He had to, to move from boyhood to manhood, and to win the right to have a wife.
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Decades later, Spielberg and Abrams revisited their boyhood love of moviemaking.
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Boyhood friends, however, recalled that he had first been a competitive swimmer.
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He'll recount stories of mischievous boyhood escapades and life-changing events.
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Ricouard's shop is several blocks from my boyhood home in west Jefferson Parish.
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Mr Fernandes has finally achieved his boyhood dream, albeit by an unusual route.
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Ruben Santiago-Hudson wrote this warm account of his boyhood in a boardinghouse.
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It once represented a target to shoot for, the symbol of all his boyhood dreams.
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Royko remembers his boyhood as just the right background for a future columnist.
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The childhood of a boy
A boy is a young male human (usually child or adolescent), as contrasted to its female counterpart, girl, or an adult male, a man.
Boyhood is a working title for the upcoming film directed by Richard Linklater and starring Ethan Hawke, Patricia Arquette and Ellar Salmon. Filming began in the summer of 2002 in Houston, Texas and the film is set to be released in 2013.
Boyhood (Russian: u041Eu0442u0440u043Eu0447u0435u0441u0442u0432u043E, Otrochestvo) is the second novel in Leo Tolstoy's autobiographical trilogy, following Childhood and followed by Youth. The novel was first published in the Russian literary journal Sovremennik in 1854.