The orphaned Cinderella is the household drudge for her wicked stepmother and stepsisters. |
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The money raised provides ongoing support for AIDS orphaned children in Zambia. |
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He was orphaned at the age of nine, and got a job as a cabin boy, and through sheer hard graft, worked is way up the ranks. |
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If orphaned cubs don't die of cold or hunger, they may be sold as pets or circus animals by hunters or poachers. |
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After being orphaned, he's living with his dreadful aunt, uncle and cousin, all of whom are vile and nasty to Potter. |
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The Center also serves as a sanctuary for injured or orphaned animals that could not survive in the wild. |
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An orphaned prodigy of the first manned expedition to Mars, Smith is raised by Martians before being returned to earth. |
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However, she hadn't bargained on becoming an instant wife and mother, when Dan unexpectedly received custody of an orphaned baby. |
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German success in Europe in 1940 had orphaned French and Dutch colonies in the region and they became the focus of Japanese attention. |
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Most veal comes from animals that have been artificially orphaned, kept in crates or pens, and have been fed on a diet based on milk powder. |
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Occupying a 43 square kilometre patch of lowland, it's home to 155 orphaned and displaced simians who share 99.6 per cent of our genetic make up. |
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A successful first skin graft operation was performed on a 12-year-old Iraqi boy who lost both arms and was orphaned in a US missile strike. |
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In one bold stroke, Google will give new value to millions of orphaned works. |
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But fears are growing that orphaned children are being trafficked by unscrupulous criminals and sold into slavery and prostitution. |
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His heroes were based on the kind of kids he met as orphaned and impoverished newsboys on the streets of New York City. |
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It is a place of prostitution and opium, and a home to the many hapless children orphaned by the double standards of Victorian society. |
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As far as he was concerned, it was society that was cruel, harsh and utterly ruthless to children who were alone and orphaned. |
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As there are so many orphaned children, the operational costs of these organisations need to be taken into account. |
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Many of these children are orphaned, having lost their parents to the AIDs virus. |
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Another male swan had its left foot hacked off, and last weekend, two cygnets were found orphaned near Furze Hill. |
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The puppies were born in the Waikato in a litter of six and were orphaned at three weeks old when their mother was sold. |
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When the huge waves struck, children were orphaned, homes were destroyed, businesses lost. |
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But if it appears healthy, the general advice is to observe from afar to see if the animal is truly orphaned or in any danger. |
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They paid their poignant tributes as two teenage brothers were comforting each other after being orphaned in the tragedy. |
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He was orphaned at the age of nine, and got a job as a cabin boy, and through sheer hard graft, worked his way up the ranks. |
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There are no reliable figures yet but the quake has probably orphaned thousands of girls who are vulnerable to exploitation. |
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A teenage boy was orphaned when his parents and nine-year-old brother were killed, it emerged today. |
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Children are orphaned because of the AIDS pandemic or because they are just abandoned. |
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They've all been abandoned by their mothers because of the drought, or have been left orphaned. |
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Khushi is the daughter of a family friend, who becomes part of this household after being orphaned. |
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A SEVEN-year-old Yorkshire child left orphaned by a car crash on the Greek island of Corfu has woken from a coma. |
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He was born in York, the son of an engineer, only to leave for Australia aged 16, three years after he was orphaned. |
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He said the impact of the virus would peak in about 20 years when more children were orphaned by the virus. |
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By the time he was a young teenager, he and his brother were orphaned, alone and destitute. |
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Three orphaned Cheyenne boys were entrusted to the missionaries in 1863 and baptized shortly thereafter. |
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Gerri and other orphaned gorillas and chimps contribute to our education programme. |
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Who, as a child, hasn't fantasized about being orphaned and left to fend for herself? |
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The Father of the Nation, who once bestrode the world like a colossus, had left us orphaned. |
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The fishermen and fisherwomen formed a Free Society of Fishermen to defend their legal rights and to protect the widowed and orphaned. |
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When two orphaned sisters are forced to leave a convent school, their lives take opposite directions. |
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A total of 28 orphaned Great Bustard chicks were flown to the UK from Russia in the autumn, and released into the wild on Salisbury Plain. |
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She turned and fluffed her hair, as she glanced at the line of orphaned children. |
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When she first encountered the piece, Stem thought it was probably a creamer orphaned from its original tea or coffee service. |
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With his orphaned son in hand, Trewley sets off into the murky depths of London and the freak show where he discovers the Elephant Woman. |
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Beginning in 1996, a dozen bear cubs orphaned by hunters were released in the reserve. |
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Wei organized an effort by Cub Scout Pack 84 to procure shoes for the orphaned African girls. |
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Not having a cigarette when you've promised yourself one leaves your body feeling orphaned and betrayed. |
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Some deprived and orphaned children and adults have benefited from a company's efforts to improve their lives. |
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They will visit Nairobi Nursery, where the smallest orphaned elephants and rhinos are kept. |
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Recently orphaned, Mary is living under the guardianship of her Aunt in the country in Sussex. |
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They observed an orphaned elephant calf being rejected from its herd. |
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Begun in April 2003, it is a non-profit organisation with a mission to unleash the potential of the slum, street and orphaned children of urban India. |
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Coogan essentially reprises the role that made him famous, only this time he's an immigrant waif orphaned during his sea passage from the Old World. |
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Yet what is particularly odd about his writing is that, at the turn of the 21st century, he identifies with those orphaned cosmopolitans retrospectively. |
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His mother was an air hostess, originally from Uzbekistan, who was orphaned in Mecca and, along with her brother, adopted by the British consul in Oman. |
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A generation of orphaned, high-heeled girls, looking for a daddy as much as a sugar daddy. |
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She became a schoolteacher, but, as war erupted, began taking in kids abandoned or orphaned by the conflict. |
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And this is the first time, since she was orphaned at the age of 11, that Linda, 55, the daughter of a Southampton land girl, has held anything that belonged to her parents. |
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The modern day Mrs. Claus is embarking on a mercy mission to Romania, to bring a little bit of Christmas spirit into the lives of orphaned children. |
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Sometimes the very building itself has been removed, leaving only an orphaned wall for the purpose of maintaining boundaries, defining the lines between private and public. |
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Five miles north, Nokuthula Dube, 22, her two daughters and two orphaned relatives are squatting in an unfinished two-room house of cinder blocks. |
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Gemma Hardy is the orphaned daughter of a Scottish woman and an Icelandic fisherman. |
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The collapse of the Soviet Empire more than 20 years ago left it, for a time, orphaned and forlorn. |
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The sexy actress recently adopted orphaned Ethiopian girl, Zahara, as a sister to her three-year-old Cambodian son Maddox, and is said to be considering extending her family. |
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The orphaned Garden Festival site became a byword in lost opportunity. |
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She has chimpanzee sanctuaries in four African states, looking after animals that have been orphaned or captured as babies and cannot be returned to the wild. |
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Born to a starving English artist and a French chorus girl, Becky is orphaned and learns to rely on wits and feminine guile, sharpened at Miss Pinkerton's academy. |
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She was particularly moved to help children who have been orphaned and separated from their families. |
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The money will help fund a project in Borneo to care for orphaned orangs. |
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The database schema needs to be developed in tandem with pseudocode, so that you don't wind up with orphaned code or database calls that are excessively resource-intensive. |
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The charitable institution for poor or orphaned girls of clergyman, run by Mr. Brocklehurst, almost starved it occupants, and was torturously strick. |
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In addition, the analysts, who would be independent contractors, would be incented to provide research on orphaned stocks, which have little or no analyst coverage. |
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I kept tadpoles and frogs, raised orphaned birds successfully, learned to tell time by the sun, and the temperature by the rate at which crickets and katydids chirped. |
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The wealthy, physically buff, and orphaned British aristocrat lives for high adventure, scouring the globe for lost tombs and forgotten treasures. |
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The two unlikely and show-stealing turns come in Kris Kristofferson's haunted enactor of justice, and Keira Knightley's burned out piece of emotionally orphaned wreckage. |
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Without going into too much detail, Mr. Skeffington is the story of an orphaned but popular young New York debutante and her morose brother, who squanders their fortune. |
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Either way, they had become refugees or displaced persons, orphaned from their past and too unsure of their future to take their lives into their own hands. |
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The first orphan asylum in the United States was established in 1729 by Ursuline nuns to care for children orphaned in massacres by Native Americans at Natchez, Mississippi. |
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The series includes episodes about newborn calves, an ailing horse, an orphaned lamb, a llama with a broken leg and an old dog with a brain tumour. |
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Artful Dodgers are on every street corner waiting for poor orphaned waifs. |
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Researchers at England's Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals raised six orphaned harbor seal pups, Phoca vitulina. |
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The UWS set up the sanctuaries to care for orphaned chimpanzees and animals seized from smugglers. |
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Marjorie handfeeds one of her many pets, an orphaned joey, at Campbell Town. |
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He and his two sisters were orphaned as children and had to be taken in by relatives. |
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Harry Potter is an orphaned boy brought up by his unfriendly aunt and uncle. |
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They were not allowed to act as an executor of a person's will or be a guardian to an orphaned child. |
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About the orphaned children, the Quran forbids harsh and oppressive treatment to them while urging kindness and justice towards them. |
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A few months later, on 23 May 1869, Apollo Korzeniowski died, leaving Conrad orphaned at the age of eleven. |
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Often they are kidnapped or orphaned, and sometimes they are sold by their own families. |
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I found an orphaned project, half-completed before its author quit, and decided to finish it. |
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When he was young he was from one of Yesugis orphaned and deserted families, he rose very rapidly by working with Toghrul Khan of the Kerait. |
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A biography of an orphaned Amerasian boy, who was brought to adoptive American parents in Ohio through Operation Babylift. |
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Abandoned, orphaned children are chosen to be raised to repopulate the planet. |
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Sharp never married, but in about 1812 he adopted an infant, Maria Kinnaird, who had been orphaned by a catastrophic volcano eruption in the West Indies. |
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The mother is killed in the crossfire and Smith goes on the run with the mewling infant, which he christens Oliver after Dickens's orphaned pip-squeak. |
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The hilarious sorcerers are handed an orphaned baby named Tomjohn. |
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That perspective appears more holist and inclusive for orphaned children. |
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The Examiner's sister paper the Sunday Mirror has teamed up with charity Street Child to raise cash to care for children orphaned by Ebola in West Africa. |
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Thus, the nation had now also taken on the responsibility of the Church, which included paying the clergy and caring for the poor, the sick and the orphaned. |
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Laws also make provision for orphaned children and foundlings. |
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Ducklings can also be orphaned by inconsistent late hatching where a few eggs hatch after the mother has abandoned the nest and led her ducklings to water. |
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Assistance for orphaned and disabled children is also rendered. |
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This law obligated the Yemeni state to take custody of dhimmi children who had been orphaned, usually of both parents, and to raise them as Muslims. |
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Education in Swaziland as of 2009 is free at primary level mainly first through the fourth grade and also free for orphaned and vulnerable children but not compulsory. |
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When Victor is five years old, his parents adopt Elizabeth Lavenza, the orphaned daughter of an expropriated Italian nobleman, with whom Victor later falls in love. |
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