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It turns out, those upbringings affected us well into adulthood.
Another reason for the disparity comes from their own upbringings.
They also say they share similar personal stories: less than ideal upbringings.
They are perceived as different — as foreigners — due to their American upbringings.
We must be deliberate in talking about their upbringings, privileges, and social position.
I found out about how rough and tragic Bob and Tommy's upbringings were.
In college, I did not forget the lessons that my humble upbringings taught me.
Similar to most fashion designers' upbringings, for Taylor, a passion for clothing came early.
I came from humble upbringings, so it opened up a whole other world of hospitality.
If there was an immediate physical attraction, the pair also bonded over their similar upbringings.
My social media feeds buzzed with people pitying friends with less progressive upbringings or family members.
We've had very different upbringings and we can see the differences when we make decisions together.
We had all lived on the outskirts of London and had similar upbringings, so we clicked.
The point of no return came over their differing ideas of marriage, rooted in their cultural upbringings.
Their upbringings have troubled them as they sought to both honor the past and move beyond it.
We're from almost the identical part of the city, and we share very, very similar Jewish upbringings.
Mr. Bologna often pointed out the ways in which they were opposites, far beyond their religious upbringings.
Following their conservative upbringings, the happy couple are saving their first kiss for their wedding day this December.
They blended a love of nature and indoor-outdoor living with decorative influences from their upbringings in India.
Families that don't live in poverty can give their kids a better chance at fun, joy-filled upbringings.
Their upbringings were starkly different: Farmer was raised, with five siblings, in a bus in a Florida campground.
The home feels customized to an extent that few do — a deft accomplishment considering the couple's different upbringings.
Religion typically becomes relevant again later, after we have children and start to think about their religious upbringings.
It&aposs normal to struggle with outdated attitudes about sexual roles We&aposre all prisoners of our upbringings.
Many were runaways, fleeing their upbringings for a variety of reasons, including physical and sexual abuse by relatives.
In most cases it's dangerous to draw too straight of a line from filmmakers' upbringings to their films.
The women who are attracted to the fight hail from a variety of cultural, ethnic, educational, and religious upbringings.
We talk about our upbringings and why we feel how we do, but it doesn't end up being aggressive.
Those ideals were not born out on the pitch, however, and were rather the result of their working-class upbringings.
The pair became fast friends, connecting over their similar New York upbringings and mutual love for the Mets and Gulden's mustard.
The stories that attract me most tend to be those committed by people from relatively normal, non-abusive upbringings — the how?
Approach the discussion as a chance to learn more about each other and how your upbringings shaped your views about money.
In some ways, it was an unequal relationship between two men of different ages, different upbringings and vastly different financial circumstances.
Not only that, but the proportional salary increase comparing similar upbringings with different education levels is less for poorer college graduates.
They range in age from 19 to 69, with different upbringings, sexual orientations and gender presentations, and a variety of trauma experiences.
Notwithstanding the ever-evolving social and cultural fabric of the United States, these fairs continue to draw people from all backgrounds and upbringings.
Like the first proponents of punk, who were articulating a sense of despair among Britain's working class, here IDLES reflect on their upbringings.
We drink beer while watching the lake and have a long, meandering conversation about our cultural identities, upbringings, and plans for the future.
It was an instant charmer, if only because it reminded plenty of people living in Appalachia and beyond of their own hardscrabble upbringings.
He said the two had very different upbringings, after noting that Trump had not apologized for saying he was not a war hero.
Are black leaders failing us because they don't scold rappers who use ugly, misogynistic language and glorify the worst parts of their upbringings?
So it's a bunch of different perspectives of different kinds of African-American men from different walks of life, different upbringings, different backgrounds.
EVE: We also connected over our Jewish upbringings, being women writers, and finding common ground over the absurd aspects of internet outrage culture.
Our moms spent a lot of time sitting at the kitchen table trading stories of our upbringings, comparing our freckles and foot size.
Other African-Americans say they became "scene kids" because of their upbringings, interest in art and music, or fondness for a particular aesthetic.
It's sending a message to my community and the world that women of all different backgrounds, looks, upbringings ... can stand together and be celebrated.
Art historians and critics describe Jackson Pollock's and Clyfford Still's defining upbringings out west, or the immigrant lives of Mark Rothko and Jack Tworkov.
We haven't had to enlist in the military, and some of us have had nice upbringings, especially in the US. That's made us complacent.
As cities draw workers from all over the world, children are more likely to spend time with students of different ethnicities, religions, and upbringings.
It's sending a message to my community and the world that women of all different backgrounds, looks, upbringings … can stand together and be celebrated.
They started in the food court, where they bought sodas and talked for over an hour about their mother, their current lives, their upbringings.
It is now replaced by young men and women of all races and religious upbringings, in tactical gear and ski masks, carrying heavy artillery.
Without spoiling the documentary, JAY-Z and Kanye West's career arcs and upbringings speak to wider themes of race and wealth in the United States.
Their voices, incredibly varied and spanning generations, touch upon everything from their upbringings and new lives in America to their paths towards current cooking styles.
There's a bit of a gap between our upbringings and lives and we've have had a very Americanized upbringing and they have not at all.
He said that he wanted the opportunity to be free and help inspire young people to change their lives, relating to those with difficult upbringings.
Children of successful celebrities typically don't live traditional lives as their childhoods and upbringings can often cause them to take things for granted or become troubled.
"It was something that was like the soundtrack of our lives," he said of Wu-Tang's influence on not only his, but Fortnight's other owners' upbringings.
But many self-made tycoons want their children to have the "normal" middle-class upbringings they themselves had, says Charlotte Vangsgaard of ReD Associates, a consultancy.
The actress appeared in the video with her sisters, Mariel and Cisely, and friends, having a conversation over dinner about the importance of their multicultural upbringings.
Sometimes I take note of it and I wish they understood it better, but I can't blame anyone for it, we just had very different upbringings.
The success of the game, which costs $9.99 to play, does not appear to be driven by people hoping to exact revenge for their own upbringings.
I liked that my sisters and I could choose what we loved about each of our two upbringings, and creatively mix languages and systems of meaning.
To some, they might seem an unlikely twosome: a former president and former first lady from two different administrations, different political parties, different generations and different upbringings.
We create things that remind us of our southern upbringings and want everything we put out there to bring you joy and be something you'll have forever.
"When you look around secure institutions like Rampton, you will find that many, and probably most, of the people in them have had traumatic upbringings," Clark says.
These are people who commit to a set of values without much exploration — such as those from strict religious upbringings who adopt their parents' teachings without much questioning.
"Notwithstanding the ever-evolving social and cultural fabric of the United States, these fairs continue to draw people from all backgrounds and upbringings," Littky writes in American Fair.
Post-adoption I needed to figure out how to start from scratch with new peers, though, a task made more difficult given the difference in our respective cultural upbringings.
"People who have concerns about purity and sanctity -- such as those with overly religious upbringings -- tend to have harsher moral judgments about sexting and other digital acts," Selterman explained.
Hayat eventually moved to Paris when she was 16, but their distinct upbringings allowed each member of the band to think and react in different ways, musically and personally.
They had had such tough upbringings in the Hollywood-influenced world of LA. It had marked them so much, and yet they found their own way—their own agency.
A shared love of skateboarding ostensibly unites Bing, Keire and Zack, but as the film progresses, Liu probes deeper into his friends' lives and upbringings, as well as his own.
In his experience, the ability to explain the circumstances of his clients' lives and upbringings has been critically important to whether or not they're willing to put him to death.
She's heard trauma survivors and their offspring complain about loss and their upbringings for decades, but their testimonies alone weren't able to tell her why they felt the way they do.
The book recognizes them — Theresia Gouw, MJ Elmore, Sonja Hoel Perkins, and Magdalena Yesil — because they are interesting individuals, each with very different upbringings and skill sets and areas of expertise.
Streep also impressed with her absorption and recitation of the information about her colleagues' birthplaces and upbringings, certainly not bad for someone who apparently hasn't performed on the stage since 2006.
"They never taught us the first thing we needed to hear," a Muslim friend and artist said to me a few weeks ago, as we were discussing our similar religious upbringings.
Leveraging our frugal 1970s upbringings in a less wealthy country and our new above-average incomes, we decided to live below our means and save for financial independence before becoming parents ourselves.
Now the Biles family lives here in this Houston suburb, in a 6,000-square-foot Tuscan-style house with a six-car garage that is far different from Ron and Nellie's simpler upbringings.
Cohen and Axe followed similar "coming-of-billionaire" stories, walking the same route from middle-class New York upbringings to unfathomable wealth through their sheer ability to sit in a chair and trade expertly.
Traditional soccer countries boast rosters filled with players who came from rough upbringings and have scrapped their whole lives to get where they are, and Dempsey proved the U.S. had players just like that.
Both were the product of New York City upbringings — Ms. Burns, 57, was a child of a Lower East Side housing project, and Mr. Icahn, who is 79, a denizen of Far Rockaway in Queens.
Whether we're straight, gay, or in between, our upbringings have led many of us to intimately identify with the LGBTQ community and share in their struggle for acceptance, even if we ourselves are not queer.
Some of their issues stemmed from their upbringings: He was raised in a family where the husband/father made the major decisions and was allowed angry outbursts, uncommented upon, and he saw this as normal.
Even now, when you have completely different backgrounds and upbringings, and therefore thoughts about what the game is, when you look at our national team, it's very difficult for Bruce or for Jurgen or anybody.
All athletes come from different backgrounds and upbringings and it's incumbent on the game's stars to tell those stories — often through style — and as an outcome, welcome the next generation of players' to do the same.
Leonelli and Rachel loved their respective upbringings and understood friends who elected to stay, but they wanted something different—adventure, some chaos, and a chance to pursue their dreams, even if it meant coming up short.
Troy's old roommate — who recognizes Lionel from the dating app — is the bartender and DJ. The roommates talk over beers about their childhood upbringings, their relationship with their parents, and the pressures of being Black at Winchester.
Last year, the family went from anonymous shut-ins to cult stars after the release of The Wolfpack, a documentary by Crystal Moselle that told the story of the brothers' isolated upbringings and eventual journey to freedom.
Four years ago, a study in Current Biology about religious upbringings and generosity made headlines in more than 80 newspapers around the world — from the Economist and the Guardian to the Boston Globe and the Los Angeles Times.
If I remember right, Dan was saying it was definitely coming from Jack's side of the family and potentially that Jack didn't quite have the best of upbringings, so because of that, he wanted that sense of family.
But those studies were usually small, and they couldn't rule out the fact that girl twins were usually raised alongside their brothers—so it wasn't clear if any of those observations could be attributed to their upbringings instead.
And in virtually every case, the lawyers representing these men during their federal trials failed to present important and available evidence about their traumatic upbringings that might have compelled at least one juror to vote for a life sentence.
By the summer of 21978, a half-century ago this year, nearly 21980,21980 hippies and counterculture kids had gathered in the Haight-Ashbury neighborhood to drop acid, indulge in free love, and escape the confining strictures of their middle-class upbringings.
Both pointedly reminded us of how to spell their names and spoke of their religious upbringings (McKellen is descended from a line of Protestant ministers) and current convictions about the existence of God, which, for the record, are not the same.
In the past decade, the atmosphere has grown carnivalesque at times, as the followers of Nachman, traditionally Hasidim from religious upbringings, have swelled with former Deadheads, erstwhile Phish Phanatics, reformed criminals, and recovering (and sometimes not) alcoholics and drug addicts.
The book excavates their upbringings to form three profiles of why these women want what they want, how they became the people they are today and how, consciously or not, they walk the delicate line between sexual subjugation and liberation.
According to psychologist Chloe Carmichael, PhD — who has not treated Klobuchar — people who have had difficult upbringings often develop rigid and inflexible boundaries and expectations because they've had to deal with parents or authority figures who were out of control and undependable.
The American R&B singer joined veteran Chicago producer Hieroglyphic Being; Lagos-born, Chicago-based DJ and production duo Christian Rich; and Reggie Watts to converse about their respective upbringings, and the importance of not being placed in a box as artists.
Bates' brother Lawson also performed an original song at the ceremony — called "One Plus One" — though in line with the family's conservative upbringings, here was no dancing or entertainment at the reception — but Bates' aunt Kay did bake a special lemon blueberry cake.
For instance, a 2013 study from the University of New Hampshire Family Research Laboratory found that kids who were spanked grew up to be lawbreakers at greater rates than un-spanked children, even if those un-spanked children had otherwise shitty upbringings.
The two started chatting about religion, families, their upbringings, views on current events, Brexit, the exchange rate and even Pokémon Go. More than one time the woman, feeling remorseful, apologised to Akbor for her behaviour: We spoke more, and more and more.
And they raised an obvious point that is still often overlooked amid rhetoric that typically strips people of all context—especially their culture and upbringings—and labels them either as a gun nut, or the one trying to take every single gun away.
Some of them were dressed like me, in jeans and American casualwear, and others wore the clothing of their upbringings: long skirts and high-collared shirts for women; black velvet skullcaps and long, virgin beards and payot (untrimmed side locks) for men.
These include the baroque façades of Austro-Hungarian buildings bathed in sunlight, and their ornate and strangely forbidding stairwells and corridors, as well as the leafy overgrowth in the Jewish and Christian graveyards in Prague — representative of Kafka and Jesenská's respective religious upbringings.
Wanting the video to be more documentary style, the duo also included footage from the couple's day-to-day lives, their upbringings, momentous events leading up to the wedding, as well as single interviews with Biana and Moore and touching testimonies with the couple's parents.
It's not that the very rich and successful aren't entitled to difficult upbringings (nobody who sat across from her during The Artist is Present paid attention to her nose, but that doesn't mean she didn't once hate it), but one would hope they learn something — anything!
These differences accelerated as the animals aged, so that during the rodent equivalent of middle age, the animals born to runners were running and moving around significantly more throughout the day than the other mice, even though all of them were genetically the same and had had identical upbringings.
Sure, I barely knew him; sure, we had had different upbringings; but we had shared something on that ride down Route 15, and we were sharing something now, within his home, which he had welcomed me into, and in this way, yes, I could consider him a friend.
My wife is also a second-generation Asian-American overachiever (she's a doctor, the other immigrant-parent-approved profession), and together we're trying to instill in our daughters the same grit and reverence for learning that our upbringings gave us, but in a happy and supportive home environment.
Against all odds, some deported Dreamers have been able to rebuild their lives in Mexico, enrolling in school (despite significant hurdles due to their acculturation in the United States) or launching small businesses that capitalize on their American upbringings — teaching English, selling American-style burgers or working in the tourist sector.
That notion has been seared into Democrats' 2020 strategies: virtually every candidate vying for the Democratic nomination has denounced the role of corporate money in politics; campaign rhetoric is rife with tales of blue-collar upbringings and life experiences; and talking about corporate greed has become a crowd-pleaser at rallies.
"That was definitely a defining moment for my whole life, because it gave myself and my partner the chance to live certain values that we felt — because of our family backgrounds and upbringings and religious orientation — were important to us in terms of making a difference in other people's lives," Blank said in 2012.
Though they come from different worlds — Fox, 57, is an Episcopalian-raised Army brat and high school dropout from Canada who earned his GED in his 30s, while Pollan, 58, comes from a prominent Jewish New York family and studied at the Lee Strasberg Institute — both agree that there were key similarities in their upbringings.
He exhorted everyone to treat people of all genders and races with dignity and respect and urged them to take on those who promote bigotry and intolerance, calling for "civil discourse," and explaining that "we come from all walks of life ... from all races ... all backgrounds ... all upbringings," and that diversity and tolerance are not only a core American value, a core human value, but also one of America's greatest sources of strength.

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