These college savings plans allow you to invest in a portfolio of mutual funds on behalf of a child, grandchild or other beneficiary. |
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This first grandchild was to be her enduring favourite, and the devotion was reciprocated. |
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Later in life, Jan enjoyed spending time with her four grandchildren and one step grandchild. |
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We have a play date with our youngest grandchild, and we don't want to miss it. |
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My first cousin's grandchild and I are first cousins twice removed to each other. |
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It could be for a relative who lives overseas or a grandchild whom grandparents do not see at Christmas. |
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She has three grown-up children, two daughters and a son, and a grandchild. |
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In this system, childless women may raise a niece or nephew and grandparents may exercise parental control over a grandchild. |
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He reminded me of a loving grandpa to whom a grandchild could run to for solace and comfort. |
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I ran across to my daughter-in-law to look after my grandchild and started running down to the field. |
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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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Then she sits her grandchild on her knee, to show him how his father would trade the family in. |
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Likewise, a man is legally pardoned from killing his child or grandchild, but a woman is not. |
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However, she did, in the end, return home, in part because of her responsibility for babysitting her grandchild. |
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Creating this one-of-a-kind keepsake is sure to make your grandchild feel special. |
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If a grandchild is special to you, put your heart into showing it by creating a scrapbook. |
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She said that she had a daughter who had a baby, and that she had to save her strength to care for her grandchild and be there for her family. |
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Compare your experiences by pasting photos from your childhood next to similar photos of your grandchild. |
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Quiet and unassuming, she has been doting on their first grandchild Sophie, who was born two weeks ago, while he has been preparing for the leadership battle. |
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A change in lifestyle made me do it: I had my 13th grandchild and decided I wanted to live a little longer. |
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Sometimes a grandchild is sent up the path to poke his or her head into her home and invite her to go sailing. |
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They've done mock interviews, funeral orations, series of imagined letters from the famous person to a grandchild, or from an invented friend to the famous person. |
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It is the grandchild of two earlier therapies, samatha and ataraxia, Buddhist and Epicurean strategies for avoiding perturbation. |
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Each beneficiary must be your child, grandchild, great-grandchild or sibling, by birth or adoption. |
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We have friends who had a grandchild with neuroblastoma, so I feel that I do know a little bit about it. |
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It may allow them to see their grandchild born, or their daughter marry or to say goodbye to their family in the way they wish. |
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A grandmother's anxiety wants everything to be fast, but there's been cases where it's taken years for a grandchild to accept their grandmother. |
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Smiling to your grandchild in real life is a lot easier than making a Smiley on the internet. |
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They have two sons and a grandson aged two and another grandchild due in November, whom he thinks he may never see. |
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Note that dependants other than a child or grandchild must be residents of Canada. |
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Under the previous census, such a grandchild would not have been considered a member of any census family. |
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Direct Relative: Father, mother, grandparent, sister, brother, son, daughter, grandchild or in-law, who is a resident of the province. |
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With a Gift savings account, you can make a valuable contribution to the future of your godchild, grandchild or another child who is dear to you. |
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But he was interested in one's efforts and family also, and would connect the career of a grandchild to one's family. |
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Mr. Speaker, I am glad the member mentioned that because my first grandchild will be born in August and her name will be Willow. |
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There could then be a subsequent transfer of the policy from the spouse of the parent to the grandchild. |
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This baby will be the first child for Mike and Zara and the third grandchild for The Princess Royal. |
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Finally, near the end of his life, he takes his own grandchild to Yom Kippur Eve services and listens to her guess why Kol Nidre is sung three times. |
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Family member means your spouse, parent, step-parent, grandparent, grandchild, in-law, natural or adopted child, step-child, brother, sister, step-brother, step-sister, legal guardian, or legal ward. |
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But the grandchild persists and so the grandmother tells the grandchild about a creepy crawly hairless lemming and tickles her grandchild pretending to be a lemming. |
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Save for a grandchild or godchild and give a piece of the future. |
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If your grandchild is a computer whiz, ask for help learning to use the Internet or setting up a personal Web site where you can share family stories or history. |
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This torture is based in dissembling the family unit by separating: parent and child, grandparent and grandchild, uncles and aunts from nieces and nephews, brothers and sisters from cousins. |
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One year into her tour of duty, she was surprised and delighted her retired parents decided to relocate to Kelowna and would now get to see their new grandchild growing up. |
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Immediate Family Member means your mother, father, sibling, child, spouse, grandparent, grandchild, aunt, uncle, niece, nephew, mother-in-law, father-in-law, son-in-law, daughter-in-law, brother-in-law or sister-in-law. |
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A beneficiary may include a spouse, parent, grandparent, guardian, child, grandchild, brother, sister, mother-in-law, father-in-law, brother-in-law, sister-in-law, aunt, uncle, niece or nephew. |
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I heard from the ambassador of Afghanistan today who told a horrific story about a grandmother and her grandchild who were nailed to a tree by the Taliban as a form of assassination, public extermination of human life. |
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The following persons are relatives within the third degree of relationship: great-grandparent, grandparent, parent, uncle, aunt, brother, sister, child, grandchild, great-grandchild, nephew or niece. |
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If you have children, are planning to start a family, have a grandchild, niece, nephew, relative or friends you would like to save for, this information can help get you started. |
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Haifa has actually got a grandchild from her daughter Zainab, whom she's reportedly never in touch with. |
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If you die and the plan assets are not payable to your spouse or to a dependent child or grandchild, the fair market value of the plan is included in your income. |
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However, special rules apply in respect of transfers by an individual of farm property to an individual's child or grandchild to increase the maximum reserve period to 10 years. |
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Any sibling of the grandchild would also be granted status. |
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The child shall include a son, a daughter or a grandchild by a son. |
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Under the legislation in force between 1951 and 1985, the grandchild of the hypothetical brother would have lost status at age 21, but under the 1985 Indian Act he or she is entitled to registration. |
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Charles was born at Buckingham Palace as the first grandchild of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth. |
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The town is also the place where Rabbi Yom Tov of Falaise, grandchild of Rashi held his rabbinical court. |
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No grandchild will want to see their grandparent losing out in later life because they have overcommitted when offering to pay their university fees. |
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They feel they are caught up in all these parently duties. All their waking hours are taken up in housekeeping, caring for the daughter, son-in-law and the grandchild. |
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Rollo's son and heir, William Longsword, and grandchild, Richard the Fearless, forged the Duchy of Normandy into West Francia's most cohesive and formidable principality. |
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