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1 I witnessed this problem first in my own upbringing .
2 However, even President Barack Obama grapples with the impact of fatherlessness on his own upbringing .
3 The story details her own upbringing with her rather tyrannical father, a third-generation funeral director.
4 Yet this one was an Iceblood -one of the legendary fiends of his own upbringing .
5 Perhaps remembering his own upbringing in England without any special fondness, he is as permissive as possible.
6 Given that In Celebration turns on parent-child tensions, was Bloom able to draw on his own upbringing ?
7 As well as his own upbringing , Harry and Meghan can look to the experiences of other royals.
8 Coppola, 39, based Somewhere on her own upbringing as the daughter of film director Francis Ford Coppola.
9 As a revolt against their own upbringing , they are either too firm in their control or too lax.
10 You're going to have to come to terms with this according to your own religion and your own upbringing . '
11 The only thing I could come up with was to try to distinguish our family from my own upbringing .
12 Tabloids, broadsheets and celebrity magazines alike were fascinated by her, especially given the tragic circumstances around her own upbringing .
13 I mean things within yourself, things that have their origin in your own childhood - your own upbringing and so on.
14 Cautiously, therefore, I inquire - when I meet her on a sunny Saturday morning in Dublin - about her own upbringing .
15 They're a rough family, said Mrs. Bunyan, with the sort of prim small-town snobbery that Strike knew well from his own upbringing .
16 He enlightened us on his own upbringing , spending early years at his grandmother's house (which was also the local shebeen).
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