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- brothers and said that she had a "great" upbringing in Perth with a "very outdoorsy life". She has stated that her "sensibility is Australian", she has a...
- completed elementary and middle school. She described her family as "outdoorsy", relating that they frequently went on camping trips in the Pacific Northwest...
- are local and national RV rental companies, such as Adventure KT and Outdoorsy that specialize in renting RVs to families for vacationing purposes. People...
- candidates. Putin has cultivated a cult of personality for himself with an outdoorsy, athletic, tough guy public image, demonstrating his physical prowess...
- successful), sophistication (glamorous, upper class, charming), and ruggedness (outdoorsy and tough). Subsequent research studies have suggested that Aaker's dimensions...
- siblings in a 2011 interview with The Guardian saying, "[we were] pretty outdoorsy normal kids running around in the garden and making tree housesĀ ... it...
- drama Hard Country, which she followed with the Charlton Heston-directed outdoorsy adventure Mother Lode (1982). Her breakthrough role came as Domino Petachi...
- 2024-04-27. "Garmin unveils Fenix, its first GPS watch for deep-pocketed outdoorsy types (hands-on)". Engadget. 10 July 2012. Retrieved 2020-10-27. Carter...
- 14, 2015. Dewey, Caitlin. "Everything we know about Ross Ulbricht, the outdoorsy libertarian behind Silk Road Archived May 13, 2015, at the Wayback Machine"...
- Rory's school, Chilton, to whom she was briefly engaged; Alex Lesman, an outdoorsy coffee house entrepreneur; Jason Stiles, a childhood acquaintance; and...