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Both were born during the first world war and came of age in the second.
Many, of course, were not even born during the first preppy age.
Lincoln was born during the first Christchurch 7.1 magnitude earthquake in 2010.The other New Zealander was named as Ximin Wang, 50, from Auckland.
The man had lived in the vicinity all his life - he was born during the First World War or not long before.
His son, Muhammad, 11, born during the first uprising while his father was in an Israeli jail, has been spending Fridays in clashes.
But perhaps this setting was not entirely inappropriate for Mandela, a self-confessed anglophile who received a British education and, as Barack Obama has reminded mourners, was born during the first world war.
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The New Yorker, April 4 , 1953P. 26 A baby was born during the third week of December, at New York Hospital.
Most of their lambs are born during the third week in April and are slaughtered in December.
I was born during the second world war and brought up to feel that wasting food is wrong.
The assumption for boys of Hamilton-Paterson's generation, born during the second world war, was that British was rip-roaringly best.
By Leigh Shriver and Geoffrey T. Hellman The New Yorker, April 4 , 1953P. 26 A baby was born during the third week of December, at New York Hospital.
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