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childhood and friend
He is also currently a member of the musical group The Beyman Bros, which he formed with his childhood friend David Nichtern and Spinal Tap's current keyboardist CJ Vanston.
Only a few, trusted people are aware of it, such as Batman and other members of the Justice League, Superman's cousin Supergirl, and Clark's childhood friend Lana Lang ( In pre-Crisis stories, Lana did not know but their friend Pete Ross did, unbeknownst to anyone — including Clark ).
Cardenio relates the first part of his story, in which he falls deeply in love with his childhood friend Luscinda, and is hired as the companion to the Duke's son, leading to his friendship with the Duke's younger son, Don Fernando.
He sang for troops in Birmingham Hospital with John Macchia and hired his childhood friend Marco Rizo to play piano and arrange for the orchestra.
Caitlin, without her customary hat, walked behind the coffin, with his childhood friend Daniel Jones at her arm and her mother by her side.
In the spring of 1559 it became evident that Elizabeth was in love with her childhood friend Robert Dudley.
Raimi contacted his old friend Scott Spiegel, who had collaborated with Campbell and others on the Super-8 films they had produced during their childhood in Michigan.
Her sexually voracious next door neighbor Suzy ( Sandra Milo ) introduces Juliet to a world of uninhibited sensuality but Juliet is haunted by childhood memories of her Catholic guilt and a teenaged friend who committed suicide.
Wellington was " beastly ", Orwell told his childhood friend Jacintha Buddicom, but he said he was " interested and happy " at Eton.
In 302, Gregory received consecration as Patriarch of Armenia from Leontius of Caesarea, his childhood friend.
He co-founded the company Tactical Studies Rules ( TSR, Inc .) with childhood friend Don Kaye in 1973.
Over the next two years, Harley and his childhood friend Arthur Davidson worked on their motor-bicycle using the northside Milwaukee machine shop at the home of their friend, Henry Melk.
Alexander is best known as one of the key cast members of the award-winning television sitcom Seinfeld ( 1989 – 1998 ), in which he played George Costanza ( Jerry Seinfeld's character's best friend since childhood ).
Her powers first manifested when she saw her childhood friend being hit by a car.
Little is known about his life before the age of 20, when he and childhood friend Nawaf al-Hazmi went to Bosnia to fight with the mujahideen in the Bosnian War.
A 1960 story by Jerry Siegel expanded upon Luthor's origin and motivations, revealing him to be a childhood friend of Superman's who lost his hair when a fire destroyed his laboratory ; Luthor vowed revenge.
Brando was cremated, and his ashes were put in with those of his childhood friend Wally Cox and another longtime friend, Sam Gilman.
A Saudi, Nawaf and childhood friend, Khalid al-Mihdhar, left their homes in 1995 to fight in the Bosnian War.
In 1995, he and his childhood friend, Khalid al-Mihdhar, joined a group that went to fight alongside Bosnian Muslims in the Bosnian War.
His advice and work influenced Stephen Sondheim, a friend of the Hammerstein family from childhood.
He spent his childhood mostly in Poole, Dorset, where his aunt, Susan Bell, taught him to draw and introduced him to zoology as she had her own son, Thomas Bell, twenty years older and later to be a great friend to Henry.

childhood and distant
The social and material changes experienced by Bowling since childhood make his past seem distant.
Carter was a distant cousin of the archaeologist and egyptologist Howard Carter who spent much of his childhood in the town.
He is generally quiet, distant, uninterested in people and is said to be autistic, but has a soft spot for his close friends and the model Shizuka Todou, for whom he has harbored feelings for since childhood.
Memory is very important to Chahine ’ s most recent work — whether of the " city of my childhood, Alexandria, between the two world wars tolerant, secular, open to Muslims, Christians and Jews " or of a more distant past: such as evoked in Adieu Bonaparte ( 1985 ), based on the cultural aspect of Bonaparte ’ s expedition into Egypt ( 1798 ).
In 1940, he married Salma, who was his distant relative and had been living in a common house with him since childhood, however, the purdah system was vogue in their family and they were not close.
Front-page headlines continue to present society with public health issues on a daily basis: emerging infectious diseases such as SARS, rapidly making its way from China ( see Public health in China ) to Canada, the United States and other geographically distant countries ; reducing inequities in health care access through publicly funded health insurance programs ; the HIV / AIDS pandemic and its spread from certain high-risk groups to the general population in many countries, such as in South Africa ; the increase of childhood obesity and the concomitant increase in type II diabetes among children ; the social, economic and health impacts of adolescent pregnancy ; and the ongoing public health challenges related to natural disasters such as the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami, 2005's Hurricane Katrina in the United States and the 2010 Haiti earthquake.
His adoptive parents were emotionally distant and his childhood was largely unhappy.
After a childhood worthy of a Charles Dickens novel, Hearn spent his early years shunted between Greece, Ireland and the UK by unconcerned distant relatives and boarding schools.
Paparizou admitted that Greek music had been something of an acquired taste for her, and that the name " Antique " was probably a reflection of her childhood impression of it being something rather distant and old-fashioned ; something that she only really associated with her summer holidays in Greece.
She was institutionalized from her childhood, and is still distant from her relatives.
Olga's relationship with her mother, Empress Marie, the daughter of King Christian IX of Denmark, was strained and distant from childhood.
During his childhood, he was particularly attached to a local druggist and distant relation, Dr. Doeg.
The credits, accompanied by somber piano music and the distant barking of dogs, roll over washed out, grainy photos depicting Ida's happy childhood.
She is distant, even to the point of slight rudeness, because of a traumatic experience in her past: during her childhood, she accidentally killed her mother during an Aura experiment.

childhood and relative
Young Radischev spent his early childhood in the country with a nurse and tutor, then was sent to live with a relative in Moscow, where he was allowed to spend time at the newly established Moscow University.
In recent times, the development of hygienic practices, elimination of childhood diseases, widespread use of antibiotics, and relative availability of effective medical care have diminished or eliminated exposure to these microorganisms and parasites during development.
Especially relative to temperance was the acquisition of self-control in the early childhood stage.
Finally his aunt Theodora Komnene, who had an affair with the new Emperor Andronikos I Komnenos ( 1183 – 1185 ) convinced the Emperor to contribute to his ransom, as did his stepfather Constantine Makrodoukas and Andronikos Doukas, another relative and a childhood friend, a sodomite and debaucher, as Niketas tells us.
The story clearly shows childhood as being a time of relative happiness in comparison to the sacrifice and responsibility of adulthood.
Using the method that her mentor, Stanford Psychology Professor Lewis Terman, had developed for differentiating children in terms of intelligence, Cox coded records of childhood and adolescent achievements of 301 historic eminent leaders and creators to estimate what their IQs would have been on the basis of intellectual level of such achievements relative to the age at which they were accomplished.
Children with mild or moderate urea cycle enzyme deficiencies may not show symptoms until early childhood, or may be diagnosed subsequent to identification of the disorder in a more severely affected relative or through newborn screening.
During her childhood Nino was brought up by her relative and the nun named Sarah Bethlehemlianka.
" Danny " was the youngest child in a family of some thirteen children and his childhood was spent in relative poverty in the East End of London.
After receiving much publicity for his childhood feats, he came to live an eccentric life, and died in relative obscurity.

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