She had the pleasure of taking several trips to Mexico to visit family members. |
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Not surprisingly, at the ceremony today, quite a few of us graduates, faculty, and family members got a little misty-eyed. |
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Literature searches on the conveyance of respect in addressing family members in therapy yielded no articles of an empirical nature or otherwise. |
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If the proband has trisomy 21, the likelihood of a trisomy 21 pregnancy is minimally increased for family members other than the parents. |
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Delighted family members and neighbours shouted with joy and clapped loudly. |
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There will also be a separate room for carers or family members to sleep in. |
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The main carers are family members and friends, and they require adequate support. |
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Uthira and her family members use turmeric powder as an anti-septic for protecting their skin. |
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The strengthening of this bond is a two-edged sword for us veterinarians involved in maintaining the health of precious family members. |
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Subsequently, family members blessed Mazal by satellite and received her blessings in return. |
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Dozens of family members wandered desperately between hospitals and morgues where they looked over badly burned bodies. |
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The patient then is discharged home with family members or a designated caregiver. |
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And did he maintain family ties with the family members in the old country? |
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We had some laughs as we reminisced of old times and got caught up with news of family members that we have lost contact with. |
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Irish roads are a hive of activity as family members crisscross the countryside en route to family events. |
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The typical female offender comes from a single-parent home in which other family members have been incarcerated. |
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Neighbors, family members, even occasional bystanders used to separate combatants. |
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Mother liked to chat with other family members as she plied her knitting by the fireside. |
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Neighbours, suspecting that the family members had a hand in the death, called the police. |
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I have a thick skin, but when your family members get affected by it, it's time to leave. |
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Harold loved to boast about the achievements of his family members from his great grandchildren, of which he had ten, to his own children. |
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So the family members used to eat in rotations, those who had lunch skipped the dinner and vice versa. |
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However, many black South African elders are living in multigenerational homes with family members dependent on their pensions for survival. |
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Nurses will notice this when a Korean enters into the health care system accompanied by their multigenerational family members. |
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Conversations between therapist and family members, and among multiple families began, slowly at first, and then became livelier. |
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These troops, together with a large contingent of support personnel, family members, and camp followers, marched to Fort Leavenworth. |
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None of their family members had attempted or committed suicide in the preceding year. |
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They do not have the time to socialise and bond with family members, neighbours and friends. |
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If they or one of their family members ever needs to use the hospice, they should be told to sling their hook. |
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Unfortunately, none of the Pritchard family members seemed to know exactly what had happened to the framed metal plate. |
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Problems involving family members or family-of-origin issues are also often effectively explored with intergenerational assessment instruments. |
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The problem arises, when there is interference of family members and uninvited opinion as to how one should live or react in situations. |
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Even worse for many family members is the feeling that they acted as unknowing accomplices to the U.S. government. |
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Today, many of his cousins and extended family members are contributing to the Pakistani architecture and urban planning. |
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Perhaps paid leave from work to support mothers could be extended to grandparents or family members outside the nuclear family. |
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While family members may not respond to these epistles, we do know some of the inside details. |
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Intellectuals of the era questioned traditional feudal ideas, including those concerning the roles of family members and women's social status. |
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These are non-users who live in households that have Internet connections and in which other family members go online from home. |
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He had consulted female relatives and older women in his village and buttonholed family members in other towns in a quest for leads. |
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The claimant has reason to believe that named family members had bank accounts spoliated in France during the war and not restored after the war. |
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According to friends and family members, Ramos became infatuated with Gaitan and tried to emulate the way he walked and talked. |
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Books were distributed in communities and neighbourhoods, and to family members and friends. |
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She did as much as she could for other family members that were down and out, helped whoever she could when she could. |
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Disclosure of a diagnosis of cancer has on occasions caused conflict between physicians and family members. |
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The family members of Mushtaq believe that he is suffering from serious urinary disorders. |
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The grandmother said family members would gather at the urupa today for a commemorative service. |
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It was part of a nationwide crackdown on the centers that Somalis use to send money home to family members. |
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I knew it was loud and sounded awful, but at least my family members were sound sleepers. |
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Criminals seldom travel far to find homes to burglarize, and violent crimes tend to be committed against friends and family members. |
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Efforts to curb illegal border crossings have so far posed an obstacle for those wanting to visit family members living across the border. |
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Mr Obeid blamed a vendetta by two family members for the malicious stories circulating in the media. |
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Monday's hearing heard written and verbal testimonies from family members of the deceased and from medical staff. |
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Non-active family members, who were shareholders of the family firm, had indicated a preference for regular dividend payments. |
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It was time for our actual wedding photographer to take pictures of us and various family members, so we just started doing that. |
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He started by changing the names, or their spelling, of his friends and family members. |
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It also provides financial help to family members to cover travel expenses, hotel costs and phone bills. |
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Another database would manage employment info for expats and their family members who want to work. |
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For example, family members may use their knowledge of community diversity by taking their children to museum exhibits or neighborhood fairs. |
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The family members should plan two escape routes from each room and practise the plan until it is perfected. |
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Efforts to work with mothers-in-law and other family members may yield higher dividends in the short term. |
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In seeking entry to Australia family members must also demonstrate good character, even if they have no desire to come to Australia themselves. |
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Generally, Sundanese is the language of choice among family members and friends, while in the public sphere, Indonesian is used. |
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The second difference between the Han and aboriginal indentured girls is the family members involved in their indenture. |
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In the wake of the Civil War, African Americans sought out spouses and family members torn from them by the indecencies of slavery. |
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Planning for the wedding was dull for the first hour, and then family members and friends came by. |
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Children and teenagers usually receive angpao, a red envelope that contains money, from elder family members. |
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What if you want to share some of those family pictures with far-flung family members? |
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Fifty-four turned up along with their family members, from such faraway places as Los Angeles and Mumbai. |
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To prove loyalty to the cause, abducted children are often forced to kill family members or each other. |
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The abductees will be reunited with their family members before going through the immigration, according to the proposal. |
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Remember that your other family members are grieving, too, and that everyone expresses grief in their own way. |
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Many ICUs do not have private rooms near waiting rooms where doctors and nurses can consult and inform family members in confidence. |
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You should approach your family members politely first and explain the impermissibility of their actions. |
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They also may have lower immunity to infection than older family members, plus increased viral shedding and longer duration of illness. |
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Eddie himself loves telling stories to everyone about the deviant behaviour of all of his family members. |
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In more than two-thirds of reported cases, the abusers are family members, according to the National Research Center on Elder Abuse. |
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If you have family members who abuse drugs or alcohol, you're at higher risk of the same problem. |
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Parents, siblings, and extended family members hurt by past behavior sometimes found forgiveness and acceptance difficult. |
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Some of those monuments are almost a century old and were erected to perpetuate a memory and a spirit dear to surviving family members. |
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Hishamudin ruled that their detention was unlawful and done in bad faith as they were denied access to family members and lawyers. |
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The graduation day was not only special for graduates, but also for their proud parents and family members. |
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Emotions expressed by the patient or their family members should be acknowledged and legitimized. |
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Most of them must have learnt their craft by chance, or from peers or family members. |
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So basically, you look at the family members, acquaintance, or a total stranger. |
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These concern balancing appropriate independence for individual family members with support available from the family when required. |
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My earliest recollection of race is seeing the racial differences between me and some of my family members. |
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Our friends, family members, and peers often are the first to recognize the gifts and talents we possess. |
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We'll have reaction from some of those family members joining us here live, tonight. |
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Many girls raged at family members who appeared in court with, or against them. |
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Attending physicians or their designee also will speak with the patient or family members about injuries resulting from adverse events. |
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Once a month, all of the dens and family members gather for a pack meeting under the direction of a Cubmaster and pack committee. |
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Some are scared stiff of losing their work, others are pressured by family members not to complain. |
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It is pro-family, uniting those gay family members with their siblings and parents in the unifying ritual of civil marriage. |
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The family members are down to earth rationalists confronting everyday contingencies. |
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The revenue sent back by family members working abroad has kept the economy afloat during the recent, difficult war years. |
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Sometimes we personalise the titles for the owners, naming them after family members or pets. |
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This manuscript is on the shelf where only books by family members are kept. |
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Nor are grandparents or other extended family members so readily available for nursing duties. |
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An optimal time to interview the patient alone is after the family interview has addressed the issues and agendas of the family members. |
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But far, far worse than that, we were the objects of ridicule of our peers and close family members. |
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Several family members are being sought by Turkish prosecutors on suspicion of embezzlement and fraud. |
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A large compound with brothers and their wives will always be bustling with family members of several generations and children of many ages. |
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The kidnap was carried out without rousing family members or neighbours from sleep. |
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News of his passing was received with sadness by family members and old neighbours. |
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From the moment of birth an infant is showered with attention and care by family members and extended kin. |
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Neoreligious communities have emerged in which people are guided to the other side to communicate with deceased family members and kin. |
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Do take the time to reconnect with family members and strengthen bonds with those who love and support you. |
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Flesh and bone, or, as in the later idiom, flesh and blood, thus epitomizes kinship, the tangible bonds between family members. |
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We had no reports of recent antibiotic use and no reports of lice among the family members of recruits during the trial. |
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As you know, there have been four generations of family members running the company, and that generational growth is what we look for. |
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In fact, I strongly suspect he's concocting a game of his own which involves knocking off family members one by one. |
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We talked about the rumble only when a safe distance away from family members, especially younger siblings. |
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This study found the traditional knowledge of healing and use of medicinal plants is disseminated through generations by family members. |
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The Cunas respect the different positions that family members hold, and greet each other accordingly. |
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Ariyarathne attempts to demonstrate that the missionary education alienated children from their parents and other family members. |
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We registered, writing our names and place of residence, and checked for family members. |
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It has long been the practice to allow family members to be present in labor and delivery. |
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Kids who get eczema often have family members with hay fever, asthma, or other allergies. |
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Children who have difficulty getting along well with others often lack social support from family members and peers. |
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Mothers, fathers, brothers and sisters, family members of all generations have been lost. |
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Imam said his team would prepare regulations allowing family members to help the visually impaired exercise their political rights. |
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Downstairs, an all-purpose room serves as a dining room when family members visit. |
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On All Souls' Day, people gather at the graves of family members for a twenty-four-hour vigil. |
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More than 600 attended his funeral in Leytonstone to hear family members appeal to local youngsters to lay down their weapons. |
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In the days before phones were commonplace, they relayed many messages and telegrams from family members overseas. |
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Bankura superintendent of police Anil Kumar said that the family members had relapsed into sullen silence, refusing to speak to anyone. |
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There is plenty of visiting among relatives and many special meals with symbolic foods shared by family members. |
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Close family members or personal contacts should be closely observed for any signs of infection. |
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He encourages family members to use alphanumeric passwords with at least eight characters. |
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Their roles gradually reverse, and the family members alternately turn to and on each other. |
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The party of local Beavers, Cubs, Scouts, leaders and family members made the journey by coach. |
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We have comforted their family members and will always hold them in our hearts and remember them in our prayers. |
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Overseas remittances from family members in New Caledonia contribute to the basic economy. |
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Both were built with the aim of teaching the younger generation to love family members. |
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For this family, religion provides a band that connects family members across generations. |
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Among family members, social support can help buffer the negative impacts of poverty and economic hardship. |
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Groups at the march ranged from union activists to medical students wearing their white coats to three generations of family members. |
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It is believed that family members join the ancestral world after death to protect the living. |
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People who have cars and trucks gather basic things and flee with their family members and close relatives. |
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It descended through three generations of a family from Deans, New Jersey, and bears the names of three family members pinpricked on the frame. |
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Some students have trouble coping with friends or family members who are antagonistic to their teaching aspirations. |
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Because treatment tends to be individually focused, most family members of pathological gamblers never receive the care they need. |
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Second, when outside assistance is sought, family members frequently serve as liaisons between elderly relatives and health care systems. |
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Over time, the children of family members may take liberties that when left unchecked, become real problems. |
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Over five generations, family members have lived through the boom and bust cycles of life on the land. |
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Many teens will rise to the occasion by taking on responsibilities and providing support for other family members. |
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Sugar barons appoint their cronies or family members as chairpersons and directors. |
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When requested by a student, family members were apprised of the difficulties faced by the student. |
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The trauma the abused person experienced will spread to other family members for generations. |
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The molecular and genealogical studies were approved by the hospitals' review boards, and all family members studied gave informed consent. |
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A third-generation business, staffed exclusively by family members, it boasted a menu of archetypically heavy New England cuisine. |
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Millions are reliable family members we trust to romp with the children or enjoy a game of fetch in the backyard. |
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The ensuing arrangement between 1985 and 1988 saw the Prunas and other family members lodge large sums with the bank and get loans in return. |
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As was common throughout the classical period of Indian mathematics, members of the family acted as teachers to other family members. |
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My family members give me gifts of tacky, gaudy trinkets that I have no use for. |
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He said home-based machines were difficult to operate and patients had to rely heavily on partners or family members for help with dialysis. |
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She also has some chocolate eggs ready for her family members, schoolmates and a neighbourhood friend she thinks will show up. |
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If you have allergic asthma, you or other family members may well also suffer from eczema or hay fever. |
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The gatekeeper will control whether family members speak openly and will also be the one who decides if the family returns for future sessions. |
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I'm from a fundie background myself, and still have many afflicted family members back in the old country. |
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Behind the exquisitely woven material is the sweat and hard labour of hundreds of handloom weavers and their family members. |
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He is survived by his wife Norrie, sons and daughters, family members, relatives and many friends. |
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Then the music began with family members taking turns to accompany the musicians with tablas and cymbals. |
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Still on Christmas dinner, if you're short on tableware instead of buying extra, ask family members if you could borrow what they're not using. |
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Most palliative care units try to involve family members and friends who are important and close to the person dying. |
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An early prototype of the tablet was setup for sharing between family members where each person's customizations would be saved. |
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We welcome the honorees, we welcome their family members and we welcome their friends. |
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Most parents and other family members want their children to be happy, to have a fulfilled, rewarding life. |
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Some of the scenes of domestic friction between family members are obviously written from recent experience, as they ring resoundingly true. |
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His poems use images of death and dying, and he has written elegiac poems to lost friends and family members. |
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There are no recognized oaths, contracts, or pacts that apply to friends, as there are for family members. |
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This initiative is designed to help military families repair and maintain their homes while family members are on active duty. |
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As many as 80 percent of persons with dementia are cared for in their homes by family members. |
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In the Bantul district to the south, villagers told of trying to rescue family members before homes collapsed. |
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I feel so bad for those who have missing family members because I was in their shoes just a sort time ago. |
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Exonerating can help free family members up from unnecessary burdens of past baggage. |
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Or you might keep a checklist of all your nighttime and morning tasks and have family members mark them off as each one is completed. |
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Two of her sisters are working in London, while two other family members are holidaying in Australia. |
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Look at family members to see if there are shared traits, such as brow furrows, crow's feet or under-eye bags. |
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Then the couple were off to their ranch in Bromley Common for a hoedown to celebrate with 150 guests including many family members. |
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The youngest children get fractious and older family members get irritable trying to keep the peace. |
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In many patients there appears to be a genetic predisposition to the illness because other family members also may have tics, he says. |
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Staff travel is limited to official business and the Commons bankrolls some free travel between the constituency and London for family members. |
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They apparently were allowed to prepare brief messages to family members, and that message was relayed to us by the Navy. |
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It's always fun to play some tricks on fellow friends, co-workers, and family members. |
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The 1986 World Cup hero was barred from leaving Argentina after family members blocked his early efforts to return to Cuba. |
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Marriage experts said marital problems were likely to be made acute by overdrinking during the holiday, and by absence of family members. |
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With the camera, you can leave video messages for other family members on the door instead of Post-its, or engage in a Webcam chat session. |
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The more notes burned, the richer family members in the other world become. |
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He has been in the care of the Society and extended family members on his maternal side for different lengths of time. |
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The building offers accommodation to graduate, doctoral, and postdoctoral students, as well as visiting professors and their family members. |
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For example, some parents may not be able to afford firmer mattresses or to have enough beds for all their family members. |
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The cameras are monitored either by family members or by third party organizations. |
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Around you are other guests, actors portraying guests, and a large cast of Nunzio and Vitale family members and friends. |
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The hearing was packed with media, police and family members of the accused men. |
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Patients may be unaware of vocal tics, but family members may find the incessant noises grating. |
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Employees, family members and friends competed with one another in contests of brain and brawn. |
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Get other family members to help write the family tree, complete with your new addition. |
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The rooms are spacious, there are chandeliers in the hall, sofa beds for family members and gourmet chefs at your beck and call. |
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By the women's bedsides are an assortment of family members, and I ask them what happened. |
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The Met has been using its world-renowned expertise to help identify victims of the disaster and support family members who survived the tragedy. |
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The hotels then terminated the pact and for the first time imposed health care copayments for employee family members. |
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The infectious disease struck eight of her family members, taking the lives of her mother and father. |
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The narratives tend to focus on family members left behind, in states of bemused and angry grief. |
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Yet those who do agree to go know that they will be putting any family members they leave behind in mortal danger. |
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The refugees seem anxious to get back to their homes and many of them left behind family members in the city. |
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At the Sunday Bazaar we saw women in veils and headscarves shopping with family members. |
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Christmas is often a flashpoint for domestic violence due to increased drinking, tension over money and contact with family members. |
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She has short brushes with family members during breakfast and then with other commuters or carpoolers on her way to work. |
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Other punishment practices include torture, often in front of family members, and execution. |
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Everyone was exchanging gifts in the halls and people were leaving to go on vacation and to go visit family members. |
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The recall of spontaneous abortions, stillbirths, illnesses, and deaths of family members may evoke strong emotional responses in patients. |
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The ethnic convocations, students and university officials say, help inspire family members and friends to strive for higher education. |
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Regally an hour and a half late, Ermias arrives with a train of 20 family members, bodyguards and aides. |
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The purchase of a full chest of instruments would encourage the training of family members to play them. |
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Old stock of the area, he will be sadly missed by family members and friends. |
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Equally influenced by the nobility's strong tradition of partible inheritance, noblewomen shared men's overwhelming preference for naming immediate family members as heirs. |
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Agencies know from experience that their best bet is not to actively look for the absconder, but to wait and watch family members. |
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Not only would Moses not speak to him, neither would family members, friends, aides, city officials, or state officials. |
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There are slideshows, graphics, interactive maps, heartbreaking narratives, anguished family members. |
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Dozens of tearful family members huddled at the Surabaya and Singapore airports, anxiously awaiting news of loved ones. |
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Fenner said that they realized that he had only been appeasing the leaders and family members with their requests. |
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When it hits your city, be ready to lockdown your house and banish outside family members, they seem to suggest. |
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Some have Beds and heaters inside for the family members who want to stay all night. |
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When it was all over and the family members had spoken, bulger was asked by the judge if he wanted to make a statement. |
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Pressure is also rising from family members of the abductees. |
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The Grandparents Day was observed in the school to honour senior family members who showered experience, patience and unstinting love on their grandchildren in abundance. |
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But Bosnian Americans tend to live with extended family members, though this is likely to end as Bosnians acclimate to American culture and become more financially successful. |
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This concern ceased after the Spanish warned of severe punitive measures on the family members of suicides. |
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Traditionally, the mother was the primary caregiver, but recently the father and other family members have been recognized as equally important in raising infants. |
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Yet none of his family members, one of whom was sleeping in the same bed as him, contracted the disease. |
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There is ample room for family members to kibitz with the cook, and adequate circulation space for guests who always seem to nosh where food and drinks are being served. |
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The Air Marshal said such programmes not only provided diversion to the airmen and their family members, but it also helped in personality development. |
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It is beneficial for the patient's family members to be present for discharge instructions to help with the patient's continued recuperative needs. |
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Sabrina quickly realized that none of her extended family members were planning to write back to her. |
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One day, I'll be reincarnated, just like our faith says, and family members are usually reincarnated together, so I can promise that I'll meet you again someday, okay? |
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In the letters represented here, women were likelier than men to enclose remittances of either money or prepaid passage tickets for other family members. |
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Frequent reorientation by nursing staff and family members is important. |
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In such a harmonious family environment, family members do not exercise a high degree of independence, and collectivism rather than individualism is stressed. |
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They and Michael's other family members, especially Elise, have been foremost in my mind over the last two days. |
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At nearby Sardjito Hospital, bodies were lined up in the hallway and some family members were taking them home before they could be added to the official toll. |
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His family members and neighbors also questioned police claims that Gonzalez did not follow officer orders. |
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The fracas began when one author boasted to the fashion blog Racked about Isabella's family members attending her book party. |
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Last week, the Australian navy took family members of the lost crew members out to the wreck site, where they held a ceremony and dropped wreaths into the water. |
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Tracy rushed her sister into the toilets to cool down the affected areas while other family members took advice from an off-duty fireman who was also dining at the restaurant. |
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The great-grandmother then joined family members of both children in a room as the trauma team fought to save the two. |
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The social cost of maldistributed hours comes back to haunt an entire macroeconomy, not only the individuals and family members who bear the brunt of it. |
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The princess had just about everything her little avaricious heart desired and was pampered and cherished by her parents and other, assorted family members. |
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Attachment behaviors are likely to be heightened, and transition stress will be magnified for those who lack a safe attachment to their family members. |
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The prince chatted with a few athletes and family members before conversing with Canadian slalom kayaker Michael Tayler. |
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The act gives training, respite care, and stipends to family members who take on the role of long-term caregivers to the wounded. |
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Bereaved family members could not see their loved ones being buried as the Tembu custom forbids women from witnessing the burial of lightning victims. |
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His family members would like to extend there heartfelt appreciation and thanks to so many people who attended the funeral, sent messages of sympathy and Mass cards. |
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Later, he succumbed to a massive heart attack, his family members said. |
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Most marriages in the world are arranged by family members or matchmakers, and in many of these, partners somehow learn to love each other over time. |
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Matches are often made between cousins, second cousins, or other family members, or if not, at least between members of the same tribe and social class. |
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The Pentagon's official policy is to segregate juvenile prisoners from the rest of the prison population, and allow young inmates to join family members also being detained. |
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It showed me a way of arguing, quite different from the hot-faced, angry exchanges with family members or the awkward, self-conscious exchanges with school friends. |
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At the end of life, pain can exact a terrible toll through its direct effect on the patient and the fear it instills in both the patient and the family members. |
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Membrane topology of the FNT family members is consistent with six putative transmembrane helical spanning domains, as established for the FOCA protein of E.coli. |
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Now he is compelled to reside in tin sheds along with his family members and milch and other animals, under single roof constructed by the state government. |
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I have been through this and seen close family members go through it. |
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By lunchtime, the home turns into a plush eating joint, where family members come together and relish the sinfully delicious desserts with panache. |
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In March 1955 family members paid a penny each to venture onto the platform at York Railway Station to wave off newly-weds Gladys and Bernard Hewitt. |
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Both men eagerly explored and shared their myriad talents with all those fortunate enough to know them as family members, friends, colleagues and students. |
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Both Nate and Lauren describe a deep lack of empathy, even for family members, which, they say, is promoted within the wbc. |
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The result is that a lot of folks go to their graves feeling unrelieved remorse for disputes they had long ago with lovers, family members, business colleagues, and others. |
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He celebrated the decision with a traditional smoking ceremony with his brothers, sisters and other family members, inviting ancestors to join in their happiness. |
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After medical team members have confirmed brain death, permission to harvest the donor kidneys and other organs must be obtained from the patient's family members. |
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Nearly all of the 100,000-plus detainees are able-bodied people of breadwinning age who have, we can assume, a number of dependent family members. |
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His tiny body is shown being held by tearful family members, then alone in powder blue satin coffin. |
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To some extent this is a public, formal persona that is belied by the intimacy and voluble conversation shared by good friends and family members. |
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When asked what led them to volunteer, more than two-thirds of those with children told us they volunteer for organizations that serve family members. |
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He was roundly mocked for pointing to his immediate family members as evidence that women are doing great as a group. |
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For many, driving on the right hand side of the road can take some getting used to, particularly with the raised noise levels of a carload of family members. |
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Although the larger study is ethnography, I analyzed the data from home observations and interviews with family members through a case-study approach. |
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A girl is regarded as grown up when she can cultivate food gardens, hew wood, carry water, and look after her family and family members even when her mother is absent. |
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I am here to tell you what you need to know in order to respond sensitively and supportively to your own introverted family members, friends, and colleagues. |
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It is necessary that surviving family members remain together. |
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She has no business in a family council only open to family members. |
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Feelings of fear, guilt, resentment, inadequacy, shame, and grief are common among parents and family members of babies born with cleft deformities. |
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While being led away, he gave the peace sign to family members. |
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Then our family members, including my father-in-law, discussed the matter. |
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She is petitioning for visas for family members in the Philippines. |
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Prevent impetigo infection from spreading to other family members by using antibacterial soap and making sure that each family member uses a separate towel. |
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With a cultural group in which indirectness is more valued, family members should not be pushed to make demands of others without trying gentle appeals and negotiation first. |
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And I am surprised the male family members are not just fessing up. |
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The AGM commenced with a minute's silence as a mark of respect to former members, family members and comrades who had passed away during the previous year. |
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Campaigns against forced sterilization or institutionalization or exclusion from public schools have been led by family members or the professionals who work with them. |
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The therapist is guided in conducting individual and conjoint sessions not only with nonoffending family members, but also with the offending family member. |
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Mr Hewitt recalls that family members who came to wave them off had to pay a penny each for a platform ticket and said York station in those days was very dingy and grubby. |
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Today, I'm told, the people of Basra whisper and mumble about the intifada, but only among family members at home or in tearooms with their most intimate friends. |
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Yet their standard of living derives, not from their caring work, but from the social convention that family members share family resources on a more or less equal basis. |
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In such cases, polarization between family members may become a problem. |
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Likewise, the Spannocchi family earned twenty florins from its palace's shops in 1488, while the Sansedoni family members shared the ownership of the shops in their palace. |
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Ever since the breakup and subsequent divorce, Jack had told close friends and family members that he would've been a-okay if Marley cheated on him with some portly slob. |
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It will be family members first, of course, because in a worst-case scenario endless flying squads of health professionals simply will not be available. |
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Although young people may initiate courtship, marriage is often arranged by the family, with older siblings or extended family members suggesting possible mates. |
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Few comedic gambits are more likely to guarantee disaster than impressions of heavily accented family members, territory that he wisely steered clear of. |
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Later, with close family members, she drove to Windsor for the committal service and interment at St George's Chapel, within the Castle precincts. |
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