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I could hear Boston fans going from cheers to tears -- as Red Sox fans are known to do -- while the announcers reminisced about Lowell's long and highly regarded career.
Vivian Diller, Ph.D.: Retiring Athletes and Aging Beauty Queens: Shared Destinies? Ph.D. Vivian Diller 2010
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On a recent pre-game show, Sterling and Suzyn Waldman were talking about the moving celebration that was taking place at Fenway Park honoring Mike Lowell's retirement from baseball.
Vivian Diller, Ph.D.: Retiring Athletes and Aging Beauty Queens: Shared Destinies? Ph.D. Vivian Diller 2010
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Youth who enroll in programs like Lowell's United Teen Equality Center UTEC or YouthBuild flourish and succeed because they are treated as assets and challenged to do serious work for their communities, not viewed as chronic problems.
Peter Levine: Massachusetts Kids Fight for 'Civic Ed' Peter Levine 2011
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I was only half-listening, but my ears perked up when Sterling offered an explanation for Lowell's display of emotions.
Vivian Diller, Ph.D.: Retiring Athletes and Aging Beauty Queens: Shared Destinies? Ph.D. Vivian Diller 2010
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Youth who enroll in programs like Lowell's United Teen Equality Center UTEC or YouthBuild flourish and succeed because they are treated as assets and challenged to do serious work for their communities, not viewed as chronic problems.
Peter Levine: Massachusetts Kids Fight for 'Civic Ed' Peter Levine 2011
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Youth who enroll in programs like Lowell's United Teen Equality Center UTEC or YouthBuild flourish and succeed because they are treated as assets and challenged to do serious work for their communities, not viewed as chronic problems.
Peter Levine: Massachusetts Kids Fight for 'Civic Ed' Peter Levine 2011
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Youth who enroll in programs like Lowell's United Teen Equality Center UTEC or YouthBuild flourish and succeed because they are treated as assets and challenged to do serious work for their communities, not viewed as chronic problems.
Peter Levine: Massachusetts Kids Fight for 'Civic Ed' Peter Levine 2011
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Youth who enroll in programs like Lowell's United Teen Equality Center UTEC or YouthBuild flourish and succeed because they are treated as assets and challenged to do serious work for their communities, not viewed as chronic problems.
Peter Levine: Massachusetts Kids Fight for 'Civic Ed' Peter Levine 2011
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Youth who enroll in programs like Lowell's United Teen Equality Center UTEC or YouthBuild flourish and succeed because they are treated as assets and challenged to do serious work for their communities, not viewed as chronic problems.
Peter Levine: Massachusetts Kids Fight for 'Civic Ed' Peter Levine 2011
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On a recent pre-game show, Sterling and Suzyn Waldman were talking about the moving celebration that was taking place at Fenway Park honoring Mike Lowell's retirement from baseball.
Vivian Diller, Ph.D.: Retiring Athletes and Aging Beauty Queens: Shared Destinies? Ph.D. Vivian Diller 2010
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