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A whole phase of my life – boyfriends, going to parties, hanging out with friends – I've missed it.
With no foreshortening, a whole phase of life can seem arid which, in the longer rhythms of creativity, is a mere trough between crests.
Amongst Women is seen by many ordinary Irish people as the essential chronicle of a whole phase of our nation's life.
Atlas quotes Norman Podhoretz: "There was a sense in which the validity of a whole phase of American experience was felt to hang on the question of whether or not he would turn out to be a great novelist".
In many, the age of 16 is not a full stop marking the end of a whole phase of education and often entailing a move to a new school or college, but just a semi-colon in "upper-secondary education" which runs from 14 or 15 to 18 or 19.
"I myself, have had a couple style evolutions... there was a whole phase where I tried too hard to match the beauty queens in my business with the tight, bright dresses, cinched waits and extra eye-lashes, and if I worked really hard,... if I killed myself, I could do it, but that isn't me".
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And there was that whole phase where I ate a turkey burger patty with ketchup on two pieces of soggy wheat bread for like a month.
When I moved to New York I went through a whole groupie phase.
I RATHER like the idea of a whole new phase of life, with fewer possessions," Christopher Gibbs said, somewhat unconvincingly.
"If they are starting to use children," he said of Al Qaeda, "we are moving into a whole different phase".
"The museum is about to enter a whole new phase of its existence," she said.
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