Parent Sentence Examples

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  • What causes a parent to love one child more than another?

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  • He's gone from one foster parent to another.

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  • And the one to do it is the parent or the special teacher, not the school.

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  • We'll be at his parent's ranch.

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  • Several are only known in cultivation, and we have but little knowledge of the wild parent forms from which they have descended.

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  • Where was the parent which hatched it, its kindred, and its father in the heavens?

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  • The house was furnished, so she didn't have much to move – just a few pieces of her parent's furniture and some summer clothes.

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  • His parent's actions seem very vengeful and an overreaction for what he did.

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  • State school buildings can be, and sometimes are, used for religious instruction on days and at hours other than those fixed by law for ordinary school work,; but no child can be required to attend, except at the wish of its parent or guardian.

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  • The fact that out of a population of 285,315 in 1900, 88,991 were foreign-born, and 235,889 were of foreign parentage, that 53,854 were born in Germany, that 124,211 had both parents born in Germany, and that 26,834 additional had one or the other parent born in Germany, stamps the character of Milwaukee's population.

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  • Kaiserswerth became the parent of many similar institutions in different parts of the continent.

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  • In the second place, the power of non-sexual reproduction by budding is practically of universal occurrence among the Hydrozoa, and by the buds failing to separate from the parent stock, colonies are produced, more or less complicated in structure and often of great size.

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  • According to a well-known story, a young woman in humble circumstances, whose father (or mother) was lying in prison under sentence of death, without food, managed to gain admittance, and fed her parent with milk from her breast.

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  • The first volume, however, is complete in itself, and traces the original settlement of the different American colonies, and the progressive changes in their constitutions and forms of government as affected by the state of public affairs in the parent kingdom.

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  • In 1832 he published a Political Economy, the chief purpose of which was to enforce the truth that the right economic condition of the masses is dependent on their right moral condition, that character is the parent of comfort, not vice versa.

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  • Settled government, settled habits, remunerative employment and opportunities for the improvement of their condition are developing in them the virtues of the two parent races.

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  • Southland was a separate province between 1860 and 1870, but, failing financially as such, rejoined the parent province of Otago.

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  • Elizabeth delayed the breach as long as she could, probably because she knew that war meant taxation, and that taxation was the most prolific parent of revolt.

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  • Up to 1816-1817 the parent society had received from its auxiliaries altogether £4 20,000.

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  • For a will was to begin with but a mode of indicating (not necessarily in writing) on whom devolved the duty of conducting a parent's funeral, and together with that duty the right of inheriting his property.

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  • The mountains also introduce controls over the local winds; diurnal warming in summer suffices to cause local ascending breezes which frequently become cloudy by the expansion of ascent, even to the point of forming local thunder showers which drift away as they grow and soon dissolve after leaving the parent mountain.

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  • Separating from the total population of the country in 1900 the non-Caucasians (9,185,379), all white persons having both parents foreign (20,803,800), and one-half (2,541,365) of the number of persons having only one parent foreign, the remaining 43,555,250 native inhabitants comprised the descendants of the Americans of 1790, plus those of the few inhabitants of annexed territories, plus those in the third and higher generations of the foreigners who entered the country after 1790 (or for practical purposes, after 1800).

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  • His rule was diffused with miraculous rapidity from the parent foundation on Monte Cassino through the whole of western Europe, and every country witnessed the erection of monasteries far exceeding anything that had yet been seen in spaciousness and splendour.

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  • And Yet, While Canada'S Intellectual Product Is Essentially An Offshoot Of The Parent Literature Of England, It Is Not Entirely Devoid Of Originality, Either In Manner Or Matter.

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  • The glochidium quits the gillpouch of its parent and swims by alternate opening and shutting of the valves of its shell, as do adult Pecten and Lima, trailing at the same time a long byssus thread.

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  • The other groups of the old Linnean order (such as lacewing-flies and caddis-flies)--which are hatched as larvae markedly unlike the parent, develop wing-rudiments hidden under the larval cuticle, and only show the wings externally in a resting pupal stage, passing thus through a " complete " metamorphosis and falling into the sub-class Endopterygotawere retained in the order Neuroptera, which thus became much restricted in its extent.

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  • So in some respects is the lifehistory, with a true larval preparatory stage, unlike the parent form, and living an aquatic life, breathing dissolved air by means of a paired series of abdominal tracheal gills.

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  • An able-bodied parent who does not work when he has the opportunity, unless "idle under strike orders, or lock-outs," and who hires out his minor children, is declared a vagrant and may be fined $50o and imprisoned or sentenced to hard labour for not more than six months.

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  • From five to eight is the usual number in a litter, of which there appears to be only one in the year; and the young are carried on their parent's back when in the water.

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  • As a rule no parental care is exhibited, but incubation of the developing ova within some part of the parental body, or receptacles attached to the parent, occurs in some Lamellibranchs, some Gastropods, and in Argonauta among the Cephalopods.

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  • They may also be obtained by the molecular rearrangement of the diazoamines, when these are warmed with the parent base and its hydrochloride.

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  • And to one so precocious, stimulated by a parent of much culture, ample means and great ambition, this resulted in an almost unexampled aesthetic education.

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  • Caterina at first refused, for she clung to her royalty, but Venice was a severe parent to its adopted daughter and would not be gainsaid; she was forced to abdicate in favour of the republic, and returned to Venice in 1489.

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  • In his expedition (1531-1532) he entered its principal outlet, the Boca de Navios, and, at the cost of many lives, ascended to the junction of the Meta with the parent stream.

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  • The Landza of Nepal, however, is certainly not the origin of the Tibetan letter, but rather an ornamental development of the parent letter.

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  • These cells were monastic colonies, sent forth by the parent house, and planted on some outlying estate.

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  • They gave employment to a body of conversi and labourers under the management of a monk, who bore the title of Brother Hospitaller - the granges, like their parent institutions, affording shelter and hospitality to belated travellers.

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  • But as Tyre decayed in power the colonies turned more and more to Carthage as their natural parent and protector.

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  • It has been shown that the individuals in such an offspring may bear patterns which never occurred in the ancestry of the coloured parent, but did in that of the albino; and, moreover, if the same coloured parent be mated with another individual, either albino or coloured, that their offspring may never contain members bearing such patterns.

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  • The particular pattern will only appear when the coloured parent is mated with the particular albino.

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  • He was able by appropriate experiments to demonstrate that when an albino is derived (extracted) from a coloured ancestry, and is then crossed with a coloured individual, both the colour of the pigmented parent and of the pigmented ancestry of the albino may appear among the individuals of the offspring.

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  • The experiments of the latter author show that, if a gametically pure black rat be crossed with an albino derived from a piebald black and white ancestry, all the offspring in successive litters will be black; but if the same black parent be crossed with albinoes extracted from parents of which one or both are grey, then both grey and black members will appear in the successive litters.

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  • Some of the individuals will be one or other of the two colours, the determinants of which were borne by the albino, and others the colour of the pigmented parent.

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  • When an albino mouse, rat, guinea-pig or rabbit is crossed with either a pure self or pure pied-coloured form, the offspring are similar to, though not always exactly like, the coloured parent; provided, of course, that the albino is pure and is not carrying some colour or pattern determinant which is dominant to that of the coloured parent used.

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  • Arabic, or, in other words, it does not come so near to that primitive Semitic speech which may be pre-supposed as the common parent of all the Semitic languages.

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  • It is a special case of growth, and consists of an increase of living substance in such fashion that the new substance is either set free as a new individual, or, whilst remaining attached to the parent organism, separated by some sort of partition so as to have a subordinate individuality.

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  • The general relation between parent and filial organisms is discussed under Heredity and Embryology; many of the details of the cellular processes are dealt with under Cytology, and the modes of reproduction exhibited by different kinds of animals and plants are treated of in the various articles describing individual groups.

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  • In taking a slip or cutting the gardener removes from the parent plant a shoot having one or more buds or " eyes," in the case of the vine one only, and places it in a moist and sufficiently warm situation, where, as previously mentioned, undue evaporation from the surface is prevented.

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  • Layering consists simply in bending down a branch and keeping it in contact with or buried to a small depth in the soil until roots are formed; the connexion with the parent plant may then be severed.

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  • The stem bulbs of lilies are similar in character to the offsets from the parent bulb.

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  • After they have ripened in connexion with the parent bulb, the offsets are taken off, stored in appropriate places, and at the proper season planted out in nursery beds.

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  • The shoots when used for propagation must be transplanted with all the roots attached to them, care being taken not to injure the parent plant.

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  • If they have been six weeks or two months separated from the parent plant, they should be grafted low on the stock, and the earth should be ridged up round them, leaving only one bud of the scion exposed above ground.

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  • The branches are applied to the stock while yet attached to the parent tree, and remain so until united.

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  • In the case of trained trees, a young shoot is sometimes inarched to its parent stem to supply a branch where one has not been developed in the ordinary way.

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  • In most cases this can be performed with little risk, but the gleichenias, for example, must only be cut into large portions, as small divisions of the rhizomes are almost certain to die; in such cases, however, the points of the rhizomes can be led over and layered into small pots, several in succession, and allowed to remain unsevered from the parent plant until they become well-rooted.

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  • The Rhine in its course through Holland is merely the parent stream of several important branches, splitting up into Rhine and Waal, Rhine and Ysel, Crooked Rhine and Lek (which takes two-thirds of the waters), and at Utrecht into Old Rhine and Vecht, finally reaching the sea through the sluices at Katwijk as little more than a drainage canal.

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  • But by far the most important of these extinct cities was Alba, on the lake to which it gave its name, which was, according to universally received tradition, the parent of Rome, as well as of numerous other cities within the limits of Latium, including Gabii, Fidenae, Collatia, Nomentum and other well-known towns.

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  • They are readily converted into the isomeric aminoazo compounds, either by standing in alcoholic solution, or by warming with a mixture of the parent base and its hydrochloride;.

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  • In 1824 the Classis of Northampton, Pennsylvania (13 ministers and 80 congregations), became the Synod of Ohio, the parent Synod having refused to allow the Classis to ordain.

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  • A schism over the establishment of a theological seminary resulted in the organization of a new synod of the "Free German Reformed Congregations of Pennsylvania," which returned to the parent synod in 1837.

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  • The Middle White, formed by crossing the large and the small breeds, is not so symmetrical as the parent stocks, and the type is not uniform.

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  • Our main task, then, is to define the nature, origin and date of the parent document, and if possible its own literary antecedents.

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  • Finally the romance to which it owed much of its popular appeal, became, through the medium of Rufinus's Latin, the parent of the late medieval legend of Faust, and so the ancestor of a famous type in modern literature.

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  • Especially interesting is the figure of Aesculapius, whose traditional birthplace was Epidaurum or Epidaurus, the parent city of Ragusa.

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  • The congress, of course, had no power to decide or to legislate for the Church, its main value being in drawing its scattered members closer together, in bringing the newer and more isolated branches into consciousness of their contact with the parent stem, and in opening the eyes of the Church of England to the point of view and the peculiar problems of the daughter-churches.

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  • The carpogonium germinates forthwith, drawing its nourishment almost wholly from the parent plant.

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  • Even among Bangiaceae the carpospores arise from the fertilized cell by division, while in all other Rhodophyceae the oospore, as it may be called, gives rise to a filamentous structure, varying greatly in its dimensions, epiphytic, and to a large extent parasitic upon the egg-bearing parent plant, and in the end giving rise to carpospores in the terminal cells of certain branches.

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  • The mountain Schiehallion (3547 ft.) is an instance of a cone not yet freed from its parent ridge.

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  • The theory of chance was applied to the study of human variation by Quetelet; but the most important applications of this theory to biological problems are due in the first instance to Francis Galton, who used the theory of correlation in describing the relation between the deviation of one character in an animal body from the mean proper to its race and that of a second character in the same body (correlation as commonly understood), or between deviation of a parent from the mean of its generation and deviation of offspring from the mean of the following generation (inheritance).

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  • Not only were they dismayed by the novelty of the sophistical teaching, but also they vaguely perceived that it was subversive of authority, of the authority of the parent over the child as well as of the authority of the state over the citizen.

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  • But there is a marked tendency both on the part of the sects and of the distinct religions to lapse into the parent religion from which they sprang.

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  • The Arakanese are of Burmese origin, but separated from the parent stock by the Arakan Yoma mountains, and they have a dialect and customs of their own.

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  • The founding and the growth of such communities furnish matter for an interesting chapter in the history as well of ancient as of modern civilization; and the regulation of the relations between the parent state and its dependencies abroad gives rise to important problems alike in national policy and in international economics.

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  • The former soon fell into disuse for ordinary purposes and was retained only for inscriptions, coins, &c.; the latter, which is more cursive in character, is the parent of the Arabic writing of the present day.

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  • The developing eggs are not carried about by the mother, but deposited in her subaqueous burrow, "where they are aerated by the currents of water produced by the abdominal feet of the parent."

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  • Some of the tributaries of the Moselle also produce wines which in quality approach those of the parent river.

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  • It has been recognized, however, that it is impossible to actually reproduce the character of the European wines, and it is now generally held to be desirable to recognize the fact that Australian and Cape wines represent distinct types, and to sell them as such without any reference to the European parent types from which they have been derived.

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  • Faraday's copper disk rotated between the poles of a magnet, and producing thereby an electric current, became the parent of 1 See also his Submarine Telegraphs (London, 1898).

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  • Lastly, that method of discovery and proof according to which the most general principles are first established, and then intermediate axioms are tried and proved by them, is the parent of error and the course of all science."

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  • Although primary education was largely supplied by the many Church schools in all parts of Wales, yet it was in the three most important denominations - the Congregationalists, the Baptists and the Calvinistic Methodists (that new-born sect of which the Church herself was the unwilling parent) - that almost all Welsh spiritual development was to be found during the first half of the 19th century.

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  • In the first place, we have the possibility of a mixture of native blood having occurred; in the second, there have almost always been a succession of immigrants from the parent country, who continually intermingle with thefamilies of the early settlers.

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  • A second offset, under the name of the Kalang river, rejoins the parent stream a short distance above the town of Gauhati.

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  • After escaping from the genital aperture they find their way into the infra-branchial part of the mantle cavity of the parent, probably by passing through the suprabranchial chamber to the posterior extremity of the gills, and then being conducted by the inhalent current caused by the cilia of the gills into the infra-branchial chamber.

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  • The young (which, as in other marsupials, leave the uterus in an extremely small and imperfect condition) are placed in the pouch as soon as they are born; and to this they resort temporarily for shelter for some time after they are able to run, jump and feed upon the herbage which forms the nourishment of the parent.

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  • In the western Himalaya the cultivated variety of the tea plant of China succeeds well; on the east the indigenous tea of Assam, which is not specifically different, and is perhaps the original parent of the Chinese variety, is now almost everywhere preferred.

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  • In 1290 the Portuguese knights of Sao Thiago (Santiago) were definitely separated from the parent Spanish order.

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  • Under a municipal ordinance another was chosen in December 1848 to succeed it, but the parent government pronounced the election illegal; nevertheless the new organization continued to act, though another was chosen and recognized as legal.

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  • Spirillum containing many spores (a), which are liberated at b by the breaking up of the parent cells.

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  • This version was the parent of the Ethiopic and Latin.

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  • Many of these differ widely from the parent race, but all the Melanesian peoples have certain common characteristics which distinguish them sharply from the inhabitants of Polynesia and Micronesia.

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  • There are many cases, however, in which the metamorphosis is suppressed, and the newlyhatched young resemble the parent in general structure.

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  • The mollusc reciprocates by throwing off its embryos on the parent fish, in the skin of which they remain encysted for some time, the period of reproduction of the fish and mussel coinciding.

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  • Thus, Hebrew and Arabic are closely related languages, neither of them the original of the other, but both sprung from some parent language more ancient than either.

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  • When, therefore, the Hebrew records have carried back to the most ancient admissible date the existence of the Hebrew language, this date must have been long preceded by that of the extinct parent language of the whole Semitic family; while this again was no doubt the descendant of languages slowly shaping themselves through ages into this peculiar type.

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  • Nevertheless, it is now acknowledged that at some far remoter time, before these nations were divided from the parent stock, and distributed over Asia and Europe, a single barbaric people stood as physical and political representative of the nascent Aryan race, speaking a now extinct Aryan language, from which, by a series of modifications not to be estimated as possible within many thousands of years, there arose languages which have been mutually unintelligible since the dawn of history, and between which it was only possible for an age of advanced philology to trace the fundamental relationship.

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  • Children over ten years of age may select the parent to whom they will attach themselves.

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  • Unlike Lord Morton's quagga hybrids, all the zebra hybrids were richly, and sometimes very distinctly, striped, some of them having far more stripes than their zebra parent.

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  • A merchant vessel laden with Spanish wines was sent to Lough Swilly, and anchoring off Rathmullan, where the boy was residing in the castle of MacSweeny his foster parent, Hugh Roe with some youthful companions was enticed on board, when the ship immediately set sail and conveyed the party to Dublin.

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  • The lakes of the Dobrudja likewise abound in molluscs; parent forms, in many cases, of species which reappear, greatly modified, in the Black Sea.

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  • Noteworthy, too, is the St Louis University, opened in 1829, the oldest institution for higher learning west of the Mississippi; it is a Jesuit college and the parent school of six other Jesuit institutions in the states of the middle west.

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  • Indeed, he was considered by his stern brethren as somewhat too fond and indulgent a parent.

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  • It is claimed in Colombia that a species of wild potato found on the paramos is the parent of the cultivated potato.

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  • In many cases the buds formed do not separate from the parent but remain in continuity with it, thus forming colonies or stocks, which may reach a great size and contain a vast number of individuals.

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  • The people said, "Here is mustard-seed, take it"; but when she asked, "In my friend's house has any son died, or a husband, or a parent or slave?"

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  • In the former case the young daughter zooid, with its corallum, arises wholly outside the cavity of the parent zooid, and the component parts of the young corallum, septa, theca, columella, &c., are formed anew in every individual produced.

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  • As growth proceeds, and parent and bud become separated farther from one another, the edge-zone forms a sheet of soft tissue, X 0 3 bridging over the space between the two, and resting upon projecting spines of the corallum.

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  • Hexahydrocymene (methyl-i-isopropyl-4-cyclo-hexane), C10H20, is important since it is the parent substance of many terpenes (q.v.).

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  • Henrys first outburst of self-assertion took the form of reversing his fathers thrifty and peaceful policy, by plunging into the midst of the continental wars from which Coat!England had been held back by his cautious parent.

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  • From the northern slope of its basin the Amazon receives many tributaries, but their combined volume of water is not nearly so great as that contributed to the parent stream by its affluents from the south.

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  • In most cases this can be performed with little risk, but the Gleichenias, for example, must only be cut into large portions, as small divisions of the rhizomes are almost certain to die; in such cases, however, the points of the rhizomes can be led over and layered into small pots, several in succession, and allowed to remain unsevered from the parent plant until they become well rooted.

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  • The Jacobins controlled the parent club with its affiliated societies and the whole machinery of terror.

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  • Sometimes characteristics appear in the crossed wheats which are not found in the parent varieties, although they occur in other wheats.

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  • This movement was essentially a revolt against intellectual, and especially ecclesiastical authority, and is the parent of all modern developments whether intellectual, scientific or social (see RENAISSANCE).

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  • This argument has been met in recent times by the application to mind of the physiological theory of heredity, according to which changes produced in the mind (brain) of a parent, by association of ideas or otherwise, tend to be inherited by his offspring; so that the development of the moral sense or any other faculty or susceptibility of existing man may be hypothetically carried back into the prehistoric life of the human race, without any change in the manner of derivation supposed.

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  • The genesis and formulation of these types may be readily understood by considering the relation which exists between the alcohols and the parent hydrocarbon.

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  • It was to be an order of Descalzos or Barefoots, in opposition to the relaxed parent body, the Calzados.

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  • The ecclesiastical colonies that went forth from a parent family generally remained in subordination to it, in the same way that the spreading branches of a ruling family remained in general subordinate to it.

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  • From this same solitary outpost went forth the illustrious Aidan to plant another Iona at Lindisfarne, which, " long after the poor parent brotherhood had fallen to decay, expanded itself into the bishopric of Durham."

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  • It has already been shown that the lowest and least intellectual races indulge in local animal-worship, each stock having its parent bird, beast, fish, or even plant, or inanimate object.

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  • It is usual with mythologists to say that Zeus is the " All-Father," and that his amours are only a poetic way of stating that he is the parent of men.

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  • The main canal of Seistan, confounded by some writers with the parent river, bears the waters of the Helmund westward into the heart of the country.

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  • On an isolated hill above the junction of the parent streams, named Sorrow and Care, stands the ruin of Castle Campbell, known also as Gloom Castle, an old stronghold of the Argyll family.

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  • Branch societies of bee-keepers were established throughout the English counties, mainly by the efforts of the parent body in London, with the object of securing co-operation in promoting the sale of honey, and showing the most modern methods of producing it in its most attractive form at exhibitions held for the purpose.

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  • Why the circular form was chosen for the skep need not be inquired into, beyond saying that its shape conforms to that of a swarm, as the bees usually hang clustered on the branch of a neighbouring tree or bush after issuing from the parent hive.

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  • The region enclosed between the Rhine and the Waal and watered by the Linge is called the Betuwe ("good land"), and gave its name to the Germanic tribe of Batavians, who are sometimes wrongly regarded as the parent stock of the Dutch people.

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  • Miletus especially was at an early period one of the most important commercial cities of Greece; and in its turn became the parent of numerous other colonies, which extended all around the shores of the Euxine and the Propontis from Abydus and Cyzicus to Trapezus and Panticapaeum.

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  • Some of the apterous young that are hatched from these form fresh galls and continue to multiply in the leaves, others descend to the root of the plant, becoming what are known as root-forms. These, like the parent form of spring, reproduce parthenogenetically, giving rise to generation after generation of egg-laying individuals.

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  • From the union of the sexes comes the fertile egg from which the parent form of spring is hatched.

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  • This machine, though never used commercially, is the parent of all modern compression machines.

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  • In many of the Ecaudata, and in a few of the Caudata and Apoda, the eggs are laid in strings or bands which are twined round aquatic plants or carried by the parent; whilst in other Ecaudata they form large masses which either float on the surface of the water or sink to the bottom.

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  • Maybe there would be some clues at his parent's place.

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  • The house was furnished, so she didn't have much to move – just a few pieces of her parent's furniture and some summer clothes.

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  • While I don't agree with the method, I came to understand that it wrenched my parent's heart to do it but there was no question about their motives—they did it out of love.

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  • There was considerable ambivalence about the strain of living with an elderly parent.

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  • It was under the auspices of the parent body.

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  • The extent of parentally condoned absences unerscores the need for parent education.

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  • He was curious to observe how far from the parent rock any pebbles could be found.

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  • Prefixes denoting components directly fused to the parent component are called first-order fusion prefixes.

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  • I consider myself fortunate that my dad wasn't a physical or sexually abusive parent, instead I suppose I suffered abuse through neglect.

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  • Despite its role to interpret local parent opinion on the provision of schools, there is no intention to make it locally accountable.

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  • Of these, 45 were with a parent, guardian or accompanying adult.

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  • I need not tell scholars of Buddhism how rare it is for a Western Buddhist organization to seek active affiliation with an Asian parent.

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  • There are two press aides from Vapor's British parent label, Sanctuary, and me.

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  • To be affected by the disease, which shows autosomal recessive inheritance, a baby must inherit a mutant allele from each parent.

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  • A child with one allergic parent runs a 30% risk of also becoming allergic.

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  • Julie is a parent of a child with ASD and has found aromatherapy relaxing for parents and children alike.

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  • Parent reared and imprints get asper and, if your bird is going to get it it will get it.

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  • Usually, they will look away - ' gaze aversion ' - which can lead to the parent feeling rejected.

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  • Here, the parent gently arouses the child about 30 minutes before the typical spontaneous awakening, and consoles their charge.

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  • The ' Parent Know How ' campaign has been developed to break down some of the perceived barriers to asking for help.

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  • Fears were raised when officers arrived at Lorraine Lovell's parent's home in Emerson Green to find bloodstains and signs of forced entry.

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  • Being held in the loving arms of a partner, friend or parent is the ultimate immune booster.

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  • Trying to change a sandy bottom is not pleasant for parent or baby!

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  • About 40% of kids come from single parent families, mostly the result of marriage breakups.

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  • She notes " My parent's farm was one of the last sites in Lincolnshire for corn buttercup.

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  • You may join the Armed Forces with your parent's consent You can hold a license to drive an invalid carriage or moped.

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  • Set a periodic checkpoint effective for restarting the parent request automatically.

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  • This very generous gift is ideal to celebrate a christening and would be highly prized by any new parent and baby.

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  • They each consist of two threads called chromatids, each an exact copy of the parent chromosome.

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  • However a parent's support may be much more acceptable thus circumventing this problem.

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  • We create the parent compositor that will contain the background image, ripple effect, Java text, and the spaceship compositor.

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  • Any parent who suspects their newborn baby has conjunctivitis should contact their GP, health visitor or midwife.

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  • XtSetValues then calls the constraint set_values procedures so that the parent can recompute derived constraint set_values procedures so that the parent can recompute derived constraint fields and move or resize the child as appropriate.

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  • The parent sees nothing contradictory in these responses, yet the child will be punished if it shows contradictory behavior.

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  • No junior coxswain shall be elected until the written consent of his parent or guardian has first been obtained.

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  • A small knob or bud forms on the parent cell, grows and finally separates to become a new yeast dell.

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  • This substantial deposit, which overlies further Aeolian deposition and parent material, probably extends southwards across the tell.

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  • The interface is created as a modal dialog with an optional parent widget.

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  • A baby dinosaur, just hatched, would follow in the footsteps of its parent, perhaps only a short distance from the nest.

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  • The parent group gradually dwindled away in a series of obscure splits.

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  • But Nemo, flea handler extraordinaire at his parent's flea circus, just wants Chingwe to enjoy a quiet old age.

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  • Other companies represented include Alcan, whose Canadian parent group owns the laboratory and scientific glassmaker Wheaton Science.

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  • Natural soils have developed from a parent material consisting of glacial till derived from granite and granite gneiss.

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  • Marriage Either parent can appoint a guardian to act in the event of both parents dying.

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  • Any parent or legal guardian, whether married or not.

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  • This quality highchair has been designed to incorporate the key features essential to parent and baby at feeding time.

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  • The court's capacity to resolve the challenge of what has been called the implacably hostile parent is evident.

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  • However, nearly half of lone parent households still have no-one in work, compared to only 7 per cent of couples with children.

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  • An amplification prefix name is derived from a name for a cyclic parent hydride.

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  • By the same token, they also identify the positions of the rings and ring systems in the phane parent hydride.

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  • Also the parent structure so described may not exist as such, but only in a hydrogenated or partially hydrogenated form.

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  • The parent is already in the brave new minefield of gender identity.

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  • The risk of a parent with the gene passing the mutation on to a child is 50% (autosomal dominant inheritance ).

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  • If either parent survives the intestate, that parent receives the remaining half of the rest of the estate absolutely.

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  • He has popped up like a class joker against whom no parent can compete.

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  • That would include subjective judgments such as " Is the parent providing a positive role model?

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  • It is traditional for the children to light a memorial candle, visit their parent's grave and recite the kaddish.

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  • The offspring bear the exact likeness of the parent.

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  • In cases where a parent feels a teacher is guilty of serious misconduct a parent may complain to the General Teaching Council.

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  • Then shortly after James ran away to sea without his parent's leave, So John Rouat became morose, and sadly did grieve.

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  • Specifically, in 2% of patients, the mutated TSC gene is not detected in either parent because of germline mosaicism.

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  • Italy is the nursing mother of Mazzini, who is the fitting child of such a parent.

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  • These become the parent motor neurons for those muscle fibers that were orphaned initially.

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  • Unlikely to Health Leads be welfare reform on ysubi phi mu of parent health.

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  • Narcissus triandrus This is Narcissus triandrus This is Narcissus triandrus, the seed parent of ' Craigton Coquette ' .

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  • In one school I eavesdropped on a conversation between the Headteacher and a parent concerning the nativity play the children were to perform.

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  • Travel, often to Parent Company in Germany, possibly at short notice will be required.

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  • It will then retrieve occurrences of entity ONE_B subject again to the profile passed down from the parent component.

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  • This is to help the parent identify their chicks in the gloomy light of the nest box.

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  • If the person disputing parentage refuses to take a test, the Child Support Agency can treat them as the child's parent.

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  • The SantaGram contains a lot of uniquely personal information that only Santa (parent or guardian) can know.

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  • So killing the parent PID, will in turn kill all child processes.

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  • It returns the PID of the child process to the parent process, and returns a 0 to the child.

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  • The current process (caller) becomes the parent of the process with process ID PID.

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  • Each time, he sprayed the sunflower crossbreeds and backcrossed the most robust specimens with the original cultivated parent plants.

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  • It was feared that the Society might act like a secret society and take independent action politicking behind the parent body's back.

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  • Catholicism generally spreads from parent to child but celibate priests play a role too.

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  • Clonal propagation -- asexual reproduction, including vegetative spread, producing a clone of the parent plant.

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  • I understand that the staff have a common law duty to act in the capacity of a reasonably prudent parent.

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  • Parenting is India's only national magazine for the modern parent and, as a result, has a vast and loyal readership.

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  • Mike's " Life with retinoblastoma " By a parent with a young child who has retinoblastoma.

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  • Smart UKâs parent firm Daimler Chrysler announce a shake-up of the brand in April in a bid to achieve profitability by 2007.

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  • Most illnesses turn out to be nothing serious but any worries a parent has she/he should take their child straight to the doctors.

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  • Login shells catch the terminate signal; other- wise this signal is passed on to children from the state in the shell's parent.

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  • Any parent or carer that a young person lives with, this may include a stepparent, can be given an Order.

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  • It sued the parent company and the two directors and sought summary judgment.

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  • Figure 1 - The parent form containing the tab widget Figure 1 shows the tab widget Figure 1 shows the tab widget with 3 tabs.

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  • My children live with their dad Single parent, dad doesn't pay maintenance Are whale tail thongs sexy?

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  • The parent cannot bear the thought of a " deformed " child, nor can the engineer tolerate standing by helplessly.

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  • Sometimes you'll get throwbacks (there's probably a technical name) to that parent.

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  • Be sure your toothbrush has soft bristles and ask your parent to help you get a new toothbrush every 3 months.

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  • Table III shows these core domain substitutions together with the backbone torsion angles of the parent structure.

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  • Anyway, what caring parent would ever allow a youngster to go unaccompanied via the very busy New Road to the Terrace grounds?

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  • The shares were put in an " offshore vehicle " totally unconnected with the parent company.

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  • An extremely valuable resource for any parent who may think their child is being bullied.

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  • It is the parent clay used for Malvern Chase pottery and may have been used for Worcester-type ware, although there is no proof.

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  • Children take home the lessons learned about reducing energy wastage to their parents, through a special parent guide.

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  • The parent's consent has gone and the retention becomes wrongful.

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  • While in Rhabdopleura the buds remain in organic continuity with the parent, in Cephalodiscus they become free at an early stage, and the coenoecium accordingly contains a number of separate individuals.

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  • A portion of the nucleus of the parent cell makes its way through the extremely narrow neck into the daughter cell.

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  • They are oviparous; and the eggs after being laid are carried about by the mother, attached to the lower surface of her body, the young re^^» r;ng with their parent until they have acquired their definite form and are able to shift for themselves.

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  • The vast majority of the mammalia are provided with an organ in the uterus, by which, before the birth of their young, a vascular connexion is maintained between the embryo and the parent animal.

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  • He, desirous of producing different beings from his own self, created the waters by his own thought, and placed in them a seed which developed into a golden egg; therein was born Brahma (m.), the parent of all the worlds; and thus "that which is the undiscrete Cause, eternal, which is and is not, from it issued that male who is called in the world Brahma."

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  • In other cases, however, the medusa-individuals become sexually mature while still attached to the parent polyp, and are then not set free at all, but become appanages of the hydroid colony and undergo degenerative changes leading to reduction and even to complete obliteration of their original medusan structure.

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  • Thus in Cunina octonaria, the ovum develops into an actinula which buds daughteractinulae; all of them, both parent and offspring, develop into medusae, so that there is no alternation of generations, but only larval multiplication.

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  • The seed is set free from the parent plant and serves as the means of dissemination (see FLOWER; POLLINATION; FRUIT, and SEED).

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  • In the articles Reproduction and Heredity the details of the relations between parent and offspring are discussed.

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  • The parent moth lays eggs, from which the young " worms " hatch out.

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  • The parent stock it is now impossible to trace; but the wild dog, wherever found on the continent of Asia, or northern Europe, has nearly the same character, and bears no inconsiderable resemblance to the British dog of the ordinary type; while many of those from the southern hemisphere can scarcely be distinguished from the cross-bred poaching dog, the lurcher.

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  • As for the Scrooby-Leiden church under John Robinson, it was in a sense the direct parent of historical " Congregationalism " alike in England and America (see below, section American).

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  • Making a false affidavit as to age or as to other facts required by the act, and the violation of the act by any agent or representative of a factory or by any parent or guardian of a child are misdemeanours.

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  • Owing to their almost entire immunity from any alien domination except that of the Romans and Goths, the Asturians may perhaps be regarded as the purest representatives of the Iberian race; while their dialect (linguaje bable) is sometimes held to be closely akin to the parent speech from which modern Castilian is derived.

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  • Thus intransitive bases seem to have begun only with soft consonants, and it is doubtful whether the parent tongue possessed hard consonants at all; while transitive bases were formed by hardening of the initial consonants and at the same time pronouncing the words in a higher tone, and these two latter changes are supposed to have been indicated by a prefix to the base-word.

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  • A parent cannot compel a school to accept a pupil whom the school is, for any reason, unwilling to admit.

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  • Everyone loves Maggie, but when she cartwheels into an uptight parent, the headmistress gives her the sack.

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  • The fertility of hybrid plants is very low but hybrid plants are more vigorous than either parent species.

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  • No tests will be applied to any parent or teacher who is willing to accept the ethos of the school.

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  • The parent 's consent has gone and the retention becomes wrongful.

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  • The parent took away the toys because of the children's ongoing disputes.

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  • Her parent's rule of a 9pm curfew seems very unreasonable to me.

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  • Children sometimes don't realize they are acting out of malice. It's a parent's job to teach them to be kind.

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  • The parent was notified that her son received a censure from the principal for misbehaving.

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  • As a parent, I believe it's my job to teach my son about taking accountability for his actions.

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  • It was rare to see a parent rebuking their children in the tight-knit community; instead they were constantly encouraging their children.

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  • Every new parent needs a diaper bag, and personalizing one with the baby's name makes a thoughtful and practical gift.

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  • As the parent of a newborn, you've already got a lot going on in your life, so it's also very important that you make this experience stress-free for yourself.

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  • Although mainstream thinking may promote the concept that the "parent is in charge" where toilet training is concerned, this is not the case.

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  • These two fields of baby care can even overlap and cause a concentric mess of frustration for both parent and child.

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  • You can view a list of potential allergens at BabyCenter.com, but if an infant seems to be responding poorly to breastfeeding, this is not something a parent should ignore in favor of the alleged health perks of nursing.

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  • One of the first items on any expectant parent's list is to choose baby nursery themes.

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  • Whether you are a parent-to-be, a parent, or an infant care provider, you are invited to join us here at LoveToKnow Baby.

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  • Ask any adoptive parent if they regret their decision to adopt, and almost all of them will respond with a resounding, "No!".

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  • This in and out pattern continues until baby and parent are completely worn out, and baby has been rocked to sleep.

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  • If you are the parent of a newborn, you may be a little unsure of just how to care for your baby.

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  • Even if you are the parent of a toddler, you still will probably have questions from time to time.

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  • Legal rights and responsibilities are transferred to the adopting parent, however, which helps to clarify the relationship between the adopting relative and the child.

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  • However, you may also have to wait much longer for a birth mother to choose you as a parent for her child.

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  • As the parent of a baby or toddler, by now you've realized that your baby needs a lot of baby care stuff!

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  • As a parent, you may need to lower your expectations of what a perfect party really should be!

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  • Obviously, there are positive and negative points regarding their use, and sometimes, the child will basically take the decision away from the parent anyway, especially if that child just refuses to use a one at all.

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  • As a single parent, you are in charge of making all the decisions, taking care of your child, and providing for you both.

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  • A parent needs to understand that just because she likes someone doesn't necessarily mean her child will.

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  • However, if you are the parent of an older child or teen, you may have your hands full!

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  • Reassure your child that this person will not take the place of her other parent and that she is still number one in your life.

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  • While it's great to know that a daycare is licensed, your responsibility as a parent doesn't stop there.

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  • There's no shame in seeking out single parent help.

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  • If you are a single parent, you may feel as if you are on your own.

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  • Keep reading, and find out how you can be an even better single parent!

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  • Does being a single parent mean there isn't any time left for you?

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  • Sure, your child is the most important person in your life, but if you are overwhelmed and stressed from not having any time or hobbies for yourself, will that make you a better parent?

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  • Just because you are a parent, doesn't mean that you can't have interests of your own!

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  • Although you are most certainly doing a great job , you could always use a little single parent help, right?

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  • Nobody else can understand what your life is like quite as well as another single parent.

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  • You are the parent, and he is the child.

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  • Don't interfere in the your child's relationship with his other parent unless you feel there is a problem.

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  • If you are a single parent, then you are in charge of the money!

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  • There are some places you can look to for advice,single parent help, and assistance, depending upon your situation.

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  • There are many single parent organizations that you can first check out on the Web, and then search for local chapters in your area.

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  • If you are divorced, hopefully, you aren't having to parent completely on your own.

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  • If you are a single parent, then you know just how much responsibility parenting entails.

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  • Look for single parent organizations such as Parents Without Partners and Web MD. The Big Brothers/Big Sisters Organization is a great way to find a mentor for your child and some much needed extra time for you.

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  • If you're too stressed, you can't be a good parent.

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  • Enter Often - The winner is the parent who posts the most (well-written) entries.

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  • A must-have gift for any parent of a newborn is a personalized baby book.

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  • Obviously, you'll probably want to have your baby's name on the front of the book, but you could also add your name and the name of the baby's other parent.

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  • Start a babysitting co-op or do exchanges with other families, this is particularly nice if one parent only works part-time and has free time to watch other children.

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  • For some families, due to day care costs and other expenditures associated with working, it can cost more to work than have one parent stay home.

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  • If you are the parent of a infant, the answer is probably a resounding "No!"

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  • A new parent can never have too many diapers!

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  • Naming a baby can be one of the most trying decisions of a new parent.

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  • Finally, video monitors cannot take the place of a parent's supervision.

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  • As the mom of four children, three of whom are teens and one who is a toddler, I can quickly say that I'm a different parent the fourth time around.

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  • If the reception will be held at a separate place, such as a hall, recreation center, or the parent's home, include a map to this place as well.

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  • There are actually several ways to do so, and many people naturally parent this way.

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  • Choosing a nursery school for your child is one of the most important decisions you'll make as the parent of a baby or toddler.

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  • Becoming a parent, whether for the first or fifth time is both exciting and unnerving.

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  • The one constant thought that concerns every parent is when they can take their preemie baby home.

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  • Ask just about any parent about stroller extras, and they'll invariably sing the praises of an ample storage basket and several cup holders.

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  • At least one parent must travel to China for the adoption process.

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  • While couples may be preferred, single parent adoptions are generally accepted.

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  • The focus of a home study is to ensure that you are suitable as a parent and that you have an appropriate home to raise your adopted child.

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  • Single parent adoptions were once virtually unheard of.

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  • The success rate of single parent adoptions is steadily growing, which is good news for many singles who once thought their dreams of adopting were out of reach.

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  • With so many marriages ending in divorce, the amount of single parent homes has risen over the past few decades.

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  • Where do they fit in when it comes to single parent adoptions?

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  • It stands to reason that just because someone hasn't married doesn't mean that he or she can't be a successful parent.

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  • Although single parent adoptions are much more prevalent today than in the past, the road to adoption is by no means an easy street.

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  • There may be obstacles that have to be overcome in single parent adoptions.

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  • Even today in our enlightened world, some adoption agencies still prefer to place a child in a two parent home.

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  • Your first step in the adoption process is to find an agency that will represent you as a single parent.

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  • If you are struggling to get by, you may have a harder time selling your role as a single parent to an adoption agency.

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  • You should begin the adoption process much like anyone else would, but be prepared to argue your case as a potential single adoptive parent.

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  • Birth parent forums typically offer unplanned pregnancy support and information on other options.

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  • They may also give birth parent some insight into more difficult topics, such as putting an older child up for adoption and single parenting.

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  • Adopting.org offers help and hope for those searching for either a birth parent of a child that was put up for adoption.

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  • By the act of taking time to refresh and renew yourself, physically, emotionally, and spiritually, you will feel better and be a better parent.

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  • Being a single parent is stressful enough in itself, but add in a volatile relationship with the other parent, and it's even worse.

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  • Family counselors offer advice for single parents to try to keep the anger towards the other parent from showing to the child.

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  • Those single parents whose children's other parent isn't around due to abandonment or death have an especially difficult burden.

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  • The National Child Support Enforcement Agency can help you get the financial benefits your child deserves, even if the other parent refuses to be emotionally or physically there for your child.

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  • Your county or state may also have local single parent organizations.

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  • Becoming an adoptive parent is a major commitment.

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  • As a parent, try to do the following with your child as you both enjoy the Baby Bach videos.

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  • Blanket choices" From an experienced parent, we learned that the crib comforter is rarely used as the baby will kick it off - it is sometimes used only for decoration.

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  • Fisher-Price baby monitors offer a variety of styles and features that are sure to please any parent.

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