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I don't want to insult the past--because the past is what we're growing from.
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Our contemporary, the New Masses, says that, as a nation, we are growing away from the old lusty political humor of such men as Artemus Ward and Bill Nye and approaching something Gallic, disassociated, and effete.
"They're grown from seed.
Like a snake shedding its skin, we must release the skins of the past and trust that we are growing new skins from within.
Not only are we still going strong, we are growing and evolving, learning from you, our audience, how to meet your changing needs for career guidance.
Teenage gangs that bullied children because of race or culture when we were growing up have moved from the neighborhood streets into cyber-space.
Can the lawn be saved, or must we start over? A. The mushrooms are growing from an underground parent called a mycelium, the mildew from spores carried mostly by wind and water.
When we were growing up, we got summers off from school.
We could talk about movies and TV shows from when we were growing up that the younger staffers at the White House had no clue about.
Yes, we were growing up in the world, going from beauty in the grocery aisle to beauty while lounging at a Canadian isle.
It's growing from within".
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