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He is also very much a boy from the Bronx who has to try hard not to break into his New York City accent.
Elliott was very much a boy early in his career, hitting the movies and amusement parks with Hall and his teenage son, snacking and inhaling junk food.
When the study appeared in 2002, a British geneticist published an essay speculating that how much a boy ate in prepuberty could permanently reprogram the epigenetic switches that would govern the manufacture of sperm a few years later.
This may be just about manageable if it weren't for the fact she's thrown into the arena with Peeta Mellark: a boy she owes so much: a boy who has saved her life.
Though his music may often sound as if it were written by a man locked in the basement of the Paris opera — hearing late-nineteenth-century music, muffled, from a couple of floors down — he turns out to be very much a boy of the Monty Python generation, his ears full of rock and British comedy.
Not the most profound last words maybe, but because of his age – 19, a man to the police, to his mum still very much a boy – and the nature and utter senselessness of his death, they don't come much more tragic.
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It's still very much a boys' club," Kala said.
Women had been fully admitted two years earlier, and the school was still very much a boys club.
I feel, perhaps wrongly, that I grew up in an era when writing was very much a boys' club.
It is certainly possible, given that the lack of high-profile female directors suggests that Hollywood is still very much a boys' club.
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