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I lived in Georgetown in the late '70s about four houses down from the steps.
As generations of my family have lived in Ramannagudem, I strongly associate myself with Telangana.
I watched a lot of old movies. Clint Eastwood movies, a lot of John Wayne films, a lot of movies that celebrated the region of where I lived.
I lived a very, very Middle Eastern life until I was in my early 20s. It was very sheltered.
We moved around a lot when I was kid. I'd lived in three continents before I was 12.
I went to Japan and I lived there. I lived in Mexico for a year. I went to Europe. I lived in Canada.
I lived in Calcutta for five months in 1999. While I was there, I read many journals, diaries, collections of letters and histories.
I have done my duty and lived up to my promise of having exposed Jayalalitha.
I lived in town until I was eight and then I moved nearer the farmland, so I had a mixture.
Schubert, Franck, and Liszt were all Roman Catholics who questioned or doubted or lived in different ways, and religion was certainly part of all their lives.
I lived in Park Slope, which is probably one of the most homogenized areas of Brooklyn. No offense to Park Slope.
My mother Tessa married my stepfather, James, when I was three and we lived in Boston for a year.
I spent grade nine and ten going to school in Victoria. My parents lived there for 10 years.
For a while we lived in a tent we'd pitched inside his parents' house and we slept on pillows.
Besides having lived and worked in Maharashtra for several years, working in a Marathi film was quite a challenge.
We lived above my father's launderette. Both my parents ran the launderette, but my father was also a factory supervisor, and my mum worked part-time in an accounts office.
I've lived with boys and girls, and I find that boys are generally cleaner than girls. Generally! This is a big generalization!
When I was in Trinity, at least for the first couple of years, I didn't really interact with anyone who wasn't in Trinity. A lot of the years, I lived on campus.
Gangsters lived in the neighborhood. They weren't apart from it. Their relationships with people were both benevolent and scary.
We might come closer to balancing the Budget if all of us lived closer to the Commandments and the Golden Rule.
We lived the life with Keith Moon. It was all Spinal Tap magnified a thousand times.
I spent many years in Italy, I've lived just 5km away from the track and the Monza atmosphere is very special.
Cowboys had guitars. And they sang country 'cause they lived in the country.
Earlier, 100,000 elephants lived in Kenya and we didn't have any noteworthy problem with it. The problem that we have is not that there are now more elephants.
I lived job-to-job before 'Magic Mike.' It certainly has meant a lot to me from a financial standpoint.
I lived in Chamarajpet, Gandhi Nagar, Shanthinagar, and Sudhama Nagar during my early days.
I was the only outsider to visit the Abbottabad compound where bin Laden lived before the Pakistani military demolished it.
As I lived up to the highest light I had, higher and higher light came to me.
As an actor, I'm more interested in characters the longer I have lived with them.
All of my policy is not based on a label. It's based on what I lived and what I know.
For many Americans, Osama bin Laden is the paradigmatic Muslim, an absurd conviction for anyone who has lived with Muslims.
In college, I stopped doing pre-med and went into theater, and then I moved to San Francisco and lived there for five years.
I lived in the studio apartment that I bought for four years before I bought it in 1989, so I was already in it. I began living there in 1985, so I've had the same address and phone number since then.
In love there are no vacations. No such thing. Love has to be lived fully with its boredom and all that.
Would we be so enamored with dystopian fiction if we lived in a culture where violent death was a major concern? It wouldn't be escapism.
I sailed around Europe and lived with the Karen tribe in Thailand for a month.
I lived in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, until eighth grade, and then my high-school years were in Rochester, New York.
When the World Economic Forum was established in 1971, the global population was four billion, of which 50% lived in poverty.
I was born in Singapore, and I lived there until I was 12. I had a very fortunate upbringing.
I told the Inland Revenue I didn't owe them a penny because I lived near the seaside.
I trained as an actor in London and went to Mountview Conservatory, as it was called then, and lived there for eleven years.
I had lived in Fukuoka during the mid 1990s, and I was a volunteer with the Fukuoka Asian Film Festival.
In 1986, when I was 21, I lived in Tokyo for four months, boarding with a Japanese family and working for an American company.
I've lived nearby since 1981 and probably have averaged one run a week there. That's more than 1,000 repetitions, and I have yet to tire of this course.
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