Test subjects—a group of men in their twenties—trained their biceps three times a week for three months.
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And for that reason I'm really happy it almost wasn't in my focus in my twenties, in my youth.
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Shiyo drowned, as did Asad Elmi, a pregnant woman in her twenties, and an unrelated six-month-old child.
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He made his first million dollars while still in his twenties via an internet startup that touted penny stocks.
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He was in his mid-twenties about to be dropped by his label Columbia and just went for it.
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When you have a lifestyle like I did when I was in my early twenties, there were no constants.
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So these are issues that I started waking up when I was a teenager or in my early twenties.
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In her twenties, at the height of the Great Depression, she moved to New York and worked odd jobs.
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Then when I was an actor, around my early twenties, I did a commercial for a skin-lightening cream.
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He turned pro at 17, left the tour in his twenties, and came back to it at age 29.
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When you're in your early twenties, especially for me, you go out places, such as bars, to meet people.
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Usually the cash is spent on teenage prospects from Latin America—not MLB ready superstars in their early twenties.
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Kristy Shen was in her twenties working in information technology in Toronto when she knew something had to change.
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Local media reported the death of one young man in his twenties in the city of Cochabamba on Wednesday.
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Captain Naples did not go to a merchant-marine academy but began as a deckhand in his early twenties.
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Rather than a suspiciously eyed outlier among European capitals, Berlin in the Roaring Twenties seemed to summarize its age.
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Hina Bhati looked to be in her early twenties, at least seven or eight years younger than he was.
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This account of the Ku Klux Klan's resurgence in the nineteen-twenties illuminates the surprising scope of the movement.
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He began snorting heroin after traveling to Paris in his early twenties to study for a degree in technology.
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During her campaign, Bruner posted on Facebook that Barack Obama had worked as a male prostitute in his twenties.
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In her twenties, unsure of what to do with her life, she took a job at a steel mill.
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The driver was perhaps in his mid-twenties and was talking on the phone when I offered a hand.
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She sobs quietly and Mr. Savage, a softie at heart, slides three extra twenties across the desk to her.
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Guadagnino spent most of his early twenties as what he calls a "wanderer," trying to catch an interesting breeze.
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Our protagonist is Toby, a handsome guy in his late twenties, who has always been popular, had things easy.
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The attendees—mostly white, mostly middle class, mostly in their teens and early twenties—were in their summer best.
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When you're in your twenties, you might actually be offended by a friend sending you a last-minute invite.
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And second, he was in his twenties at the time: he wasn't remotely late to the game of fatherhood.
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He said he was 17 years old but Norwegian authorities had found him to be in his early twenties.
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Now that I'm reaching the twilight of my twenties, I look back on them as something of a disappointment.
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Now that we're in our twenties and wasting money on accessories, we can buy a pin of this flosser.
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" The peak time for good egg quality and fertility is going to be in the early twenties," she adds.
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Spending one's twenties as an aimless musician, as O'Rourke did, is hardly the stuff of Dreams of My Father.
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On her deathbed, she makes Becca, now an aspiring journalist in her early twenties, promise to find the castle.
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For much of my teens and twenties I told myself I'd go on a date once I've lost weight.
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So perhaps we don't start losing friends in our mid-twenties; we just conduct them in a different capacity.
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Right, and so you are — I pegged you in your late twenties, but you're older than that now. Yes.
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THE DEFINING DECADEWhy Your Twenties Matter — And How to Make the Most of Them NowBy Meg Jay272 pp. Twelve.
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" Lucy nods and says both matter-of-factly and shakily, "I did, in my late teens and early twenties.
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All this was happening at a time that more consumers in their twenties and thirties were up for grabs.
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Born in 1969, Porter was in his teens and twenties during the '80s and '90s, when Pose takes place.
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By the Roaring Twenties, during the presidency of Calvin Coolidge, Progressivism was in retreat and regulations were in disfavor.
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Bernstein and Wilson, Sphero's founders, were both in their twenties when a mutual friend decided that they should meet.
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Twenties, a semi-autobiographical series about that period in Waithe's career, is something of an homage to these women.
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" She writes, "I didn't think, This is a kid in his twenties who has no idea what's talking about.
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He was, after all, still in his early twenties, with little life experience and less understanding of high finance.
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Discovering an affordable version of Differin in my mid-twenties helped me manage surface-level bumps within two days.
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Donna was in her mid-twenties, from upstate New York, and had worked on conservation crews before in Utah.
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Eighteen young men, all in their twenties or thirties, lived there, sharing three small bedrooms crammed with bunk beds.
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With Lena having connections to networks like Netflix and Showtime, the placement of Twenties on BET feels especially relevant.
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His approval rating dropped into the twenties, and he returned to his agenda of lower taxes and less spending.
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The wartime story of lost innocence has been told of many who shaped the arts in the nineteen-twenties.
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There is no way to reconcile Gropius's emotional life in the early twenties with the idealized spaces he created.
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One of my regular partners, Cece Cortes, just retired, in her mid-twenties, at No. 113 in the world.
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In his twenties, he could drink until three in the morning and make it to work by 6:30.
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Monday's show will look at how music changed as Broadway went from the Roaring Twenties into the Great Depression.
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Brian is also in his twenties, and he lived with gynecomastia for many years before having it surgically removed.
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They are all in their mid-twenties to mid-thirties (with one exception, an undergrad student in her late teens).
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Players such as Angelique Kerber, the current world number one, are now peaking in their late rather than early twenties.
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I moved to L.A. in my twenties, where I was trying to find my own confidence and my own womanhood.
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"The spots started popping up in my twenties, but then in my forties they began spreading really rapidly," Pat explains.
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Acrush is made of five girls who are mostly in their early twenties, with the youngest member being only 18.
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Bibi's music, and her approach to growing into her twenties encapsulate this in a way that really strikes a chord.
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And why do they assume they'll be just as career-driven in their thirties as they were in their twenties?
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"Not being sober, pre-mid-twenties, seems like a different time—formative, but a time-and-place situation," he elaborated.
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An Australian citizen in his late twenties has been charged with murder and two others have been taken into custody.
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He said that he is in his early twenties and has been active in the right-wing scene for years.
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The old "race-blind" view of my adoption was one I was just beginning to question in my early twenties.
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When Anastasia Taneie was in her early twenties, she worked as a background actor on a number of TV shows.
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Graham Gibson of Toronto police's homicide division said Tuesday that the victims also ranged from mid-twenties to early eighties.
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He has two sons in their twenties, both of whom live in Ypsilanti, a city two hours east of Covert.
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After completing prep school and earning an undergraduate degree at Columbia University, he spent his twenties traveling, partying, and drifting.
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"Now, I know that when I was in my early twenties it would have been two months and that's it."
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In my twenties, I've come to embrace my body, and simply enjoy my time at the beach or the pool.
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I didn't really spend much time in my twenties thinking about babies, because I was single, and always had been.
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And now she knows her frequent use of tanning beds in her teens and twenties are probably the reason why.
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"Every day they are trying to attack us here, but we are fighting back," said Owais, in his early twenties.
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My own life experience fits this principle to a T. I spent my twenties skipping around from career to career.
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For me, it began in my late twenties, as the contours of my horribleness as a teen came into focus.
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As the singer moves more fully into his twenties, he's started to develop a very intriguing, undeniably unique fashion aesthetic.
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"I wanted to believe that whatever fucked up shit he'd done in his early twenties was long over," said Dana.
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It was only well into his twenties, and his career as a writer, that he transitioned to painting by chance.
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Spiegel is only halfway through his twenties and already a self-made billionaire because of the popular social media app.
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The trainwreck that is Kate's sex life in her twenties is more a symptom of her youth than her size.
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I had been thoroughly disinterested throughout my twenties and then suddenly, bam, boy gets a ring out, I say yes.
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She is obviously older than Elodie, presumably mid-twenties since she dated Luka (Henry Zaga), and she is a musician.
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Three men, in their twenties with alleged links to a pro-independence group, were arrested in connection with the seizure.
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But, after my mid-twenties angst subsided, I realized that (gasp) she was right (cue the "mother knows best" comments).
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For most of my twenties, I lived exclusively as a tea drinker, even though I never publicly identified that way.
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When I write for a site read by "women"—their main demographic is white women in their twenties through forties.
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I stumbled onto the art form in Lowell in my early twenties, while I was recovering from a psychotic episode.
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Most of the men are day laborers in their twenties, scraping a living off the underbelly of Malaysia's job market.
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He's in his late twenties, and remembers seeing condoms for the first time in a drawer in his parents' home.
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She hoped it would be an entry into the intellectual milieu she had wanted to belong to since her twenties.
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On July 27, from six to nine, the Juilliard Jazz Trio performs American standards from the nineteen-twenties and thirties.
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He had brought along his son, Roman, who is in his early twenties and writes the software for Zilberstein's inventions.
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I was in my twenties when I wrote it, and out on an intellectual limb: climate science was still young.
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Most participants are in their mid- to late twenties, which is the peak age for the sport, according to Horbaczewski.
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In the nineteen-twenties, the producer Irving Thalberg recognized that a pattern of distribution implies a pattern of taste-making.
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In his twenties, he was elected to the New York State Assembly, and he attended Fordham's law school at night.
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The two eldest, who are in their mid-twenties, told me that no legal outcome could make them feel vindicated.
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It's spring 1998 in Los Angeles, she's in her late twenties, and she has already faced a lot of death.
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"Now, I know that when I was in my early twenties it would have been two months and that's it."
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Bell was decided in the Roaring Twenties, a decade even more culturally charged than the one we live in today.
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Do you feel like the themes in your music have changed as you've gotten older and moved into your twenties?
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In my twenties, I was so self-conscious about my work and talent that I felt I needed something more.
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Still, I can't help but wonder what my life would be like if I didn't get married in my twenties.
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Discussing the users it does have, Daher says the "main" demographic so far are women in their twenties or thirties.
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The Defining Decade: Why Your Twenties Matter — And How to Make the Most of Them Now, available at Amazon, $11.98
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Sibelius wrote music for "The Tempest" in the mid-nineteen-twenties, toward the end of his mysteriously abbreviated composing career.
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As I relate in my own book, "Staring Down the Wolf," I went through a similar experience in my twenties.
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I think the medics loved the fact that a white woman in her twenties was dressing all these ulcerated penises.
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I'm starting to think that the whole "twenties are the best years of your life!" thing is a huge myth.
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The greatest increases were among women in their twenties, non-Hispanic black women, and women who live in the South.
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Third Avenue, especially north of 32nd Street, is saturated with bars and the people in their twenties who patronize them.
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As for what guys in their twenties might want out of girls her age, she didn't give it much thought.
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Throughout my twenties, I kept this equation running: Which hours of today can I least afford to be in pain?
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In the past decade, nearly seventy per cent of young adults in their twenties have received money from their parents.
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Rates of syphilis increased in every age group and all races, and they were highest among people in their twenties.
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And just like the movie, Fanning, 21, says her relationship with Jolie, 44, changed now that she's in her twenties.
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Much as I liked it, it did feel weird having an entire house to myself while still in my twenties.
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As Reagan-Rostenkowski and Simpson-Bowles showed, top marginal rates can be reduced into the twenties while still retaining progressivity.
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In his early twenties, he worked as a newspaper reporter in Rhode Island and spent his downtime bingeing the classics.
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The latest deaths include a woman in her twenties and her young daughter, who both had contact with live poultry.
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Kobane - her nom de guerre - was in her mid-twenties and joined the YPJ in 2015, a YPG official said.
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Japanese in their twenties and thirties are just not interested in car ownership in the way that previous generations were.
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Nef was the baby of the group—the rest were in their twenties—and they toured in Miami and Glasgow.
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One night, at the Sham Shui Po subway station, in Kowloon, two protesters in their twenties met behind a pillar.
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Still, that doesn't quite explain the relative lack of interest in child abuse in the twenties, thirties, forties, or fifties.
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"All of my college life and all of my twenties were spent in a painful process of separation," she said.
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He took some informal guitar lessons in his twenties from a Spaniard he met next to a local tennis court.
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It had been designed and built before the Great Depression and its birth coincided with the end of the Roaring Twenties.
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Now in her mid-twenties, she's a fixture on the queer cruising and kink scenes in her area and Los Angeles.
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"When I was 19 [Koreans calculate age differently], going into my twenties, I was excited to become an adult," says HAN.
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"I think i would get really bored and tired if i didn't die eventually," Claire*, a friend in her twenties, said.
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We became two professionals in our late twenties, living in our dream apartment on the top floor of a Brooklyn brownstone.
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When talking about life before her mid-twenties, Hadley repeats the same safe and orderly adjectives: simple, straightforward, clean, on-track.
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A man in his late twenties has been charged with murder and will appear in court on Saturday morning, Bush said.
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Making new friends requires real risk that I'm less willing to take, now that I'm in my old, wizened late twenties.
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The participants under discussion are in their twenties and thirties, typically busted for possession of meth or heroin, theft, or prostitution.
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I was also surprised by the number of women in their early twenties who were already prepared to start a family.
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The artist she shared an office with, Swarr, who was in his early twenties at the time, remembers her frequently crying.
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Millennials are fully adults now, in their twenties and thirties, and increasingly alienated from the two major parties, as Kasich says.
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When I talked to people in their late twenties and early thirties, I heard the letters "VHS" over and over again.
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The picture that emerges from O'Rourke's twenties is one of a Kerouacian desire for self-discovery and a yearning for reinvention.
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Dalio was in his early twenties when he was inspired by the famous foursome to take up a new skill: Meditation.
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There's one about the romantic travails of a pathetic-loser coffee shop denizen in his twenties -- a TMCM reader, of course.
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Gloria, a Panzi patient in her twenties, says she was raped by three militiamen on the edge of a mud path.
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When they leave the FLDS, they go through the same phases that every kid does: teenage rebellion, twenties exploration, thirties confidence.
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There were ten of them, eight established fighters in their late teens to twenties, plus two kids new to the game.
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Throughout their twenties, the Zenkers have retained a calm, measured approach to their craft, and one that has paid off hugely.
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It's loosely based on my twenties, moving to LA and being a queer brown girl and all that goes with that.
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Zillur Rahman, a district council administrator, said initial indications were the militants were young, probably in their early twenties or younger.
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They range in age from their early teens to late twenties, and blog about the shooting from all over the world.
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I've gone through my twenties, I've been through the journey, so I know exactly what it is that I'm looking for.
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When the war started, Murad was in his mid-twenties and a recent graduate with a degree in management information systems.
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In addition to a go bag, it helps to have some ready cash on hand, mostly in fives, tens and twenties.
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"Then when I was an actor, around my early twenties, I did a commercial for a skin-lightening cream," she says.
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"Then when I was an actor, around my early twenties, I did a commercial for a skin-lightening cream," she said.
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Next up was Everything I Know About Love by Dolly Alderton, a beautifully relatable memoir about navigating relationships in one's twenties.
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I was married in my early twenties and had children and thought, this is how my life is going to be.
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I then went on to work with Xenomania, a pop production company who nurtured my pop sensibility in my early twenties.
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In the twenties and thirties, they used to define homosexuality by how you acted and not by whom you slept with.
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But if you're like me, a single woman in her mid-twenties who lives by herself, you're shit out of luck.
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He eventually had to leave Mexico in his twenties after trying to smuggle a high performance sports car into the country.
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She asked me not to use her real name and had brought along her son, who is in his late twenties.
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My grandfather, the geologist Clarence Samuel Ross, explored the area in the nineteen-twenties, on horseback, and described its volcanic history.
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"It became kind of a trend in the twenties to see what kind of wacky animals could be brought," Lengel said.
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The youngest was four and the oldest seventy-two, but the majority ranged in age from late teens to mid-twenties.
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DMD primarily affects boys and can lead to life-threatening lung and heart complications in their late teens and early twenties.
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"My first book was really a testament to life in your twenties, that budding adulthood, adjusting to being independent," Hart said.
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The 'gut-wrenching' decision to shut down her businessLakshmi had a lot going on in her late twenties and early thirties.
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Psychiatric testing revealed that she had mental illnesses consistent with patients in their late teens or twenties, the court records say.
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But Simcott learned three of the languages in which he is mistaken for a native when he was in his twenties.
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They saw two other couples—a French-speaking man and woman in their fifties, and two female Anglophones in their twenties.
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He left school at sixteen, to become a clerk in an accountant's office, before escaping to drama school in his twenties.
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Sex and Rage is most interesting for its early and astute portrayal of a horribly familiar, hopefully transformative late-twenties crisis.
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This quickly allowed any public appearances to become headline news, catapulting him to almost legendary status aged only in his twenties.
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At 34, I operate at a much slower pace than I did in my twenties and now sidestep players with ease.
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Starting in college, he spent the first few years of his twenties booking benefit shows to support multiscalar prison abolitionist causes.
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In fact, by staying in an LTR in your twenties, you're doing just about the most subversive thing you could do.
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She donated to her Kickstarter fund and then set up a call, eventually asking Gibbs to audition for the "Twenties" pilot.
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Whip-smart and spectacularly cynical, Tomlinson offers a painful and real look at what being in your twenties means these days.
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Rory I. Lancman, 703, another Queens College graduate, lived in the area from the age of 5 until his late twenties.
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There's one guy who's a funeral director in his twenties—you wouldn't necessarily think of that as a young person's job.
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Joris Meuwese and Rachael McCabe, two European travelers in their twenties, giggled as they snapped photos during a recent afternoon visit.
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They are both scandal-hungry YouTubers in their early twenties who together command a corps of fans almost 25 million strong.
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You pass a ghost town called Leadfield, where an alleged hundred-million-dollar silver-lead mine created hysteria in the twenties.
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With the median staff age hovering somewhere in the twenties and with business and social lives conflated, workplace romance was common.
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A top miler in high school, Magness was in his mid-twenties when Salazar recruited him to Oregon in late 63.
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Whether you're in high school, college, in your twenties, or fifties, making your sexual debut can feel like a big step.
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According to the "age-crime curve," the propensity for committing crime peaks during the late teens before declining in the twenties.
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Waithe made a similar statement in 2013, when expressing her frustration over Twenties not getting picked up sooner by a studio.
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If they are lucky, they can expect to sprint from their mid twenties before hitting a career peak in their forties.
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Vongerichten, after years of working in Michelin-starred restaurants in France and Asia, arrived in New York in his late twenties.
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In the 22010 version of the beach story, Biden was pushing 22010; in the Becker interview, he was in his twenties.
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I discovered the show a few years after it launched when I was in my mid-twenties and learning to adult.
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It began in the nineteen-twenties, with the wealthy men who settled into the stools at Louie's and studied their newspapers.
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These elections were followed by the Roaring Twenties of 1921 to 1929 and the Millennium Boom market of 1982 to 2000.
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"Your twenties is when you really want to be forming good habits that will allow you to accumulate wealth," Ogorek says.
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In his twenties, he moved from his original name of Ghetto into Ghetts, bringing a focused, refined method to his madness.
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In my mid-twenties, I entered an accelerated bachelor's program for nursing and earned my BS in nursing in about 15 months.
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In his twenties, he bailed on a college degree on two occasions, both of which he was three years into schooling for.
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The bash drew about 250 guests, including Chrissy Teigen, John Legend, Boy George and more who dazzled in the Roaring Twenties costumes.
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For example, it's not just artists who get allowances well into their twenties; a whopping 47 percent of STEM workers do too.
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His indignant storm-out after she outs herself as a reporter in her twenties made me laugh out loud this time around.
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Ray's big frame and inconsistent delivery will continue to hold him back a little bit as he ages into his late twenties.
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Back when I was on dating apps in my twenties, I made sure to never post my zodiac sign in my profile.
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When they finish their services, these men and women are in their early twenties, ripe for careers in the lucrative startup world.
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There is "nothing more unfair than an Italian woman developing an allergy to tomatoes in her mid twenties," Grande wrote on Instagram.
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She seems to be in her late teens or early twenties, though her pastel clothing and soft voice are much more childlike.
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It's why on a whim he moved to Hawaii in his early-twenties if only because he wanted to surf more often.
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They'd be with her Thai husband Boom, who had grown up in Isaan but had lived in Canada in his mid twenties.
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But Blodgett encourages patients to delay braces until their teeth, gums and mouths have fully developed—sometimes not until the mid-twenties.
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Cecile said that everyone always asks her how this pregnancy compared to her previous ones, all of which were in her twenties.
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Two men in their early twenties, one from Syria and the other from Iraq, were arrested on manslaughter charges later that day.
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Younger follows a fortysomething woman named Liza (Sutton Foster) who pretends to be in her twenties to land a job in publishing.
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They had moved there in their twenties, to attend graduate school in two of Rome's strongest disciplines — classical music and religious history.
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Trying to find her way back to her car, she was shepherded down an alley by five men in their late twenties.
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The crowd for the weekend appeared largely male, and a good portion of the participants were teenagers or in their early twenties.
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A few years ago in my mid-twenties, I asked my mother why the hell she let me go through with it.
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Lempicka hit her stride as an artist during the roaring twenties, with her distinctive pieces mixing elements of Cubism and neoclassical styles.
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"I came out in my early twenties, and it took me a long time to understand what that even meant," he said.
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But what are queer women meant to do with the onslaught of motherhood messaging we'll inevitably face in our twenties and thirties?
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Officials did not immediately release the suspect's name, saying only that he was a young white male, maybe in his early twenties.
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The prince has said he sought counseling in his late twenties to deal with the grief of losing his mother, Princess Diana.
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Both actresses appear to be in their twenties, and the picture could well have been taken before Cox was even on Friends.
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Talking to women over 50, it is clear that attitudes towards sexual harassment were greatly different when they were in their twenties.
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Leaving the love-fest I overheard two female activists who looked as if they were in their twenties chatting to each other.
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Money flows to opportunity; if you can turn singles into twenties, somebody will write you a check no matter where you are.
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She starts talking about her past boyfriends and how she's in her early twenties and has already had a dozen of them.
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Throughout her teens and early twenties, Cagney says she was placed into numerous rehabilitation programs to find a way out of addiction.
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It's a testament [to what I said before]: all the models in the competition think she's in her twenties, but she's not!
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Beth Kobliner, author of "Get a Financial Life: Personal Finance in Your Twenties and Thirties", describes it as "a great depression mentality".
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Some I did not know by face or gossip: a woman and man in their twenties throwing academic textbooks into a wheelbarrow.
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Harry dated Davy for several years in his early to mid-twenties, with their last attempt at a reconciliation coming in 2011.
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Her age isn't said in the series but she is probably around the same age as her roommate, early to mid twenties.
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From being introduced to the sport as a child, to turning pro in his early twenties, his father insisted on one thing.
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Derek, 36, Ogden, UtahIn my mid-twenties I had a rotator cuff surgery, and was prescribed an insane amount of powerful opioids.
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Noxon, who herself had an eating disorder in her teens and early twenties, drew from personal experiences when creating To the Bone.
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Beasts takes place during the Roaring Twenties—are we going to learn that the Depression was caused by wizards around film four?
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These last two scars, Kyle suspected, were related to falling off a loading dock in Indiana when he was in his twenties.
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Alice was pregnant in high school and she had a quiet adoption for her son, who would now be in his twenties.
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Atul, the fourth child, moved to the United States in his early twenties and worked on the shop floor at Wal-Mart.
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"In my early twenties I had multiple surgeries and continued complications from surgeries to be corrected to anatomically female only," she said.
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Hamza bin Laden, who is in his late twenties, has appeared in a number of al Qaeda media productions in recent years.
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In the late nineteen-twenties, the physiologist Walter Cannon coined the term "homeostasis"—joining together the Greek homoios (similar) and stasis (stillness).
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She was recruited to The New Statesman during her time at Oxford, and by her early twenties was a busy freelance writer.
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The bomb injured two men in their twenties, and city police have asked the bomber to reach out and reveal his demands.
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Religious devotion and communal tension Most of the DJs making Bhakti Vibration tracks are young men in their teens and early twenties.
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"She was a typical mid-twenties young woman interested in politics, and she wanted to have her picture taken," Keene told me.
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In the nineteen-twenties, labor activists successfully lobbied for legislation that limited the hours and conditions under which women and children worked.
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Trump's low approval among Democrats has remained steady over the same time period, fluctuating between the late teens and low twenties range.
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Two men in their twenties tossed a yellow football back and forth as friends plunked little balls into red beer pong cups.
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Anointed fiction's Next Big Thing in his early twenties, Foer sold his first novel, Everything Is Illuminated, for half a million dollars.
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Three men, all in their twenties with alleged links to a pro-independence group, have been arrested in connection with the seizure.
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She studied the piano, mastering the classical repertoire as well as bebop, and she began touring and recording in her early twenties.
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Hometown: Maidenhead, UK Siragusa worked in IT throughout his twenties, and now DJs, produces, and runs the FUSE London label and parties.
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He was the first British fighter to win a world title in America and became a bona fide celebrity during the twenties.
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I did not 'grow up' with them; their self-titled debut was released five years ago, and I'm in my mid-twenties.
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Will the characters — who, based on the actors listed on IMDb, are in their twenties — even know what to do with it?
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A computer programmer in his late twenties shared LSD advice with a middle-aged lawyer ("200 micrograms will really open your mind").
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Of course, decadence, novelty, and a collision of colors, styles, and shapes are part of what made the Roaring Twenties so dynamic.
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The detainees, Francisco and Emmanuel both arrived here at the age of six, are now in their early twenties and in college.
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"Now I can see that it's absolutely fine to not know what you're doing with your life in your twenties," Gareth continued.
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After 10 years of trying to get it on air, Lena Waithe's semi-autobiographical comedy series, "Twenties," premieres Wednesday night on BET.
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" In 2014, while she was a staff writer on the long-running Fox drama "Bones," she shot a pilot presentation for "Twenties.
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"I Was a Simple Man" came out of his experience, in his twenties, of watching both his father and his grandfather die.
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Nearly 45 percent of people in their early twenties live with their parents, up from 33.5 percent in 2004, the Fed said.
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By engineering this spectacle of O'Neill's tragedy, he makes the playwright's twenties modernism modern now, just for us, and it's astonishing. ♦
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The eggs of women in their forties are much more likely to have abnormal chromosomes than eggs of women in their twenties.
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According to the authors of the case study, the woman had smoked cigarettes in her teens and twenties, but stopped after that.
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Twenties, which scuttled between networks and streaming services in pre-production for years, is now finally getting its television debut on BET.
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The actor plays both his younger and current self thanks to jaw-dropping technology that aged him back to his early twenties.
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During the heady, blinkered years known as the Roaring Twenties, modernization was in the air, as was a pervasive sense of instability.
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Research has also shown that even in their twenties, 27% of men had high blood pressure, while only 12% of women did.
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He was in his mid-twenties, with scruffy jeans, hair that was gelled upward, and a look of hurt in his eyes.
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When I reflect on my twenties, I spent the first half of it failing university and having an incredible time at college.
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"A cashier who steals a handful of twenties is held accountable, but Wall Street executives almost never hold themselves accountable," Warren said.
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Saddiq Abdul Rahman, the minister of youth and sports, who is in his twenties himself, championed the lowering of the voting age.
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Maybe the only thing that's really changed is now, in my late twenties, it's not really possible for me to say nothing.
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"When he was in his twenties, he risked everything to go to a strange place to find a better life," he said.
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Twenties follows Hattie, Nia, and Marie's journey as friends and what it means to try to conquer adulthood while pursuing your dreams.
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Martin Scorsese's The Irishman features some stunning movie magic to show star Robert De Niro age from his twenties to his eighties.
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Until the nineteen-twenties, no state in the union offered any kind of old-age pension; by 1935, we had Social Security.
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Inside, the offices have glass walls with messages scrawled on them and are filled with volunteers in their twenties bent over laptops.
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He worked as Ralph Winter's assistant and, while still in his twenties, was involved in guiding a landmark federal lawsuit, Buckley v.
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John Heyn and I were in our twenties and both living in Washington, DC. Unlike John, I didn't go to film school.
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Hokusai trained in his twenties in the "Floating World" school of art, which reflected the hedonistic culture of its base city Edo.
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"A typical millennial has actually earned £8,000 ($10,587) less during their twenties than those in the preceding generation – generation X," the report claims.
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Still, he was young and in his early twenties, and the pressure of creating an album became a lot, too much too soon.
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"The amount of organization these kids—they're in their twenties—were able to pull together would've impressed any Fortune 100 company," Craig says.
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It's an asset price spike the likes of which the world has seldom seen, outpacing notorious stock market booms like the Roaring Twenties.
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IssyWhen I was in my early twenties, I went to my bank to get a travel card sorted for my trip to America.
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In her early twenties during the heyday of queer cruising culture, meeting women was as easy as dropping by the local cruising hotspots.
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There is, alas, very little potty humor in Potty Mouth's new song "22," a raucous examination of the weirdest part of your twenties.
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Little did I know all that would await me as I entered my twenties—I'm just glad I found BEAR when I did.
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The last recourse of the convicts, all of whom are now in their twenties, would be to seek clemency from President Pranab Mukherjee.
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The carefree attitude that made her so relatable in her twenties has matured into a relaxed posture that's kept her down-to-earth.
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At a Vegas club, she watched as he spent $70 on a bucket of six Bud Lights; she'd stopped drinking in her twenties.
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Yet in Manchester, by some measures Britain's youngest city (a quarter of the population are in their twenties), people are not so gloomy.
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Through my late teens and early twenties, I moved a lot in nightclubs, my chemically altered body walloped by sound and other bodies.
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Founders in their fifties were more than two and half times more likely to hit those marks than ones in their mid-twenties.
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So here's the truth: I discovered Shampoo earlier this year, in my mid-twenties, and they've since become one of my favorite bands.
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In her twenties, to manage her symptoms she was going to yoga five times a week, and going to acupuncture and talk therapy.
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Many reviewers who spoke to BuzzFeed News are men in their late teens or early twenties who viewed the activity as a hobby.
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De Rothschild, 41, ticked off both North and South poles in his twenties, traversing Antarctica and crossing the Arctic from Russia to Canada.
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LONDON (Reuters Breakingviews) - Character weaknesses are usually evident by the time people hit their twenties and become hard to fix by their thirties.
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For what it's worth, "boiled vegan queer" sounds like a lot of people I dated in my twenties, and they weren't all bad.
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It didn't take long for J.L., then in her early twenties, to catch the eye of Ashland County correctional officer Christopher J. Bond.
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According to The Sacramento Bee, who reported the story, the man was in his early twenties and was pronounced dead at the scene.
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In her early twenties, Fox would write drawn-out Tumblr posts about her depression, signing off with a personal nickname: Sad Girl Elyse.
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Pension included, Warwick is saving around 17% of her pre-tax income, well over the 10% Ginty recommends for people in their twenties.
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Much like dinner parties and solo vacations, you don't fully realize the value of a good facial until you're well into your twenties.
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Ahead, we rounded up five of the top tour operators in the business specializing in tours for explorers in their twenties and thirties.
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I'll be 30 in January and I'm excited to be able talk about my "twenties" as if they're a spirited, but troubled ex.
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In my twenties, thirties, and forties, I have been consistently stupid on relationships, parenting, communication with others, risk-taking, and most other things.
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In a candid interview with Lorraine, Witherspoon talks about getting hitched in her early twenties, and how that relates to her work now.
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Kevin Williams, chief executive of the Fostering Network, says that lifestyle and financial restraints can make fostering trickier for people in their twenties.
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Patients with the disease often die prematurely, usually in their late teens or twenties, according to the Batten Disease Support and Research Association.
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That's certainly the case with Roblox: its successes are being created almost exclusively by first-time game developers in their teens and twenties.
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She started playing guitar in her early twenties and from there began to book shows in Memphis, playing coffee shops and open houses.
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"I had fun when I was in my twenties, my thirties, and now I am 86 and I am having fun," he says.
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If people in their twenties are a lot like adolescents socially and biologically, should they really be considered full adults under the law?
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"Since my mid twenties I have put more time than I would like to admit into keeping a youthful appearance," the website reads.
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There are many reasons why people in their early twenties may need financial help from their parents in a way previous generations didn't.
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While in her early twenties, the British native got to her breaking point after she'd scored the leading role in a TV series.
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Over the course of six seasons, Adam has come to represent the awful fuckboy I used to cling to in my early twenties.
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The actor plays both his younger and current self thanks to jaw-dropping technology that de-aged him back to his early twenties.
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Rounding out the trio is Macy who is described as a "science nerd" in her late twenties with a Ph.D. in quantum physics.
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Back in 2013, Waithe, 31, popped up on our radar after the release of her YouTube series, Twenties, about millennial women of color.
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"The Dark Knight Returns", which he wrote and pencilled while he was still in his twenties, was first published exactly 30 years ago.
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The poker players were well into their twenties, a couple in their thirties, men awaiting trial for felonies or serving lengthy misdemeanor time.
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A man in his early twenties with a faded neck tattoo sat across from me, making faces at a baby in his arms.
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Brit: Pre-drinking is one of those odd rituals you're supposed to shed as soon as soon as you hit your early twenties.
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During the nineteen-twenties, Pessoa set the book aside, turning his attention to poetry and indulging a lifelong fascination with occultism and astrology.
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"I was happy to become a mom in my twenties," Holmes said, speaking with Elle UK for their December cover, per Just Jared.
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The vast majority of extra-continentales are young men in their twenties and thirties who claim to be fleeing some danger back home.
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In his twenties, he even took a job as a baggage handler at Charles de Gaulle airport, just to be close to planes.
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Give operagoers in their teens and twenties not just the best seats at cheap prices but also steep discounts at the intermission bar.
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By the time she got started as an actress Off Broadway, in 1974's "Cowboy Pictures," she was already in her late twenties.
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The missing link is the Met, which presented "Die Tote Stadt" in the early nineteen-twenties but has yet to return to it.
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In 2016, the singer-songwriters Julien Baker, Lucy Dacus, and Phoebe Bridgers, who were all in their early twenties, were living parallel lives.
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There were people of varying ages, genders, and backgrounds at the convention, but the majority seemed to be in their twenties and thirties.
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"In my early twenties, I was attracted to men who lived and breathed motorcycles," she writes in a nonfiction essay about that time.
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In fact, the show is at its best when delving into the tangled notions of identity faced by people in their late twenties.
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I would work as a film editor to make money, but through my teens and my early twenties, I was a singer-songwriter.
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People in their twenties tend to balk at the idea of ketamine and have mostly never dabbled in it, unless they're from overseas.
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After finally enrolling to cooking school in her early twenties, Cardarelli stepped into a world that put her psychology degree to good use.
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Along my journey, I also surveyed a bunch of strangers around town to ask them whether getting married in your twenties is wise.
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Coughlan started setting goals in his mid-twenties as a way to get focused and prioritize where he wanted to go in life.
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In his twenties, Zora Murff made a similar trip from Iowa to Chicago to see his father, who'd left when he was four.
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With the knowledge that our brain doesn't stop developing until our mid-twenties, the last thing you want to do is injure it.
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I, like many other Money Diarists, was a fool in my early twenties and racked up a nasty balance on my credit card.
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He said that he smoked cigarettes for a few years after the white-phosphorus incident but quit, more or less, in his twenties.
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Péladan's collaboration with Satie, who was then in his twenties, was rooted in the bohemia of Montmartre, where both men cut vivid profiles.
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He had no use for the flashy lure of the Roaring Twenties, but the budding field of aviation — that was worth his time.
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By the time the flu subsided, at the dawn of the Roaring Twenties, women could not legally drink alcohol, along with everyone else.
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There's an old saw about Washington, D.C., that staffers in their twenties know more about the minutiae of government than their bosses do.
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Running with him was a cousin, Renato Forio, 26, and another local known only as Benjie, also in his early to mid-twenties.
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Keep celebrating into the early hours at the Golden Twenties main party, featuring two bars, visual effects, and a DJ. Starting to flag?
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I didn't acquire my first bathrobe until my late twenties, and I couldn't believe no one let me know how snug they are.
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While I did my share of $5-per-night hostels in my twenties, that's not what I look for now when I travel.
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"I'm seeing a lot of the touchstones of the most important part of my life, my twenties to my thirties, disappear," he says.
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Carrington could've been the perfect profile for a femme enfant: in her early twenties, beautiful, eccentric, and subject to a bout of insanity.
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Patricia's other daughter, in her twenties, couldn't take part in the interview because the bar where she's a sex worker wouldn't let her leave.
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Dad holds a position of minor seniority at a company he started working at in his early twenties after doing some sort of apprenticeship.
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That limited my adventures with the perennially speedy mascot, and I didn't even know what Chaos Emeralds were until I was in my twenties.
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There were three men in their twenties in the district of Karama who were bound in chains, doused with gasoline, and burned to death.
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Along with Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Finkenauer became the first woman in her twenties elected to Congress — but the two Democrats couldn't be more different.
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Jane believes going through the test in your twenties is "way too young," and is tasked with writing a story about Dr. Hendricks' findings.
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Here was a man in his early thirties who had spent his twenties traveling, working, and studying for a PhD in ecology in Wyoming.
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" But MJ Demarco of The Fastlane Forum, had a different experience: "Back in my twenties, two of my friends and I started a business.
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"In terms of younger mothers or teen mothers, they tend to have worse birth outcomes than mothers in their twenties or thirties," Ely said.
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About a decade ago, Wyler said, when he was in his mid-twenties, a fellow goon came up to him with a special request.
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We are in a better place financially, but losing our twenties to layoffs and poor employment opportunities meant that other things were put off.
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Hulu Insecure is very much a friendship comedy and a comedy about one woman (Issa Rae, as Issa) as she navigates her late twenties.
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So it's been strange, in my twenties, to have witnessed his own brain render him just as lost and helpless, maybe even more so.
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From Mia Lidofsky and executive producers Beachside and Refinery29, Strangers takes on the tumultuous era of your twenties — to hilarious and sometimes sentimental results.
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The £50 note is used least of all: there are more than twice as many tenners in circulation and six times as many twenties.
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Skjold said the man detained was a Norwegian citizen in his twenties who lived in the local area and had previous encounters with authorities.
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Overdose death rates for people in their thirties and forties are more than twice as high as those in their early twenties and younger.
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Only in his mid-twenties, he was the enfant terrible of the pop world, crafting teenage symphonies with his bombastic "Wall of Sound" style.
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In the early 2000s, a journalist, then in his early twenties, interviewed Kevin Spacey in London for a national magazine, he told BuzzFeed News.
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"Your Time Capsule" gathers tunes from your teens and early twenties, throwing them all together in a personalised, inevitably cheesy trip down memory lane.
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"The government returned the men, many of them now in their late twenties and thirties, with money earned on their overseas deployment," she said.
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" Gillian says that harassment in the workplace when she was in her twenties was "known about," but "no one put head above the parapet.
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Common wombats live up to 11 years old in the wild, and can live into their twenties in captivity, according to the Australian Museum.
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But that's OK. In my twenties I picked a few things that I did over and over again, thinking I was good at them.
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When I was in my twenties, I saw this in the theatre and some guy started cracking up laughing at this scene and song.
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"When I was in my twenties, I was at a place where I didn't always stand up for myself when it mattered," Gibbons says.
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Indeed, when I go out with Yu and his Japanese friends, one woman in her mid-twenties looks horrified as we talk about slaughterhouses.
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Allman's colorful outlook is prefaced by a tempestuous relationship with the Mormon Church, of which he was a devout believer until his mid-twenties.
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I lived in this town for three years during my twenties — three years of having a self-imposed curfew because of local authority cuts.
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Despite spending all of his twenties in U.S. universities and jobs, until he gets a green card, Jaiswal can't permanently call the U.S. home.
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But it's actually a good thing that I didn't sit down [at 47] and write the lines for my actors in their mid-twenties.
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Then I got to the last photo, and my questions were answered, though there's no chance either of those dogs are in their twenties.
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Hemingway's early style is also a poetic style; it's significant that, like the Romantic poets, he bloomed as a writer in his mid-twenties.
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As early as 1923, Hoover was warning publicly that, sooner or later, the booming economy of the nineteen-twenties was going to go bust.
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Earlier on Sunday, two men in their twenties were arrested as police investigated whether the New IRA militant group was responsible for Saturday's attack.
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In the eighteen-twenties, the rural campaigner William Cobbett described London as "the Great Wen," a growing boil on the body of the nation.
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Nick Molnar was in his early twenties when he had a vision to turn an installment payments system into a millennial-friendly fintech sensation.
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Revues at the theater featuring Jazz Age stars like Marlene Dietrich and Erik Charell helped to shape the popular image of the Roaring Twenties.
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Abraham Lincoln followed decades of Jacksonian meyhem, Franklin Roosevelt followed the Roaring Twenties and the Lost Generation, and Ronald Reagan followed the radical Sixties.
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I became his physician when he was in his early twenties and needed a primary care doctor to complete a medical form for work.
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"My coffee machine was the one item I could not live without in my twenties and, honestly, still can't live without today," Joyner said.
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Sensationalism surged again during the Roaring Twenties, in the form of tabloid journalism that emphasized sex and crime and helped turn news into entertainment.
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The typical patient is in her early to mid twenties, with one or more children, and about 70 percent are poor or near-poor.
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The rebels called themselves Sandinistas, after Augusto César Sandino, who in the twenties had become a nationalist hero for fighting the invading U.S. Marines.
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"When I was growing up, and even in my twenties, my mom would say, 'I hope you're not weird'—meaning gay," she told me.
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In his twenties, Weir took three years off from his career as a software engineer to try to become a writer, he tells Recode.
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The Treasury won't release the design until 53, but people are already sharing Photoshopped Tubman twenties online, and they feel wonderfully jolting and radical.
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My family made me feel so comfortable that I didn't even think about the fact I was adopted until I was in my twenties.
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"Given that overseas outdoor companies are trading in the high twenties PE ratios, this might alert other players to the value gap," Ries said.
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As a result, most woman fans in their twenties and thirties now find that their early tastes were largely formed by music by men.
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And after jokingly predicting his final pick will be "blonde, early twenties," Booth said she does think Underwood ends up in a committed relationship.
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Now, they're in their twenties and early thirties and it's just good for them to remember what it was like to have no responsibilities.
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Arthur, a heavily tattooed guy in his late twenties, ended up getting caught with cocaine after he was arrested for fighting outside a pub.
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Top 15 offensive weapons who're in their early twenties, who are still improving and locked into a team-friendly deal basically never get traded.
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After years of tagging along to their dad's gigs, both Dantiez and DaMarii started DJing and producing their own music in their early twenties.
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In the first five years of my twenties, I've spent much more time confined between mattress and duvet than I ever anticipated growing up.
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"Where are we gonna go now that our twenties are over?" singer Greg Barnett asks in his signature raspy growl on the album's opener.
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Both in their mid-twenties, Ken had programming and business acumen, and Roberta a latent talent for writing and designing story-driven adventure games.
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We're all in our late twenties—I personally didn't realize most of the music that made up grunge even existed until four years ago.
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I learned Pro Tools and scored my first film in my young twenties, and it's something I really loved and wanted to pursue more.
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In that light, her new semi-autobiographical series, "Twenties," which debuts Tuesday on BET, isn't only the fruition of a dream several times deferred.
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Newman's was founded by Elsen Wiraatmadja, Alfred Ali and Anthony Suryaputra and motivated partly by their own experiences with hair loss in their twenties.
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Tensions were also raised in Springfield, Missouri, where an armed man in his twenties was arrested after causing a "panic" at a local Walmart.
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The Roaring Twenties refers to the 10-year period of economic prosperity and cultural advances, particularly in the United States, nearly a century ago.
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In his twenties, he spent seven summers in the U.S., selling books for Southwestern Publishing, a Nashville-based titan of door-to-door marketing.
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You have people with capital, interest, confidence, motivation, all at the right time in their career — late twenties to late thirties — pretty good odds.
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A high-concept finale was becoming a tradition for "black-ish": Season One's featured a flashback to the Cotton Club of the nineteen-twenties.
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The mention of this book never fails to spark conversation here in New York and elsewhere with my now late-twenties, Aussie-expat peers.
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Moore, who was 15 years older than Kutcher when they wed in September 2005, characterized the relationship as "a do-over" of her twenties.
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R. Edie is a black struggling artist trying to make it through her twenties — living in Bushwick, working a dead-end job, dating around.
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In her late teens and early twenties, Lizzo explained, she was in a relationship with someone who said he wanted to date someone thin.
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The first occurred in the twenties, as the rise of talkies swept scores of mugging mustache-twirlers and big-eyed ingénues to the sidelines.
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One victim was in his late fifties, another in his mid-thirties, and two others in their mid-twenties, Officer Thomas Tomasic told reporters.
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In one, a mentally ill man in his twenties briefly took control of a golf cart that guards use to drive around the facility.
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Emerging from one of one of the polling booths, Rita Sera do Carmo, a young woman in her twenties, said she chose da Conceicao.
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The first generation to have grown up with the Internet, millennials are also less likely to get married during their twenties than previous generations.
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The last time the world entered a decade of the twenties, a hundred years ago, America was in much the same position as today.
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In the nineteen-twenties, the League of Women Voters began staging debates between candidates and debates on issues and broadcasting them on the radio.
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In a Democratic field that could balloon into the twenties, Booker points to his political and governance education in Newark as his special sauce.
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The gunman in the mass shooting at a Texas church has been identified as a white male in his early twenties, officials said Sunday.
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Less compelling are his abstract oil paintings from the twenties and thirties, mostly deploying geometric planes that change color where they seem to overlap.
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I first thought about the possibility that I was trans in my early twenties, and I started medically transitioning when I was twenty-eight.
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In the nineteen-twenties, for instance, a country kid named Archie Nash began boarding in Sheridan so that he could attend high school there.
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Of course I do—I went out with him for six years and wouldn't willingly share the majority of my twenties with a dickhead.
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One wrestler, Evander James, is in his early twenties, and also lives with his mother in the Bronx, which means he has it easy.
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He battled addiction and chemical dependency through his teens and twenties, cycling in and out of various rehab facilities in the Las Vegas area.
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