It took awhile for Robinson as a young man to understand what that faith in God meant.
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Fortunately for the British, his Anglophilia survived the rebuff he received as a young man when his admiration for William Pitt the Elder had led him to knock on the door of Pitt's house in London, by then the home of the Royal Institute of International Affairs.
He was paralysed by a stroke in 2005, but as a young man played for Cranbrook Rugby Club in Kent.
If Karl Rove is right, a last-minute story in the 2000 election -- that George W. Bush had been arrested for drunk driving as a young man -- kept a few million likely Republican voters, mostly white evangelicals, away from the polls.
His family described him as a "larger than life, fun-loving young man" as they spoke for the first time since he went missing.
His family described him as a "larger than life, fun-loving young man" as they spoke for the first time since he went missing 18 days ago.
And this for a man who as a young officer back in the 1950s was dubbed by the then prime minister, David Ben-Gurion, and later by others, as an inveterate liar.
He added that the Martin family were proud and honoured when their brother Eamon entered Maynooth as a young man to study for the priesthood and were even prouder when he was ordained at the age of 26.
"I don't apologize for saying that what drove me as a young man, before I decided we need to embrace a new vision, was a quest to bring justice for black South Africans in a way which would not -- that's what I believed then -- destroy the justice to which my people were entitled, " de Klerk said last week on CNN.
As a young man, Pavarotti sold insurance to pay for voice lessons.
Lt Col Ewen Murchison, Commanding Officer, 42 Commando Royal Marines, described Marine Wright as "an impressive young man with an insatiable appetite for life".
Yellowknife Bay was named for an area in the Canadian Arctic where Grotzinger worked as a young man, which has rock formations nearly four billion years old.
As a young man growing up in Switzerland, Domjan developed his penchant for the unknown by exploring nearby caves.
It's two birds - apparently Freud told her that as a young man in the navy, he used to do tattoos for his fellow sailors.
Lawrence is the best-actress favorite at Sunday's Oscars for her role as a young widow in a shaky new relationship with a man fresh from a mental hospital.
But it was that man Evans that almost laid on a second for Wales as the young tyro set up second-half skipper Jason Koumas, whose 25-yard volley fizzed inches over Sturluson's crossbar.
And as a rich young man, he is not going to rob anyone to pay for his alleged recreation.
The publisher describes the novel as the coming-of-age story of a gifted young man whose search for meaning leads him to New York, England, Paris and a mission patrolling the demilitarized zone in Korea.
As a young man, Bennett went into an officer-training course, and, for years, he did not wear a kippa.
"Every man for himself, " he yells to two dozen young staffers as they rush to vans heading to the airport.
He went on to work for a French polishing firm, where Jean Pollock has memories of him as a handsome young man.
In 1972, he played a small benefit for George McGovern, at a movie theatre in Red Bank, but, as a young man, his interest in the music was almost completely as a source of personal liberation.
And his Facebook page shows off a photo of him as a young man with Egypt's President Anwar Sadat, who won a Nobel Peace Prize for making peace with Israel before he was assassinated for the historic outreach.
As a young man, Mr Leutwiler had gained attention as the energetic secretary of a group called the Association for a Sound Currency.
As a young man, he studied medicine at the Santa Maria Nuova Hospital in Florence, but was dismissed for drinking wine before taking communion on Holy Thursday.
In addition to his classes, the young man focused on wrestling and fitness, which friends say he saw as a way to prepare for the physically demanding role Checque was striving for.
With the mid-term elections only a few months away, he hit the campaign trail in late August for a more than 5, 000-mile swing into the western states that had captured his imagination as a young man.
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