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wherever that might be.Grandpa touched my hand, and look at me with clarity.
You feel like it's a benevolent lie to tell your kids that Santa is going to bring them presents if they're good, or that their hamster actually went to live ongrandpa's farm, or that really you love them both exactly the same.I feel like these are pretty useful lies actually.
that we know with aging go down. So then I turn my focus completely to healthy aging and trying to get, you know,grandparents and great-grandparents and your parents to live longer free of disease. But wait, let's start young.Start as early as you can and move forward, yeah.
what does this mean for the way that I should be living my life right now? Most people look at their parents and theirgrandparents and think, "That's what my life will be like. I'm going to be frail in my 80s." That's not true for us. Ilike the Wright brothers analogy. It'd be like in 1900 saying we're always going to travel as fast as a horse.
working class, my English folks on working class black English folks, which is a phrase we never used because working class black English folks like my familygrandparents, came from Caribbean. They're doing just as badly in schools for white, so there's no great mystery here. The Children of university educated WestAfricans shock, horror, are doing a little bit better on that is now being turned into racial resentment and race bating by much of the British press, who believed that
Yes. No, I promise.grandparents, and now children.
So Richard is the only person this particular prosecutor allowed-- joined us in, that wasn't a DNA case.grandparents, they all die much younger than they should, and I don't think that's a coincidence.
And it was Benji Bennett for "Before You Sleep." I can't tell you the feeling that that was--grandparents, parents, everybody-- they were fanatical in what they were writing.
has been quoting the movie and emails throughout the day so even though I didn't get to watch it I think I havegrandparents and their grandparents and all into this situation how do you do that well it's it's very very tough is
We're paying medical. We're straightening their teeth.Grandparents are really contributing in many ways.Where does grandpa fit into all of this?
The parents think they need help right up until they're parents themselves pretty much, and sometimes even after that.Grandparents get sucked in on babysitting and what have you.And I can attest to that.
And then just a little bit of lemon that we'll toss with this.Grandparents that made sauerkraut and had a lot of pickles and made soups and-- Borscht.
So this is the story of a young woman from a very traditional Indian family who has been brought up by hergrandparents, and who falls in love with a young man from a very different kind of family.Her fiance Rajat comes from a new India.
Even though, most likely, most of that that you have now or hopefully what you have now, unless it was passed on fromgrandparents, is not from hawksbill shells.But you see the volume of carapaces that can be collected for this type of trade.
Okay. How many of you ever had a conversation, this is an interesting one, how many of you ever had a conversation with one of yourgrandparents about their parents or grandparents?Okay. Dave Lynch: And how many of you have visited a foreign country with ties to your ethnic roots?
grandparents. How far back can we take that?
grandparents and went to school in El Paso um from kindergarten through high
grandparents and stuff. Um in my family, because I come from very
grandparents, grandparents whatever. We are descended from that line of genetics.
My grandpa had diabetes.
My grandpa, he was a very religious man, a short man, a very strong man.
My grandpa is a big Johnny Cash fan.
My grandpa was my best friend when I was little.
My grandpa grew kale when I was this big.
Your grandpa, who had them in his pocket-- that worked 100 years ago, and it still works now.
And grandpa pulls up, and the whole family, hey, welcome, grandpa.
But Grandpa Patsy, it was veal.
My grandpa would bring me in.
My grandpa was the mayor of my small town in Illinois, and my dad is also kind of a former politician.
My grandpa died about five months ago and my dad and I were going to say goodbye to him at the hospice.
The grandparents! Yes, kids like to see the old people, it turns out.
Our grandparents' generation was tasked with defeating colonialism.
My grandparents in Germany were wealthy.
My grandparents worked for the US Embassy, and so they were really our golden ticket out of Vietnam.
Our grandparents would walk in, and we would basically bow.
My grandparents were all camp survivors.
My grandparents lived here, and spent a lot of my time.
My grandparents didn't really go to school, so they didn't really care about what I wanted to do with my time.
My grandparents never said hello.
Our grandparents were a really good example to us of commitment, and they're committed to each other.
Our grandparents didn't care about representation.
My grandparents were born when the light bulb was relatively new.
my grandparents raised me mostly, and they were colorblind people.
Our grandparents didn't have it.
My grandparents lived through the Great Depression.
or grandparents. Doctors, we know, often have children who grew up to become doctors.
My grandparents migrated from what's now Lahore in Pakistan to Amritsar in Punjab.
My grandparents had passed away a long time ago.
or grandparents, those who achieved phenomenal success.
Two grandparents in the story are eclipse chasers.
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