When the entire camp is asleep, children are awake because they are eager to see their mothers, to have meals with their fathers. |
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Alan is now looking for contributions from other men who may have some interesting anecdotes and top tips for future fathers. |
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Mothers and fathers send out the message that boys are awkward, ungainly and silly. |
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Pretty clothes and pretty faces are only a mask on the fierce games of love and hate warring between wives and mistresses, suitors and fathers. |
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Congratulations to all the proud mothers, fathers, grannies and granddads who have been part of the recent baby boom in the village. |
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Our holy and glorious temple, where our fathers praised you, has been burned with fire, and all that we treasured lies in ruins. |
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Then the Vicar-General and some of the Franciscan fathers came ashore carrying two crosses in procession and singing the Te Deum. |
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I'm forever appreciative of the great academic education spearheaded by the Norbertine fathers. |
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In the states that began to mandate paternity leave, a slightly greater number of fathers utilized it. |
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Most fathers try to instill a sense of the manly arts in their sons through athletics. |
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They also say they hoped to avoid custody battles between adoptive parents and biological fathers who step forward too late. |
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We can find out about games played, tries scored, goals kicked, brothers and fathers, referees, captains and so on. |
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We want strict adherence to the Constitution as was intended by the founding fathers. |
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Money and human relationships are cut off for children, spouses, younger brothers and sisters, mothers, fathers and other relatives. |
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Such feminists assume that the welfare of children conflicts with the parental rights of non-primary caregivers, who are overwhelmingly fathers. |
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Women must be honoured and adorned by their fathers, brothers, husbands and brothers-in-law, who desire their own welfare. |
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Acknowledging and validating these feelings can be reassuring for the young fathers. |
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I would read the paper too, trying to scrunch up my face like my fathers, as if that would help me better comprehend the stories. |
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City fathers have long known the advantages for commerce and tourism of being car friendly. |
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Researchers and theoreticians have developed more sophisticated ways of thinking about fathers. |
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He has sometimes known beggar-women to have had several children by different fathers. |
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He is regarded as one of the founding fathers of nephrology, with his name immortalized in the eponym Bright's disease. |
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It's working class fathers who are more likely to take on a larger share of childcare responsibilities. |
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Courts rarely grant sole custody or even joint physical custody to fathers, and standard visitation is just a few days a month. |
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Dan and I were understandably upset about our fathers passing, as our mother had passed many years before. |
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Some fathers are so useless they refuse to contribute financially to the upkeep of their children. |
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With traffic at a dead halt, fathers and sons got out of their cars and played catch on freeway medians. |
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All the proud fathers were dressed to kill in their three-piece serge suits and trilby felt hats perched to one side. |
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If Edison was the originator of the fiction film, they were the fathers of documentary. |
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Well, how many of those children were sent down the path of a life of crime by fathers abusing them while on alcoholic benders? |
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We shouldn't be tinkering with the checks and balances our founding fathers put in this constitution. |
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Today's youth clearly live in a more affluent, sensate society than that of their grandfathers, indeed even of their fathers. |
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I've railed against the Family Court system that allows fathers like me to be separated from their children. |
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Today, some states continue to differentiate between unwed mothers and fathers for inheritance purposes. |
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Mothers cradled infants or escorted schoolchildren while their fathers remained in their offices, hostages in neckties. |
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A majority of mothers and 79 per cent of fathers frequently work at unsocial hours. |
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Plus, when he went outside the apartment to take a quick smoke, he just looked like those fathers on the 50's sitcoms. |
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Whether this is down to them all recently becoming fathers is unclear, but those dirty nappies and sleepless nights won't have helped their mood. |
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She says the pregnancies, by two different fathers, were unplanned and happened when contraception failed. |
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Paternity leave is defined as a period of leave from employment which enables fathers to bond with the mother and newborn child. |
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That is why all sorts of deals are going on under the table and is the second reason why fathers are not named. |
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We're undervaluing and underpaying young adults, including potentially breadwinning fathers. |
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He told the Bradford conference that fathers are unclear as to what their role should be. |
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The people who died were mothers, fathers, aunts, uncles, grandmothers, grandfathers and friends. |
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There are fathers, brothers and uncles and husbands and wives working for the company. |
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Who decided that a new organisation would be best for single mothers to enable them to claim upkeep and support from missing fathers? |
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Participation in center programs seemed also to be helpful to fathers through providing emotional supports to them when they needed it. |
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We are learning something about the range of supports offered to fathers in Early Head Start programs. |
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Unwed fathers of children born to teenaged mothers are least likely to pay child support. |
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The scientific term describing fraternal twins by different fathers is heteropaternal superfecundation. |
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They continued to be treated as chattel, to be bought and sold by fathers, brothers and husbands. |
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Overall mortality among the fathers was higher than that in the mothers partly because the mean age of the fathers was higher. |
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And you can see the influence of Shakespeare's histories in the emphasis on grieving fathers and sons, and the cyclical nature of violence. |
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Or should it simply get out of the way and stop hindering fathers who want to do right by their children? |
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She said there had been claims the mothers and fathers who walked their children up the road to school were bad parents. |
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Even those daughters who identified their fathers as the abuser blamed their mothers for failing to protect them. |
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Among cooperative breeders of certain other species, such as wolves and jackals, pups born in the same litter can be sired by different fathers. |
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When dark had fallen we both looked up as we heard the tyres of fathers Benz pull into the drive. |
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After Lucilla accepts him, he learns that their fathers planned their marriage when they were mere tots. |
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Switzerland has long been a patriarchal society where women submit to the authority of their fathers and then to that of their husbands. |
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This group aims to support fathers who suffer after marital disputes, for example by being denied access to their children by the mother. |
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Another parent was one of two fathers who was denied access to their children for years. |
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In those dark days fathers surfaced in politics either as incipient child-abusers, or alimony-evading wastrels. |
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The distraction is rooted in acedia, the ancient soul-scourge about which the church fathers knew and wrote so much. |
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We both lost our fathers when we were young and were blessed with loving mothers. |
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Not as well known is the fact that certain rare disorders, such as achondroplasia, are more common among births to older fathers. |
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When a child is ill it should be accepted that fathers will need paid leave to help care for the child. |
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Drew and Seigi dashed out and hurried towards their fathers, calling and laughing as they ran. |
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We must help all those who want to face the tyrants as our founding fathers did. |
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They saw themselves not as independent thinkers but as helpmates and surrogates to absent husbands and fathers. |
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The stereotype of lazy welfare mothers and fathers is an exception rather than a rule. |
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He is considered one of the founding fathers of Africanism, a philosophy that espoused an almost militant pride in blackness. |
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The course will consist of optional modules, which cover a variety of parenting skills for young fathers. |
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In restaurants and malls, however, caregiving by mothers exceeded that of fathers by a wide margin. |
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These are fathers, sons, brothers, foster-brothers, nephews, and male in-laws. |
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My heartfelt sympathy goes out to all the families who have lost sons and husbands, fathers, brothers. |
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It is clear that the fathers were trying to keep a balanced relationship between the kerygma of Jesus and their own historical reality. |
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I'm around other people's fathers and Ayesha's father used to tease me and Anya, Anya especially, and we kidded him right back. |
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The ladies had to stand while the seated males stolidly ignored the courtesies their fathers would have observed. |
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Little Johnny was in his kindergarten class when the teacher asked the children what their fathers did for a living. |
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One theme that recurs throughout the weekly course topics is the influence of mothers on fathers and vice versa. |
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He acknowledges three of the great Scottish stockbreeders as the founding fathers of the so-called Black Angus line. |
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So why do we not demand more of these productivity gains back in practical support for working mothers and fathers? |
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Most of the stay-at-home fathers spoke about work they were doing on the house, landscaping, carpentry, woodworking or repairing cars. |
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When my mother died, we took her ashes out into the ocean to the same spot where we had scattered my fathers ashes a few years earlier. |
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In this species, fathers care for and hatch the eggs, while female penguins head out to sea to feed. |
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It is likely that the role model and mentoring effects of fathers are strongest for sons, and stepsons. |
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Researchers interviewed all 162 children about their relationship with their mothers, fathers and stepfathers. |
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The majority are fathers, brothers, uncles, relations, neighbours or babysitters. |
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In his off-hours, he jammed with Dizzy Gillespie and other founding fathers of bebop. |
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Indeed Spanish Jesuit fathers in South America were the first in Western literature to document the symptoms of altitude sickness. |
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Under the old code, mothers were assigned priority in matters of child custody, and fathers were granted visiting rights. |
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The early desert fathers and mothers, abbas and ammas, found it as they went to the desert to be alone and pray. |
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The implication is that, left to their own resources, most mothers and fathers are unlikely to cope today. |
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What are the primary learning needs of fathers from the perspective of both respondent groups? |
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Further, some may argue that annual leave provides a sufficient number of days for fathers to take leave to care for their children. |
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Unlike many of the stay-at-home fathers, Rory seems to have a particular sense of ease about his time at home. |
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Our fathers used to hunt giraffes, water-bucks and antelopes and eat their meet. |
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Their birth certificates contained blanks in the section identifying their fathers. |
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Impending parenthood is a fertile time for dreams, no less for fathers than for mothers. |
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When girls were going to get married their fathers had to give their future husband a dowry. |
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Watching their offspring struggle for glory on the tennis court, mothers and fathers are among the most reviled people in sport. |
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Our founding fathers made this a republic and not a democracy because they feared the mob. |
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These were more traditionally expected from mistresses, wives, and mothers than from masters, husbands, and fathers. |
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The way she hung limply in her fathers arms made him believe she was already dead. |
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The sample of 70 stay-at-home fathers was very diverse in terms of occupations, social class, and education levels. |
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As a boy I worked in my fathers machine shop and at the age of 15 I invented a rotary engine. |
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These figures do not include fathers whose payments don't affect the mother's maximum lone parent's entitlement. |
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Success has many fathers, but failure is an orphan, the president ruefully noted after the Cuban fiasco. |
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Flat cap in hand, the foreign secretary strides from doorstep to corner shop, greeting many voters by name and asking after their fathers. |
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Grief and pride bind the families who lost their sons, fathers, brothers, or husbands to war. |
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Work used to be an oasis of calm where parents, in the past mainly fathers, could gain identity and self-respect. |
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For we mothers and fathers often wish to escape the terrifying job of being responsible for someone else day in, day out, for 18 or so years. |
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When the Sabines later attacked Rome, the women ran onto the battlefield and secured peace between their fathers and husbands. |
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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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Our girls need their mothers and fathers, their aunts and uncles, but they need their big sisters too. |
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His was a family where fathers were absent figures, authoritarians, and mothers were the ones who communicated and shaped the children. |
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It also heard that Bradford babies who died in their first year were more likely to have fathers in manual occupations than in other occupational groups. |
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Harry and Peter are bound by the loss of their fathers and their abandonment issues. |
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He also links the racial composition of the fans to his anecdotal assessment that there are fewer fathers and sons in attendance. |
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There are parks filled with men pushing strollers and coffee shops where fathers meet their friends, babes in arms. |
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In Rwanda, as we watched the young fathers hold their babies, we saw a contented look in their eyes. |
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We also have a growing body of biological research showing that fathers, like mothers, are hard-wired to care for children. |
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When fathers hold and play with their children, oxytocin and prolactin kick in, priming them for bonding. |
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A new study reveals that fathers are less likely than childless men to die of cardiovascular disease. |
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Being denied access to their fathers, through no doing of their own. |
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These are young fathers, rural farmers, usually growing banana or coffee or subsistence crops. |
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In Philadelphia, for example, students rallied at the Liberty Bell where they dressed up like the founding fathers for a dramatic reading of the Declaration. |
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The research crane was referring to has linked older fathers to schizophrenia and autism in children. |
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Was one of dada's fathers really such a mystery or did he show his true self in his art? |
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The fathers and mothers were asked to choose together a typical workday and nonwork day, usually a weekend day, and then to each fill out a time diary for those two days. |
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They are fathers, describing to the rest of us what I thought was a widely acknowledged reality. |
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For the fathers of the PCA of the last 40 years and today, for this sinner saved by grace, Ben Wilkinson, uncompromised reformational Biblical Truth is the major issue. |
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Prof. Torrance aligns himself with Athanasius and the Nicene fathers in holding that the divine identity and one human personality are irreducibly bound together. |
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This predominance was rooted in the efforts of parents, particularly fathers, to ritually reintegrate the family as a community rooted in and legitimized by mutual affection. |
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Auctioneers, valuers and land agents Richard Turner and Son celebrate 200 years in business this year with an unbroken line of fathers and sons in charge. |
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By doing so and legislating the Qassas laws, the post-revolutionary state endowed fathers with the undisputed right of life and death over their children. |
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Individual litters of cubs can have up to four different fathers. |
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Consequently, linked blocks of genes are inherited intact in the form of whole chromosomes from fathers, while loci on chromosomes from mothers assort randomly. |
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Not surprisingly, then, this is a book about heredity, about fathers and sons and their awkward relationships. |
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That is really a scary thought when you think about our founding fathers. |
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They had rarely seen their own fathers carry small children unless their mothers were ill. |
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The high schoolers in the room are impassive, but the fathers give thoughtful frown-nods. |
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The town fathers chauvinistically insisted that local materials be used. |
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And she shrewdly examines the inequity of the fact that mothers are held to such a higher bar than fathers. |
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He best illustrates this skill when stumping on behalf of divorced fathers. |
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Mothers could transfer some maternity pay and leave to fathers. |
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In this way, our fathers, Isaac and Ishmael, will both see their children thrive together. |
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Farewell, base peasant, and thank God thy fathers were no gentlemen. |
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A lot of mothers and fathers will be missing items of clothing from the wardrobe as everything from socks to neckties were used for the tying in the three-legged race. |
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Children cried and clung to their fathers, begging them not to go. |
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In turn, the boys followed the trails blazed by their famous fathers. |
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Lots of fathers dream of having sons who will be their mirror image and, like these, Philip was obviously sorely disappointed when Charles was not. |
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An angry dad whose six-year-old son was struck by a hit-and-run motorcyclist has warned fathers will take action against trail bikers if police do not. |
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It could mean that donors would lose their right to anonymity once their offspring turn 18, allowing children to trace their biological mothers and fathers. |
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His trilogy of plays portrays Christ as a political radical who unwittingly fathers a child during a brief affair and knows the joys of tripping on drugs. |
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Their fathers sitting there misty-eyed with joy and disbelief, their brothers lurking in the corner muttering with envy. |
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First, and most simply, the founding fathers were unstinting in their belief that the nascent republic had to pay its debts. |
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They had been denied betrothal to each other by their fathers and by the tradition of their clans for there was a blood feud between their two great families. |
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Irvine persuaded the city fathers to throw the mother of all parties. |
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The offspring of older fathers show subtle impairments on tests of neurocognitive ability. |
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Benevolent societies provided religious schooling to impoverished children, Bibles to their unchurched fathers, and sewing to their underemployed mothers. |
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Children specialize in scaring birds from cornfields with slingshots, fetching water, and carrying a hot lunch from home to their fathers and brothers in the field. |
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I have since a young age been very curious, and my fathers initial push into me reading books was the drink to my unquenchable thirst for knowledge i still have today. |
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The truth is that mothers will never be fully utilized in the workforce until fathers are fully utilized in the home. |
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Traditional pashtun support for the education of daughters has been undermined by threats against their fathers. |
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Many Ute children like to go hunting and fishing with their fathers. |
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We thus remember Portnoy, impaling with pitiless thrusts invasive mothers, plugged-up fathers, dizzying shikses in heat. |
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In the same vein as concrete support, fathers responded to the question about help or support they had received by talking about the child care the program offered. |
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The early twentieth century witnessed a spate of father-to-father advice books and a growing body of essays and articles written by and for fathers in popular magazines. |
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Perhaps the predominance of single mothers as opposed to single fathers is also a result of social expectations. |
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The sins of the fathers were being visited upon them and they were determined not to commit the same sins which, in their turn, would be visited upon their sons. |
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When our founding mothers and fathers wrote the Constitution, they took a major step forward in terms of progressive policies, by abolishing capital punishment. |
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Videos uploaded by some mothers and fathers are less of a reach out than a simple continuation of their quotidian Internet habits. |
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As noted above, previous research suggests that fathers and stepfathers can, among other benefits, provide mentoring and work-related networks, and act as role models. |
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In effect, his gender typecasting distances fathers from the organic web of relationships stressed in the early sections of the book and traps mothers within them. |
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Like the work of some notable popular historians, they sought to ensure women a place in this chronicle, even if only as helpmeets of founding fathers. |
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The city fathers must adopt new methods to levy the charcoal burners, motorists, fishmongers, vendors and all those engaged in economic activities. |
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It was held on a church holiday and after Mass fathers with their sons or daughters paraded the street dressed in their Sunday best in search of a husband or wife. |
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A local board of three to five fathers organizes the school, hires a teacher, approves curriculum, oversees the budget, and supervises maintenance. |
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Along with William George Armstrong, he can be considered one of the two fathers of hydraulic engineering. |
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Some of these slaves were mixed race, with European ancestors, as there were many children born into slavery with white fathers. |
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Ignatius of Antioch, Patriarch of Antioch, was the earliest of the Church fathers to define the importance of episcopal government. |
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Owl monkey offspring get an inordinate amount of care from their fathers. |
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In England, Simon de Montfort is remembered as one of the fathers of representative government for holding two famous parliaments. |
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Female surfers, and fathers of some young female grommets, have taken to social media criticizing the video and promising to boycott the brand. |
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At the time of signing, both McCartney and Harrison were under 21, so their fathers acted as cosignatories. |
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How can anyone imagine that the fathers would have dared to affront the wife of Aurelius? |
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Then Jonathan and Simon took Judas their brother, and buried him in the sepulchre of his fathers in Modin. |
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Ahi the sonne of Abdiel, the sonne of Guni, chiefe of the house of their fathers. |
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Some of the annotated variants derive from alternative editions in the original languages, or from variant forms quoted in the fathers. |
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We're encouraging all men to join the Championship Fathering team and be the fathers and father figures our children need. |
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The four founding fathers are believed to be Jack Hughes, William H Price, George Matthews and William H Scattergood. |
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Hence, the information in this study on relationships with birth mothers and their families is fuller and more consistent than for birth fathers. |
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A year-long study looked at the progress of children born in 1958 and their relationships with their fathers or other father figures. |
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Our fathers taught us stuff like rigging blocks so they all face into the wind and the theory that bigger decoy spreads outdraw smaller ones. |
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Males who received negative comments about weight-related issues by their fathers to binge at least weekly. |
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Those that did go were mainly the sons of wealthy or ambitious fathers who could afford to pay the attendance fee. |
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There was confusion because our fathers were no longer going to work. |
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In addition to the absent encounter between fathers, an obsession with narcissistic wholeness also dominates accounts by adoptive fathers. |
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That his sageship is fake is proved by the fact that he fathers a son after having supposedly renounced the world. |
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The power structure of the family is being shared by wives and husbands, mothers and fathers. Both hold the purse strings. |
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What hinders younger brothers, being fathers of families, from having the same right? |
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Despite nominally gender-neutral child custody laws, in practice fathers are still at a disadvantage. |
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The Dukes of Gloucester and Kent had both inherited their titles from their fathers, the first dukes. |
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Each homily is heavily annotated with references to scripture, the church fathers, and other primary sources. |
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As well as introducing this radical new policy, the Lib Dems are also committed to giving fathers six weeks' paternity leave. |
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For example, in Disney animated films mothers and fathers typically speak with white middle class American or English accents. |
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These men and others are officially credited as the Founding fathers of the European Union. |
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Upon ascending the golden throne of his fathers, Andrey resolved to assert some independence from the Horde. |
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Unilineal lineages can be matrilineal or patrilineal, depending on whether they are traced through mothers or fathers, respectively. |
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Nay looke you, I know twas true, For his father built a chimney in my fathers house, And the brickes are aline at this day to testifie. |
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Of those who were, most were of mixed race, often endowed by white fathers with some property and social capital. |
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Their fathers signed the papers that gave them free passage to America and an unpaid job until they became of age. |
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Men who become fathers later in life may pass a mark of longevity down to their paternal grandchildren. |
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He pointed out that the apostles all argued against changing the teachings of Christ as did the earliest church fathers. |
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Mother wolves do not leave the den for the first few weeks, relying on the fathers to provide food for them and their young. |
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The Japanese had wanted reparations to help families recover from lost fathers and sons as well as heavy taxation from the government. |
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The founding fathers believed in their innovations with passion and vision, and learned the processes of innovation the hard way. |
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In New Bedford, fathers, they say, give whales for dowers to their daughters, and portion off their nieces with a few porpoises a-piece. |
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Tonto's latest Pow Wow claims he has four fathers, presumably all equally devoted to one quite contented squaw. |
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From other writings of the church fathers, it was disputed with several canon lists rejecting its canonicity. |
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Today, Montfort is mostly remembered as one of the fathers of representative government. |
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Other founding fathers like James Madison had no ancestral connection but were imbued with ideas drawn from Scottish moral philosophy. |
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That was the full time they used to wear blacks for the death of their fathers. |
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Most boys learned skills from their fathers on the farm or as apprentices to artisans. |
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Nearly half of the fathers had at least one child older than their preteenager. |
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In this light also women may be regarded, the interests of almost all of whom are involved in that of their fathers or in that of their husbands. |
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He would also be responsible for unmarried women after the death of their fathers. |
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The 15 laurel leaves represent the design detail on the six pence pieces paid by the founding fathers to establish the club. |
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I am of opinion that in regard of these debauches and lewd actions, fathers may, in some sort, be blamed, and that it is only long of them. |
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In the cycle of circles and transmigrating arcs Apache, Iroquois, Shoshone, and Cayenne Touched back to the Australoid face of their fathers. |
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Faced with this heavy hand, many fathers go underground, with cash work, few traceable assets, and a transient, impermanent life. |
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Middle-aged, married fathers whose kids are out of infancy and toddlerhood were found to be the most satisfied. |
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Economic independence both improves self esteem and relieves the psychologic and economic pressure arising from her dependancy to their husbands or fathers. |
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The habits of their fathers and their own early years have been so deeply inburned that they have not yet come to appreciate the value and convenience of modern toilets. |
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Young boys learned much about civic life by accompanying their fathers to religious and political functions, including the Senate for the sons of nobles. |
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Some of companies that offer paternity leave include Facebook and Yahoo, which offer fathers four months and eight weeks of paid leave, respectively. |
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And as for me, I will walk the path that our fathers have trod before us. |
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Many of the girls involved in enjo kosai think their fathers probably have their own kogals anyway, so why shouldn't they also reap the rewards of the practice? |
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Four score and seven years ago our fathers brought forth on this continent a new nation, conceived in liberty, and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal. |
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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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I admit it to be not so much the duty as the privilege of an American citizen to acquit this obligation to the memory of his fathers with discretion and generosity. |
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Cesare Beccaria was also one of the greatest Italian Enlightenment writers and now considered one of the fathers of classical criminal theory as well as modern penology. |
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Many stay-at-home fathers find that they are fish out of water, too. |
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Among Atenulf's successors the principality was ruled jointly by fathers, sons, brothers, cousins, and uncles for the greater part of the century. |
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Of course, circumstances have changed unrecognizably since then, Libya's founding fathers embarked on a mission to dismantle the barriers created by foreign colonialists. |
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Sir Bob championed the cause of Charles William Alcock, who was born in Sunderland and is considered to be one of the founding fathers of modern-day football. |
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American historians have conspired with the founding fathers to create a national history, teleologically bound to the Founders' ideals rather than their reality. |
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There church fathers affirmed Mary as the Theotokos, or God-bearer. |
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Banners and cards and dresses and hands folded just so and shoes and pants pressed primly and flowers knitted into hairbands and ties knotted by fathers and will it rain? |
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They then constructed two indexes in the ratings obtained from mothers, fathers, and children. One was indicative of creativity and one contained contraindicative items. |
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The last thing feminist Athenas see about corporate structures, government, or academia is that they are run by benevolent and all-protective fathers. |
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We've compared fathers to doulas, and their patterns are very different. |
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Consequently, during much of the revolution, Jefferson and other founding fathers were busy trying to stifle the liberation of slaves and protect the rights of their masters. |
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During this period, the fathers or barren vixens feed the mothers. |
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