His maternal grandparents travelled to the US from Emly, while his paternal grandfather hailed from Killoch in Co Down. |
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Luke lives with his parents and grandparents on a farm that has never been painted. |
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I'm going to stay with my grandparents tomorrow, so no updates over the weekend, sorry! |
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It's hard to do the former and very easy to do the latter especially if parents and grandparents are financing them. |
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The hall was packed to the doors with parents, grandparents and friends of these young budding actors and actresses. |
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Children and parents, grandparents, singles and young adults are all equally welcome. |
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We lived with my grandparents and, as grandmother was a medium, spiritualism was part of everyday life. |
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Second, in a custody proceeding, a court may grant grandparents visitation rights if it is in the best interests of the child. |
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Iris Chang, whose grandparents escaped the city just before it fell, has written a brilliant and chilling account of this terrible war chapter. |
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One of the things I see is grandparents supporting kids while parents are wasting the child support money. |
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After the brief internment of her father, she was sent to live with her grandparents on the French Riviera. |
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Perhaps paid leave from work to support mothers could be extended to grandparents or family members outside the nuclear family. |
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For maximum informativeness, each pedigree collected consisted of 4 grandparents, 2 parents, and 6-11 offspring. |
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Under the sheer weight of numbers, grandparents, aunts and uncles have begun to disown their own. |
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The family unit has at its head the ancestors followed by the grandparents, the father, the wives and then the children. |
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These different levels of adoption allow grandparents or childless siblings to maintain multigenerational domestic units. |
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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 grew up watching his parents, grandparents and neighbors communing with the land as if it were a living thing. |
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Those adults may be the child's biological parents, or they may be step-parents, same-sex parents, grandparents, and other near relatives. |
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Take note of that the next time you sass your grandparents or fail to wash your hands before dinner. |
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Most food today would still be recognisable to our grandparents and jetpacks are mostly confined to James Bond movies. |
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It was a double celebration as his grandparents Jane and Paddy Deere were celebrating their 54th wedding anniversary. |
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I was brought up by my grandparents, which is quite normal in Caribbean families. |
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We may be coming to a situation where whole families, grandparents, parents and weans are all users. |
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When I think about what my grandparents went through, I have to succeed, to press onward and upward. |
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Involve grandparents in your child's life, such as inviting them to school concerts and open days or birthday parties. |
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Not everybody is eligible for it, and in fact in our opinion, far too few grandparents get substantial financial help. |
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It is often hard for children to believe their uncles and aunts and grandparents were young and in love and involved in exciting escapades. |
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Gangs of small boys gathered around little fizzing bombs, or lobbed Catherine wheels under the chairs of dozing grandparents. |
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Whenever your grandparents go to Italy, they bring back about five bottles of Strega, Galiano and Sambuca. |
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All mothers, grandparents and childminders are welcome to come and enjoy a chat and a cuppa. |
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Our own dancing allows children to dance with their parents and grandparents at weddings and ceilidhs. |
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When the judge then suggested that he live with his grandparents, the boy cried out that they also beat him. |
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Note that all related outbred progeny are related to these grandparents through their common sire. |
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With bombs raining down about their heads and millions fighting on the battlefield, our grandparents knew where they were. |
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I want to tell my children and my grandchildren that their parents and grandparents were neither super-men nor human chaff. |
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The thought of a high tea brought back childhood memories of Sundays at my grandparents. |
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Access to the Applicant mother on a reasonable basis including overnights as arranged by the grandparents and the mother. |
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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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The family usually spends summer in Dubrovnik so that both children can see their grandparents. |
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Stella always knew who we were and would ask after my grandparents even though we were only there in the summertime for a couple of weeks. |
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Her grandparents ran the old Savernake Forest Hotel and her father owned nightclubs. |
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Her grandparents cultivated paddy and always gave away the best quality rice to people who came to them seeking charity. |
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Born in Hunan and raised by his grandparents while his parents worked in another region, Tan had a carefree childhood. |
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There is no trace of the house where the grandparents lived for more than 40 years. |
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For Lydia, the exhibition marks her first as assistant keeper at the museum, where her grandparents were once volunteer guides. |
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Teens and young adults will come of age taking the Internet for granted, as their parents did television, as their grandparents did telephones. |
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My grandparents have been trying to sell their duplex for about 7 months now. |
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Nor are grandparents or other extended family members so readily available for nursing duties. |
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You are the reapers of the dream envisioned by your parents and grandparents. |
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And the elderly grandparents carry the images of that van flying into their front yard and of their grandson dying before their eyes. |
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In today's mobile societies, most of us no longer live in the locality where our grandparents and great-grandparents lived. |
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On the drive home I realized that I not only know her mother, I knew her grandparents, and her great-grandparents. |
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Unlike many of his young Indian peers, Rogers' Kiowa grandparents believed in serving more traditional foods, including berries, deer, and fish. |
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Alex said that when he was about six, he remembers hiking to the top of a mountain with his grandparents and flying kites with his grandfather. |
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Other grandparents fear the regular and erratic comings and goings and demands of the unfit parents of their grandchildren. |
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Those who teach kids all agree that those kids who saw their parents and grandparents knitting picked knitting up faster. |
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The audience of parents, grandparents, Godparents and families were reduced to helpless fits of giggles. |
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When they finally found the daughter, the wife and grandparents refused to let her go to visit her dying father. |
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Their grandparents were only a 15-minute drive but a world away from the harsh neighborhood where the children lived. |
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Passed off as the 15th child of his philoprogenitive grandparents, he seems never to have known the true story of his birth. |
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The Conservatives would offer courses to grandparents who wanted to refresh their childcare skills. |
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I froze in horror as I saw that Gabriel had already found my grandparents, and was sitting with them, chatting amenably. |
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He lived on the sub-continent until the age of five, when his boyish larks led his parents to send him to live with his grandparents in Devon. |
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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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There are stories my mother has told me of the degradations that my grandparents and their ancestors had to go through. |
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Aged six, he was sent to England to board at Ovingdean preparatory school in Sussex, spending holidays with his grandparents. |
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Some still have grandparents but they are too old or sick to bring them up so they board at the school in dormitories. |
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According to Anne Smith, grandparents often prefer to buy traditional dolls and are less influenced by advertising and pester power than parents. |
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We urge parents, grandparents and child carers to turn ponds into child-friendly sandpits. |
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These days children do not have grandparents telling them folklore and stories from epics. |
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He plans to hide it in a box of linens, and, if he is caught, saying that he is taking linens to his grandparents in their apartment. |
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This is the sort of experience our grandparents and great-grandparents took for granted. |
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She has inherited a property from her grandparents and wishes to move into that home with her children. |
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This means that there's a new generation of grandparents who may not be quite ready for grandparenthood. |
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The lucky ones have grandparents living locally who are willing to help out on a regular basis. |
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They were never rich, but our grandparents managed to work long, hard hours to raise a family and make a living. |
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Many Sansei long to know more about their cultural roots, although the ways of their grandparents are alien to them. |
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The next day, I moved in with my grandparents, who lived on the north side of Metrocon, and I guess to help me heal, they spoiled me rotten. |
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My grandparents never minded the lookie-loos, it came with the territory of owning such an interesting old house. |
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Many of my friends, and my wife, lost grandparents during their twenties too. |
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We lived across the street from my grandparents next to my granddad's pig farm. |
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One pair of grandparents will buy the pram or pushchair and the other will get the cot. |
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The boys eat dinner together with each set of grandparents, say grace before meals, and read or share stories at night. |
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For Derek shopkeeping is in his family's blood, with grandparents, uncles, aunties and nieces all running shops. |
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Unless there is demonstrable chance of harm to the child, grandparents should be able to visit their grandchildren. |
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Families used to mean a father and mother, grandparents, and the children, and aunts and uncles and cousins. |
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Zoe recalls going to her grandparents for Christmas tea with all the aunts, uncles and cousins. |
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Her grandparents once entertained poets and artists in their salon, discussing the merits of T. S. Eliot. |
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Scarlett always said that he took after his grandparents rather than his parents. |
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Many of our growing years have been spent tasting the delectable food prepared by parents and grandparents. |
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All four of my grandparents legally immigrated to this country from Russia, Poland and France. |
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Voters nowadays are far less loyal to political parties than their parents or grandparents were. |
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It's been a happy place for many children and their parents and grandparents. |
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Relating to grandparents and vice versa is usually less fraught as the generation gap gives distance. |
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Birthday wishes come to them both from Paul and Statia, Dad and Mam and grandparents. |
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He starts with Kennedy's maternal and paternal grandparents and traces the genealogical line to Kennedy himself. |
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As usual, she telephoned for help and the paternal grandparents drove to Kingston to pick the children up. |
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All children were taught to be respectful to their parents and grandparents. |
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The sense of family identity extended to grandparents, aunts and uncles, cousins, and relatives by marriage. |
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As a child, his family lived with his maternal grandparents of whom he was very fond. |
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If Mathew's parents were both born here, doesn't that make his grandparents first gen, and him third gen? |
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For us, prepping is more or less just living like our grandparents did years ago. |
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What is undeniable is that we are expected to live a bit longer than our parents and grandparents. |
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About one in six Catalans, as it is my case, have parents or grandparents who are immigrants. |
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She returned to the UK during school holidays, to spend time with her grandparents. |
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My agricultural working class grandparents worked in hunt kennels all their lives and lived in tied cottages. |
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Young children bearing the medals of their grandparents, along with police, Army cadets, scouts and guides also took part in the march. |
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Although he is Clydebank born and bred, his parents and grandparents hailed from up north. |
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I suspect that the vast majority of true believers in every major religion have parents and grandparents of the same faith. |
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And I told him that my mother and father, my two aunts, my two grandparents on both sides, they all died around the age of seventy. |
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Ties are broken with beloved grandparents and aunts and uncles on one side of the family. |
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In addition, grandparents, plus aunts and uncles and their children, may also live under the same roof. |
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Howard has a bent for rebellion and grand causal schemes and shares that and other preoccupations with his grandparents. |
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He's stuck in a pebble-dashed council house on the edge while townies occupy the cottage that his grandparents once lived in. |
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She was such a hit with everyone we met, but most particularly with my elderly grandparents, who were besotted with her. |
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He added that he has taught both parents and grandparents of some of the current pupils. |
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But I hope to show they embody beauty because of the way they have spent their days walking paths trodden by their grandparents. |
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Nor do most grandparents actually live with their children and grandchildren. |
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To reach Phillip W Steele's grandparents on Gilliland farm, the caller would have to ring two longs and a short on a wooden box on the wall. |
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And the mother and father, the biological parents of this baby were in the wind but the grandparents lived in New Jersey. |
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The grandparents then withdraw to another house on the family estate and cultivate their own land as long as they can. |
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Left with nothing but the clothes on his back, he was shunted between neighbours in Ruxley Lane and grandparents in Clapham and Croydon. |
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The two figures you see down here beside the roots are actually my grandparents on my mother's side. |
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It is a national holiday, a long weekend giving us time to travel to visit mother, father and grandparents. |
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My whole family worked in the business including both sets of grandparents and my parents. |
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One set of my grandparents is coming up on their 65th wedding anniversary later this year. |
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Most grandparents are warm and cuddly, and love hearing from their grandkids. |
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I have a loving mother, father, grandparents, uncles, aunts, family in general. |
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They've invited me to their house parties where I met their parents, grandparents, aunts, uncles, cousins, brothers, and sisters. |
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We would fall asleep listening to my grandparents sitting at the table playing cards or cribbage. |
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The family includes many relatives, such as grandparents, uncles, aunts, cousins, nephews, and nieces. |
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Born in Placerville, California, where his maternal grandparents were forty-niners, Gagliani grew up in the Italian community of San Francisco. |
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Modern life breeds a strain of different problems than our grandparents were used to. |
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Eat some cranachan and then go for an hour's walk, like our grandparents would have done. |
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No longer do young people absorb information about their forebears from grandparents. |
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Next May we will see a unification of Europe undreamed of by our parents and grandparents with the admission of ten countries. |
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In certain sectors, they say, it was permissible to regard everyone, infants and grandparents included, as though they were grenade slingers. |
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Any child without parents or grandparents to care for it was placed in a state orphanage. |
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Above all, she feels grandparents should support parents by giving them regular breaks. |
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She still used to return to her grandparents ' home in Micklegate every summer for the holidays. |
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In extended families, grandparents, especially grandmothers, provide a good deal of child care. |
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We seem to be living in a much more permissive society than our parents and grandparents did. |
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I was the only child in the family, and I was coddled by my parents, grandparents, aunts and uncles. |
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All cattle included in the study had pedigrees traceable to paternal and maternal grandparents. |
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Her grandparents lived in a complex biocultural mosaic, from the Alutiq and Tlingt to the north to the Pomo and Wappo to the south. |
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Noel made sure that he popped into his grandparents for an enjoyable natter. |
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The same patterns can be seen in people who were raised by one or both of their natural parents, or by their grandparents. |
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It says that it is a dynamic group aiming to enforce the rights of children to see their natural parents and grandparents. |
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Her grandparents were fixing to leave for work, leaving her all alone in the house. |
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This can include grandparents, babysitters, relatives, family friends and playmates. |
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It is not often that grandchildren see their four grandparents celebrate golden jubilees. |
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My grandparents had a bowl of mixed salted nuts on the table. |
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The grandparents do their bit, Todd does his bit, Bristol is there to babysit. |
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My birth certificate was modified, I changed my name, and when I was sixteen I emancipated from my grandparents and my father. |
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Our grandparents who planted and pruned according to phases of the moon are early examples of farmers using natural influences to nurture plant growth. |
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The cover sports a photograph of Dove's grandparents, giving a sense of the ordinary people whose quotidian lives will be fleetingly sketched within. |
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His mother was one of six children and there were still three sisters and two brothers as well as Keith's grandparents living in the three-bedroom weatherboard house. |
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They want their Olympians to be proud grandparents and not pushing up daisies at 40 when bodies abused by anabolic steroids suffer total organ failure. |
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In fact, I'm seriously impressed at just how many parents, grandparents and other relatives are thinking ahead and planning their family's future. |
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Patrick Lynch, whose maternal grandparents came from Kiltimagh, was the Grand Marshal and he got a great reception as he led the parade through the town. |
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In a heart-breaking moment when he was younger his grandparents took him to Disneyworld in the US, and in a wishing well he wished his father was there. |
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Frieda spent her girlhood in the embrace of her extended family, living a few blocks from both sets of grandparents. |
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I can also remember wailing my head off as my mum tries to calm me down whilst going aboard an ocean liner to see my grandparents off on a cruise. |
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The Romanies, an extended family consisting of grandparents, their daughter, and her family, have lived in north Wiltshire for more than 50 years. |
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No wonder video chat seems to be most popular amongst grandparents who want to see their grandchildren. |
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Some children live with their uncle and aunt, some live with their grandparents. |
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She welcomed us warmly, and shared memories of my grandparents and great-grandparents. |
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Sunshine will appeal to story group times at schools and libraries, as well as parents and grandparents lullabying their children to sleep at bedtime. |
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I tried to talk to my mother, she saw it only as my trying to move back to London to live with my grandparents and basically told me I was a snotty little madam. |
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Spring Break girls were a tease for the guys and an obvious embarrassment for the parents and grandparents, but it was certainly not a boom for any of the girls. |
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Then daddies and mammies and their little ones would visit grandparents with presents and a wonderful family time of reunion was experienced by so many people. |
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Joan and I, along with Isabella's parents Mary Gaye and Jo, can't wait to become proud grandparents. |
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There, in the South, in the shadows of pine forests, meadows, arable fields, and rich pastures, his paternal grandparents embarked on their quest for freedom. |
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Those of us whose grandparents did come from somewhere between Minsk and Vienna also lose out. |
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Ask your grandparents about morals and values fifty or sixty years ago. |
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I wish more grandparents, parents, aunts and uncles, brothers and sisters would set their stories down on tape for family, friends and future generations. |
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Children are growing up in blended families, families with both parents working, single parent families, multigenerational families, and families headed by grandparents. |
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I have to take the munchkins to my grandparents house anyway. |
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I have often heard artists credit their grandparents or parents who were potters or carvers, muralists or weavers, traditional healers, praise singers or storytellers. |
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My grandparents owned a small farm, whittled down over the years to about 40 acres of bottomland, in some of the most productive agricultural land in America. |
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My theory is that my great grandparents were walking happily hand-in-hand in Cannaught Place, she clad in hot pants and he completely in a state of nature. |
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Our grandparents survived the Great Depression, the breadlines, the shanties, the World Wars, Viet Nam, and so many more things that we can't put into our own short lifespan. |
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Some of the earliest members of Detroit's Chaldean American community recall hearing stories from their grandparents about the conversion of their town from Nestorianism. |
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Kids with less powerful squirt guns lobby parents and grandparents for more expensive, more powerful squirters, lest they be too weak to play the game. |
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Families today include nuclear families, single-parent homes, grandparents raising grandchildren, siblings living in various corners of the globe, and more. |
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Raised by his maternal grandparents from age four to six, he was passed around relatives after their death while his mother trained as a nurse in London. |
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I think a lot of us believe this because we grew up seeing the rigidity of our parents and grandparents, uncles and aunts. |
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Families with parents, siblings and grandparents in one house are readily accepted, as are those with single parents and families with step-parents and step-siblings. |
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Paragraph of the definition then goes on to say that, to avoid doubt, it includes brothers, stepbrothers, stepsisters, step-parents or guardians, grandparents, and so forth. |
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Both coming from old money, Sarah's grandparents are unnaturally wealthy. |
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As the children collected their awards, accompanied by their proud parents and grandparents, a shower of coloured balloons cascaded down and around them. |
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In the ensuing stramash I was left behind with my grandparents. |
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Our worldview has been dictated to us by our parents, grandparents, teachers, priests, ministers and rabbis and enforced under penalty of hellfire. |
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The language associated with the traditional storytelling and ceremonials of the tribe is less accessible to students who have not had instruction from their grandparents. |
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Then there were the commercials, whose content included a flatulent horse, a fight between grandparents, and enough spots for impotence medications to raise the Titanic. |
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The age of the grandparents ranged from the early forties to mid fifties. |
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Were my grandparents secretly crusading to end world hunger? |
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They see themselves as men of destiny, when they're actually front men for a massive scam that has been going on long before their grandparents got out of diapers. |
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How do you involve long distance grandparents in your DC's life? |
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There was no problem with the generation gap but his grandparents left their own mark on him, and you might call the values he hopes he's inherited old-fashioned ones. |
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I had a brilliant extended family that included a very generous grand-aunt, uncle and grandparents, who made it their business to regularly rescue me from the jaws of poverty. |
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Say goodbye to the image of gray-haired grandparents in rocking chairs. |
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The grave is where my grandparents and great-grandparents are buried. |
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Sometimes, you think, we are becoming soft, far more ready to give way to sloppy self-indulgent emotionalism than our parents and grandparents were. |
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It didn't matter that now her family had fallen from their fortunes through the foolishness and excessiveness of her grandparents and her own parents. |
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Once the heat of the day has passed and the sun starts to set, a steady trickle of excitable youngsters drag their parents and grandparents to the banks of the river. |
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They are also doting grandparents to nine lovely grandchildren. |
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The story begins with dysfunctional grandparents and extends itself to Mitchell's life in an unbroken line that will make students of social services work nod knowingly. |
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Lately, however, a new generation has begun taking up the torch and is determined to cut the rug in much the way that their grandparents did. |
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His paternal grandparents were Livia, Augustus' third wife, and Tiberius Claudius Nero. |
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My grandparents came to Havana in the 1920s and 1930s from Warsaw and a village near Pinsk that was Russian or Polish, depending on the day. |
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His grandparents took great pleasure in seeing him graduate from college. |
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More childcare is probably undertaken by grandparents than the formal sector in organisations such as nurseries, playschools and kids clubs. |
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Key relatives included siblings, parents, offspring, grandparents, first uncles and aunts, and the propositus. |
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Emergency dispatchers gave cardiopulmonary resuscitation instructions by phone to the grandparents before paramedics arrived a few minutes later. |
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A close relationship with grandparents seems to be associated with having a more positive attitude toward their own aging among preteenagers. |
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Visiting her grandparents at Buckingham Palace, young Elizabeth found to her delight the sentry guard would present arms every time she passed. |
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His maternal grandparents were Emperor John VI Kantabouzenos and Eirene Asanina. |
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Kirby noted that the game of T-Ball has brought a lot of joy to not only kids but to their parents and grandparents. |
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I remember that growing up in Trinidad the calypsonian, like the blues singer, was regarded by my parents and grandparents as devil music. |
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Bitter, his daughter-in-law, Kathy Bitter, and grandparents, Leslie and Pauline Mangel, and aunts and uncles. |
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When her grandparents asked Bita what she wanted to celebrate Persian new year, she handed them the lunch box with the cat pasted on it. |
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Your son has a right to see his grandparents as long as they understand they mustn't badmouth his dad in front of him. |
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Her young daughter, Alita, is about to move into the crowded home after being looked after by her grandparents. |
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These people are buying stoves that their grandparents depended on to keep them warm in cold winters in an uninsulated house. |
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The Saminess, for their grandparents, was not so much a reflexive matter as something naturalized and implicit. |
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As a result, many grandchildren could be handed nest eggs of up to GBP20k by their grandparents at some stage during their life. |
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Mexican society is broken up into a three generational units consisting of grandparents, children and grandchildren. |
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His grandparents were immigrants from Germany who settled in Pennsylvania. |
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More often than not, it consists of grandparents, their sons and their sons' families. |
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Sarah, she kissed each of her grandparents on the forehead. They were planted in a graveyard behind the church. |
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One of his grandparents, Catherine Acton, descended from Sir Walter Acton, 2nd Baronet. |
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Burial with his great grandparents will be in Howard Street Cemetery in Northborough. |
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Her maternal grandparents were the consul Gaius Claudius Marcellus Minor and Octavia the Younger, sister of Augustus. |
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Gender roles also tend to be more traditional, and grandparents play a greater role in bringing up children, than in the West. |
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Gary's unusual shot captured the happy couple in front of a hen house that once belonged to Sarah's great grandparents. |
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Families Talking provides mediation services and support to children, parents, step-parents and grandparents affected by relationship breakdown. |
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They had hearts of gold, always looked out for others and were great grandparents. |
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Tommy was the son of a Rhondda coal miner, and had been visiting his grandparents at the time. |
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Erin and Owain Gruffydd's great, great, great grandparents were among the first settlers. |
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There is also a track about Michael Jackson and one dedicated to her late grandparents. |
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Although Clapton's grandparents eventually told him the truth about his parentage, he only knew that his father's name was Edward Fryer. |
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Years later, his mother married another Canadian soldier and moved to Germany, leaving young Eric with his grandparents in Surrey. |
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My grandparents on my father's side took a hunting trip to the Treasure State when I was just finishing up grammar school. |
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I descend from 2 Black parents, 4 Black grandparents, 8 great grandparents and 16 great-great grandparents. |
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Frank and Bertrand were placed in the care of their staunchly Victorian paternal grandparents, who lived at Pembroke Lodge in Richmond Park. |
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In 1895, his parents moved to Manchester, leaving him in the care of his maternal grandparents. |
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The second and third rules provide fertile grounds for standover tactics by young people, often against their grandparents. |
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How to Build the Grandma Connection also explains why grandparents are VIPs in their grandchildren's lives and shares the life lessons of grandparenthood. |
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This Government, like so many in the past, does not give adequate precedence to infrastructure development and overtrades on the investments of our grandparents. |
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And in his new TV role the 26-year-old hopes to ensure the children will gain as much enjoyment and fun out of nursery rhymes as their parents and grandparents once did. |
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I worry we will be in the poorhouse or, worse yet, that we will have to move in with our kids and their snotty-nosed spoiled brats who call us grandparents. |
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The first son and daughter are traditionally named after the paternal grandparents, then the maternal parents' names are next in line for the remaining children. |
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The move was a traumatic one, as Giggs was very close to his grandparents in Cardiff, but he would often return there with his family at weekends or on school holidays. |
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Coats of arms in Spain were generally left up to the owner themselves, but the design was based on military service and the heritage of their grandparents. |
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While Mary's grandparents, Ferdinand and Isabella, had retained sovereignty of their own realms during their marriage, there was no precedent to follow in England. |
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He was the first of my grandparents to die but none of them made it much past seventy, although that was very much looked on as 'a decent innings' in early-seventies England. |
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While my grandparents sat rocking with laughter in their deck chairs, I trundled down the catwalk in my cossie, holding a beach ball, bright red with shame. |
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An interesting thing that I did not discuss with them was that my father's great, great, great grandparents had been forced to travel on the Trail of Tears in 1838-9 as well. |
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Proud grandparents Philip Garvey, 56, and wife Ann, 55, were flying to visit their daughter Laura Francis, 31, and her two-year-old toddler Katie. |
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Grandparents tend to be more indulgent of grandchildren than the parents themselves. |
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Grandparents hit by pension shortfalls will move in with their grown-up children to save on residential care charges. |
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Grandparents on both sides can also be brought in to help the parents come to a shared care situation. |
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Grandparents commonly help raise children, although day-care facilities are available for working mothers. |
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Grandparents aren't mind-readers so try and have regular discussions with them about discipline, diet and other matters so that they know what your views and wishes are. |
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The Grandparents Day was observed in the school to honour senior family members who showered experience, patience and unstinting love on their grandchildren in abundance. |
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Grandparents are usually involved in the raising process of the children along with guidance and education. |
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