Tate's sobs and the anguished wails of relatives will not do much to change that. |
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In the weeks since, as we've told the story to a succession of friends and relatives, it has shed scariness and taken on humor. |
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The mambas are relatives of the cobras and belong to the venomous group of snakes known as Elapids. |
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Many were smudged and tear-stained, often being the first information relatives received about the fate of their loved one. |
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Millions of children, mostly girls, are pulled out of school to look after sick relatives, do back-breaking paid work and run households. |
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The girl was visiting relatives in Manchester and it did not occur to her to travel without her scaly friend. |
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If this money could be passed on to relatives tax-free, it would find its way back into the economy and benefit everyone. |
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Our genetic makeup is indisputably similar to the great apes, our closest relatives. |
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The Aztecs had conquered the Nahuatl and perhaps had even sacrificed a few of Juan's relatives to the hungry gods. |
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They believe, however, that people should be allowed to determine when they die so as to avoid excessive pain or distress for their relatives. |
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She made 340 portraits of blood relatives on her mother's side, carried out as more or less instantaneous caricatures in Magic Marker. |
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Names for relatives in the Samoan language are different from those in Western cultures. |
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I remember these still being used in the homes of my older relatives in the 1960s, although no one wore Macassar oil in those days. |
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Insurance companies in particular train their salesmen to sell policies to friends and relatives. |
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I think they were baying the moon, as do their cultured relatives the dogs. |
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Particularly, chopsticks are also a good choice when people send presents to relatives and friends. |
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They limited punishment to the person charged, and abjured the attainder of the traitor's relatives or heirs. |
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Moreover, most of them languish in mental asylums and hospitals without being visited or taken care of by their relatives. |
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It may be the ideal presents for families, friends and relatives besides business associates and colleagues. |
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He's often the last hope grieving relatives have of being reunited with a missing loved one. |
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The pain of loss and grief of the relatives of those killed has been widely covered and is sometimes too painful to bare. |
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And to those who have lost relatives and friends, be assured that you are not forgotten. |
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Both my parents lost relatives very dear to them, and the wider circle of relations has suffered some tough times too. |
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For the thousands who had lost relatives or friends, it had the effect of a further slap in the face. |
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Charlie survived the war unhurt, although he lost many relatives and close friends. |
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A mystified couple wondered why friends and relatives congratulated them on their ruby wedding a full year ahead of the big day. |
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The relatives had all gathered round for one last kind word to them, and many still laughed and joked with rubicund cheeks and loose tongues. |
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Like their relatives, rubber boas kill by constriction, with prey usually mice or shrews. |
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Therefore, encouraging ascertainment of health information for three generations of relatives is warranted. |
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Since his arrival he has been searching for his long-lost relatives and for the next four weeks he will be documenting his search. |
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To our great surprise all our friends and relatives have come instantly to our house only to collect their respective items with long faces. |
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People routinely call the company wanting to take milk on vacation or ship ice cream to faraway relatives. |
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It is the cuticle that suggests rotifers are close relatives of roundworms and arthropods. |
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On arrival PC Hargreaves was met by relatives who told him the doors were locked. |
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Complaints are lodged by the claimant victim or, if this is not possible, by relatives or representatives. |
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Even in societies with arranged marriages, relatives of the couple do the arranging. |
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Onychophora, also known as velvet worms or lobopods, are considered segmented and close relatives of the Arthropoda. |
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Though the argus pheasant is not as colorful as its relatives the peacock and the palawock pheasant, it is still an interesting looking bird. |
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The boxers' relatives and friends pay the admission fees, buy food and gym apparel, and the gym lives to fight another day. |
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Other archosaurs included the pterosaurs, relatives of dinosaurs but not true dinosaurs. |
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Females nurse their young, but will also nurse the young of their female relatives in the pride if litters are born close together. |
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Some of the more literate ones did write down a few particulars soon after the fracas in letters to friends and relatives. |
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When he reaches rock bottom, Jim faces the possibility of having to send his children to stay with relatives. |
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Most Pakistani Americans maintain close links with relatives and friends in Pakistan. |
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Moving through the boys, Mike made quiet greetings with his relatives in Spanish, English, and Apache. |
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His relatives are anxious that this decision and the incident are not repeated. |
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The small courtyard is also crowded with anxious relatives and concerned neighbours. |
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Second, when outside assistance is sought, family members frequently serve as liaisons between elderly relatives and health care systems. |
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Her photograph was being flashed onto television screens last night in an effort to find her relatives. |
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Neighbors, relatives and letter carriers are useful in finding those elderly who are at risk. |
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His ill-treatment of her relatives is surely the quickest way to revenge her. |
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This no more convinced my American chum than any of my Canadianisms pass muster with my English friends and relatives. |
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In a hospice setting it is not unusual to be confronted by anguished relatives witnessing the physical deterioration of their loved ones. |
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I was in anguish, feeling the pain of my neighbours who had lost relatives. |
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Children absorb the tenets of morality from parents, relatives, teachers and other responsible adults. |
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But what we want to see is not the use of force but the peaceful resolution of this matter, and that's in the hands of the Miami relatives. |
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An Orkney woman has been made an honorary Cree Indian, after visiting distant relatives on a reserve in Canada recently. |
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South African relatives of viper's bugloss, anchusas bring much needed blue color to summer borders. |
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Every now and then oversees visitors will drop in and it always winds up they sometimes are tracing ancestors or relatives. |
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Rail officials brought in police armed with lathis to intimidate an angry crowd of relatives gathered near the crash site. |
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Corporal Stephen Pountney played the last post on the bugle and relatives laid wreaths in front of the memorial. |
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Lockhart's sidekick Charley, a half-Apache, has gone to question his relatives about the repeating rifles being sold to them in the area. |
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Prince Unleashed tells the story of Holly, a young girl forced to live with relatives after a tragic family accident. |
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Migrants who emigrated with their entire immediate families are less likely to send remittances to their remaining extended relatives. |
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The best clue we can give you is that these organisms are considered to be the closest living relatives of land plants. |
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To tease out the details of the transition, other researchers recently turned to lancelets, vertebrates' closest spineless relatives. |
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Guess what, gene expression produces the same nested hierarchy of relatedness, with chimps our closest relatives, as we find for genes. |
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She visited her relatives in Castledermot on a yearly basis when her brother and sister were alive. |
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The teenagers also asked relatives to send them school and birth certificates to authenticate their nationality. |
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The logic of relatives, which he was the first to investigate extensively, will eventually be recognized as a part of logic. |
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With Augustus de Morgan, Peirce is one of the founders of the logic of relatives. |
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The Sacramento perch was another native species similar to eastern relatives. |
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The effects of the fungus on other plant species, and particularly on wild relatives of the targeted crops, are completely unknown. |
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Noel is survived by his wife and family, brothers, nephews, nieces, relatives, friends and neighbours. |
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Germany has been the Schultzes' travel destination several times to connect with their relatives. |
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The extended family is highly valued, and it is common for various relatives and generations to live under the same roof. |
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He is sadly missed by his family, brothers, sisters, nephews, nieces, relatives and friends. |
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There are no legal restrictions on who can marry except for marriages between close relatives. |
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Since coeliac disease runs in families, relatives can have a blood test to check for antibodies. |
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Four patients in our study had relatives with renal failure of unknown origin. |
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There is plenty of visiting among relatives and many special meals with symbolic foods shared by family members. |
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Current plant workers are ineligible for membership, but their relatives are not. |
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What motivates him is the smile on the faces of patients and their relatives when blood is made available in time. |
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Last month, we admitted a woman with serious bleeding in early pregnancy and no relatives who would give blood. |
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Bulgarians count as kin relatives by blood and marriage on both the male and female sides. |
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It is important to talk with your relatives about illnesses that are common in your family. |
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But loans have to be repaid, even to relatives, and this is a common cause of family feuding and murder. |
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Among some groups it is common to greet close relatives not seen for a long time with a bear hug. |
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It is also common for relatives to be told even when the patients themselves do not know. |
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The Dutch make a distinction between relatives by marriage and relatives by blood. |
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The tenth day of the month of Muharram is observed by visits to the graves of relatives, followed by prayers and the giving of alms to the poor. |
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We understand and relate to sending letters, visiting relatives, journeys from our hometown. |
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Other papers showed the rows of stretchers of dead children, their relatives bending over them. |
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We need support from relatives behind us all the way if we are to push for extra money. |
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The wrymouths are slender, eel-like fishes, close relatives of the blennies but much larger. |
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Friends and relatives can forgive, and sometimes do, but they are forgiving the wrong done to them only. |
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Stuart Mill came very near to the view which the logic of relatives forces us to take. |
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It will allow some ethnic Koreans living in Japan to visit their North Korean relatives. |
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And at Santo Domingo airport, relatives of passengers aboard the plane sobbed and fell to their knees in grief. |
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In addition to this relatives on my wife's side have brought some sweets, gifts, clothes, etc to send to their kith and kin in America. |
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They are people who probably have relatives on the Angolan side, and the Angolans also have some of their kith and kin on Zambian soil. |
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Nuclear families are the main kin group, with relatives involved as kin in the extended family. |
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Most families are in practice extended, with elderly or other kin in the household and other relatives nearby. |
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It also was common for the women to offload received stolen goods upon their relatives. |
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In Paris, where he keeps a flat and several relatives, he bobs from bar to bar, air-kissing girls and gossiping with old restaurant hands. |
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They also got paid to rebury their relatives in Kirkuk to make it appear that the Arab presence had been a long one, the committee said. |
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It was the second time they had seen a man convicted of killing one of their relatives. |
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Also, the history the blood relatives relate is different from the in-laws, and this makes us suspicious. |
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Paddy is mourned by his sister, cousins, neighbours, in-laws, relatives and friends. |
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He is survived by his family, sisters, his in-laws, nephews and other relatives. |
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When the ship was lost, relatives were wrongly informed that she had hit a mine. |
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Yet, they may find themselves caring for biological children, stepchildren, relatives, aging parents and a new spouse. |
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In Western societies, filial piety is often understood to be solely the practice of caring for aging parents and older relatives. |
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In all honesty, I don't have many relatives that have lived to ripe old ages apart from my maternal Grandfather. |
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Family photos and diaries that had been on desks were being passed on for relatives to identify and preserve as keepsakes. |
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And aftercare was discussed in a way that patients and their relatives could understand. |
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Thousands of Kashmiris live in Rochdale and many are waiting to hear if relatives and friends survived Saturday's disaster. |
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Living relatives of moa include the emus, ostrich, and kiwi, which are members of a bird group called ratites. |
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Consanguineal relatives are considered more important than are affinal relatives. |
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A transfer of property between blood relatives is charged at half the rate of stamp duty which would otherwise apply. |
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When we return home and develop the photographs, our friends and relatives go into raptures over the scenery and the landscape. |
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A kainga consists of relatives living in different households in the same village or in several villages. |
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The kainga encompass all blood relatives and can include people other than blood relations. |
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In 1993, Colombia's government briefly made paying ransoms illegal, but there was an outcry from victims' relatives. |
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A handful of shivering Albanians are fished out of the Adriatic, distressed beyond belief, hoping desperately for signs of missing relatives. |
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Police believe he might be holed up somewhere in southern California where he has a number of relatives. |
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They made frantic calls to friends, well-wishers and relatives at home to rush much-needed funds. |
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Many kept awake to be the first to convey New Year greetings to their friends, relatives, and well-wishers. |
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A number of relatives, friends and well-wishers have deeply mourned her demise. |
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Adults use first names and informal forms of address only with people they know well, such as close friends or relatives. |
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You know they always used to take the mick out of the Welsh for having relatives all round the world. |
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If the plans go ahead relatives and friends of acute patients from North Norfolk face a potential round trip of 60 miles to visit. |
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Inside the apartment, Saeed's mother wept as she sat on the floor, surrounded by female relatives and other mourners. |
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People living in the northwest are in poor health, live out of wedlock and look after sick relatives, according to the latest census. |
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Locating food for the dogs was a daily exercise in resourcefulness that involved a network of friends, relatives and fellow dog lovers. |
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I will be staying with my family and I have jillions of relatives including many young nieces and nephews. |
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Agoutis and their smaller relatives, the acouchis, are common diurnal rodents of the forest interior. |
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This extinct order of giant scale trees includes relatives of the modern quillworts. |
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Fossils of Java man and Peking man suggest these close evolutionary relatives were frequent victims of physical violence. |
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They claim that all the money is accounted for because company employees always assist the dead person's relatives. |
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Chris has roots in the Kilmead area as some of his relatives resided at Moatfield at one time. |
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Another group of about 1,000 protesters said they were fighting for the right of abode for their mainland relatives. |
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Or do you tell your customer that you can fix her photo, have it enlarged, add some reprints for other relatives and give her an exquisite custom frame job? |
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Along with his relatives and cronies, Karzai is widely suspected of corruption of both the acquisitive and political variety. |
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The kind that involve zero anguished relatives screaming into the uncaring airport terminal void. |
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As a result of this secrecy, Russian servicemen are dying in Ukraine anonymously, relatives in Kastroma said. |
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The government should be asking the relatives of Alan Turing to pardon them for treating him so appallingly! |
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So, why would a species like the banded mongoose favor breeding between relatives? |
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Accounts of the prison have come from women who managed to hide their cellular phones, calling relatives to describe their plight. |
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That is why I visited my relatives in Iran in 2011, when I was unjustly arrested and charged with espionage. |
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Telephone lines became jammed as distraught relatives tried to check up on loved-ones but that did not stop the rumours spreading as attention turned to who was responsible. |
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Although queens heading neighboring colonies are not close relatives, fixation indices show significant genetic differentiation among aggregation sites. |
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Concerns have also been raised that herbicide-tolerant crops may pass their genes to weedy relatives, thereby making those weeds resistant to herbicides. |
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Her investigations into corruption began to gain attention, but the names of relatives cropped up on the police jotters from time to time, posing ethical dilemmas. |
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Circling villages was believed to bring good fortune, to heal problems, and chill out the spirits of angry relatives who had died and passed into the next world. |
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Give It allows friends and relatives to donate a sum of money to a good cause instead of buying a shoddy piece of tat that's destined for the charity shop. |
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He then tells Bilal to confer with his brother Burak, his sister Sumeyye and other relatives. |
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However, he has no living relatives that will adopt the orphan. |
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For seven years the organisation has offered information, advice and support to carers of all ages who help to look after elderly or disabled relatives and friends. |
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Fr. Walsh also spoke of the high regard in which she was held within the family circle and this was clearly reflected in the readings at Mass by her young relatives. |
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He was the epitome of the cockney wide boy but what a shock to the system of his new found well to do relatives when he inherited the country seat and title of Lord Hareford. |
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In fact, I'm seriously impressed at just how many parents, grandparents and other relatives are thinking ahead and planning their family's future. |
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No one has yet requested to have relatives re-interred at Gorton, Manchester General or Phillips Park cemeteries, which means all the others will be reburied at Bury. |
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Here, one of the birds spreads its wings to let its plumage dry in the sun, an attitude which is highly characteristic of cormorants and their relatives. |
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Friends, relatives from both families and special guests filled the reception room at the Amari Orchid Resort Hotel, celebrating the joyous occasion. |
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All of the mother and fathers' relatives are considered kin. |
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Community officers working in Warminster are now urging residents to look out for elderly relatives and raise the alarm if they see suspicious callers. |
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In dozens of villages, many cut off from rescuers by quake-induced landslides, relatives desperate to find their loved ones dug through rubble with their bare hands. |
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The sultan gave him one of his female relatives in marriage, and the recreant knight appeared before Jerusalem at the head of an army of the infidels. |
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Their loved ones would visit, tending to their decaying relatives, even changing their clothing. |
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The trust will also have exemptions in place in cases where the hospital has asked relatives to play an active role in the patient's recuperation or rehabilitation. |
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Koalas and wombats are probably each other's closest relatives. |
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Rabbits have been in abundance in the area this year and have been upsetting some grieving relatives by eating flowers and wreaths from the graves. |
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Commiserating with grieving relatives, I always told them that I felt wretchedly responsible for what had happened and apologised in person where I could. |
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Healthy individuals had lucked out while their sick relatives simple ended up with a bad genetic roll of the dice. |
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According to him, many unwaged Russians survive on handouts from friends and relatives, subsistence agriculture, casual labour, petty trading or petty crime. |
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In Hong Kong death registration at one of four death registries is required by law and is usually done by one of the more educated relatives of the dead person. |
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In order to reach them, Carvajal inscribed a message on the core of an alligator pear, hid it in a melon, and asked the jailer to bring the fruit to his relatives. |
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He is mourned by his sister, nieces, nephews, relatives and friends. |
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He is survived by his nephews, nieces, relatives and family circle. |
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Although the new species is not a crop pest, some of its relatives are. |
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Money is also remitted to families from relatives in New Zealand. |
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I bet long-lost relatives are already lining up to hail their cousin! |
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Cobbling together free childcare or eldercare provided by relatives is commonplace because free is all they can afford. |
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Our closest relatives, the chimpanzee, the bonobo or pygmy chimpanzee, and the gorilla share with us a common ancestry of genes and genome organization. |
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Legally the responsibility for a gravestone rests with the family of the deceased but it would be an impossible task to trace relatives of people who died decades ago. |
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The fruit has a smooth, yellowish skin without the knobs or reticulations which are characteristic of its tropical relatives such as the cherimoya, sugar-apple, and sour sop. |
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They visit scenes of death and attend autopsies, take witness statements and liaise between traumatised relatives, police, solicitors and doctors. |
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The unchecked power of corrupt rural officials has given them license to tax the peasants beyond endurable limits and to pack the public payroll with relatives and cronies. |
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The room is gradually invaded by well-wishers, liggers and distant relatives, the support bands and their friends, until there is barely room to breathe. |
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His anxious relatives are desperate for reassurance that he is safe. |
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In an auditorium in Taipei, about 400 relatives also took part in a Buddhist ceremony with monks chanting softly and drumming lightly on wooden blocks. |
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Attempts to mimic the eating habits of our foraging relatives results from a confused understanding of our history. |
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Hordes of relatives and political favor seekers were in mortal peril if they arrived to freeload after dark. |
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From the moment the hospital gets the names of patients being offered surgery, staff are on the phone arranging travel and accommodation for relatives. |
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The family then fell on hard times, and hardy moved to live with relatives in the Chicago area. |
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At the Abbey, members of the Royal Family, foreign royals, members of the Bowes Lyon family and other blood relatives move in procession to their seats. |
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Fossils suggest that lemurs, bush babies, lorises, aye-ayes, and their relatives spilt off from the ancestors of monkeys and apes around 55 million years ago. |
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Mary, like the other voluntary members of the group, has a personal interest in the fight against cancer losing relatives and friends to the disease. |
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Only in the meld scoring forms of rummy including 500 Rum, canasta and their relatives is the main aim of the game to form combinations that score points. |
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Younger relatives, who had been looking forward to inheriting Uncle Jack's vast fortune, had been horrified to discover that he had run it down to a few hundred pounds. |
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We have heard from several people that close relatives with Alzheimer's disease became amazingly lucid for short periods of time after receiving narcotic pain relievers. |
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Two of the victims, 15-year-old Andrew Fryberg and 14-year-old Nate Hatch, were cousins of the shooter, according to relatives. |
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There is a fine line between taking the stance of Ebenezer Scrooge, skimping on our generosity to friends and relatives, and going absolutely mad with the plastic. |
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According to the custom of tanistry, the chieftainship of a tribe passed not by regular descent, nor by will, but by election, only relatives of the chief being eligible. |
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Fossils suggest that lemurs, bush babies, lorises, aye-ayes, and their relatives split off from the ancestors of monkeys and apes around 55 million years ago. |
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From about 8 am relatives lined up against the court's baby-blue walls hoping to get a glimpse, or say a few words to, their incarcerated loved ones. |
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Some relatives came down from Singapore and bought Callum a baby walker. |
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She was burned out of her house and her relatives killed in front of her. |
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In soliciting funds for care packages, Move America Forward frequently uses testimonials from troops or their relatives. |
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For example, bereaved relatives were not allowed to participate in food gathering until someone fed them the first wild rice or maple sugar of the season. |
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The closest living relatives of clawed lobsters are the reef lobsters and the three families of freshwater crayfish. |
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He said that 20 telephone booths would be installed to facilitate the prisoners and their relatives near Adiala Jail. |
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Rick Tomato Genetics Resource Center at UC Davis is a gene bank of wild relatives, monogenic mutants and miscellaneous genetic stocks of tomato. |
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Over time, his research drew on information from his relatives and children, the family butler, neighbours, colonists and former shipmates. |
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The problem of powerful families protecting criminal relatives was to be solved by expelling them to other parts of the realm. |
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After Eleanor's marriage, many of her Savoyard relatives joined her in England. |
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European red deer have a relatively long tail compared to their Asian and North American relatives. |
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Elidyr was killed in the attempt but his death was then avenged by his relatives who ravaged the coast of Arfon. |
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American bison tend to graze more, and browse less than their European relatives. |
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However, there is also evidence that most sureties were either relatives or lords of the contractor. |
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Mary was not hurt and visited the relatives of those who were injured or killed in the village below. |
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The vertebrate ancestor no doubt had more arches than this, as some of their chordate relatives have more than 50 pairs of gills. |
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They and their relatives ate peanuts till they were covered in nettle-rash. |
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Tala stopped sharing albums and pictures she had posted before her relatives joined Facebook and changed her settings. |
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Fans and relatives gathered for the unveiling in Camden's Stable Market, where it will be a permanent memorial to her. |
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All palliative care services provide support for both the patient and their relatives during and after the dying process. |
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In pronunciation, Irish most closely resembles its nearest relatives, Scottish Gaelic and Manx. |
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He was penniless, and no relatives or friends had attended his bedside during his illness. |
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They were nearing the end of a 192-mile taxi ride from Lagos airport to Benin City, where they were to meet relatives. |
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The closest relatives of the Proboscidea are the sirenians and the hyraxes. |
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These proteins appear to be distant relatives of the Tet1 oncogene that is involved in the pathogenesis of acute myeloid leukemia. |
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Send his rarely-seen relatives a gift-box wedding cake slice, a photo of you both, and an explanation. |
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The position of sachem descended through families, and were allocated by senior female relatives. |
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Taliban fighters killed and raped female relatives of police commanders and soldiers as well as midwives. |
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The choice of a Tory publication was regarded as strange by Disraeli's friends and relatives, who thought him more of a Radical. |
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But the boy's relatives don't sit on their behinds and wait for a pari or an apsara to drop out of the heavens. |
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Otto named his relatives the new leaders of the stem duchies, but this approach didn't completely solve the problem of disloyalty. |
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Tolkien's relatives were shocked when he elected not to immediately volunteer for the British Army. |
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The two Kipling children, however, did have relatives in England whom they could visit. |
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He and his two sisters were orphaned as children and had to be taken in by relatives. |
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It was reported that both the case and the first degree relatives had migrainous headaches. |
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This tradition of martyrdom would continue among Donne's closer relatives, many of whom were executed or exiled for religious reasons. |
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Old English is one of the West Germanic languages, and its closest relatives are Old Frisian and Old Saxon. |
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The evidence suggests that close relatives of early man, in lineages that later became extinct, also were able to use tools. |
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Ginkgo, also spelled gingko and known as the Maidenhair Tree, is a unique species of tree with no close living relatives. |
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A large constellation of relatives and friends attended the funeral. |
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After Clayton's death, the estate passed to relatives and was soon lost at gambling. |
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Sorcerers and sorceresses were often slain by relatives of their supposed victims. |
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Free monthly tea dances are being launched in Blyth for people affected by the condition, along with their relatives, friends and carers. |
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The South American Germans from Russia had learned about Congregationalism in letters from relatives in the United States. |
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A chieftain's retinue might include close relatives, but it was not limited to them. |
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Henry III himself was interred nearby, as were many of the Plantagenet kings of England, their wives and other relatives. |
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Many of the Polish British community formed after the Second World War had friends and relatives in Poland. |
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Unlike their closest relatives, horses and donkeys, zebras have never been truly domesticated. |
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These gentle mammals feed on the sea grass and closer relatives of certain land mammals than the dolphins and the whales. |
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His Querini relatives took the opportunity to seize possession of his family's property. |
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Observers expect that Cubans with paying relatives abroad are most likely to be able to take advantage of the new policy. |
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Before long, though, he began endowing his relatives at the church's and at his neighbours' expense. |
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Foreigners who die in India are buried, and their property is delivered to their relatives. |
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For example, several relatives of Henry VIII survived the disease but were scarred by it. |
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The pipiltin were noblemen who were relatives of leaders and former leaders, and lived in the confines of the island. |
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Their extinct relatives included the Kotts, Assans, Arins, Baikots, and Pumpokols who lived further upriver to the south. |
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Transgenes were observed both in the sweet potato's closely related wild relatives, and also were found in more distantly related wild species. |
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On the apron near the terminal, on the railinged roof of the terminal with the sightseers and relatives, behind glass. |
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There is no shortage of ravening friends and relatives on the day one hits the lottery. |
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Domesticated plants may differ from their wild relatives in many ways, including. |
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In January 1792, Brunel's frigate paid off its crew, and Brunel returned to live with his relatives in Rouen. |
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Rowling's Harry Potter series, the home of Harry's pernicious relatives, the Dursleys, is set in the fictional town of Little Whinging, Surrey. |
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The memorial statue was added a few years later and memorial trees planted by the children who lost relatives. |
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He realises that Stapleton could be an unknown Baskerville family member, seeking to claim the Baskerville wealth by eliminating his relatives. |
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His father described how other relatives had been mentally ill, including an aunt of the gunman who has a schizophrenialike condition. |
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If she were injured or abused in her marriage her relatives were expected to look after her interests. |
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Some of the seahorse's relatives that will be on display at the exhibit are seadragons, pipefishes, shrimpfishes, snipefishes and trumpetfishes. |
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The ties of kinship meant that the relatives of a murdered person were obliged to exact vengeance for his or her death. |
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The latter became the woman's personal property, but the former may have been paid to her relatives, at least during the early period. |
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Friends and relatives were coming out of the woodwork to celebrate his good fortune. |
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A large number of JI workers, besides relatives of Abdul Wahid and residents of the area were also present at the funereal prayer. |
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Hundreds of relatives and friends packed into St Brigid's Church in Belfast to celebrate the life of one of Ireland's finest watercolourists. |
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Norwegians Marianne Krog-Sand and Ottar Alme organised their dream wedding in Argyll and friends and relatives flew over from their homeland. |
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Two correspondents from the TV channel filmed a Yazidi family buying their relatives to save them from ISIL and spoke to witnesses. |
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The emperor dispatched some of his most trusted officers to reveal or destroy secret societies, bandits, and loyalists to his other relatives. |
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Prosecutors said Senussi had been allowed to see relatives, but denied lawyers had been prevented from visiting their clients at the prison. |
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The manufacturing enterprise is remembered as an innovative venture where scores of Jacuzzis and their relatives worked over the years. |
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These families include, in one household, near relatives in addition to an immediate family. |
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Small but significant numbers of Frenchmen in the North and Northeast regions have relatives in Germany and Great Britain. |
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Soho House was at first occupied by Boulton relatives, and then by his first partner, John Fothergill. |
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Indeed, by the age of eighteen nearly all of his closest relatives had died by war or disease. |
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For Domitian, this meant that a significant part of his adolescence was spent in the absence of his near relatives. |
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They journeyed to the southeast and were soon joined by their neighbors and possible relatives the Teutones. |
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Bodies of the deceased will be handed over to their relatives on completion of medicolegal formalities. |
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Segestes was rescued along with a group of relatives and dependents, including Thusnelda, Segestes' daughter and the wife of Arminius. |
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In complex cases, this can mean that there are closer blood relatives to the deceased monarch than the next in line according to primogeniture. |
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Peggotty, lives in a house built in an upturned boat on the beach, with his adopted relatives Emily and Ham, and an elderly widow, Mrs. |
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Unlike their close relatives, the chytrids, most of which exhibit zygotic meiosis, the blastocladiomycetes undergo sporic meiosis. |
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Despite this success, native relatives such as the Cape sparrow also occur in towns, competing successfully with it. |
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The taxonomy of the house sparrow and its Mediterranean relatives is highly complicated. |
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Red onions can be used in salads and sandwiches because they are sweeter and not as sharp as their yellow relatives. |
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The crows and their relatives are fairly large birds with strong bills and are usually intelligent and adaptable. |
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This ancestor and its relatives occurred throughout North America and Eurasia, but were on the decline by at least 46 Mya. |
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