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In the nineteen-thirties, one in four Americans got their news from William Randolph Hearst, who lived in a castle and owned twenty-eight newspapers in nineteen cities.
We really lived, ate, drank and slept Batman - ideas, characters and stories.
I lived in Arizona, and I thought Florida was in California because I thought oranges came from the same place.
The person who has lived the most is not the one with the most years but the one with the richest experiences.
Throughout all my career, I have been an honest person, responsible, and respectful of my team-mates and the clubs that I have played for and the countries I have lived in.
I really enjoy recording right after a tour. We're tired, but the songs are really lived in by then.
But one sets of grandparents lived on Davidson Avenue in the Bronx and one lived in Manhattan and I had an aunt and uncle in Queens, so in my heart I was a New Yorker.
If I hadn't been inside of Biosphere 2 and really lived a biological life-support system, I definitely would not be involved in life-support systems for space.
I lived a dual life, and when my dual life exploded, I began to feel much happier.
There is nothing remarkable about having media and foreign embassy contacts. When I lived in Saudi Arabia as a journalist, this was a regular occurrence.
I used to live in Ethiopia as a child, and I lived there when Haile Selassie was the emperor.
My father is Croatian but went to school in Bosnia, and my mother's also Croatian but lived in Bosnia.
I lived among the Japanese, and saw their mode of living, in regions unaffected by European contact.
I looked around, and I saw cottages everywhere. I thought it was time they lived in apartments.
To sing like a hillbilly, you had to have lived like a hillbilly. You had to have smelt a lot of mule manure.
Although I have lived in Manhattan since 1992, for the better part of two decades I have remained in blissful oblivion of all matters sportif.
I have lived with the people, and I, too, know their pulse; I am the people's CM.
I went to uni and then drama school afterwards and lived in quite a few student houses.
One lived in the impression that nobody could ever compete with the 'Nutcracker' or 'A Christmas Carol.'
If I still lived in Russia, I'd be dead... or a really effective oligarch.
Each decade, I've lived in that decade, so I could easily shed the '20s, the '30s, the '40s.
To die is poignantly bitter, but the idea of having to die without having lived is unbearable.
When we became sedentary, lived indoors, and started to raise livestock, we began to see wolves not as occasional fur-bearers or fellow hunters but as robbers.
All through my twenties, I lived in very walkable cities - Philadelphia, San Francisco, and New York.
In 1492, the natives discovered they were Indians; they discovered they lived in America.
I've lived a slower and less expensive life going off the grid, and I'm happier because of it.
In 1968, I bought a 114-foot yacht, built in 1946, and lived on the Greek islands for a while. We had an extraordinary time in it. Then I gave it to The Beatles.
My husband and I had to raise five of my younger brothers and sisters. They lived with us. We sent them to school.
Be a life long or short, its completeness depends on what it was lived for.
Detroit in its heyday - let's say, 1920s to the '60s - was never a huge downtown-living thing. People lived in the neighborhoods.
I've lived in Shepherd's Bush for five years with my friend Georgia in a cosy, cluttered flat.
I lived in a studio apartment until my mid-30s. I don't have an extravagant lifestyle.
I lived in an all-black neighborhood, followed by an all-white one, and other kids in the always called me Mexican in both neighborhoods.
I'd lived in Portland on and off for a decade before I'd even heard of Vanport. It was this town of 20,000 people that washed away from north Portland.
When I lived in Ojai, I did community theater, and I was intrigued by acting.
I did a little modeling in Minnesota, but because I was a heavier 'model,' I didn't pursue it much when I lived there.
I lived in Paris for six months when I was sixteen. It was a fend-for-yourself environment.
The valley we lived in could easily be the setting for a fantasy novel or a prairie western novel. It could be anything.
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