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Their six children were raised speaking both Choctaw and Mohawk.

(His two sons were raised speaking Armenian; his granddaughter speaks it, but does not write very well).

She was raised speaking Swedish to her stepmother and French to her father Roussel, the heir to a pharmaceutical empire.

About the trees: Romney, explaining why he liked Michigan, where he was raised, spoke about its trees having the proper height.

I was raised speaking both Farsi and Arabic and when I am on the streets of Cairo and Tehran, I feel at home.

Though he was raised speaking Catalan (he reverts to his first language when cursing or taking personal notes), Sala spoke to Piñera in Spanish.

Raised speaking German in one of Montana's many Hutterite communities — a way of life he has since left — Mr. Wipf was at once gentlemanly yet direct.

Ms. Khanjian, who had been raised speaking Armenian, infused Mr. Egoyan with a stronger sense of his origins; his cycle of cultural identification was complete.

(It was meant to be called Chouette — a pet name that means "screech owl" in French — but Marshall, who serves as the town sign painter, was, like most Cajuns of his age, raised speaking French rather than spelling it).

The first point Sorkin raised, speaking last week from his quarters at the Four Seasons in Los Angeles, where he was writing another episode of the show, is that something has gone awry in the media's representation of the President.

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