We know that, like her great aunts, she never married though she had many aunts and uncles who gave her 17 cousins. |
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The wards were cleared of overbearing aunts, unruly children, enthusiastic colleagues and sniffy mothers-in-law. |
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The wind bellies thick in the shadows near my aunts, as one of Ray's sisters begins to keen and another to ululate. |
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She is survived by her father, mother, brother, grand-parents, aunts, uncles, cousins and many friends. |
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She is survived by her husband Patrick, son Sean, daughter Katie, brothers, sisters, uncles, aunts, relatives and friends. |
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He will also be missed by numerous brothers-in-law, sisters-in-law, aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and cousins. |
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I have a loving mother, father, grandparents, uncles, aunts, family in general. |
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He is mourned by parents Aidan and Chris, proprietors, brothers, sisters, uncles, aunts, nieces, nephews, and a host of friends. |
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They've invited me to their house parties where I met their parents, grandparents, aunts, uncles, cousins, brothers, and sisters. |
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Can't her cousins and aunts and uncles and sisters and brothers and mother and father and friends have some time with her? |
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The people who died were mothers, fathers, aunts, uncles, grandmothers, grandfathers and friends. |
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Deepest sympathy is extended to his sons Micheal and Richard, mother Mary, brothers, uncles, aunts, nephews, nieces and a wide circle of friends. |
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She is mourned and sadly missed by her loving husband, children, mother, uncles, aunts, cousins, and all her relatives and friends. |
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Bei's father in Hong Kong and aunts in the United States all hoped the only property they have on the mainland could be left undestroyed. |
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As soon as they could walk, my mother and aunts were shoved outside to play, in snowsuits in the winter. |
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Do uncles have special bonds with their nieces, which aunts have with their nephews? |
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Away from my mother's hacking coughs and late night tears, away from my aunts bustling up and down the hall and muttered curses and condolences. |
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Under the sheer weight of numbers, grandparents, aunts and uncles have begun to disown their own. |
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One of mother's aunts was a nun in the Sisters of the Holy Family, a black order in New Orleans. |
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He remarried and I found out I had four half-sisters and five half-brothers and countless aunts and uncles. |
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And I have aunts and uncles and cousins who are really, really close to me and marvelous friends. |
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At any given time, there are about ten kids outside, plus various aunts, uncles, cousins and other assorted relatives. |
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The family includes many relatives, such as grandparents, uncles, aunts, cousins, nephews, and nieces. |
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The two aunts, originally meant to be stodgy and throwbacks to the Victorian age, come across immediately as warm, lovable eccentrics. |
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There's nothing spectacular about one's birth, except for all the oohs and aahs from various aunts and uncles. |
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One of my aunts used to believe that the trails left behind by high-flying planes must have an effect on the weather. |
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I was the only child in the family, and I was coddled by my parents, grandparents, aunts and uncles. |
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In addition, single working mothers leave many a child in the hands of grandmothers and aunts. |
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Brothers, sisters, aunts, uncles, a sea of faces, all indistinguishable from one another. |
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She will also be sadly missed by all her cousins, aunts, uncles and many dear friends and co-workers. |
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Telli's sister, his grandmother and two aunts were busy round the fireplace preparing the night's meal. |
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Naomi and Holly, playing the aunts, had to keep prompting me with my lines. |
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We would always have aunts, uncles, grammies, and cousins over to our house on Christmas Eve for a huge dinner. |
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Libby's grandmas and a couple of aunts were cooking in the kitchen, while Libby's mom and dad sat at the kitchen table, holding hands. |
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Most of my aunts, uncles and cousins were already at my grandpa's when we arrived. |
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These were the nights of packed halls, when grannies and grandads, uncles and aunts came to see their prodigy on the stage! |
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My father was grief-stricken and couldn't cope, so I was passed around aunts and uncles for a few years. |
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It is often hard for children to believe their uncles and aunts and grandparents were young and in love and involved in exciting escapades. |
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Parents, uncles, aunts, and relations were present for the memorable occasion. |
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Nietzsche's alpha grandmother and two spinster aunts treated his meek, young mother like a hanger-on. |
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Also all the rest of the assorted cousins and uncles and aunts send their love too. |
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We thank all our aunts, uncles and cousins who stayed with our father during the evenings so that he would not be alone. |
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When a man goes to prison, wives, sisters, mothers and aunts often work to keep the family together. |
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I spent every summer vacation at my grandmother's house in Pune with several aunts and uncles and hordes of cousins. |
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Female baboons tend to form the tightest bonds with their mothers, aunts, and sisters. |
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We spent our summers at our tiny pool or at the beach along the Caspian Sea with aunts, uncles and cousins. |
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These are our grandmothers and aunts and uncles and fathers and sisters and cousins and close friends. |
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While her husband survived, she lost her grandmother, her sister, a dozen aunts and uncles, and many cousins. |
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Your parent would have no brothers or sisters and hence you couldn't have aunts or uncles, let alone cousins. |
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Not just the immediate family, but including all my aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces, nephews. |
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Families used to mean a father and mother, grandparents, and the children, and aunts and uncles and cousins. |
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It was very important to this toddler to work out what relationship I had to his grandmother, his mother and his other aunts and uncles. |
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Our girls need their mothers and fathers, their aunts and uncles, but they need their big sisters too. |
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Zoe recalls going to her grandparents for Christmas tea with all the aunts, uncles and cousins. |
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I have one sister and both of my parents are only children, so there are no aunts, uncles or cousins. |
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In addition to the three aunts the household also included my grandmother, a female cousin and a maid. |
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Sambrooke, his mother and surviving sisters took possession, and the maiden aunts moved out to Shackerley Hall near Albrighton. |
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Ah well, there are maiden aunts aplenty in my family, maybe I am keeping up that tradition instead. |
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Three married aunts had left home, so there were only five maiden aunts at Loynton at the time we were speaking of. |
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In 1926, DH Lawrence stayed there with a couple of maiden aunts while he corrected proofs of Lady Chatterley's Lover. |
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My great aunts worked all through the fifties and sixties, on the farm or teaching school. |
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The sense of family identity extended to grandparents, aunts and uncles, cousins, and relatives by marriage. |
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They were distant relatives, uncles and aunts by marriage, cousins-in-law, and more cousins second and third removed. |
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I think of them then as public-spirited matrons, aunts indeed to all the little larvae that must be fed. |
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And I have a lot of aunts and uncles and cousins and second cousins and great aunts and great uncles. |
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And I told him that my mother and father, my two aunts, my two grandparents on both sides, they all died around the age of seventy. |
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Ties are broken with beloved grandparents and aunts and uncles on one side of the family. |
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In addition, grandparents, plus aunts and uncles and their children, may also live under the same roof. |
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In the summers his mother used to return with the kids from Limerick to her native Dublin, where he would be surrounded by his granny and a selection of doting maiden aunts. |
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A set of table mats and a couple of good runners will delight my aunts. |
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Four years later, when Lotty was sixteen years old, we find one of the maiden aunts writing that her sister Rachel had taken Lotty and her mother to see Eccleshall church. |
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The maiden aunts of Mortimer Brewster, as it turns out, are not totally responsible for their actions, as insanity, to varying degrees, runs in the family. |
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I think a lot of us believe this because we grew up seeing the rigidity of our parents and grandparents, uncles and aunts. |
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Mummy and I didn't want to go down to the death-house too soon, because the aunts were in such deep mourning, always deeper in Ireland than anywhere else. |
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I'm from a small, low-key family with no aunts, uncles or cousins. |
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I wish more grandparents, parents, aunts and uncles, brothers and sisters would set their stories down on tape for family, friends and future generations. |
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Iranian television news carried an interview with a woman who had lost uncles and aunts and her two children, while her husband had suffered a broken back and legs. |
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No sooner have you thumbed the remote control, than legions of sherry-sodden aunts, bickering uncles and brattish weans are filing out of your living room. |
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I have never been one for arguing, mainly because in the context of my extended family there were always plenty of aunts, uncles and cousins willing to take it too far. |
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Numerous people wept for their friends, husbands, parents, uncles, aunts, cousins, siblings and in some distressing cases, young sons and daughters. |
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With no aunts, uncles or cousins, she and Emily had only each other. |
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Around the table were aunts in twinsets and freshly scrubbed cousins. |
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Women labored in groups, with female neighbors, midwives, aunts and mothers around for womanly support. |
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I've always gone around, talking to aunts and uncles and cousins, and I've asked their advice and their permission to paint traditional dot painting. |
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My father's mother lived downstairs, my mother's mother lived across the road and all my uncles and aunts lived in the building across the way or the building behind. |
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It had been a huge family affair, all my cousins and uncles and aunts. |
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And when you think back to your aunts and your great-aunts and the story of your family, can you remember stories of men who had intellectual disability? |
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When his mother abandoned the family when he was four, two aunts were reluctantly and resentfully compelled to raise Billy and his older sister, Florence. |
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All my cousins and aunts and uncles got together in my grandfather's house and we all spent this day together with traditional gaiety and tons of happiness. |
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At 13, two friends and I convinced our parents to let us to take a greyhound bus to Louisville to visit my aunts and uncles. |
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Bitter, his daughter-in-law, Kathy Bitter, and grandparents, Leslie and Pauline Mangel, and aunts and uncles. |
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Her favorite Chanukah memories were of eating latkes and sour cream while her mother gossiped with the aunts and cousins. |
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The story contains much social satire, targeted particularly at the two aunts. |
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In 1526, however, the fourteenth Earl of Oxford died, leaving his aunts as his heirs. |
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The two aunts laughed heartily, too, for Gabriel's solicitude was a standing joke with them. |
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And even in a world dominated by aunts, there were auntless interludes of great charm. |
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Key relatives included siblings, parents, offspring, grandparents, first uncles and aunts, and the propositus. |
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They heard her talking normally, even jestingly, with one of the aunts, and they admired her for her courage. |
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Her maternal aunts included Joan of England, Queen of Scotland, Isabella of England, and Joan, Lady of Wales. |
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It may be that stipulations about parts and wholes are, in some way that undermines my materteral analogies, unlike stipulations about aunts and legacies. |
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Family holidays usually were spent with the Waugh aunts, at Midsomer Norton, in a house lit with oil lamps, a time that Waugh recalled with delight, many years later. |
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They arrived just a few months before the American Revolutionary War broke out, and Mackenzie's aunts promptly sent him north to Canada for his own safety. |
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One of his aunts decided to teach him a Congolese song in Lingala. |
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Uncles, aunts, cousins, nephews and nieces are collateral relatives. |
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Her Excellency also requested the attendees to pray for the mothers, wives, sisters, aunts, daughters and fathers of the brave soldiers at the outset. |
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