Outside the immediate family, the lineage and the clan are the most common descent groups. |
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All we knew, though, was that she wanted a small private cremation with only immediate family present. |
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We have been through traumatic experiences and have no immediate family to turn to except each other. |
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Not just the immediate family, but including all my aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces, nephews. |
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He said he planned to share the money out with his nephews, nieces, grandnieces and his immediate family. |
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Leaders are also to be held responsible for the behavior of their immediate family and personal assistants. |
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Nearly half say they or an immediate family member have had their home broken into or burglarized. |
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Was she in quarantine to protect most of her immediate family from the disease that was about to end her life? |
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He said about seven of the boy's immediate family and close friends had been given antibiotics. |
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She was the sole member of her immediate family to survive, although she suffered serious head, leg and throat injuries. |
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She knew that she shouldn't trust anyone outside of her immediate family or tiny group of close friends. |
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The courtyard is completely enclosed, as is the private world of the immediate family. |
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Many people have been affected deeply by his passing but none more so than his immediate family. |
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Members of his immediate family attended a memorial service in New York yesterday. |
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Note: Employees and their immediate family members of these organizations are not eligible to participate in the art contest. |
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This engenders a society bent on self-promotion, lacking almost entirely in any community values beyond the immediate family. |
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After the departure of the soul the immediate family is given a religiously sanctioned means to express grief by rending their garments. |
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In some cases, the activities of a spouse, domestic partner or an immediate family member can also create a conflict of interest. |
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It may also include non-custodial parents, step-parents or others whom the child identifies as immediate family. |
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Not be self-employed, an independent contractor, a controlling stockholder of your company or employed by a member of your immediate family. |
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A person with an immediate family member already interned in the cemetery, who had met the requirements of a parishioner. |
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For these participants, socializing and assistance with household chores from immediate family members was their preference. |
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They often become casualties of excessively fast-paced and hurried lives that leave us with very little time and room for immediate family. |
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It was hard, then, to find anyone outside his immediate family who would speak with unaverted eyes of the likelihood of a Kerry comeback. |
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Her immediate family lives in the Atlanta area, and her personal time frequently is spent visiting her mother and father, two sisters, and three brothers. |
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The members of Mr. Wilson's immediate family survived the war, however an uncle was lost at sea on a merchant ship. |
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Up to two-thirds of people over 75 are dependent on informal care, mostly provided by the immediate family, especially women. |
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How often do you try to convince people, outside of your immediate family, of your own point of view? |
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The term victim also includes, where appropriate, the immediate family or dependants of the direct victim. |
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He indicates that he has received e-mails from the immediate family of the author, and argues that her life is still seriously threatened. |
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One of the largest contributor to the well-being of seniors is the immediate family. |
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These are children between 2 and 18 years old, each of whom was accompanied by a member of his or her immediate family. |
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Sometimes, people who are seriously ill do not want any visitors other than immediate family. |
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I hope it's my immediate family and some close friends and a keg of beer. |
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Confident in their ability to manager without state support, and close to their immediate family, they tend to live in towns in the more prosperous Southern and Midland towns. |
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Force senators, their spouses and their immediate family to report their wealth down to the last dollar and cent. |
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Her rough-hewn charisma brought in a steady flow of revenue to fund the organizations she created, which were run by members of her immediate family. |
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Two-thirds of the gathered cases involved news of an immediate family member. |
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My friends please focus your prayers now on Randy and I and our immediate family as we deal with the upcoming days. |
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In Ukraine, Yanukovych took power and began to reprivatize for the benefit of himself and the members of his immediate family. |
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In some cases, no doubt, the exclusion of the testator's immediate family from a Will may be evidence of an unsound mind, or of lack of understanding or approval. |
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Equally influenced by the nobility's strong tradition of partible inheritance, noblewomen shared men's overwhelming preference for naming immediate family members as heirs. |
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He was roundly mocked for pointing to his immediate family members as evidence that women are doing great as a group. |
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The monarch and his or her immediate family undertake various official, ceremonial, diplomatic and representational duties. |
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Note: The exclusions above also apply to the following persons who are age 60 or over: you, an immediate family member, a travel companion, a travel companion's immediate family member, or a business associate. |
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Some organizations, such as Barnardo's and the National Children's Homes, release information from their records to researchers who are immediate family of the child migrant. |
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The immediate family of Major Mendes has no comment at this time. |
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If the parents lacked the capacity to look after their child, the court could withdraw custody from them and award it to members of their immediate family. |
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No immediate family member could be reached. |
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Nonetheless, I have had some of the most profound social interactions, outside of my immediate family, at Sun Dances. |
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In some circumstances, the extended family comes to live either with or in place of a member of the immediate family. |
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These families include, in one household, near relatives in addition to an immediate family. |
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The threat must be one of death or serious personal injury, either to the defendant or to his immediate family or someone close to him. |
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The process was kept secret, with only members of his immediate family having access to the factory. |
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He made the discovery that at least nine out of ten of our immediate family who have gone into the army have punctually come to grief, and are at the present time head over ears in debt. |
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At the same time, there have been significant cleavages within the president's own Zaghawa dominated ruling party and within his immediate family circle. |
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Markedly withdrawn or uncommunicative even with immediate family. |
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As part of this global network, in Canada the Canadian Red Cross Restoring Family Links program helps people re-establish contact with immediate family members after separation due to war and other humanitarian crises. |
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In addition, you may purchase only the meat of furbearing mammals from a person licensed to take that furbearer for your own use or that of your immediate family. |
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It will be helpful during your health care visit if you have already considered or researched your own past medical history and that of your immediate family. |
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Employees may now take up to eight weeks of unpaid leave to care for immediate family members who are terminally ill or at risk of dying within 26 weeks. |
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Instead, it recognizes the impact the death of a service member has on the functioning of their immediate family, including the permanent loss of guidance, care and companionship. |
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Members are responsible, however, for ensuring that no conflict of interest arises between their advisory duties and the activities and financial interests of their immediate family. |
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His affection for his immediate family circle dominated his life. |
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Records during this period are scanty, but both sides of Anselm's immediate family appear to have been dispossessed by these decisions in favour of their extended relations. |
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Last night, Collins left eight tickets at the will-call window, standard procedure since the lefty has had to limit the freebies to immediate family only. |
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She said that even though her immediate family did not share the same opinion, the media was enough to make her feel the unacceptability of dark skin. |
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Aescwine's reign only lasted two years, and in 676 the throne passed back to the immediate family of Cenwealh with the accession of his brother Centwine. |
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Members of HM Forces and their immediate family members have the option of registering as a service voter, by making a service declaration based on the last UK address. |
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In July 1697 Electress Sophie had given an informal party for Peter which was attended only by her immediate family and the electresses of Brunswick and Hanover. |
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