In 1950, the typical family structure consisted of a full-time working father, who was the sole wage earner, and a stay-at-home mom. |
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A stay-at-home First Minister would miss opportunities for promoting Scotland. |
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At times, being a stay-at-home dad has been devastating to my sense of self. |
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Unlike many of the stay-at-home fathers, Rory seems to have a particular sense of ease about his time at home. |
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The stay-at-home spouse sees the returning hubby or wife as a lifeline from permanent brain damage. |
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Great work from McKellar, who really is this country's stay-at-home comedic star. |
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I've met other stay-at-home moms, and we often exercise together and socialize. |
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I'm not sick enough to justify Iain leaving work, but if I weren't a stay-at-home parent, I'd have called in sick myself. |
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Many stay-at-home dads complain about the conversational snubs and weird stares they get at playgrounds and school yards. |
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What's more important is that stay-at-home Dundonians have a renewed sense of civic pride. |
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In the real world, Skip is a stay-at-home father who cares for his children and takes care of the house chores. |
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If you met a stay-at-home man would you date him depending on how hot he was? |
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Absent ministers phone in from Tuscan hillsides as some hapless stay-at-home is left to carry the can. |
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Or what if she is planning to adopt but her husband will be a stay-at-home dad? |
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She is a stay-at-home mom of an Aspie teenage boy and a spirited preteen girl. |
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If something happens to the stay-at-home parent, the cost of child care can have a big impact on maintaining a family's lifestyle. |
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After the birth if their first child, Donald made the decision to become a stay-at-home dad. |
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He thought mobile e-mail would catch on with everyone from traveling salesmen to stay-at-home moms. |
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Most successful defensive pairings include a puck mover and a stay-at-home guy. |
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I'm not one of those apathetic stay-at-home voters that the Labour Party is so worried about, I promise you. |
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Over Skype, wearing a blue button-down and Apple earbuds, he looks like any other stay-at-home dad in North Scottsdale. |
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And in the 2010 comedy Grown Ups, Chris Rock plays a stay-at-home father who is mercilessly emasculated by his own mother-in-law. |
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In the space of a generation we changed from an agrarian to a mercantile culture, from a stay-at-home society to one on the move. |
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Others, with stay-at-home, nonpolitical wives, were appalled at her trespasses onto the male public sphere. |
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Here there is little or no help, but a small tweak to the taxation system could make an enormous difference to stay-at-home mothers. |
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The sample of 70 stay-at-home fathers was very diverse in terms of occupations, social class, and education levels. |
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Less than two in 10 wanted to buy luxuries for themselves or their families, and less than one in ten stay-at-home Scots would spend the money on a holiday. |
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There is already a generous benefit in place for stay-at-home parents. |
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She also developed the sharp instincts of a stay-at-home wife. |
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It's just fun to watch the culture of self-imposed female dependency get slammed, and to watch characters own up to how much they hate their stay-at-home lives. |
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Most of the stay-at-home fathers spoke about work they were doing on the house, landscaping, carpentry, woodworking or repairing cars. |
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Modern, headstrong Marion surprised everyone by becoming a stay-at-home mom. |
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One is a stay-at-home mom who lives in the house where she grew up, while the other is a thrice-married, childless woman of the world. |
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This is a ridiculous comment, even for those with a stay-at-home spouse and legions of personal assistants. |
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I'm guessing you haven't read my post observantly, because I'm clearly stating that being a stay-at-home mother or father makes perfect sense to me. |
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As an incentive, offer wages to stay-at-home moms or dads. |
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Factors such as older siblings, busy work schedules and exhausted stay-at-home moms and dads, make the ideal television-free environment seem a little unrealistic. |
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She can act out the opt-out revolution and be as meaninglessly popular as that other stay-at-home mom, Laura Bush. |
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Equally, why are stay-at-home mums so nastily eager to imagine that the children of their working sisters are damaged, unloved, neurotic, tormented? |
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The organization has become well known and takes pride in its community service projects and volunteerism as well as its support for its fellow stay-at-home moms. |
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After all, why would a career-minded woman ever want to become entangled in a romantic interlude that might end up with her becoming a stay-at-home mom? |
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She became a resident of Conception Harbour and a stay-at-home mother. |
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Take Stacie, a stay-at-home mom in Nova Scotia, Canada, who's struggled with sex-related pain for years. |
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The weather, so balmy in June, reverted to rainy type in July, confounding predictions of a prolonged scorcher, leaving the meteorologists red-faced and the skin of stay-at-home Britons pallid. |
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Over the last 60 years women have seen their roles expand unrecognisably from the traditional stay-at-home figure. |
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Only the bumbling, overweight, thirtyish, stay-at-home Martin Kinney could have mistakenly flubbed his dying father's request with such gusto. |
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This stay-at-home, an adoring grandmother, has received a reassuring communication from a vacationist in New Hampshire, as follows: Dear Grandma: The summer is fun. |
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Mr. Davis lends a purplish floridness to his stay-at-home neurotic that is miles away from Mr. Bennett's more constipated version, while Ms. Chalfant finds a more sensual openness in the vicar's wife than Dame Maggie did. |
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A report by one of these stay-at-home investors, alerted me to the fact that despite the pervasive incognisance, market fundamentals remain market fundamentals. |
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Many stay-at-home fathers find that they are fish out of water, too. |
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The convenience and cost savings of working from home means even the environmentally unaware are increasingly trading in their driving shoes for stay-at-home slippers. |
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Men like my husband who chose to work part time and be a stay-at-home dad after his mother played chauffer and den mother while his father worked 100-hour weeks. |
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