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Childhood and friends
Childhood friends Damon Albarn and Graham Coxon met Alex James when they began studying at London's Goldsmiths College in 1988.
Childhood friends Robbie Schaefer and Michael Clem both attended Virginia's James Madison University, where they founded the Jellyfish Blues Band.
Childhood friends Arumi and Sasshi are residents of the Abenobashi commercial district in Osaka, Japan.
Childhood friends Whitfield Crane and Klaus Eichstadt took an interest in music while growing up in Palo Alto, CA.
Tarkovsky's first film Ivan's Childhood had an enormous impact on Parajanov's self-discovery as a filmmaker ( later the influence became mutual, they were also close friends ).
Childhood friends Messenger and Fredrick had been playing in various bands throughout the early 2000s ( at times with Aquino ), but Every Move a Picture was not officially born until early 2004.
Childhood friends Lonnie ( Eddie Griffin ), Dominic ( Michael Imperioli ), and G ( Anthony Anderson ) have a rude awakening when they find out their girlfriends are pregnant.
Childhood friends Magnus Goertz and Thomas Eriksson founded Neonode in 2001 with the intent of creating a brand new type of mobile phone.
Fine's choral works, which are frequently performed, include two sets of choruses from Alice in Wonderland ; " Childhood Fables for Grown-ups ," settings of various poems about his composer friends, including Leonard Bernstein, Lukas Foss and Harold Shapero ; The Choral New Yorker, The Hour-Glass, McCord's Menagerie, and Mutability song cycles ; and others.
* Johnny Woodring ; Buddy Henesy and Ralph Stadtmiller – Childhood friends of Jonathan who team up with him in a plot to get their revenge on the bully, Red Ginter.
Childhood friends Grisham and Barnes were joined by Ron Emory and Mike Roche to form T. S. O. L.

Childhood and formed
The notes and journal entries Holt accumulated during his first eleven years of teaching formed the core of two of his most popular books How Children Fail and How Children Learn, as well as his lesser-known and more radical work, Escape from Childhood: The Rights and Needs of Children.
CLIC Sargent is charity in the United Kingdom that was formed by the merger of Sargent Cancer Care for Children and Cancer and Leukaemia in Childhood in 2005.

Childhood and band
In 1985, the British neo-progressive rock band Marillion achieved their only UK Number One album-and the best-selling album of their career-with Misplaced Childhood, a concept album featuring lyrics by frontman Fish which were partly autobiographical.
On their 1985 album Misplaced Childhood, the British neo-progressive rock band Marillion recorded a song called " Lavender ," which was derived from the folk song and became a number 5 hit on the British singles chart.
In 1985, the progressive rock band Marillion released a concept album entitled Misplaced Childhood, whose final track, " White Feather ", was an explicit reference to pacifist idealism.
Marillion was the most popular neo-prog band, achieving major success across Europe in particular and producing eight top ten UK albums between 1983 and 1994, peaking in popularity with their album Misplaced Childhood in 1985, which topped the UK album chart and produced two top five hit singles in the UK.
* Swaddling band in The V & A Museum of Childhood

Childhood and 1994
In 1994 Ralph performed on the Kathy Acker record Redoing Childhood ( Paris Records ).
In 2010, Campaign for a Commercial-Free Childhood ( CCFC ) became the home of Screen-Free Week at the request of the Board of the Center for SCREEN-TIME Awareness ( CSTA ), which ran the initiative since 1994 ( first as TV-Free America ).
Following that, he made the biopic, Bix in 1991, Magnificat in 1993, the thriller L ' amico d ' infanzia ( The Childhood Friend ) in 1994, and the horror L ' arcano incantatore ( The Mysterious Enchanter
She was the author of " A Spencer Childhood ", published in 1994.
) ( 1994 ): Childhood Matters.
Book 1: Roman Childhood ( 1992 ); Book 2: Growing Up American ( 1993 ); Book 3, Spain, Munich and Dying Empires ( 1994 ); Book 4: From Pentagon to Penitentiary ( 1995 ).

Childhood and after
The Mother-Child House Jörg Sommerlath in Berlin, operated by Queen Silvia's World Childhood Foundation, is named after him.
Cardinal Bernardin Early Childhood Center is named after Bernardin.
Except for one book published in 1931 ( Clinical Notes on Disorders of Childhood ), all of Winnicott's books were published after 1944, including The Ordinary Devoted Mother and Her Baby ( 1949 ), The Child and the Family ( 1957 ), Playing and Reality ( 1971 ), and Holding and Interpretation: Fragment of an Analysis ( 1986 ).
Another memoir with personal reminiscences and photographs of Berenson's life in Italy before and after the war is Kinta Beevor's " A Tuscan Childhood " York: Vintage Books, 2000 ; c. 1993.
After spending a number of years on the backbench, she moved to the position of Shadow Parliamentary Secretary for Local Government after the Coalition lost government in 2007, and to the role of Spokeswoman on Early Childhood Education, Childcare, Women and Youth in 2008.
The former convent itself was also home to the Lincoln Early Childhood Studies Institute and a campus of La Trobe University for a while, but is now the site of a community and arts precinct use after protracted negotiations between developers, the state government and the Yarra City Council.
" Although Townsend never wrote an autobiography, Scenes of Childhood was compiled after her death from short reminiscences published over the years in the New Yorker.
Ivan's Childhood was Tarkovsky's first feature film, shot two years after his diploma film The Steamroller and the Violin.
In June 1961 the film project was given to Tarkovsky, who had applied for it after being told about Ivan's Childhood by cinematographer Vadim Yusov.
Concurrently, Morrow also illustrated entries in the Bobbs-Merrill juvenile book series " Childhood of Famous Americans ", continuing with that publisher after Gilberton ceased production of new titles.
Despite having studied film at the VGIK, he discovered his artistic path only after seeing Andrei Tarkovsky's dreamlike first film Ivan's Childhood.
She is perhaps best known for her authorship of Trains: A Memoir of a Hidden Childhood during and after World War II which explores not only her survival of the Holocaust as a ' hidden child ' but also the psychological toll of keeping her identity hidden, even to herself, in post World War II Poland.
His best-known works include the symphonic poems La Mort de Tintagiles ( after Maeterlinck ), La Bonne Chanson ( after Verlaine ), A Pagan Poem ( after Virgil ), and Memories of My Childhood ( Life in a Russian Village ), as well as the song-cycle Five Irish Fantasies ( to words by W. B. Yeats and Heffernan ), and the chamber works Music for Four String Instruments and Two Rhapsodies for oboe, viola and piano.
Cancer and Leukaemia in Childhood was founded in 1976 by Bob Woodward after his son died of cancer.
The Labour Party entered Opposition after the 2008 General Election and Moroney became the Opposition Spokesperson for the portfolios of Women's Affairs and Early Childhood Education.
Goltz is best known to literary fame by his Buch der Kindheit (" Book of Childhood ", Frankfurt, 1847 ; 4th ed., Berlin, 1877 ), in which, after the style of Jean Paul and Adalbert Stifter, but with a more modern realism, he gives a charming and idyllic description of the impressions of his own childhood.

Childhood and looking
Childhood and the cultural economy of looking.

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