Today's youth clearly live in a more affluent, sensate society than that of their grandfathers, indeed even of their fathers. |
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His family travelled up, his grandfathers, father, brothers and friends, and they all made Matt's day very special for him. |
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About ten fathers and two grandfathers took the opportunity to spend time with their children and grandchildren on Tuesday. |
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It's from our grandmothers and our grandfathers that we've learned about the land. |
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The people who died were mothers, fathers, aunts, uncles, grandmothers, grandfathers and friends. |
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I had grandfathers and grandmothers and cousins and uncles and aunties, everyone was there. |
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My son will deliver a discourse on a Torah topic, and each of his grandfathers will say a few words. |
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We heard our fathers and grandfathers argue over the same teams and players. |
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It's the time to reconnect with nature, when kids catch bugs and snakes, grandfathers go fishing and couples take a canoe down a lazy river. |
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But like their fathers and grandfathers before them, the modern day provos were always ones with an eye to the main chance. |
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My father and both my grandfathers were musicians and two of them played the trombone and one the tuba! |
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Historically, grandfathers or fathers would take the kids fishing, even if it was just to the local burn or pond, but that rarely happens now. |
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I've had grandfathers, grandmothers, uncles, aunties, cousins, but I'm not able to be their relative. |
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Vain, shallow and slatternly, it is not what our grandfathers died for. |
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He took special note of the names of Yoruba chiefs and artists, including dates of birth and death, as well as names of their grandfathers, fathers, and sons, if known. |
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Most six-year-olds have memories of standing by their grandfathers as they worked in the basement or out in the garage. |
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There are little kids darting up and down the bleachers, being herded by moms and dads, grandmothers and grandfathers. |
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This is a tribute to our fathers and grandfathers for their self-sacrificing fight, for their victory and for our peaceful life thanks to them. |
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Hackman declared this week that he doesn't want to play grandfathers or doddering old men, and says he won't miss movie-making. |
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Our younger generation will use technology that was just a pipedream to our grandfathers and wishful thinking to us. |
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Smudging with sage in my home helps clean my mind and spirit and carries my prayers to grandmothers, grandfathers and the Great Spirit. |
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He had silicosis, and his incessant cough conveyed history, as if it were something transmitted by his grandfathers, who were miners. |
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Many small visitors, papas and mamas, grandfathers and grandmas listened to the fairy tales telling witch. |
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And my grandfathers were brilliant, they sat back and tolerated those two harpies, I don't know how. |
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In the future, when they will grow, they will be mamas and daddies and later on in the years they will become grandfathers too. |
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Both his grandfathers were miners, who offered to support him at ballet school if his parents couldn't cope. |
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It was our fathers, grandfathers and great-grandfathers who created the system. |
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Would we have the courage to do what our grandfathers and grandmothers did? |
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They point to their hard-working fathers and grandfathers as examples of what they do not want to be. |
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All the animals have someone with them, and from generation to generation, our grandfathers and our fathers told us what they did. |
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In the absence of a father or paternal grandfathers or in the event of their incapacity, the duty of maintenance devolves on the mother. |
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Things which would have seemed nothing short of miraculous to our grandfathers are accepted as a matter of course. |
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Today I am humbled by my grandfathers, whose strength and wisdom has protected and preserved these lands for the past 150 years. |
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The bill grandfathers any existing systems, so no-one will get cut off. |
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The self-regard of these populations, he was convinced, would condemn them to the same fate as their fathers, grandfathers and great-grandfathers. |
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It seems unlikely that Scoot is as bad as it has been painted but wise old grandfathers have been known to say that there is no smoke without fire. |
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Both of my grandfathers were coal miners down there as well. |
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I often heard the lament that their Arab grandfathers and fathers had not thought enough about education, and had simply pushed their sons into the family business. |
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Hartlepool was Labour and your dads and grandfathers all voted Labour. |
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There are more than 500 « before and after » photographs where young men in military uniform can be compared with the grandfathers they have become today. |
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You can see compounds and their endless walls surrounding houses in which grandfathers, grandmothers, fathers, mothers, children and grandchildren live together. |
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If we want to keep the European idea alive it has to be more than just routine and we have to turn it back into the hope it was for our fathers and grandfathers half a century ago. |
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Adam can list over a dozen relatives who have served in wartime, including his grandfathers Rusty Lee Jones and Jack Coldwell, and a great-uncle who died overseas of malaria. |
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No, they are not even abandoned, they are left in the hands of their elder brothers and sisters, grandmothers and grandfathers because their parents have gone off in search of a living. |
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His designs, sketched on sheaves of crumbling onionskin, came from his father, and generations of grandfathers reaching back to the eighteenth century. |
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Is this the freedom our grandfathers fought for at Gallipoli? |
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The fact that goods considered necessities today were the luxuries of a generation ago and quite unthought of in the days of our grandfathers is surely an indication of an advancing level of living. |
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Potter tells her no Potter can marry into trade, but Beatrix reminds her that her grandfathers were both tradesmen. |
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Because the values, lifestyles and tendency to networked mercuriality of the new generation means that, if they started from scratch, they would not build the same things their grandfathers did. |
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Revenues from grandfathers now have scientific evidence: research at the Federal University of Parana proved the effectiveness of arnica for treating bruises, especially those with purple marks. |
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When it is offered and a request is made, there is an opening of a door between the physical world we live in and the spiritual world of our Creator and the sacred grandmothers and grandfathers. |
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As one gets married and has children they grow up and in time they have for us grandchildren so we become grandfathers or as some call us, granddads. |
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These grandfathers seemed to experience psychological distress, which has been reported in other studies on role transition from grandparent to parent in late life. |
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I gave up the roll ups way back purely because of the chesty coughs and my Grandfathers death. |
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Grandfathers decked out in bright yellow and green soccer jerseys, showing off Eiffel Towers shaved into the back of their heads. |
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