He wanted to come down to Kent to be nearer his close family and it was a shock when he died so soon afterwards. |
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It's easy to see where those jokes about Taswegians with close family ties come from. |
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I was getting an update on a trip some close family friends recently returned from. |
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Jeanne, who had no children or surviving close family, was profoundly deaf and also had learning difficulties. |
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We were always a close family, we would talk to each other, and we pretty much got along. |
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Polygyny and polyandry are not allowed, and it is forbidden to marry close family and kin members. |
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Her close family were given a dose of antibiotics as a precaution, but most cases of the disease occur in isolation. |
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Only she and her close family knew what she had been through to get back to the very top. |
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So please be sure that your close family circle understands what lies ahead. |
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The same level applies to other close family relations, such as brothers and sisters, nieces and nephews. |
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Shops closed for business and normal operations ceased as close family gathered for the moving repatriation ceremony. |
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But a close family source said they nonetheless feared they would lose their croft. |
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A close family friend gave the couple personalized napkins with their names embossed in gold. |
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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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Given that I have no extant close family, I get off relatively lightly I know. |
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On one of our chats he told me that he did not want to have another stroke as he had no children or close family. |
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I can't help thinking about all those mothers and fathers and children who lost close family. |
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Now children who have lost a parent or a close family member are being offered the chance to meet up with others who understand their suffering. |
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Saying a final farewell to the Princess, who died last Saturday aged 71, were her close family as well as many friends. |
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My math teacher lost her entire close family, and was very seriously injured. |
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Apparently Colin wants his close family to be involved in the birth and upbringing of his child. |
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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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Forgetfulness gradually increases, and in the later stages even close family members may fail to be recognized. |
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Keep a note of the emergency telephone numbers noted below and numbers for close family or friends with you at all times. |
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The fixed points in the globetrotting existence are his close family ties and his commitment to working with young people. |
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Because of your close family tie, you might be perceived as biased in your bid evaluation. |
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Talking to your partner, a close family member or a trusted friend about how you feel can be a great help. |
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The reason for brothers and sisters and close family members not to marry is one based on a medical reason called consanguinity. |
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We know the importance of reuniting people with their close family members. |
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The custom now goes beyond the close family restrictive powers and has moved on to the level of friendship and business associates, classmates and neighbours. |
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Less surprising perhaps that the death of a spouse or close family member also rank so highly. |
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One person is a close family friend who was a bridesmaid at his wedding years ago. |
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This log book could be kept by someone in the person's close family or the adviser him or herself if no one else can write. |
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What do they do when a close family member has been diagnosed with a terminal illness? |
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Maybe the person who is acting abusively toward you is your spouse, partner, child or other close family member. |
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None of the close family has accepted offers of counselling. |
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Despite its close family resemblance to Sigma 20, Sigma 32 is still innovating in several areas. |
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The Family Members category attracts skilled foreign nationals who have a close family connection in Saskatchewan. |
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I am lucky to be part of a close family who loves to spend time together enjoying boating, hiking, fishing and camping. |
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No one in my close family died, apart from two great aunts who committed suicide. |
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Many mercenaries slaughtered their way to power, casually betraying even close family to secure their fortunes. |
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This is clearly a very close family and his daughter believes, with good cause, that Mr Earnshaw's recovery will be quickened by his being back among his kith and kin. |
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You may take a brief vacation away from the madding crowd and commune with close family and friends or walk into a festive crowd to enjoy some party fun and frolic. |
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It will be followed by a service for close family and friends and internment at Fulford Cemetery where members of the York team will form a guard of honour. |
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However, personal partners and close family remain supportive. |
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Orphaned at 13 but not left homeless, he was supported by close family. |
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The first one concerns persons having a close family relationship with the child by law. |
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Good communication and close family ties are factors that may contribute to postive family adaptation. |
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She would make this bracelet for herself, or a close family member or friend of the person from whom the hair was taken. |
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Inform your close family that you want to donate organs or ask for your registration in the refusals file. |
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Since the Innu spent most of the year in the bush, with only their close family members and a few neighbours, opportunities to meet were rare. |
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Research also found that close family showed a willingness to change habits and lifestyle in areas such as smoking and physical activity. |
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One in two Canadians will need blood for themselves or for close family members in their lifetime. |
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The way I live it's difficult to lead a normal life and have a circle of permanent friends and close family. |
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The first thing to say is that we are a very close family and love each other deeply. |
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He told only close family that he had chest trouble and used an inhaler. |
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I have been through this and seen close family members go through it. |
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The delay in responding to the letters and e-mails received from the Commission were because he was out of the country on a matter related to the health of a close family member. |
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If the children are not close family members, check with the patient or the patient's family about whether it's all right to bring children or youth to visit. |
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I have had to deal with the death of a close family member, watched sibling family members struggle through farm bankruptcy and near farm bankruptcy and had to deal with some health crisis. |
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A legitimate hindrance of short duration such as the permit holder's illness or the death of a close family member prevented the permit holder from seeking early extension. |
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In general, an earlier age of onset of ischemic heart disease in an individual is associated with a greater risk that close family members of that individual may also develop this disease. |
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For each public protection or safeguard that is cut back or cut out, there is a woman whose domestic labour increases, sight unseen, among her close family and her community. |
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It was alleged that, under a 2004 law, if a person was declared mentally disabled, a parent or close family member might be appointed in perpetuity as guardian of that person. |
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Dianette is contraindicated in women with a personal or close family history of confirmed, idiopathic VTE and in those with a known current venous thrombotic or embolic disorders. |
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Such regulations addressed, inter alia, decision-making by officials on matters in which they have an interest, outside activities and the employment of close family members. |
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Spouses or close family members who own or rent a holding together should normally be considered to have one independent holding managed by one sole holder. |
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There are two kinds: bonding networks that help individuals get by, such as close family and friends of the same social and economic background, and more diverse bridging networks that can help individuals get ahead. |
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In the past, very close family members had in fact been informed of the date of scheduled executions, but as a result, the prison service had been inundated with requests to change the date, for reasons of convenience. |
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However, learning about the Battle of Hong Kong through school, his Pilgrimage and close family connection to the war has allowed me to understand and I will never forgot. |
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Not have any close family connection to a corporate officer. |
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The reason for this is that more and more beggars lately ask for money for building religious objects, treating different ailments of their close family members, and similar. |
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Don't expect too much of yourself or your baby right away, and don't hesitate to ask your doctor, lactation consultant, hospital or public health nurse or a close family member for guidance. |
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Wheeler seems to have had no close family in Australia and on embarking from Melbourne for overseas service gave as his next of kin a stepsister living in Broxbourne, Hertfordshire, England. |
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If the spouses share a close family relationship it will be presupposed that they did not marry on a voluntary basis and in such cases the application will as a rule be rejected. |
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The King and his close family, watching in secret, were among the spectators as the Lords Commissioners read out the list of charges. |
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Children need strong ties to their parents for successful physical and psychological development, and seniors needing care may come to depend particularly on strong bonding ties to close family members. |
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I believe that women are in far more danger of becoming mentally ill during their incarceration: especially those that are family carers and have close family ties. |
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Others value tradition, duty, close family relationships and security. What no one knows is what causes the difference and, inevitably, some people prefer genetic explanations while others cleave to environmental ones. |
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Most emperors indicated their choice of successor, usually a close family member or adopted heir. |
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Mirren, 16, and Molly, 13, from Stirling, have been banned from telling even close family any details of their involvement in the nale. |
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Parish priest Fr Pat Buckley gave every confirmand four tickets for close family to sit in the church and provided a marquee for others outside. |
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Certain elders will be especially disadvantaged, particularly those who live alone, who have no close family, or who have limited financial resources. |
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Although some of the newly rich Normans in England came from William's close family or from the upper Norman nobility, others were from relatively humble backgrounds. |
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Whenever they fell ill, he feared that they might have inherited weaknesses from inbreeding due to the close family ties he shared with his wife and cousin, Emma Wedgwood. |
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