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I was shaping to visit the United States for the first time, and Burton, as it happened, was playing Hamlet on Broadway, with John Gielgud directing and speaking the part of the Ghost.
The supernatural element in my book, The Skull in the Wood was inspired by Dartmoor – I spent a lot of time tramping across it as I was shaping the book, and occasionally scared myself silly.
I was shaping the future, one child at a time.
Then a facialist pointed out to me that I was shaping my brows into a frown.
"I was shaping it both ways, and I really had nice control of my [trajectory].
I realized when I became a solo mother just how vital a role raising sons was -- I was shaping the men of the future, raising the next generation of men and I wanted to raise men that were in touch with their feelings and able to articulate them.
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I was shaped by the idea that one man's trash is another man's treasure.
Born into the aftermath, I was shaped by those years as well.
"I was shaped by that mud," he said, "not like the poor kids of today who are surrounded by asphalt".
I was shaped by their stories of what they experienced here.
"I was shaped by a pit environment and the Second World War," he tells me.
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