The definition of near relative includes parents, brothers, sisters or grandparents of the insignia's owner. |
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Perhaps even more troubling is the exclusion of spouses in the definition of a near relative. |
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Obviously, both the near relative and the heir of the owner could reside outside of Canada. |
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Any information received of the death or serious illness of any near relative shall be promptly communicated to the juvenile. |
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A near relative is the larger and better-known Chinese water chestnut. |
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His role is reduced and becomes almost symbolic in the sense that the woman alone has the right to choose her Wali, who can be her father, a near relative or any other person of her choice. |
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Rule 85.3 makes it clear that any information received of the death or serious illness of any near relative should be promptly communicated to the juvenile. |
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He went on to invent the mobile, which depends on finely calibrated parts as well as its near relative, the static stabile, a sculpture that remains firmly on the ground. |
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Past molecular work by my wife and me has revealed that the low elevation white-eye inhabiting the forests far below us is not the Kolombangara white-eye's near relative, as once believed. |
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Much of the rock is granite or a near relative of granite. |
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Some women, such as those who have had a previous NTD affected pregnancy and those with a near relative who has a NTD, are at higher risk of having a NTD-affected pregnancy. |
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