In textile industries daughters and sons of weavers inherited skills, and chose spouses in the same profession. |
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Sadly, it is our sons and daughters, brothers and sisters, who must pay the price when a deal goes bad. |
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At the wedding ceremony on 10 February 1840 Queen Victoria was attended by twelve train-bearers, all daughters of peers of the realm. |
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The social milieus they provided in the household were shared by their daughters and very much valued. |
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Many also had sons, daughters, or wives who opposed the war, fueling the sense of besiegement. |
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That situation could have been a nightmare, but his mum views us both as surrogate daughters and is very easy to get along with. |
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Her parents bent down and kissed her goodnight then did the same to their other five daughters. |
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I heard that the Captain had two southern belles for daughters, but what they did not tell me was that they would be witty as well. |
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There is, too, a sarcophagus representing, in mezzo-relievo the tragedy of Niobe's daughters. |
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Never forget, she warns, that young girls are highly sensitive, and the last thing we should be doing is telling our daughters they look a sight. |
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To Rich, his brother suddenly appeared as some benign leader, the merciful father taking his excitable daughters on holiday. |
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The owner rules both workers and family with a rod of iron but one of his daughters rebels by falling in love with his meek shop assistant. |
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Neighbours said they seldom saw the couple and that the daughters seldom visited them. |
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He saw to it that all his children received a good education, and most of his daughters were to hold significant court positions. |
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The division of a cell into a pair of genetically identical daughters depends on accurate chromosome duplication and segregation. |
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With arms full of daughters, he feels like a rich man-at least until they matriculate at the University. |
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I believe that the son speaks for so many sons and daughters out there, living out this nightmare in seclusion. |
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She shines as the materfamilias who has passed her navel-gazing tendencies to her daughters. |
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Artists and craftsmen learn and master the techniques of their craft and pass on the traditions to their sons and daughters. |
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Bhangra and Bangla music and the experiences of Asian sons and daughters are used to build a picture of a defiant popular culture. |
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These then become extended families around a grandmother, her husband, and her married daughters and their husbands. |
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You will see not only grown and marriageable daughters, but also quite little girls sitting out all over the place to sell their delicacies. |
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The shells could have been brought back as ballast on ships or collected by sailors or travelers for their wives, daughters, or friends. |
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Through their daughters they made the first tentative steps towards friendship. |
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Budding and scission of a deflated vesicle into two smaller spherical daughters were sometimes observed. |
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To his wife, his daughters, and all his extended family, we tender our sincere sympathy. |
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One of her young schoolgoing daughters spoke at the funeral and what she said about her mother brought tears to the eyes of most of us present. |
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A tearful Morphew, the father of two grown-up daughters, told the court he was appalled by what he had done and was sorry. |
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A male can't pass the gene for hemophilia to his sons, though all his daughters will be carriers of the disease gene. |
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An unaffected carrier male will pass on the pre-mutation to all of his daughters but to none of his sons. |
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When Nancy visits friends who have younger children, her teenage daughters babysit so the parents can have a night out. |
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Thus disguised as a maiden, Achilles is introduced as his sister into the court of Lycomedes and there joins the company of the king's daughters. |
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I was fortunate enough to undergo successful IVF treatment at the first attempt, resulting in the birth of twin daughters. |
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Do you actually think his daughters would be plucked from the front row of an Armani runway show? |
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Mothers should train their daughters from a young age to protect themselves so that they grow up to be assertive. |
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Parents who as youngsters had the run of Glasgow's streets now keep their sons and daughters close to their sides. |
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Too many of us lose our mothers, sisters, daughters and friends to this disease. |
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They bought the former council house and converted the loft into a bedroom for their two eldest daughters. |
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Leopards are not the only mammals in which daughters live close to their mothers. |
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Their daughters, appearing somewhat apparitional, stand behind their parents and watch. |
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Yep, it's her daughters who are pawning jewellery, working extra shifts and using their holiday time to look after her. |
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The scenes were repeated all along the border area, with tearful and emotional reunions between mothers and daughters, brothers and cousins. |
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By the end of his reign, Henry had Parliament restore both his daughters to the succession, although neither was legitimated. |
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Because of it she had been given more freedom and leeway then other daughters of kings. |
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He returned to England with the Restoration in 1660, then married Anne Hyde and had two daughters, Mary and Anne. |
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He died last month, leaving behind his partner Grace and two daughters Della and Elaine. |
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He said their families can rest assured that their sons and daughters died for a noble cause. |
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Mothers are responsible for the care of young children, and older daughters take an active part in raising their siblings. |
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He is accompanied by his very pretty soft-spoken wife and their two angelic daughters. |
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Only Mrs. Martin and her two daughters were present, and just when their caution and reserve were starting to melt, it was time to leave. |
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As an anchorite, she had chosen a life of silence and yet she teaches her daughters to speak out with honesty and courage. |
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The father of two sons and six daughters, Muktiram lives in his ancestral home in Bharatpur. |
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She wore the same traditional dress as her daughters, but unlike them carried a shoulder-fired surface-to-air missile launcher. |
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We are both sisters, daughters, dancers, laughers, writers, singers, activists, lovers and dreamers. |
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The king was growing old, and thought to divide his kingdom among his daughters. |
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Intending to divide his kingdom among his daughters according to their affection for him, he bids them say which loves him most. |
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Today the role of roving repairman keeps Henderson from seeing his wife, Karen, and daughters, aged 15 and 11, for long stretches. |
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New York, that great city of immigrants, is home to ambitious sons and daughters from all over the world. |
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It was put to him that he was really using his daughters and treating them as objects. |
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After pooling the cash, she skipped bail on the day of her trial and hopped a flight to Los Angeles, leaving her daughters with her aunt. |
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She is survived by her sons, daughters, brother, grandchildren, nephews, nieces and by other relations. |
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He is survived by his wife Tess, three sons and two daughters, family relations and a host of friends he made through the music business. |
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While she had five children by the age of thirty, her daughters are yet to become pregnant. |
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His wife secretly taught their four daughters during the Taliban's oppressive reign, a time when girls were denied an education. |
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Both women spent four hours in labour and both gave birth to baby daughters. |
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All of us are sons and daughters of Adam and this means that we are all brothers and sisters. |
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The daughters of the Kuna people are prized because they will eventually bring additional manpower into the family. |
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Experts tell us that daughters in alcoholic families end up not placing a high value on themselves. |
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They are still reeling from recently losing one of their own teenage daughters. |
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Diane Keaton directs and stars in this patchy comic King Lear about a dying father and his three daughters. |
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Later, it was the rector's two daughters who gently instilled into his mind the precious truths of God's redeeming grace. |
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They shared a special kinship as their daughters both suffered from the same disease and were roughly the same age. |
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And my daughters prefer them to shepherd's pie, steak and kidney pudding or vegetable stew. |
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Deepest sympathy is tendered to his sons, daughters, in-laws and grandchildren on his passing. |
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We extend to all her sons, daughters, grandchildren, relations and friends our heartfelt sympathy. |
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He saw tennis as the most realistic chance for his five daughters to escape the ghetto. |
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It featured two mothers whose daughters had been lured into relationships by the men. |
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They are coming to kill every single man and woman with guns and knives, and to ravish our daughters and wives. |
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They were sisters, mothers, daughters, affines, rather than simply women in groups. |
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As the sons and daughters of professional Army officers, our impulse was to close ranks and stand where we were told to stand. |
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You should be happy that your daughters have married into this well-to-do and respectable family. |
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It is only natural to hope our sons and daughters will get good marks in their exams, and go on to secure fulfilling and well-paid jobs. |
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At Court, and in Paris, wealth opened every door, and dukes and peers happily married the well-endowed daughters of great financiers. |
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He suggests that I put it jointly in my name together with my wife and our two daughters to save CGT and stamp duty. |
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Unlike the raddled anti-heroes who dominate detective drama, Eddie lives harmoniously with his wife, mother and three daughters. |
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I was out with my wife and two daughters having a wonderful time at a remote-controlled car raceway on a quiet Saturday night. |
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Their sons and daughters serve in large numbers in a war whose validity is increasingly coming into question. |
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She was accompanied by her daughters the Queen and Princess Margaret to the event at the Royal Opera House in Covent Garden. |
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Families whose daughters entered convents often found themselves on the horns of a dilemma. |
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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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When, after an absence of eight years, he attempts to heal the rift with his three daughters, each girl demands a different absolution from him. |
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About a month after he arrives, he walks off with all her jewellery and one of her daughters. |
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The daughter or daughters named on this account will have the power to write checks and transact other business, but upon your death, this account will pass under your will. |
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Andrew Borden, his two daughters, Lizzie and Emma, and his wife, Abby, lived in the stately abode at 92 Second Street. |
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And my teenage daughters went into the town to shop at cute stores selling cute things at acute prices. |
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Exceptions were the four daughters of the royal treasurer Alonso Estrada, the natural son, or so he claimed, of King Ferdinand. |
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Outside the church service Friday night, Annette Cook stood with her daughters trying to make sense of what happened. |
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Next to appear are his pretty, teenage daughters, whom he calls the apples of his eye. |
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How many husbands, wives, sons, and daughters have we lost to a broken system? |
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I thought about the mother, her fear of the dark, of the harm she feared might come to her daughters. |
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Casper Van Dien was recently picking up his two daughters from school when a gang of 10-year-old boys surrounded him. |
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Families who want to marry off their daughters without paying a dowry often hire criminals to abduct eligible boys and force them into wedlock, the paper said. |
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One of her daughters insisted on accompanying her to the police station. |
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The theme of a pushy mum endeavoring to wed her daughters to rich suitors fits naturally into an Indian setting where arranged marriages have much scope for comedy. |
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We are grateful to be the parents of two incredible young daughters that we will continue to co-parent. |
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My teenage daughters get the bus all the time, but I know that when they are of an age when they can drive, they will start to use the car because it's cheaper. |
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He has two daughters, ages four and 17, and lived in Croatia with his second wife, Dragana. |
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She admits that she only told her daughters she was gay three years ago. |
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According to neighbor David Taubin, Sanderlin and her two daughters have been living at 193 Saxon Woods Road for about a year. |
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Yet many Zulu men wanted their wives and daughters to remain in the rural areas, away from what they felt to be the corrupting influences of the city. |
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De Merode is hundreds of miles from his wife and daughters, encircled by hostile forces, a target on the back of his uniform. |
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He told me he also enjoys trap and skeet shooting with his daughters. |
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Once when he and his wife were on vacation he entrusted his teenage sister to watch his daughters. |
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He was so estranged from his three daughters that it took him several awkward moments to summon their names. |
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In response, her husband prevented her from seeing her daughters for extended periods. |
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Liberally brought-up, the daughters are all of independent mind. |
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After cutting the ribbon to the entrance to the woodland walk I was presented with a bouquet by the youngest daughters of the last grandchild to be actually born at Townhead. |
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Are you worried about raising your two young daughters in a culture that is so fixated on celebrity and low culture? |
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Sons apprenticed with dads, and daughters learned from moms. |
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He talked about his love for his daughters, Taelor and Sydni, who were still very young at the time. |
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Nandi was the first of Zwelithini's daughters to marry and Mtirara paid 120 cattle and two horses as lobola and bought his bride a R65000 diamond ring. |
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Fathers step in to socialize their toddlers along gender lines at around 13 months, verbally rough-housing their sons and talking in more emotional terms with daughters. |
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He goes to Bath, where Sir Walter is now established with his two elder daughters and Elizabeth's companion Mrs Clay, an artful woman with matrimonial designs on Sir Walter. |
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Toomey lives here with her husband, mark, a managing director at Goldman Sachs, and their two daughters. |
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By obliging aspirant doctors to take two university degrees, the state would effectively ensure that a medical career is open only to the sons and daughters of the wealthy. |
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He would send her and his daughters stick figures of himself in bed with Barney the dog to say goodnight or good morning. |
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The business is managed by son Robert and daughters Helen and Jane. |
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I help my daughters, buy my grandkids school supplies and clothes, but everything else is for the future. |
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Other parents told me that their daughters simply seemed to prefer other toys apart from their guiding influence. |
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First, parents must ensure that their daughters are modestly attired. |
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Like Haller, Bosch is divorced and attempting to decipher the complicated being that is his teenaged daughters. |
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The director-general of health services in Haryana, said the only way to save unborn daughters is by putting the fear of law into the minds of doctors. |
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It will not save my daughters life but it will save her soul. |
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Louie picks up his daughters from school, cooks them dinner, helps with their homework, and puts them to bed. |
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The senator was at the airport in Orlando, waiting to hop a flight home to Texas so he could take his daughters trick-or-treating. |
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An ICRW survey in Afghanistan in 2010 found that 71 percent of parents who married off their daughters were illiterate. |
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Huntsman is a long shot, and his daughters are steeled for whatever the outcome. |
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This was said to have created tension between his two grown daughters and their stepmother, who were known not to get along. |
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It's pretty sick for people to insinuate that I would wax my daughters eyebrows. |
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The families of the missing aid workers worry that Italian interference will put their daughters at risk, too. |
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Inside resided the matron, her two patrons, two daughters, and two sons. |
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He is the father of three US-born daughters aged six to thirteen. |
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Knowing what we know now, it's quite amusing to see the reaction of Bertie's daughters to his sudden elevation to the top of the monarchial ladder. |
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Katende lives in Kampala with his wife, Sarah, and their two daughters, Mercy and Hope. |
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He spoke Tulu with his wife, Kannada with his daughters, Tamil with his patients, and English with his grandchildren. |
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With our junk food, lack of exercise, self-indulgences and self-imposed stress, many of our old folk will outlive their sons, daughters and even grandchildren. |
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And she was bringing her daughters, 6-year-old Kayla and 3-year-old Tabitha Rose. |
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Louie comes home to his apartment, where Pamela is kindly looking after his daughters. |
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Fifty-year-old kohler was married with two daughters and worked for defense contractor Lockheed Martin in southern Maryland. |
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To ride their horses and take away their possessions, To see the faces of those who were dear to them bedewed with tears, and to clasp their wives and daughters in his arms. |
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Even with all the rhetoric about mothers and daughters, what the film seems to be saying is that women in your life will mess you up, and you should just take it. |
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You should have been protecting your daughters, not serially abusing them. |
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He left behind him three daughters, and a son born of the same mother. |
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After making a tasteless knock-knock joke in court, West celebrated by eating ice cream with his daughters. |
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Sometimes he bent his elbow in the company of other convivial fellows, and drank toasts which he would not have liked his wife and daughters to hear. |
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Violet walks all over her two youngest daughters, but Barbara matches her, low blow for low blow. |
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Sons and daughters are proudly reclaiming the traditions that their parents had forgotten. |
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William and his barons also exercised tighter control over inheritance of property by widows and daughters, often forcing marriages to Normans. |
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One of the daughters was beaten unconscious as she lay recovering from surgery. |
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But Essex mum Jerri Lee sets the bar stratospherically high when it comes to preening daughters Milan, 20 months, and Valentino, eight months. |
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Of the daughters of Philip V and Joan II of Burgundy, the elder two had surviving issue. |
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The last of the direct Capetians were the daughters of Philip IV's three sons, and Philip IV's daughter, Isabella. |
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Each son became king in turn but died young without male heirs, leaving only daughters who could not inherit the throne. |
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I was madly in love with one of his two beautiful daughters. |
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Any extra land that daughters could not inherit because of female inheritance limits also went to the wider kin. |
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But Rekha, who is the most Americanized of Das's three daughters, married a man outside her father's caste whom she met in school. |
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He also found that the sons and daughters of two parents who have no religious preference tend to become Nones. |
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In response, Mortimer negotiated an alliance with Owain and married one of Owain's daughters. |
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Moqui Lund of Glendale remembers her husband running downstairs to check on their two daughters. |
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It is likely that his wife, daughters, niece and one of his sons were captured alongside him. |
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Only when a man had no sons would his land pass to his daughters, and then only for their lifetimes. |
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This knowledge is mostly transferred by mothers to daughters, unlike simian primates, where knowledge is generally passed on to both sexes. |
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His wife, and their two sons and two daughters, carry on his exhibitions and legacy today. |
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Over 60 further radionuclides are detectable in nature, either as daughters of these, or through natural production on Earth by cosmic radiation. |
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Queen Frederuna died on 10 February 917 leaving six daughters and no sons, leaving the succession uncertain. |
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Feudal law allowed the transmission of fiefs to daughters in default of sons, which was also the case for the early appanages. |
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A number of other trees have been ceremonially planted nearby as daughters or descendants of the Royal Oak. |
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One of his daughters, Carmen aged four, was taken to hospital in Birmingham with two gun shot wounds and survived. |
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He had many children, mostly daughters, the Hesperides, the Hyades, the Pleiades, and the nymph Calypso who lived on the island Ogygia. |
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Sources describe Atlas as the father, by different goddesses, of numerous children, mostly daughters. |
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Heracles went to Atlas and offered to hold up the heavens while Atlas got the apples from his daughters. |
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On 17 May 1966 he was found dead in his home Gwen's Transport Cafe in Leamington Spa, where he lived with his wife and four daughters. |
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The word music derives from the name of the Muses, the daughters of Zeus who were patron goddesses of the arts. |
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One of McCann's daughters died by suicide in December 2007, reportedly after suffering years of depression over her mother's death. |
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Repp cooks for two daughters and her husband, Ted Roy, a salesman at Ronny's Stereo. |
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As the Vestals were regarded as daughters of the community, this offense essentially constituted incest. |
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All three daughters married but Kathleen had no children while Marjorie and Joan had just one daughter each. |
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Ambrose, 40, needed help from wife Ruth and daughters Jasmine, 19, and Amber, 16, to get the fish into his landing net in Dijon. |
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Charlemagne's attitude towards his daughters has been the subject of much discussion. |
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Yaroslav also arranged marriages for his sister and three daughters to the kings of Poland, France, Hungary and Norway. |
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The genetic association of timing is strongest between mothers and daughters. |
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Mitochondrial DNA, maternally inherited to both sons and daughters, is used in an analogous way to trace the matrilineal line. |
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But it is daughters who are most likely to ask mums to babysit in years to come. |
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Wives were brought for each of the sons, while daughters were married off to other clans. |
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Unlike the formidable women of his grandfather's day, Kublai's wives and daughters were an almost invisible presence. |
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The sacrifice of your sons, daughters and wards is etched in the collective memory of nations consciousness, never to be erased. |
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Isabella did, however, make successful dynastic matches for her three youngest daughters. |
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Her daughters, Joanna and Catherine, were thought to resemble her the most. |
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Oldman met with Oswald's wife, Marina, and her two daughters to prepare for the role. |
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After they served Culhuacan in battle, the king appointed one of his daughters to rule over the Mexica. |
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They had three daughters, one of whom, Sarah Smith, has served as the Washington correspondent for Channel 4 news and now works for BBC Scotland. |
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His young wife, who was later known as Isabel Moctezuma, was one of Moctezuma's daughters. |
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Married in 1928, the couple had two sons and two daughters while living in Scotland, and then they moved to Highgate. |
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By repeatedly subdividing the mother liposome or newly formed daughters, the researchers add to the network. |
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Kuchum fled, but the Russians killed two of his sons and captured five other sons, eight wives and eight daughters. |
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There were many dynasties of artists, and many married the daughters of their masters or other artists. |
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The Wanli Emperor fathered ten daughters, but only the first two survived childhood. |
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He died 3 November 1600 at his Rectory Bishopsbourne and was buried in the chancel of the church being survived by his wife and four daughters. |
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Louis also betrothed his two daughters Marie and Alix to Theobald of Blois's sons, Theobald and Henry. |
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Caroline followed her husband to Britain in October with their daughters, while Frederick remained in Hanover to be brought up by private tutors. |
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Moreover, Karin Baler as the first of Urs Buhler's three daughters joined the Board of Directors. |
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Their condition, especially that of Hindu widows and daughters, was poor due to this and other prevalent customs. |
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She changed the surname of her daughters to Darrell Waters and publicly embraced her new role as a happily married and devoted doctor's wife. |
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In early 1687, within a matter of days, Anne miscarried, her husband caught smallpox, and their two young daughters died of the same infection. |
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Murray and his wife, Mary, had three daughters and a son, also called Matthew. |
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They settled on his father's farm at Howberry, near Crowmarsh Gifford, where they had one son and two daughters. |
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His half brother, Sir Thomas Lombe, died on 2 June 1739 leaving his estate to his widow and their two daughters. |
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He had two daughters and four sons, one of whom is former Rhode Island Governor and former United States Senator Lincoln Chafee. |
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Qiguan and Confucius would later have two daughters together, one of whom is thought to have died as a child. |
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The story centres on an invalid and impoverished clergyman and his four unmarried daughters. |
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When his daughters matured, they managed his budget more responsibly than he ever had himself. |
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Redcar resident and photographer Paul Kitchener, 34, was at the event with his daughters Alanna, five, and Anais, three. |
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They would entertain my daughters and take Jack off my hands, but make sure I could still see him. |
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Bennet of the Longbourn estate has five daughters, but his property is entailed, meaning that none of the girls can inherit it. |
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Bennet is frequently seen encouraging her daughters to marry a wealthy man of high social class. |
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The mother dressed matronly, in a bonnet and in black, always sat between her two big daughters, firm, directing, and repressed. |
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The materfamilias and her daughters do a good deal of the housework, and even open the front door on occasion. |
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Adams originally began telling the story that would become Watership Down to his two daughters on a car trip. |
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Milton's daughters survived to adulthood, but he always had a strained relationship with them. |
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Marriage patterns were likely exogamous to the band, with women marrying in as wives, and with daughters and sisters marrying out. |
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Writer Esther Freud and fashion designer Bella Freud are his daughters by Bernadine Coverley. |
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Robert married Elizabeth Mure around 1348, legitimising his four sons and five daughters. |
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To decide who should get the largest share, he asks his daughters how much they love him. |
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He has no sons, so upon reaching old age he decides to divide his kingdom among his three daughters, Goneril, Regan and Cordelia. |
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More's decision to educate his daughters set an example for other noble families. |
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The couple, who have three daughters, were looking forward to a ruby wedding anniversary trip to New Zealand. |
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More insisted upon giving his daughters the same classical education as his son, a highly unusual attitude at the time. |
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He was betrothed to both Louise and Charlotte of Valois, daughters of King Francis I of France, but they both died in childhood. |
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The birth order of the boys is clear, but no source gives the relative order of birth of the daughters. |
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The Historia Augusta claims that Marciana and Severus had two daughters but their existence is nowhere else attested. |
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At the next election in 1996, the Awami League, headed by Sheikh Hasina, one of Mujib's surviving daughters, returned to power after 21 years. |
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Margaret also gave Malcolm two daughters, Edith, who married Henry I of England, and Mary, who married Eustace III of Boulogne. |
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Their king, Prasutagus, secured his independence by leaving his lands jointly to his daughters and to the Roman emperor, Nero, in his will. |
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Fathers usually began seeking husbands for their daughters when these reached an age between twelve and fourteen. |
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Their other daughters are Jane, a costume designer, and Catherine, a lawyer. |
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New thralls were supplied by either the sons and daughters of thralls or they were captured abroad. |
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Jenner's trial balloon descended into Kingscote Park, Gloucestershire, owned by Anthony Kingscote, one of whose daughters was Catherine. |
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The Boultons had three daughters in the early 1750s, but all died in infancy. |
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The story of Jaycee Dugard and her two daughters leads to many questions for psychiatrists. |
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America's sons and daughters will be entrusted to your care. |
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Education seems to have been standard for daughters of the senatorial and equestrian orders during the Empire. |
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No historical records tell us what had happened to Boudica's two daughters. |
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Paul and Margit Dirac had two children together, both daughters, Mary Elizabeth and Florence Monica. |
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The griffon-vulture's daughters gathered round him and, as they were very pretty, he made advances to them. |
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Survivors include four daughters, Ryssa Eaton and Lyssa Hogarty, both of Hoquiam, Wash. |
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Pierre has five kids, he says, including two daughters who are coiffeuses in Paris. |
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The Gaels traced their ancestry to two different mythological daughters of two different Egyptian Pharaohs in the 11th century named Scota. |
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Waltheof was married to William's niece Judith, daughter of Adelaide, and a marriage between Edwin and one of William's daughters was proposed. |
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In 1981, their twin daughters, Barbara and Jenna were born. In 1994, George W. Bush was elected governor of Texas. |
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Morris was a caring father to his daughters, and years later they both recounted having idyllic childhoods. |
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Charles II opposed the conversion, ordering that James's daughters, Mary and Anne, be raised as Protestants. |
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Tacitus did not say why Prasutagus' naming the emperor as his heir as well as his daughters was meant to avert the risk of injury. |
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Of the temporal grandees of the realm, and of their wives and daughters, the muster was great and splendid. |
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Their first child, Charles, was born less than two months later, but died in infancy, as did five further sons and daughters. |
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Gabrielle became a frumpy mother of two overweight daughters. |
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In the 1930s, Barrie met and told stories to the young daughters of the Duke of York, the future Queen Elizabeth II and Princess Margaret. |
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The decline may also have been hastened by the death of one of his daughters, Elizabeth Claypole, in August. |
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When she and Sarsgaard aren't working, they hang out with their daughters and try and go on the occasional run together. |
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Les Demoiselles d'Avignon are the raunchy daughters of Burne-Jones' wan succubae. |
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With his first wife Phyllis, whom he married in the early 1970s, he has two daughters, Leah and Amber. |
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He lives with his wife, Caroline, and their daughters, Elise and Lina. |
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His wife Joyce and younger daughters, Ilysa and Lara, were not in the car when it was broadsided. |
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Only the most wealthy people allowed their daughters to be taught, and only at home. |
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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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He retired after his ambassadorship to Guinea-Bissau and eventually returned to live there with his wife and daughters. |
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McGregor has a heart and dagger tattoo of the names of his wife and daughters on his right arm. |
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With his second wife, he had four daughters who reached adulthood, but no male heirs to continue running the printing business. |
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Survivors include three daughters, Jean Snyder and Kathryn Larson, both of Eugene, and Mary Merchand of Reno, Nev. |
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Stephen Lee, described the teen presidential daughters as disrespectful and classless. |
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He was survived by his wife Mabel, his two daughters, Elsie May and Marian, and nine of his grandchildren. |
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Their daughters, to whom Adams originally related the tales that became Watership Down, are Juliet and Rosamond. |
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He is survived by his wife, son Altaf and three daughters, Tarannum, Sahar and Sumbul. |
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Contemporary writers considered the marriage, which produced four sons and five or six daughters, to be a success. |
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Leaked Mossack Fonseca documents made it possible to establish that the daughters also owned Londex, the majority partner in the gold enterprise. |
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Kubrick is buried on the grounds along with one of his daughters and the rest of his family still lives there. |
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My two daughters, ages 8 and 5, have multiple sulfatase deficiency. |
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He is the demon that tempted Gautama Buddha by trying to seduce him with the vision of beautiful women who, in various legends, are often said to be Mara's daughters. |
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They had two daughters and two sons, and fourteen grandchildren. |
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Henry was expected to provide for the future of his legitimate children, either through granting lands to his sons or marrying his daughters well. |
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Before he had met this one, Morgan had assumed that people called Chloe were either the neurotic brilliant daughters of Oxbridge dons or else silly screaming debutantes. |
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Mrs Johnston died at thirty, and left behind three young daughters. |
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Shanmugavadivu continued to earn her income through her veena performances, and by introducing her daughters to the stage as soon as they were able. |
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Linda Howell, of Lu Lu's flower shop in Erdington, arranged a Macmillan World's Biggest Coffee morning with her two daughters Alana and Aina and her friend Margaret Coogan. |
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After William drowned in the wreck of the White Ship Fulk married another of his daughters, Sibylla, to William Clito, son of Henry I's older brother, Robert Curthose. |
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In Greek mythology, the god of medicine, Asclepios, had two daughters. |
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Maddy Smith, one of Thor's twin daughters, is living in Malbry and is more powerful than the fallen gods of the Aesir and Vanir, thanks to the runemark on her hand. |
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Maddy Smith, one of Thor''s twin daughters, is living in Malbry and is more powerful than the fallen gods of the Aesir and Vanir, thanks to the runemark on her hand. |
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Robert II was to have influence over eight of the fifteen earldoms either through his sons directly or by strategic marriages of his daughters to powerful lords. |
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A successful theme throughout the year in magazines, on TV, and in merchandise has been ways to outsmart the Jabberwock, both for sons and for daughters. |
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His subsequent marriage to Euphemia de Ross in 1355 produced two sons and two surviving daughters and provided the basis of a future dispute regarding the line of succession. |
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