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childhood and visited
While in London he visited the Central London District School of his childhood, somewhere he had avoided on the 1921 trip, and found it an emotional experience.
In 1861, Degas visited his childhood friend Paul Valpinçon in Normandy, and made the earliest of his many studies of horses.
She and her siblings spent time in Almora, Uttarakhand, India, during childhood, and the Dalai Lama sometimes visited their home.
They visited their uncles Pete and Ed Sollie at their small grocery store, enjoy themselves at the Mound Casino and relax at the Mound swimming beach, reminiscing about their childhood.
Her cousin Harriet ( by then Lady Granville ), with whom Lady Caroline's relationship had deteriorated after childhood, visited her in December 1816 and was so incredulous at her unrepentant behavior that she ended her description of the visit in a letter to her sister with: " I mean my visit to be annual.
When the Dodgers — managed by Vince Piazza's childhood friend Tommy Lasorda, Tony Piazza's godfather — visited Philadelphia, Piazza visited the Dodger clubhouse and served as a batboy in the dugout.
He travelled some during 1822, and visited his childhood friend James Crossley in Edinburgh during August.
His sole childhood exposure to the field was as a nine-year-old boy, when famed American portraitist Chester Harding visited Franklin looking for business, having recently sketched Daniel Boone in Warren County, Missouri.
The following summer, despite Cooney's lack of experience in the field of education, Morrisett hired her to conduct research on childhood development, education and media, and she visited experts in these fields across the United States and Canada.
This theme is visited throughout the album, which is lyrically filled with childhood recollections of loss, displacement, anger and hopelessness.
The sisters were childhood friends of the poet W. B. Yeats, who frequently visited the family home Lissadell House, and were influenced by his artistic and political ideas.
Bailey claimed to recognize Koot Hoomi, the master who had visited her in her childhood, from a portrait she saw in the Shrine Room of the Theosophical Society.
In the book Joly travels to places that witnessed great tragedy and death, including Chernobyl, which he visited on 4 May 2009, his childhood home of Lebanon, North Korea, various locations in the United States ( visiting the places of famous assassinations ), the Killing Fields of Cambodia and Iran for a skiing holiday.
Salvador Dalí often visited Cadaqués in his childhood, and later kept a home in Port Lligat, a small village on a bay next to the town.
As with many of Gaiman's other works ( most notably The Sandman ) Violent Cases is a story about stories, and its themes of early childhood perception and the nature of memory are visited again in 1994's Mr. Punch ( also with Dave McKean ).
While working on production of Donner's 1997 film Conspiracy Theory, Johns visited New York City, where he met DC Comics personnel such as Eddie Berganza, reigniting his childhood interest in comics.
'" ( 193 ) He then visited a bar from his youth where he met and caught up with many friends, learning that a lot of regulars and childhood chums had died ( many names from previous novels are mentioned and seen, or suggested to be, real people ).
The book begins by describing Yogananda's childhood family life to his search for his guru to the establishment of his first school, Yogoda Satsanga Brahmacharya Vidyalaya to his journey to America where he lectured to thousands, established Self-Realization Fellowship and visited with Luther Burbank, a renowned botanist to whom this book is dedicated.
In 1989, Selby was very devastated to hear about his childhood television iconic actor's and series ' lead's ( Wyman ) medical leave from the show, at the beginning of the ninth and final season on Falcon Crest, that he alongside Lorenzo Lamas ( who played Selby's on-screen nephew ) and Susan Sullivan ( who played Selby's on-screen wife ), visited the ailing star at the hospital.
The Ayemenem house, where Arundhati Roy spent part of her childhood ( like the twins in the story ), can also be visited in the village, which can be reached by boat along the Meenachil river that figures prominently in the story.
Tutu's childhood home can be visited, as can other ' exile ' houses.
Hamerstrom life was far from ordinary, even during the childhood of Alan and Elva, and Fran confided to a friend who visited the house years later that " we had all the luxuries ( such as a first-rate ornithological library ) and none of the necessities ".
" Boy In Ohio " saw Ochs looking back nostalgically at his childhood and " Jim Dean of Indiana " was a tale of James Dean's life, a tribute to him, written after Ochs had visited Dean's grave.

childhood and Imperial
Arnulf spent his childhood on the Mosaburch or Mosapurc, which is widely believed to be Moosburg in Carinthia, only a few miles away from one of the Imperial residences, the Carolingian Kaiserpfalz at Karnburg, which before as Krnski grad had been the residence of the Carantanian princes.
Though he had a happy childhood surrounded by his many siblings, his family knew Francis was likely to be a future Emperor ( his uncle Joseph had no surviving issue from either of his two marriages ), and so in 1784 the young Archduke was sent to the Imperial Court in Vienna to educate and prepare him for his future role.
He spent his childhood in Kanazawa, capital of present-day Ishikawa Prefecture in central Honshū, and was educated in Osaka, Kyoto, and Tokyo, graduating from the Tokyo Imperial University in 1879.
His childhood was marked by the musical life provided by his mother and aunt: Maria was a singer who could boast of having performed in Vienna at the Imperial Court, while her sister, Agathe, who lived with them, had made a name for herself as both a singer and pianist.
He initially wants to join the Imperial Academy to become an Imperial pilot with his childhood friend Biggs Darklighter, but is held back by his uncle who ostensibly needs his help on the moisture farm ( while in reality, he hoped to prevent Luke from following his father's path to corruption ).
Because of a bout of rheumatoid fever in childhood, Woodfull had stiff muscles and as a result was rejected when he tried to join the First Australian Imperial Force to fight in World War I.
Since Hlukhiv was the only other music school training singers for the Imperial Court Choir, it is likely that he did spend at least some of his childhood there.
The novel opens with images from Kiyoaki's childhood, in the years after the Russo-Japanese War: including a torchlight procession witnessed by Honda, a photograph of memorial services at Tokuri Temple on 26 June 1904, a lyrical description of the Matsugae estate near Shibuya, a visit by Emperor Meiji, and an account of Kiyoaki's role as a page for Princess Kasuga during New Year's Festivities at the Imperial Palace.
Imperial China might demand a higher degree of literary skill: when a heroine, faced with an arranged marriage, wrote to her childhood sweetheart, he exclaimed, ' what choice talent speaks in her well-chosen words ... everything breathes the style of a Li T ' ai Po.
* Lauren Stone-Dante's childhood sweetheart ( though Dante describes her as " more like the girl next ship ")-killed by Imperial forces during the closing stages of the revolutionary war.

childhood and Court
Long Beach was the childhood home of current U. S. Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts and Siri intelligent personal assistant founder Dag Kittlaus.
The Supreme Court of the United States has held on numerous occasions that capital defendants have the right to present information about an abusive childhood as mitigating evidence.
" A similar conclusion was reached in the 1982 case Eddings v. Oklahoma, in which the Supreme Court held that United States law does not prevent a jury from considering a defendant's childhood abuse when determining the appropriate sentence.
* Stewart Granger ( 1913 – 1993 ), Hollywood actor, was born in Coleherne Court, Old Brompton Road, and spent most of his childhood there.
Fae are brought into faerie society ( whatever their origin ) first through a Fosterage, as they are cared for in " youth " -- which may or may not be similar to childhood -- and secondly and most importantly through a Saining, which is a ritual in which a fae chooses and is accepted into a Court.
His childhood was spent at Sanderstead Court.
Augusta enjoyed life in Koblenz and it was here that she could finally live out Court life as she was accustomed to during her childhood in Weimar.
William Huskisson was born at Birtsmorton Court on 11 March 1770 and spent his childhood here until he was 13.

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