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youth and worked
The grocery the youth worked for soon tired of his depressing effect on customers, most of whom were sufficiently neurotic without the threat of incubi, and let him go.
Yellow Wolf was there, nephew of the young chief by an older brother long dead, in whom also the disordered chemistries of youth worked.
As a youth he worked at a vineyard until, according to the 2nd-century AD geographer Pausanias, the god Dionysus visited him in his sleep and commanded him to turn his attention to the nascent art of tragedy.
He worked his way through the pecking order of teams, scoring regularly for the youth and reserve sides before he was handed his first team debut against Charlton Athletic in October 1956.
In these years he recovered the manuscript that he and Thomas Young had worked in his youth from Young's widow, who was living in Albany, and began to develop it into the work that was published in 1785 as Reason: the Only Oracle of Man.
Landis spent much of his youth in Indiana ; he left school at fifteen and worked in a series of positions in that state.
An Irish nationalist and Parnellite in his youth, he worked in Africa for commercial interests and latterly in the service of Britain.
On being refused the degree of master in 1512 on account of his youth, he went to Tübingen, where he continued humanistic studies, but also worked on jurisprudence, mathematics, and medicine.
Claude has long worked as a public relations assistant and personal adviser, while Laurence, who suffered from anorexia nervosa in her youth, does not participate in the political activities of her father.
In his youth, he worked in his family's grocery store.
He worked in different milieus and travelled a lot from his youth on.
For many years he worked as tutor in youth internate schools and homes.
In 1941 he was elected Secretary of Hanoar Haoved Vehalomed, a Labor Zionist youth movement, and in 1944 returned to Alumot, where he worked as a dairy farmer, shepherd and kibbutz secretary.
Wagner worked backwards from planning an opera about Siegfried's death, then deciding he needed another opera to tell of Siegfried's youth, then deciding he needed to tell the tale of Siegfried's conception and of Brünnhilde's attempts to save Siegfried's parents, and finally deciding he also needed a prelude that told of the original theft of the Rheingold and creation of the ring.
Animator Chuck Jones, who worked for Iwerks ' studio in his youth, said “ Iwerks is Screwy spelled backwards .” Ub Iwerks died in 1971 of myocardial infarction in Burbank, California, aged 70.
In his youth, he drew and worked in his father's workshop.
Dunton worked as a ranch hand as a youth and studied at the Cowles Art School in Boston, Massachusetts.
During his youth, from the age of ten, Spassky often worked on chess for several hours a day with master-level coaches.
Although the Spanish Peaks Staff Association is not an alumni association the members have all worked with this Scout camp and are dedicated toward outdoor education for youth.
In his youth, Mifune worked in the photography shop of his father Tokuzo, a commercial photographer and importer who had emigrated from northern Japan.
As a youth Masaryk worked as a blacksmith.
The manager was impressed by the youth, contending that he was the only young man who ever worked for him who did not steal anything.
In his youth, he played baseball with his brother Peter a. k. a Sonny and David Rooslet ( a neighborhood friend of Marciano's ), worked out on homemade weightlifting equipment ( later in his life, Marciano was also a client of Charles Atlas ) and used a stuffed mail bag that hung from a tree in his back yard as a heavy bag.

youth and furnaces
Each of the four movements represents a colour: " purple, the colour of amethysts, pageantry, royalty, and death ; red, the colour of rubies, wine, revelry, furnaces, courage, and magic ; blue, the colour of sapphires, deep water, skies, loyalty, and melancholy ; and green, the colour of emeralds, hope, joy, youth, spring, and victory.

youth and coal
Not all of the choirs were based on coal – some started in the rugby clubs, such as Cardiff Arms Park Male Choir and Morriston Rugby Choir, while others such as Pontarddulais Male Choir were formed out of a youth choir.
In his youth the explorer James Cook learned his trade on colliers, shipping coal from the port.
During his youth, Cooper worked delivering newspapers, in railroad yards, and in his father's coal mines in Harlan County.
He worked in coal mines during his youth before becoming a boxer.
Mary Harris " Mother " Jones organized the first youth activism in the U. S., marching 100, 000 child miners from the coal mines of Pennsylvania to the U. S. Capitol in Washington, D. C. in 1908.
The engine house was subsequently used as a Methodist chapel ; a youth club ; a coal store ; a museum of the atmospheric railway ; and is currently the home of the Starcross Fishing and Cruising Club.
Raised a Catholic, Antoine worked as a coal miner in his youth, then as a steelworker, before performing his military service in 1866.

youth and mines
Other causes of the strong emigration have been the abandonment of traditional agricultural practices, like sheep and goat rearing, by the local youth, the closure of mines, like the large Sierra Menera mine near Ojos Negros, as well as the lifestyle changes that swept over rural Spain during the second half of the 20th century.
It conducted these activities mainly in the productive sectors-agricultural cooperatives, factories, mines and large companies-but also in the craft centres, army, prisons and youth centres.

youth and West
When he was 15 years old, he played in his first West Indian under-19 youth tournament and that same year, Lara represented West Indies in Under-19 cricket.
This meaning, of unknown origin, is common among West Germanic languages ( cf: Old Frisian kniucht, Dutch knecht, Danish knægt, Swedish knekt, Norwegian knekt, Middle High German kneht, all meaning " boy, youth, lad ", as well as German Knecht " servant, bondsman, vassal ").
In North and Central America, and to some extent in West Africa, Australia and other parts of the world, every male acquires at puberty a tutelary spirit ( see Demonology ); in some Native American tribes the youth kills the animal of which he dreams in his initiation fast ; its claw, skin or feathers are put into a little bag and become his " medicine " and must be carefully retained, for a " medicine " once lost can never be replaced.
Early punk had an abundance of antecedents and influences, and Jon Savage has described the subculture as a " bricolage " of almost every previous youth culture that existed in the West since the Second World War " stuck together with safety pins ".
In West Germany there was anger among leftist youth at the post-war denazification in West and East Germany, which was perceived as a failure or as ineffective, as former ( actual and supposed ) Nazis held positions in government and economy.
Shearer had successful trials for First Division clubs West Bromwich Albion, Manchester City and Newcastle United, before being offered a youth contract with Southampton in April 1986.
West Valley Occupational Center provides learning opportunities and employment training to adults and in-and out-of-school youth.
Fianna Éireann, organised as a youth hurling league for boys and girls, existed in West Belfast, ca.
Among the urban youth of West Africa, kola nut is becoming less popular.
The facility housed the West Texas State School, operated by the Texas Youth Commission, until the youth detention facility closed in 2010.
* West Blount Park-official site of local youth ballpark
Scouting in West Virginia has a long history, from the 1910s to the present day, serving thousands of youth in programs that suit the environment in which they live.
Potomac Council serves youth in Allegany and Garrett Counties, Maryland and Mineral, Hampshire, Hardy, and Grant Counties, West Virginia.
Adding to North Stonington ’ s decline in population was that an increasing number of the town ’ s youth was joining the wave of migrants heading West to try their fortunes on the frontier.
The township has individual organizations that run each youth sports program, including Little League Baseball ( WMLL ), Police Athletic League ( PAL ) Basketball, PAL Soccer, West Milford-Star Athletics Cheerleading, Midget Football Association ( WMMFA ) Football, WMMFA Cheerleading, Amateur Baseball Association ( WMABA ) Baseball, and Girls Softball Association softball ( WMGSA ).
It was home to the West Texas State School, a youth detention facility operated by the Texas Youth Commission, until its 2010 closure.
The Soviets also employed a substantially large public diplomacy program that included: promoting their high culture, broadcasting, disseminating disinformation about the West, and sponsoring nuclear protests, peace movements, and youth organizations.
The group's function was to be a Christian worship band for a youth outreach event called " Cutting Edge ", instigated by the Arun Community Church in Littlehampton, West Sussex.
Steele had long been fascinated by the West, devouring the works of James Fenimore Cooper in his youth.
There he reunited with the Page family, friends and neighbors from his youth in the Central West End, and stayed at a local YMCA.
The students compete in the South West Counties League as Newport County's youth team.
Hyacinth was a beautiful youth loved by both the god Apollo and the West Wind, Zephyr.

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