Use pictures as a show-and-tell vehicle for your young one to help bring family elders to life. |
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The shipowners often draw up contracts with local officials, clan elders or regional warlords. |
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Fewer young people can be seen there, only kids playing outside and elders washing or cooking. |
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The big top is back in the Temple City to mesmerise kids and elders alike with acrobatic performances. |
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Some Maori elders are now talking about putting a rahui, or ban, on methamphetamine, and I will give every support I can to their efforts. |
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The loss of the temple was a divine judgment on account of the unfaithfulness of the priests, scribes and Sanhedrin elders. |
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Bryan's forte is pulling the wool over the eyes of his contemporaries and elders, so he is always one jump ahead of his teachers. |
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From what I learned from my elders he was very much admired and respected by all who knew him. |
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There were a lot of his elders and kaumatua who encouraged him to study law, but he felt that he could be better use as a doctor. |
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In the villages, elders enjoy inviting their age-mates to their houses or to rustic pubs for a drink. |
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Children address their elders by using the honorific form of Nepali, while adults speak to children using more familiar language. |
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I tell the youth that they must respect the elders and try to learn from them by sitting at their feet. |
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Every child should be brought up to know right from wrong and to respect their peers and elders. |
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Artists are asked to submit works that explore the importance of cultural knowledge and the wisdom of elders. |
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An Aleut language expert is consulting with native elders for an appropriate name. |
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Willows, elders and alders can be planted around the edges to soften the effect of the regimented poplars. |
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The same criticism may be made about the Cretan, which has been already made about the Lacedaemonian elders. |
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It started as a kind of allergy to the ways of their political elders, expressed at first in hard and unsubtle language. |
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He is the only one allowed to wear that color but the elders are permitted to wear deep blue clothing. |
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The children signed cards reiterating that they would be around for their elders in their times of need. |
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Respect for ancestors, grandparents, and elders remains a key element in creating and demonstrating the right attitude. |
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When people talk of the declining respect for elders, they're probably right. |
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According to Confucianism, one of the most important values is respect for elders. |
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The nature of the conversation and the respect for elders reflects Chinese customs, particularly that of the young coming to the wise for advice. |
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Such a concept of respecting the elders was also strongly promoted by ancient philosophers. |
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He didn't achieve much at school in academic terms but he was respectful of his elders and listened to them. |
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Finally, because women are often responsible for the care taking needs of their parents and elders, elder care services are also needed. |
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To the learned elders and the people who have come here today, I thank them very much. |
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It is rare to find an elderly Liberian American in a rest home because families take care of their elders. |
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We will meet with the elders at the pavilion and they will then recognize you and announce you to the villagers. |
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In the second hymn, we hear a choir of twenty-four elders, perhaps representing the twelve patriarchs and the twelve apostles. |
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Companies that make light of elders are finding a consumer force to reckon with. |
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Intimate behaviour between a couple was thought of as being light-minded and would be frowned upon by the elders. |
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He even said two Apache elders had been invited to help to translate passages of the script into Apache. |
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In every village, in every nook and cranny, youths were taught the rudiments of the game by elders as a matter of course. |
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They are certainly better informed than their elders who have rushed into judgment. |
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Religious ceremonies will include Tak Bat, bathing of the Buddha image and pouring lustral waters on the elders. |
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In the old days, he explains, they learned gardening from the elders of their tribe. |
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Yet cattle, the possession sacrificed by male elders to sanctify rituals of ukuzila, were dying off. |
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And yet we let it rot away and die without ever tapping into the stories our elders have to tell. |
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The tribal elders, or maliks, have already signalled their willingness to take part. |
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He's too big for his britches, always thinking he knows best, quick to sass his elders and a hot head. |
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My reply got me thinking about the different ways that elders make or break communities. |
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The problem with the young scallywags of today is that they don't have any respect for their elders and betters. |
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But what of the few, the very few, who are not allowed to watch TV, whose elders have decided that it is a malign influence? |
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It includes domestic violence, child physical abuse, child sexual abuse and maltreatment of elders. |
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Then children of neighbours, elders, friends are visited and their Bairam is congratulated. |
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I speak Balti and have gotten to know the Balti women, especially the elders. |
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Even the tots wore their costumes and enjoyed the fun, peering through their grotesque masks, and frightening their elders. |
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In many of the churches we visit, I find Masons involved as deacons, elders, board members and even pastors. |
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Today's elders remember how it was to go sealing and evidence from Ozette proves that the hunt is thousands of years old. |
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In central Africa they signal the attainment of rank by the community's elders and by initiated members of secret societies. |
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Sikh elders have appealed to the community and asked that the death threats be withdrawn. |
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A story is still told fondly by elders in the regions of how in those days people used to bath in milk in the rainy season. |
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Of course our generation had complete respect for our elders and never ever gave cheek to them or annoyed them. |
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The winners this year were mostly serious-minded elders from traditional communities. |
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Progress would dry up as creative minds wasted their best years in uncreative apprenticeships, under the sour scrutiny of their elders. |
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They are required to by tradition and tribal law passed down by generations of swing elders. |
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The elders enjoy high prestige and occupy a high social status in a traditionalist culture. |
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What's worse is when these people are supposedly your elders and betters and making such a public show of it. |
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The image of the First Minister sitting quietly in his place, listening to his elders and betters, describes the new relationship rather well. |
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Learn respect for your elders and betters, child, or I will make sure you burn. |
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Generally our messy shoulder length hair and denims invoked hostility and disdain from our elders and betters. |
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This, like calculus or reading Milton, is something the undergraduates have studied and learned to do from their elders and betters. |
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They are respected members of the community and for his family to see him ignoring and jeering his elders and betters is very disappointing. |
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The hope is that this drama will prompt viewers to think twice about the way we view our elders and betters. |
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He is a developing actor who should stick to playing the Artful Dodger for now, and leave Fagin to his elders and betters. |
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Even the Parrot aimed to inculcate the habits of godliness and good behaviour, consideration for others, respect for ones elders and betters. |
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A factory farm stood silent and abandoned, hedges of elders dripped berries and were decorated with white trumpets of bindweed. |
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Some of the elders who need exercise are in danger of losing their mobility. |
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Maybe my moral outlook is the result of general respect for elders and betters. |
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But his language mistakes were no barriers as kids and elders alike wanted to hear the man as he showered gifts on them. |
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A representative from each presbytery, along with the three most recent moderators and three elders appointed by the Assembly, each have a vote. |
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The committee is designed to complement existing village authorities such as elders and local councils known as shuras. |
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Instead of these sources, he came to rely upon a few Blackfeet elders and informants to facilitate his imagination. |
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Two elders from the Blackfoot community will be working with museum presenters at the launch of the exhibition on Thursday. |
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The moral turpitude of youth is, and always has been, offensive to its elders. |
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He also knew of elders from a previous generation who were deaf and used sign language. |
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These people were not chosen as community leaders and the elders did not teach the community to follow these two-spirited people. |
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Though he is famous for blithe dismissal of his elders, he was actually remarkably attentive to local history. |
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Unreasonable politics and unreliable infrastructure are not however what worry the Khonoma village elders as much as the unaccustomed attention. |
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I respect my elders and always use sir or ma'am when addressing a stranger. |
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Parliamentary secretaries exist to sign letters, reply to debates at uncongenial hours, and read briefs approved by their elders if not betters. |
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However, many black South African elders are living in multigenerational homes with family members dependent on their pensions for survival. |
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Since she and three unilingual Inuit elders were elected in October, the use of Inuktitut has skyrocketed in municipal documents and proceedings. |
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It connected us with a fruity hedge with brambles, rosehips, sloes, and a hundred yards of elders weighed down with berries. |
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The talks with Naga elders may be fraught with tension but attempts are being made by both sides to keep the dialogue going. |
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Recently, hundreds of volunteers have planted oaks, ashes, box elders, and willows. |
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Being a bit snotty, I then asked the teacher if we really need to respect all of our elders, because to some degree respect must be earned. |
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Everyone cried and laughed for joy when they saw their elders alive and breathing. |
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Good children treat their elders with utmost respect and perform chores without complaint. |
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Graham, who learnt from his father and other Barkinji elders, is a walking encyclopedia of traditional bush tucker. |
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There will also be standing committees on health, social services, social housing and elders. |
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They were ruled by oligarchies or councils of elders, or some mixture of the two, and might therefore best be called tribal republics. |
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Audio or video recordings were made of each interview during on-the-land workshops with elders and caribou harvesters. |
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The marsh gave way gradually to dry land, and the reeds and willows to hazels and elders. |
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The council consists of the headman, priest, village watchman, and four or five elders. |
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Neither of them ever believed their elders when they said that opposites attract. |
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Their clan elders, however, are attempting to calm them down, fearing the outbreak of civil war. |
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In general they said it was the elders and the pundits who kept Hinduism alive in the early days. |
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He shouted at the elders after they said they could not understand what he was saying because he was using the Hokkien dialect. |
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Unlike their offspring, who have few memories of Laos, these community elders have not forgotten their homeland. |
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None of the elders had yet arrived so he was ordered to sit on the paepae, and Stay There, until they arrived. |
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In some traditional families, the elders sometimes wear traditional Chinese formal clothes to greet guests on Chinese New Year's Day. |
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Many pastors, youth ministers, elders, and parishioners effectively intervene to help such troubled families. |
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And I agree that we live and learn from our elders to a degree but what we are in fact is a mirror of their perfection and imperfection. |
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All these factors are combining to put pressure on families to take more responsibility for their elders. |
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To avoid coming down with the illness, he recommends that elders, the very young, or caregivers receive flu shots. |
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Children are amazingly docile and compliant, obediently following the instructions of their elders as if they know no other way. |
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After all, your elders are of a stronger moral fibre, having been tested in life. |
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It is the product of several exhausting days of research, interviews of community elders and field trips by the students. |
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After long confabulations, the tribal elders told him that only the old people would act in his movie. |
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Some of the strongest defenders of the Confession's doctrine were Dutch elders. |
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The elders are expected to support themselves and, if needed, must also be able to pitch in with help, financial and physical. |
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He paid off Laotian, Thai, and Burmese soldiers, policemen, local officials, and village elders. |
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Sampey did not resume his full-time service in the ministry, but he became one of the elders of the church and did on occasion preach there and at other local churches. |
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Similarly, there are residential areas where only the elders dwell, and which are strictly off limits to the young, everyone from mewling infant to energetic teenager. |
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One of the rites of passage for every young political reporter is to listen to the elders tell stories about campaigns past. |
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From his throne of ivory and sculpted wood, the king ruled through an elaborate network of councilors and governors, clan elders and local chieftains, priests and electors. |
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With the fragmentation of extended Indian families and tribes, the unwritten knowledge of elders that was once a counterweight to Anglo hegemony is in danger of being lost. |
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The Andamanese have a number of stories which are told to the younger people by their elders and relate to the doings of their ancestors in a time long ago. |
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In spite of their image as bland, geriatric pols, the party elders gave the LDP a sense political heft. |
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Teachers and elders as inculcators, on the one hand and law enforcers, which include the police, on the other, together share this responsibility. |
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It is important to keep a sense of proportion about these things and, it seems to me, there are times when our elders and betters lose the run of themselves. |
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With snow and ice outside, on the inside the fires of teaching, worship and sadhana were kept burning by 100 devotees, including babies and elders. |
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Osage is a Siouan language of the Southern Plains. Only a handful of elders still speak the Osage language today, but some young people are trying to learn. |
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I wasn't thinking you meant aught by it, lad, and I'd not give two coppers for a youngster as didn't want to see his elders brought down a peg or two once in a while. |
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And sometimes the elders I work with, who are all native speakers of English as well as Salish, see connections between English and Salish that strike me as doubtful. |
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First he takes a common for a wife then tries to convince the council of elders to adopt the concept of allowing the commons responsibilities in the government. |
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After a cabinet shuffle last year, he was made minister of community government and transportation, as well as culture, language, elders and youth. |
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The Secretary of State notes that you claim that your father approached village elders with a request that they mediate in the blood feud in which your family is involved. |
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It has just occurred to me that maybe we were outsmarted by our elders. |
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Some other elders in the paepae refused to have anything to do with her. |
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It begins with the principal speakers and elders of the paepae. |
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The bloodthirsty Young Turks of Bohane bide their time, waiting in the shadows to shank and supplant their revelry-addled elders. |
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Imitating their elders on such occasions, they stuffed themselves with a lot of food and drink, and roared with merriment to the bemusement of all the diners around. |
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Deference and obedience to elders is considered extremely important. |
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Children are expected to be obedient and to show respect for their elders. |
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To make Australian companies competitive, workers have to give up 100 years worth of gains and not question what we are told to do by our elders and betters. |
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The elders recommended that Driscoll step down as preaching pastor and only return when the elders believed he was ready. |
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As if to prove their continuing vitality, the other elders choose to write about younger or even much younger characters. |
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We were all rascals when we were growing up, I was no angel myself, but what I did have, and still do is respect for my elders and people in authority. |
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The families walked the 140-mile trip and children and elders rode on lodge-pole travois dragged by ponies and loaded with tents, kettles and food. |
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The intended spirit of the ancient festival is one of gentleness and thankfulness, paying respect to elders and showing appreciation for the gift of life-giving water. |
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Zhang Ming, a professor of politics at Renmin University, said he had heard that Mr. Xi was criticised by the party elders. |
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Ballarat council looks set to name its newest suburb after one of the city's most famous historical elders, Mullawallah, or King Billy as he was commonly known. |
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Sometimes when tensions run high, even our esteemed elders show a certain lack of maturity. |
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Perhaps there is no better example of this than the way in which we treat our elders living with dementia. |
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Young Master John, please to understand it is not wise to disrespect and interrupt your elders if you wish to benefit from their knowledge and wisdom. |
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Just days before his resignation, Driscoll had been confronted with the results of the investigation by church elders. |
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Nobody has exact figures, but everyone talks of a revival of interest in sweat lodges and sundances, of hunting down elders who can pass on the discarded languages. |
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He expects to find volunteers or hire workers to videotape elders teaching traditional skills like sewing parkas and sealskin mitts, as well as building sleds and igloos. |
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Youngsters who began meddling with the furniture and other products on display, had to be restrained now and again by the elders accompanying them. |
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I want to be clear that the elders themselves are not involved with selecting who would serve on those boards. |
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Simultaneously self-obsessed and self-assured, they think they know everything and look upon their elders with disdain. |
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Each character, from the children to the elders, responds to Grace's self-abasement by enacting the expected role of brute in their own particular way. |
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Loeb, a yoga-practicing surfer and fitness nut, possesses the kind of certainty that eludes many of his elders. |
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Family shrines are denuded as children of princes, chiefs, priests, village headmen, and elders slough off ancient beliefs and sell or burn a heritage they abhor. |
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You cannot learn anything if you do not pay due respect to your elders. |
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When, for example, a dispute arises between two lineages over access to a source of water, elders of a neutral lineage will travel to mediate between the warring groups. |
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He's a symbol, obviously, not of the youth who have abandoned their elders, but, in a bit of unashamed self-aggrandizement, of the writer who has not. |
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Three years ago, the municipality and the hospital entered into an agreement that opened the home to semi-autonomous elders and provided 24-hour care. |
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Our goal was to have both elders and young people as part of the core group, who could then work with other seamstresses from their communities on specific piecework. |
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The Divan, in the years when the Ottoman state was still a Beylik, was composed of the elders of the tribe. |
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Indeed, by the report of our elders, this nervous preparation for old age is only trouble thrown away. |
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The ASA sponsors a number of meetings and educational conferences for both elders and those who work with them. |
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She even charmed her way into the kitchens of ravioli-making elders in Liguria. |
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Jehanzeb also visited bordering areas of Angor Adda and appreciated the role of tribal elders in the current antipolio drive. |
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Until 1971, these elders had practiced their pictorial skills in temporary ceremonial sand paintings, and on sacred tjurunga boards. |
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The jirga meeting took place at Tank Town Hall which was attended by elders of Mehsud and Barki tribes. |
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Dama is a game played by the elders, and constitutes an important part of Qatar's heritage. |
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For good and ill, they will inherit the world their elders made for them. |
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This is particularly the case with the communications technology that children instinctively manipulate more proficiently than their elders. |
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Many elders begin their day by circumambulating the nearest temple to their homes and chanting hymns. |
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The dashing archaeologist is hired by the elders of a remote Indian tribe to find a mystic stone, stolen by the evil Thugee cult. |
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The Hopi elders explained that the mountain is home to certain spiritual beings, Katsinas, who bring the rain and keep the social order. |
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The man had been handed over by Afghan security forces to elders of Banzai Kharoti village on July 18, the western alliance said in a statement. |
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The three-day festivities closed with bou-bhat, when the bride served rice to the male elders of her husband's family. |
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So, little by little, youth loosens the hard carapace of confining custom their elders have built over the human heart. |
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All the chief priests and elders of the people took counsel against Jesus, to put him to death. |
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Certainly, learning from elders how to exploit the environment is a culturelike phenomenon. |
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When ethnographers are asked to read their works to gatherings of Songhay, elders, they, too, are considered griots. |
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Once the elders returned to the cell, the seal was still in place, but Joseph was gone. |
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Joseph travelled back from Arimathea to Jerusalem to meet with the elders, where they questioned him about his escape. |
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Since ancient times, when societies were tribal, there were councils or a headman whose decisions were assessed by village elders. |
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As a result, the elders of his home church, the Independent Upper Chapel of Heckmondwike, refused him admission as a full member. |
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Such bands were sometimes perceived by American parents and elders as rebellious and unwholesome. |
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Large groups of young adults and children spontaneously gathered, believing their innocence would enable success where their elders had failed. |
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An overwhelming majority of Indians, with their consent, have their marriages arranged by their parents or other elders in the family. |
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These are composed of teaching elders and ruling elders from each of the constituent congregations. |
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The approval of women elders given in the 1960s has been rescinded in all states except New South Wales, which has the largest membership. |
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Thus, these are ruled by elders only at the level of the congregations, which are united with one another by covenants of trust. |
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Reformed Baptist churches are organized to be governed by elders, on the congregationalist model. |
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The elders are persons chosen from among the congregation and ordained for this service. |
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In addition to sitting on the session and other church courts, ruling elders have duties as individuals. |
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Ministers may be considered equal in status with the other elders, but they have a distinct ordination and distinct function. |
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There are sometimes further distinctions between the minister and the other elders. |
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Until the 20th century, only men had been eligible for ordination as elders or ministers of the word and sacrament. |
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In some churches, deacons exercise responsibility for practical matters of finance and fabric, either separately or together with the elders. |
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When there is a larger number of ordained ministers than ruling elders, additional ruling elders are appointed to redress the imbalance. |
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I was having dinner with the village elders at the mukhiya's place when one of the servants announced that I had a visitor. |
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As a Presbyterian church, the Church of Scotland is governed by courts of elders rather than by bishops. |
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The book set out a system of church order that included superintendents, ministers, doctors, elders and deacons. |
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The sick person expresses his or her faith by calling for the elders of the church who pray over and anoint the sick with olive oil. |
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The Chinese dining etiquette has that youths should not sit at the table before the elders. |
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In addition to this, youths should not start eating before the elders start eating. |
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The group, made up of both youth and elders from the tribe, is called Grupo Tortuguero Comaac. |
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Sometimes the elders are supplanted, and sometimes the rebels lose and are either cast out of power entirely or incorporated into the pantheon. |
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Among some Inuit groups, if there were children, divorce required the approval of the community and particularly the agreement of the elders. |
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Justice within Inuit culture was moderated by the form of governance that gave significant power to the elders. |
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In a culture with an oral history, elders are the keepers of communal knowledge, effectively the community library. |
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Because they are of extreme value as the repository of knowledge, there are cultural taboos against sacrificing elders. |
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A committee of ten elders selected by the civil authorities regulated worship and built the temples with public funds. |
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The Tainui tribal elders have continued this tradition and the New Zealand Maori Kingitanga movement alive to the present. |
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The Tlatoanimeh of the Aztec Empire were chosen by a council of elders, nobles, and priests. |
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In Presbyterian denominations, the local church is ruled by elected elders, some of which are ministerial. |
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Mrs Horrox told me departees were once presented with a garland of plumeria, but the Mission elders deemed garlands immoral. |
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The council members were band chiefs, elders and other worthy community leaders. |
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Today it is considered a dead tongue, although some elders at the mentioned location still practice it. |
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On April 14, ataman Yakovlev led elders to destroy the rebel camp and captured Razin, taking him soon afterward to Moscow to be executed. |
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They also have the authority to appoint and ordain local pastors, elders, ministers, and reverends within the denomination. |
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In 1995, President of Kyrgyzstan Askar Akaev announced a decree to revitalize the aqsaqal courts of village elders. |
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He said tribal elders and imams had been trying to convince farmers to shun poppy cultivations, but it seemed the effort had little impact. |
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At this informal level, disputes are settled by a jirga, a council of tribal elders. |
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The reason for this is because they have grown up in a different generation and attitude than their elders. |
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Thomas Heathfield, 32, vomited goat's blood and danced for tribal elders in order to become a practising sangoma in South Africa. |
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A very suggestible age and he was likely encouraged and perhaps intimidated to carry out his action by elders, who frankly should be ashamed. |
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She is a loud, saucy child who doesn't show a lot of respect to her elders. |
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My nephew is a little scamp who likes to leave lighted firecrackers under the lawnchairs of his dozing elders. |
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River bottoms and draws between rolling hills of little and big bluestem are choked with cedars, cottonwoods and box elders. |
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Presbyterian churches derive their name from the presbyterian form of church government, which is governed by representative assemblies of elders. |
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The memorious tales that the elders told were always fascinating. |
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The elders, the parents, and the adults create the next generation of violent, cruel perpetrators of blind ideologic fanatics who have a strong grip on the world at this time. |
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At all levels, moderators may be either elders or ministers. |
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Each local church is governed by a body of elected elders usually called the session or consistory, though other terms, such as church board, may apply. |
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Mock the Borneo elders all you like but never forget, when it comes to religious mumbojumbo folks, we're up there with the best of the spellbinders. |
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Immigrant elders leave a familiar home, some without electricity or running water, for a multigenerational home in communities like Fremont that demographers call ethnoburbs. |
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Language is therefore dependent on communities of speakers in which children learn language from their elders and peers and themselves transmit language to their own children. |
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In the real world, very few elders and, percentage-wise, even fewer black elders will be able to lead anything like a dignified life off retirement savings and 401 plans. |
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New England town meetings were derived from meetings held by church elders, and are still an integral part of government in many New England towns. |
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We could just catch a glimpse of the haloed warriors and elders in the frescoes, the shine of the ikons, and the heavily armed forescreen of the altar. |
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Also, though the fount of power might be the chief, he or she is typically not free to wield power without the consent of a council of elders of some kind. |
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In practice, Presbyterianism meant that committees of lay elders had a substantial voice in church government, as opposed to merely being subjects to a ruling hierarchy. |
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Baptists recognize two ministerial offices, elders and deacons. |
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Our unilingual elders are being disadvantaged in their homeland. |
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As an episcopal denomination, the church is governed by bishops, differentiating it from the national Church of Scotland which is presbyterian and governed by elders. |
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Some of the elders had heard rumors that Nathaniel was watching television by himself and paying specific attention to programs that featured females who were cladly dressed. |
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Thomas appointed elders at every place he preached to lead the believers. |
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By 1500, Malankara Church had Parish elders and a Church leader. |
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The elders later discover that Joseph had returned to Arimathea. |
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They generally become elders of the priesthood of Melchizedek at the age of twenty, at which time they frequently engage in missionary activities. |
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This claim was supported by the minister and two elders of her church and meant that Donoghue was not required to provide security for costs in case she lost the appeal. |
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They also select elders from within the membership and accept new members. |
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But he claimed that while elders are a new resource for today's Ireland he added that we live in a society where ageism is almost as rampant today as sexism was 100 years ago. |
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Phase four pursues the defeat of Biafra, which parallels the disarray of the ranks of elders in Umungodo, and the beleaguered efforts to rebuild from the rubble. |
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