It applies to new fathers, adoptive parents and women who do not qualify for paid maternity leave. |
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The emotions and experiences of birth mother, adoptive parent, and child are all embraced by God. |
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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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Many Scots see the practice as distasteful and a step too far in the drive to find adoptive parents. |
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It gives incomers to the highlands and islands a link to their adoptive country that's very much more real than blood or poetry. |
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At the 2000 Games, she won the silver medal for her adoptive country in the first women's Olympic pole vault. |
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She dwells on her charming manner, love of clothes, loyalty to her brother and, in later life, to her adoptive city. |
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Kate, who now lives and plays in and around Liverpool, will be bringing in a host of musicians to the Lakes from her adoptive home city. |
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Sylvia worked for Ethiopian independence and Adela was involved in the launch of the Communist party in her adoptive country. |
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Now many of those couples are helping their adoptive children uncover their cultural roots. |
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The son of a German artisan, he was probably born in Venice, and apprenticed to his adoptive father Giulio. |
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An adopted child is deemed to be a descendent of his adoptive parent or parents. |
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Like so many adoptive children he is caught up in a compulsive search to discover the truth about his real parentage. |
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She gleefully portrays the dual roles of Rose's flaky adoptive mother Claire and Rose's native godmother Maddie. |
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An adoption order transfers the child's legal relationship from the original family to the new adoptive family. |
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We spent most of the session talking about her relationship with her adoptive father, Eric. |
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Obviously it is easier on the child and adoptive parents if the child is adopted at an early age. |
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My adoptive mother gave me a copy of his obituary and three pictures of my father and told me the story. |
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Many agencies take time to do pre-adoption screenings of adoptive parents, complete home studies, and check on medical condition and history. |
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Born in Canberra and raised by an adoptive Spanish mother and Paraguayan father, he has no doubt about his loyalty. |
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Both died, leaving their brother to become an adoptive parent to their children. |
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The book is peppered with concisely written case studies of actual adoptive situations, which make it an even easier read. |
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I am very lucky, I never felt really different being a fat girl with multiracial brothers and immigrant adoptive parents. |
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Through this work, forty children have been placed in adoptive and foster homes. |
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Of course not, it will probably be put into care if the mother still doesn't want it, until adoptive parents are found for the child. |
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The alternative is a private arrangement with the birth mother and the adoptive parents. |
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Coetzee has obviously immersed himself in his adoptive hometown, and the city comes alive in all its banal, suburban Australianness. |
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Fewer than a dozen of those whoopers continue to migrate with their adoptive parents, but none of them has yet produced offspring. |
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To the emigrant Irish and to their adoptive countries, the shamrock logo represented all that was best in Irishness. |
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The contribution made by individual refugees to their adoptive homeland will also be explored, as will the experiences of refugees more recently. |
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She has eschewed her adoptive city of Glasgow, however, in favour of Chapel Allerton, in Leeds, Yorkshire's financial heart. |
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For adoptive children it can be very burdensome to be a God-given answer to someone's prayer. |
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This frees their time for trapping and neutering and keeps cats from piling up in their homes while they look for adoptive placement. |
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She regularly joins in discussions on Britain's economic future, and recently crossed swords with Germaine Greer in a debate on the future of her adoptive city. |
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There are few disqualifications for being an adoptive parent. |
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But rumours soon surfaced that she had signed her own death warrant when she married the man she loved, instead of the man who was chosen for her by her adoptive family. |
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This document is in the possession of the adoptive parent following finalization of the adoption, and is available to adult adoptees. |
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Several countries impose a maximum age difference between prospective adoptive parents and the adopted child. |
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The adopted child assumes the identity of the adoptive family and all ties with the biological family are renounced. |
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I believe an adoptive parent loves her child and is even more concerned about them than a natural parent, because they know how lucky they are. |
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No orphan's pension shall be payable where a natural parent who has been replaced by an adoptive parent dies. |
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In terms of parental authority: The adoptive parent is losing ground, and gets less real. |
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But an open process forces an adoptive parent to confront the pain that adoption is built on. |
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Adoptees adopted by biological relatives or by an adoptive parent living with a biological parent were excluded. |
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Check into different adoption programs to see if you qualify as an adoptive parent. |
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Robin Fleischner New York, Dec.13, 2009 The writer is an adoptive parent and a lawyer practicing in the areas of adoption and surrogacy. |
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There is no distinction based on whether an employee is the mother or father or on whether he or she is a birth or adoptive parent. |
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Section 5 applies in cases where support is being claimed from a person who is not the child's biological or adoptive parent. |
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The adoptive parent has the option, however, to take up to four weeks of adoption leave during the period preceding the arrival of the child. |
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In such cases the labour contracts must be signed by the minors themselves and by one of their parents or a guardian, trustee or adoptive parent. |
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The adoptive parent must give his or her employer at least 3 days' notice of his or her intention to take adoption leave. |
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In others, if prospective adoptive parents decline a referral, they must begin the application process again from the beginning. |
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A retrospective of the German émigré director showcases his furiously energetic, somberly ironic view of his adoptive country. |
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Only Conan and his adoptive grand father are still alive on a small remnant and scantiness island that was a mountain before the catastrophe. |
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If the child is already adopted, you must provide documentary evidence that you are the legal adoptive parent. |
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The way Parks and Brechneff fall in love with their adoptive homes is profoundly characteristic of expatriation altogether. |
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And Gru, the evil genius in Despicable Me, becomes the adoptive father of three cutesy little girls. |
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Through hard work and thrift, he amassed a small fortune in his adoptive home of New Brunswick. |
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However, for the rest of the time allotted today, I will concentrate on adoptive families. |
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Adoptive parents put in as many hours raising their adoptive children as biological parents do in raising theirs. |
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Every child and young person has the right to live and grow up in his or her natural or adoptive family. |
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They will reflect on themselves and their adoptive family to determine similarities and differences. |
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You can begin searching for your biological parents once you reach the age of 14, and even before then if your adoptive parents consent. |
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The law stipulates investigation of the child's origin and the suitability of the adoptive family. |
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It has taken a tenacious struggle to give paternal leave to fathers and the protection of the directive to adoptive parents as well. |
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It was around the time that Robert found, by coincidence, his birth mother, whose French surname he'd taken after the death of his adoptive parents. |
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Actually, as Parkin noted while testifying at a foreclosure proceeding five years ago, prusik was in fact his adoptive mother. |
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Haitian parents, children, and potential adoptive parents deserve more than a quick fix. |
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This attitude applies to stepmothers and adoptive mothers as well. |
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There is wide consensus among attorneys that adoptive parents can vacate an adoption if acts of fraud were committed. |
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Cofsky explained that Matthew Mancuso, the adoptive father, looked perfect on paper. |
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They sat in on monthly conference calls with the State Department for families caught midstream in the adoptive process. |
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I corresponded with potential adoptive parents and spent a long weekend in Boise with the frontrunners. |
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I do, however, note that the evidence is that the child is adoptable and that there would be no difficulty in finding appropriate adoptive parents. |
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They will decide on suitable adoptive parents for each adoptee. |
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My former colleague is now well into his 90s, but is as spry and fit as the day when he swam out to meet the submarine sent to take him back to his adoptive homeland. |
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This suggests that the adverse effects of early life events can be offset by the adaptive capability of the mind and the affirmative influences of the adoptive family. |
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A co-host of the event, Furness, who is married to Jackman, is an actress, adoptive mother, and adoption advocate. |
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James also investigated the case and found that Tina was hoaxing her adoptive parents and using the media attention to assist her quest to find her biological parents. |
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Of these, about 30 families have completed the training and are referred to the public agency that approves home studies and places children in adoptive and foster homes. |
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He's left idly speculating that his resemblance to his adoptive father isn't evidence that he was the product of his adoptive father with a surrogate mother. |
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Most adoptive parents prefer a child between two and six months of age. |
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The Agency educated us on the adoption process and gave us the opportunity to meet with other adoptive parents and also prospective birthmothers. |
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In this situation, the man is the biological father, the surrogate mother is the biological mother, and the married woman is the adoptive mother. |
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Hewlett's long streak of luck, he recounts, started when he was taken from a children's home in Birmingham as a baby and handed to his adoptive parents, Larry and Vera. |
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When contracted between the adoptive father and adopted daughter, or between the son and the adoptive mother or the woman who was the wife of the adoptive parent. |
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Now, they go directly to adoptive families. |
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I love my adoptive parents, but some day I would like to meet my biological parents. |
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As she led him into the house, she told him that the High Father, her adoptive great-grandfather, was equivalent to a Supreme Court Justice. |
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Eventually Nero stopped referring to his deified adoptive father at all, and realigned with his birth family. |
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If this were indeed so, the p and b in lip-service, laptop, lapdog, sob-story, adoptive, etc. ought also to be pronounced labiodentally. |
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In both cases, at least one adoptive parent must be a British citizen on the date of the adoption. |
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A more recent theory, proposed by the historian Pierre Chaplais, suggests that Edward and Gaveston entered into a bond of adoptive brotherhood. |
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Augustus succeeded where his adoptive father failed and the pass became Roman. |
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I have a vision of a Canada big enough and loving enough to affirm the value of all children, adoptive and biological, children from both Canada and abroad. |
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Other paintings refer obliquely to the sociocultural climate she found in her adoptive country, a climate she studied detachedly, as if she had trained her microscope on some especially virulent life-form. |
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The personal name of an adopted child is chosen by the adoptive parents. |
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Kevin and Karen, adoptive parents to Dominika, their five year-old daughter with Apert syndrome. |
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The spouse of the accused or the non-marital partner, blood relative of the first degree adoptive parents, adoptive child, brother, sister and provider may lodge an appeal in favour of the accused. |
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Since Uganda was not a party to the Hague Convention, it had not concluded any bilateral adoption agreements with the principal countries from which prospective adoptive parents came. |
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Every adopted child shall confer entitlement to only one period of special leave, which may be shared between the adoptive parents if both are officials. |
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To help biological and adoptive parents balance work and family responsibilities by staying at home with their newly born or adopted child, parental benefits are payable to a maximum of 35 weeks. |
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The third thing is this issue of concurrency and making sure where you have really excellent foster carers who want to be the adoptive parents they can do both at the same time. |
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We began to sound out possible adoptive parents. |
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After their adoptive mother is gunned down during a grocery store holdup, the estranged brothers reunite to seek revenge and take matters into their own hands. |
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These costs include those incurred by the health care system related to health service utilization and direct out-of-pocket expenses incurred by the biological, adoptive and foster parents. |
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A biography of an orphaned Amerasian boy, who was brought to adoptive American parents in Ohio through Operation Babylift. |
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Stepparents have no legal authority in relation to the children, except in cases where an order, as noted above, is in place that bestows custodial or adoptive rights on the stepparent. |
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When Des, from Richard Burton's hometown of Pontrhydyfen, near Port Talbot, was just 17, his adoptive father died from lung cancer. |
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Mallory is 17, living an almost-normal life under the protection of her adoptive father, Adam. |
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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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In case of public probationary adoption, a letter from the director of Family Services confirming that the child is under an adoption Process, and the name of the future adoptive parents. |
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In the latter case, it is the child's original family who may be obliged to provide maintenance, while in the case of full adoption it is the adoptive parents who may have the obligation. |
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The condition did not come out of blue, as Williams, who was adopted at the age of four, was warned about the fact by his adoptive parents, who said they would not support him after he graduated high school. |
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Police believe he opened fire at three locations in the western Idaho city of Moscow, killing his landlord, his adoptive mother and a manager at a restaurant his parents frequented. |
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These children often come through the care system and are brushed off to unsuspecting adoptive parents, who have little or no idea of how this will impact upon their family lives. |
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In other words, if the effect of a national adoption is to confer on the child the nationality of the adoptive parent, the same principle should apply within the receiving State to an intercountry adoption. |
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Jean, 15, gets a minifacial before having a photo taken for the Heart Gallery, which seeks adoptive homes for older children. |
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The conclusion of an employment contract with a minor is conditional upon the written approval of the parents, the adoptive parent or the custodian. |
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Over the years, governments have recognized that regardless of whether one is a biological parent or an adoptive parent, many of the issues are pretty much the same. |
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Recipients who are managing the adoption program for permanent wards may continue foster care payments to the adoptive parents up to the date that the adoption becomes final. |
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The Savannah Cat Ranch International socializes a lot with their felines and gives them all the attention needed in order to help the transition from the ranch to the new adoptive family. |
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The Child and Family Services Review Board previously had jurisdiction to receive applications and grant orders prohibiting the release of identifying information to adoptive persons and birth parents. |
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If passed, this bill would amend the Employment Insurance Act and the Canada Labour Code to ensure that an adoptive parent is entitled to the same number of weeks of leave as the biological mother of a newborn child. |
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On December 21, 2010, two French aircrafts were chartered to transfer in emergency 318 Haitian children from their country to adoptive parents in France. |
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Women who have given birth are eligible for maternity benefits, while either parent, including an adoptive parent, is eligible for parental benefits. |
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His proclivity for the international developed at a very early age, thanks to his adoptive father's missions as a U. S. Navy officer, lead him to discover Italy and Naples, a city for which he has a particular affection. |
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Aristotle married Pythias, either Hermias's adoptive daughter or niece. |
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My adoptive parents recently got to know my biological parents. |
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Northampton-based Neil, 35, only discovered he had a half-sister when he was 17, after being told the man who brought him up was his adoptive father. |
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DeGarmo, a foster and adoptive parent, writer, and speaker, provides insight into the foster care system for new and experienced foster parents and caseworkers. |
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Lee David Shutt, 26, was given a restraining order in August 2010 following convictions for assaulting and threatening to kill his adoptive father. |
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He accomplished this in the summer of 97 by naming Trajan as his adoptive son and successor, allegedly solely on Trajan's outstanding military merits. |
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