Lifting the small child from the wicker cradle, Julius lifted his daughter high for all to see. |
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Unremarkably, as a small child my mother's haircut-de-jour for my boofy quiff was the flat top. |
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They sat there, like a young mother and her small child, happy and content just to be together. |
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Leaving a small child alone at home defies basic, fundamental common sense. |
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It is obvious to anyone who looked at the position of the top stone that if it was to slip, it could have easily crushed a small child. |
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Somehow, the complex high-speed manoeuvres and fluid movements seem to come naturally to a small child. |
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The men hadn't even stopped for a second to turn around and to see the small child scampering away after them. |
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But isn't it against the law to have a small child not be strapped into a car seat? |
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A small child whizzed past her, and she almost stepped back onto the rubber platform that surrounded the rink. |
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Ever since I was a small child I wanted to be an astronaut, or a cowboy, or a choo-choo train. |
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It was a lesson I had misapprehended as a small child, when I went to synagogue with my father. |
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His father beat him when he was a small child, his teachers despised him for his dullness, his friends avoided him for his short temper. |
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There is some truth in the old saying that there is a small child in each of us only waiting to get out to play. |
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They range in size from the 2.5-inch pygmy mouse lemur to the indri, which is the size of a small child. |
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He meekly obeys when he is told by this blowsy female partner to take a small child on a visit to his mother in a distant town. |
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Just as I approached the door, a whirlwind in the form of a small child shot out of the room, colliding with me and knocking me into the wall. |
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They all survived up on the collar beam save for a small child whom Peter Kinter's wife had on her lap. |
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They protect me on the long road between here and Johannesburg, alone with a small child in a dodgy car that only miracles keep going. |
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When I was a small child, we lived in a ramshackle house with an old pressed tin roof. |
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Cuddling with her rag doll every night, the girl was still just a small child, a small child in a big world of hatred. |
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I find it all rather endearing, like watching a small child absorbed in building a pyramid out of playing cards. |
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At an evening barbecue in August 1996 an Australian fruit bat alighted on the back of a small child. |
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Crickets were chirruping idly in the trees, and in the distance, I could see a small child playing with abandoned armaments. |
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In that same month, he, accused of kidnapping and garroting a small child in France, faced the death penalty in a media-saturated trial. |
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She also got John to put childproof latches on all the cupboards that a small child might reach. |
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The small child in the stroller with her was soon in a screaming frenzy as well. |
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The dangerous stretch of road also poses problems for Matthew's sister who has to negotiate the road with a small child and pushchair. |
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In my opinion, he's a spoiled brat, like a small child who stomps his feet when he doesn't get his way. |
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No, it's a small child being bullied in the schoolyard, crying that he's had enough. |
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The sudden sensory deprivation is not going to render a grown man or even small child insensible and throw them into fits of panic. |
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A small child in the back room screams for attention, waking another child in the cradle in the far side of the living room. |
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The dog was drooling at the mouth and a lady with a small child went into the road to avoid walking near it. |
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A small child looks on in fascination, his mouth emitting a long string of drool onto his mother's hands. |
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One thing about walking around a lot with a small child is that your eyes are always looking downwards towards the pavement. |
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Leaving a small child at day care can be a traumatic experience for both the parents and their offspring. |
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A freakish ventriloquist dummy with the face and voice of a small child told us where to go. |
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This alarm will sound if opened by a small child to alert parents of the imminent danger. |
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His legs flayed about still as he burst out laughing, giggling like a small child. |
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I myself have had problems with American politics and hypocrisy since I was a small child. |
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But my parents used to run a restaurant and when I was a very small child one of their customers choked on a fish bone. |
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We spent a half an hour in the dealership, which is nigh unto an eternity when you have a small child. |
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The researchers say that as few as 10 ferrous sulphate tablets, totalling 600 mg of elemental iron, can kill a small child. |
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It finds the small child designated to it and unites with that body in order to make restitution for its failings within my law. |
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The village band consisted of five men with flute-like objects, one bloke with an enormous bass drum and a small child with a snare drum and a bad sense of rhythm. |
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Another of his great-uncles was called Richard, whose son drowned as a small child and whose wife was so upset by the loss she ended up in a mental asylum. |
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Let us assume, as Mrs Lichtenberger suggested, that the rules required every small child to occupy a child seat. |
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What it isn't is an adorable pet, small child or anything you'd want to cuddle up to without calling pest control first. |
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That a child was badly behaved as a small child does not mean he or she will be an unhappy adult. |
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Without regard for their own safety, each of these young men entered the freezing water and each was able to bring a small child to safety. |
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A whale shark can practically brush against a small child perched on your shoulders! |
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And being stuck there in the wintertime with a small child, the isolation is overwhelming. |
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Which is when IÂ realised that my small child and I had become honeymooning newlyweds, too. |
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The small child we all start out as remains buried in our individual histories, along with amoral desires, rejections, amnesias and prohibitions. |
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A small child usually needs at least 1 liter a day, or 1 glass for each watery stool. |
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A large dog is also a lot stronger and heavier than a small child, so the child could be easily knocked over by the dog. |
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I recall a tragic accident in Helsinki a few weeks ago in which a wheel that had come off a lorry killed a small child. |
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Compliance with this requirement shall be checked by placing a mass of 15 kg, representing a small child, at the centre of the step. |
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She is also entitled to one carry-on for herself and another one for the small child. |
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You do not have to be traveling with a baby or small child for these items to be allowed. |
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A small child can be taken by the hand, or occasionally given a smack, if needs be. |
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A small child cried out to the conscience of the international community, but that cry received no response. |
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One of ten children of refugees from Siberia, Russia, Helga developed polio as a small child. |
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The organism is not usually spread from person to person, but this can happen if the infected person is a small child. |
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As a small child, she once hid for four hours in the branches of a garden tree watching her mother's frantic efforts to find her as the evening turned to dusk. |
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Lifesavers have issued a stark safety warning after a family's frolics ended in the desperate rescue of a small child whose rubber dinghy was swept out to sea. |
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Sometimes I feel like a cat that is being mauled by a small child. |
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She bathes the ulcerated foot of a small child at Madam Carr's orphanage. |
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The story is made up of short vignettes or episodes in Ray's life. These stories start with Ray in heaven and move backwards in time until he is a small child. |
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The constituency party was far from pleased to learn that its new MP, who was married with a small child, had been cavorting with women on Greek islands. |
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When you get a scare everyone starts to panic, because you're not there with your small child and the worrying thing is that they can't tell you themselves. |
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They were not going to let a small child, a small girl who was insignificant and worth nothing go around disrupting the order and disgracing their family name. |
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Then another circumstance happened, which made a lasting impression on my memory, though I was but a small child. |
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Even a small child can figure out how to pull the trigger. |
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Because of the similarities found in this type of speech and speech directed to a small child, it is also sometimes called baby talk. |
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The say-so of one small child is not enough to convict a man of murder in the absence of any other evidence. |
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A driver with an armload of groceries or holding a briefcase or small child never has to fumble for the key. |
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The first tree I knew was an oak under which I played as a small child and gathered large inkballs that I used as marbles. |
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We have a small child and that works well for us. |
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Every small child now has the right to public day care, either through a place in kindergarten or through subsidies to the parent, who takes care of them at home. |
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We recognize that firefighters should not be standing on a sidewalk watching a house burn down, perhaps with a small child inside it, because they are on strike. |
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The church had ushers at the doors during church services, but they were ineffective in ensuring a small child remained in the church during the service. |
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However, these warnings would have been ineffective with a small child. |
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When I was a small child growing up in Winnipeg we had so many mosquitos we could literally wipe down the side of our arms and off would come mosquito debris and our own blood because there were so many of those things. |
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Do not let a small child or pets near an open oven door. |
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When a small child is about to tip a pot of boiling water from the stove onto his or her face, you do not stop to consider that it is gravity that is going to cause that pot to fall. |
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After a small child was killed be a speeding logging truck, Terry John, with other parents, took on the fight to stop logging on their traditional land. |
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Every hour, more than 500 African mothers lose a small child. |
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The natural grace and agility of a small child gradually disappears. |
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Even a small child can smell overcompensation. |
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Shane claims that when he was a small child in Tipperary, they gave him two Guinnesses a night as his bedtime drink and later, when he was eight, an uncle introduced him to Powers whiskey. |
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Casper was introduced to golf on a homemade three-hole course when he was a small child, and he later worked as a caddy at the San Diego Country Club. |
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With the help of the Group, I remembered becoming aware of a small girl about 7 years old, with an incredibly deep and raspy cough, and thinking how unusual it was that such a deep cough could come from such a small child. |
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Most of your furniture could concuss a small child. |
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A very small child will not have the understanding or intelligence to consent. |
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The Roman province Dacia is represented on the Roman sestertius coin as a woman seated on a rock, holding an aquila, a small child on her knee. |
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The aquila holds ears of grain, and another small child is seated before her holding grapes. |
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Some plants, including a rare South American plant, Gunnera chiliensis, or Chilean Rhubarb, seem almost as time-consuming to raise as a small child would be. |
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If you're struggling to picture what I mean, imagine someone climbing an imaginary ladder, or a small child doing the doggy-paddle in a non-existent swimming pool. |
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To emphasize the scurrilousness of Bauby's abandonment of his old mistress for his new mistress, Harwood adds a third adorable small child to the two he actually left behind. |
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He was a small child and drew attention to himself with storytelling. |
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