Many of them had a young baby girl smiling while sitting on her bottom in the tall grass or while teetering across a bridge or on a sidewalk. |
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A few years ago a beautiful little baby girl was born to a couple living together. |
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A baby girl born today has an average life expectancy that will span the rest of this century. |
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Staff at the South Infirmary Hospital were alerted on Monday to the unclothed baby girl lying in a blue hold-all on the boot of an Audi car. |
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He stepped up to the cradle where the baby girl lay, and picked her up in his aristocratic hands, smiling sadly, yet gently. |
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I too was an unmarried mother in the Sixties, giving up my baby girl for adoption. |
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I was their firstborn child, their baby girl, the very embodiment of their hopes and dreams. |
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Helen is the fifth generation of all women on her maternal line and my younger sister gave birth to a baby girl this year as well. |
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The devastated parents, who already had a daughter, risked trying for another child and had a second healthy baby girl. |
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He climbed in, passed the baby girl out to neighbours and then put the small fire out himself. |
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Their baby girl, Alena, was born at Trowbridge Hospital on Saturday at 10.55 pm in a birthing pool. |
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The family made the decision not to contact police until she gave birth to a baby girl, who was immediately placed with foster parents. |
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A brain-dead Virginia woman on life support has given birth now to a baby girl. |
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Henry, the youngest, took a fancy to me, this little baby girl, and I can remember him down on his knees, holding out his hands to me. |
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In her arms was a newborn baby girl, peacefully sleeping, wrapped in a light pink towel. |
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I whine like a little baby girl who just had her favorite dolly taken away from her. |
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It was the best Christmas present of all for a young Stromness family when baby girl Holly arrived on Boxing Day. |
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Health authorities in Kildare have launched a fresh appeal for the mother or father of a baby girl who was abandoned last April to come forward. |
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With a beautiful, healthy baby girl to raise and plans to marry, the couple had an exciting future ahead. |
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Just imagine what inept superpowers Ben and Jennifer's new baby girl must have. |
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Parents, in other words, are more liable to be inventive when choosing a name for a baby girl. |
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During his visit he had nursed a baby girl, who was deaf and had been born without eyes. |
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She was well cared for, and had a beautiful bouncing baby girl, whom she named Sylvia. |
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Congratulations and best wishes from all her patients to our district nurse Denise who gave birth recently to a bouncing baby girl. |
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Within a year of starting the trial, he was the proud father of a bouncing baby girl. |
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The application related to a baby girl who was 9 months old at the date of the alleged wrongful removal. |
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They fear for their unborn child, a baby girl who will be born into a family with no belongings, no money, and little food. |
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The day I was there, an old woman walked in carrying a baby girl wrapped in a blanket, like a papoose, on her back. |
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In 1957, after the devastation of five failed pregnancies, Moira, a nurse, gave birth to a beautiful baby girl. |
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However, in the end, Rhaya was able to get the care she needed and gave birth to a healthy baby girl by Caesarean section. |
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We have been readying our hearts and our home to receive through international adoption what we hope will be a baby girl from China. |
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Last November, Ms. Schadd-Woodworth had a baby girl, Emma, whom her partner is co-parenting. |
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Christine Sulek and her partner welcomed their first child into the world on August 10th, a baby girl, Karla, weighing seven pounds three ounces. |
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The grimmest is Ingushetia, where Husen Mutaliyev was once a used-car salesman and father of a baby girl. |
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Now four months old, Lili-Rose is a healthy and cheerful baby girl who loves getting to know new people. |
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You said you wanted to be a politician. Well, the drums are playing, so dance along to the tune, baby girl. |
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When a baby girl is being developed, all her eggs are developed at the same time, in the first trimester of pregnancy. |
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The image of Maomai, her three-month-old baby girl, flashed through her mind every time she closed her eyes. |
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She is currently retired from her sport and enjoys spending time with her husband and baby girl. |
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In June 2000, I had just given birth to an adorable baby girl in perfect health, then in April 2001 I learned that I have multiple sclerosis. |
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Ms Wilson and her baby girl were deported at the end of 2008, after 64 days in detention. |
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Girl infanticide, killing a baby girl at or very soon after birth, is a traditional practice in some parts of Asia. |
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We were astonished to find out that our baby girl had been infected by polio. |
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As Sidr wrecked its terrible destruction outside, in that perilous moment of nature a baby girl was born safely. |
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Some time before I got to know her, Mona adopted a baby girl named Ayesha. |
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Out of guilt, he kidnaps the baby girl and drops her off at the orphanage. |
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But its high-profile use for a baby girl is likely to dampen its rise as a boy's name. |
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A dream that my mom had also seen, as she stared into the eyes of the baby girl whom she named Uzoamaka. |
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An Australian couple has appeared in court for allegedly organising an illegal circumcision of their one-year-old baby girl in Indonesian province of Bali. |
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Ten years later in Paris, when Marie Bière shot repeatedly at Robert Gentien, a libertine whose cold-heartedness she believed caused the death of their baby girl, mind-doctors were again central to the trial. |
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If you want to do justice to your lovely baby girl you must start acting like a self-determining woman. |
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When Urgulanilla gave birth after the divorce, Claudius repudiated the baby girl, Claudia, as the father was allegedly one of his own freedmen. |
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I was rushed into a cesarian section and delivered a healthy baby girl. |
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Mr Trigg said, 'Dutton claimed he wanted to see their baby girl, but he was just trying to sweet-talk his way into her house. |
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The giggles of a baby girl draw her attention to the back of the room. |
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The baby girl grows up learning about nature from her grandfather. |
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Today she is getting discharged together with her baby girl. |
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When I was born, he very quickly saw that I was a scrawny, squally baby girl. I was not a Buick, and I was not his son. |
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Claire Clairmont gave birth to a baby girl on 13 January, at first called Alba, later Allegra. |
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The late Hollywood star gave birth to a baby girl but she was given away, her psychic John Cohan said. |
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A friend of mine recently adopted a Chinese baby girl found on the streets of Beijing. |
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While a baby girl born in Japan today can expect to live for about 85 years, a girl born at the same moment in Sierra Leone has a life expectancy of 36 years. |
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While the Princess was here, she gave birth to a baby girl. |
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It has to do with the cure of a baby girl born with averyserious prognosis,bothas regards to her survival, and also to a life with serious consequences, were she to live. |
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First on the scene were our volunteer firefighters, who helped save the life of the sole survivor of the head-on collision, a six-month-old baby girl. |
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Here's the account of the Sunday Mirror's Laura Elvin of Michelle and Ross Hui and their unexpected baby girl, Megan. |
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Fortunately, Parvathi, a village health visitor employed by Arogya Agam, warned the couple that she would report them to the police if they killed their baby girl. |
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Meanwhile, it looks as though Kimye could be expecting a baby girl. |
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A 19-year-old woman delivered a baby girl at 36 weeks' gestational age. |
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