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He had a deep sense of identity with living things.
Hard work and a strong sense of identity helped us.
I think the concern probably is a sense of identity.
It gives them a sense of identity, because they're doing something.
But I want them to have a sense of identity culturally.
Wasn't I supposed to be losing my sense of identity by now?
Peer groups provide street children with a sense of identity.
It no longer forms the basis for your sense of identity.
It was the sense of identity to be felt in an isolated community, he thought.
Do you honestly feel your sense of identity under threat?
Our organic sense of identity as a country has been split.
This gives a sense of identity and pride to these communities.
An island has a definite border, a clear sense of identity and history.
It also helps give a community a sense of identity."
A clear change was apparent in his paintings, one that gave a sense of identity with the land.
"They were there to calm black militant students down and give them a sense of identity."
Some things are more important than a sense of identity based on genetic similarity.
This has served to give the area a unique sense of identity and economic integration.
The other problem, though, was her sense of identity.
It gave him his only real sense of identity.
So, in the Act parenting is for life, because children need continuity, security, and a sense of identity.
A great shock has been delivered to England's sense of identity.
Also, with puberty, children, especially girls, begin to develop their own sense of identity.
You have to try to preserve that sense of identity."
She has lost her memory and sense of identity.