Despite being a relatively docile, blonde older sibling, I deeply identified with the headstrong, brown-haired, younger sister Laura. |
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There is intense sibling jealousy and she feels she is not loved as much as the youngest child. |
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One of the processes that may lead to the formation of sibling species complexes involves adaptation to specific habitats. |
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As Thomas's pained gait and brittle limbs signal a physical deterioration, put-on sibling chitchat quickly turns to rebarbative bickering. |
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Debbie's sad smile made her only sibling feel worse, not her original intention. |
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This gives the MDX a ride that resembles a sportier version of its minivan sibling Odyssey. |
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We didn't have any kind of sibling rivalry or jealousy or anything else that normal siblings do. |
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I felt that I had witnessed some type of argument, sibling rivalry, and battle of wits all rolled into a few bizarre minutes. |
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He was reaching up to loosen the collar of his shirt when he noticed his mother and younger sibling coming down the stairs. |
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Women, on the other hand, seem to thrive better in same-sex sibling relationships. |
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Participants will learn methods and strategies to deal with sibling fighting and tantrums. |
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A drop-in centre will provide respite for youngsters caring for a sick parent or sibling. |
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In 2001 his parents won the right to create a saviour sibling to help cure him from the potentially fatal blood disorder. |
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Once the saviour sibling is born, blood from the umbilical cord is collected and can then be used for a stem cell transplant. |
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In Argentina it is usual for couples to ask their parents or a sibling to babysit for their children. |
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At this rate all this teeny-bopper sibling drama and turmoil would take out all the energy in me. |
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In other words, the remark points to the dynamic of a sibling relationship, not a marital one. |
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It is not uncommon for the sibling of a child with autism to simply feel their parents do not love them as much. |
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I hoped he would pick up, and not his mother or a sibling, since my voice was thick from crying. |
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But blood is thicker than water and Brian tolerates his younger sibling, rediscovering aspects of his own character along the way. |
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It was only a matter of time before salsa and merengue's less glamorous sibling earned its recognition in the Latin music limelight. |
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Almost all of the popular family saloons now have a two-door, sportier-looking sibling that is usually dressed up in alloys and metallic paint. |
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A sibling showed authorities a pair of handcuffs he said were used to chain his brother in the basement, according to charging documents. |
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However, the WHO has not ruled out the possibility, because the middle brother cared for the elder sibling before he died. |
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The emphasis was on caring for the sick brother or sister and often the sibling got left in the shadows. |
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These games offer an opportunity for the viewers to play them alone or with the help of an older sibling or parent. |
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My brothers middle name is Paul, the name my missing sibling would have had. |
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His brother Craig was also a junior referee and their younger sibling, Neil, won the bronze in his group. |
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Is it common for first time sexual experiences to be with a sibling or cousin around the same age? |
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And the death of a younger sibling is a different thing to the death of a parent. |
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I can recall blaming a sibling for all sorts of naughtiness when I was younger. |
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He was morbidly thin and locked along with his sibling in a dungeon-like room. |
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Topics include mothering, fathering, marriages, family group processes, sibling relations, and families. |
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To account for this effect, when there was more than one unaffected sibling we selected the one furthest in age from the index case. |
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If a parent or sibling has panic attacks, a person's risk increases by about sixfold. |
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No one pays much attention to the nepotism in politics, until someone's sibling makes a boo-boo. |
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Despite being in his late 50's, my sibling has never voted for any kind of Government, local, state or federal. |
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Being a natural, unshowy performer with a tremendous singing voice, she shifts all the more convincingly from lowly sibling to elegant diva. |
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It is assumed, for example, that sibling solidarity plays a role in Brahui as well as non-Brahui marriage. |
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The outspoken guitarist claims his wild sibling suffers from terrible mood swings and is constantly up and down about everything in his life. |
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One neglected aspect of sibling influence is the extent to which siblings influence a child's social network. |
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Considering they're cousins I've never seen a more viperish attack of sibling rivalry ever. |
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The youngest sibling Claire gets the call just after she's tried smoking crystal meth for the first time. |
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Fino Sherry, and its more nimble sibling Manzanilla, famously accompanies many tapas, whether it's Serrano ham, grilled squid or patatas bravas. |
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Not being able to stand it a moment longer, she sprang out of the reeds and dashed toward her sibling, enveloping him in a very wet embrace. |
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Two of the robbers are brothers, and one becomes violently angry when the cop offs his sibling. |
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Like its smaller sibling, the rear window glass of the hatch can be opened separately to facilitate loading small, light objects. |
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You really need to talk with someone about this, and your best friend or favorite sibling will be only too happy to listen. |
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The pimply-faced pubescent gazed in wonderment as his elder sibling orated perceptively on the great mysteries of teenage life. |
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Doctors tell us if a child contracts some sort of disease that requires an organ transplant, your best chance at a match is from a full sibling. |
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The functional significance of facultative sibling aggression is likely to depend on the magnitude of competitive asymmetry between siblings. |
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Even there, Adam created a trio of sisters whose emotional interplay betrays an intimate knowledge of twisted sibling diplomacy. |
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So when she told Jim that she had to go to Liverpool to nurse this mystery sibling, we should have known there was something fishy going on. |
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Like its 206 CC sibling, the 4.32 metre long 307 CC is equipped with a foldaway roof that automatically stores itself in the boot. |
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In a typical gesture of sibling acceptance, Hoss leaned over and forked Adam's untouched ham onto his own plate. |
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Despite this, many of the scenes between Jet and Seigl are brilliantly, cringingly drawn, getting to the nub of sibling psychodrama. |
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Took dc to a playdate yesterday and the mothers were asking me when will dc have a sibling. |
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Maybe a vengeful sibling of some deadhead kid who decided to try and abuse a program I had a hand in? |
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Talk about the infant's sibling, about your plans for the afternoon, or about diapering. |
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That rule certainly applies when one's elder sibling is heir to the longest family dynasty in the world. |
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James, by contrast, has risen to a heady eminence which serves to further emphasize the humiliation of his sibling. |
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Sibling influence on the learning and enactment of aggressive behavior has been consistently demonstrated in studies of sibling relationships. |
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Previous studies have also suggested that gender composition of sibling dyads are important variables to consider, but findings have been mixed. |
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If Ryan found himself stranded on the lower deck, he would stick his feet through the metal grid and try to unseat his smug-faced sibling from the upper bunk. |
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History is littered with many an aimless younger sibling who has come to a sticky end through no fault other than the fact that he was the second born. |
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Sibling rivalries can cast a shadow on adulthood relationships within families, marriages, even work. |
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The sibling pair walked towards me with smiles on their faces. |
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Deborah Tannen knows all about sisterhood, sister-speak, and the pitfalls and perplexities of sibling rivalry. |
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Until now, it has been the custom for the oldest surviving Kennedy brother to eulogize his fallen sibling. |
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As the saviour sibling will almost certainly be required to donate at a young age, there are also concerns at the inability to give informed consent. |
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While it may be tempting to blame these killings on some extreme form of sibling rivalry, most cases of fratricide or sororicide defy such a simplistic explanation. |
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The most serious form of sibling abuse is fratricide and sororicide. |
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A young girl could watch as her newborn sibling latched on to her mother's breast, and could observe how the mother would switch the nursling from one breast to the other. |
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After losing her father and young sibling to Ebola, 6-year-old liberian Miatta Urey is a symbol of hope in the midst of tragedy. |
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Archangels, elemental lords, quarter powers, lesser gods, Loa, are above us but not beyond our reach, such as an older sibling or an aunt or uncle. |
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The meadow saffron in the photograph is looking a little worse for wear because Good Golly Miss Molly and her sibling partners in crime sat on it. |
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Knowing that his brother is frail, and more suited to school than to the front, he assails the train that is destined to take his sibling to the front lines. |
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Dealing with a troubled sibling is hard on the whole family. |
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If a sibling put me in this situation, I would be incredibly resentful and probably wouldn't care if my choices caused a breakdown in our relationship. |
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Or a sibling may have a learning disability that hinders his or her efforts. |
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The penultimate sibling in a brood of four girls and three boys reared by Karen Dawsey, Brackins is 9 when he first puts on football pads for a peewee league team. |
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He said his clinic, a leading centre for these techniques, has one patient who is pregnant with a saviour sibling and four women about to start treatment. |
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Motes is not the first sibling of a superstar to struggle and do so publicly. |
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Dr. Gardere suggested that if a sibling has the financial means, he or she should help a family member in need. |
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Younger Ukrainian children are also eligible when they are part of sibling groups in which one child is at least five years old. |
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Is January a good time to consider divorcing a sibling, parent or other family member who makes you miserable? |
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The sister in question had never apologized to her sibling for this transgression. |
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Sibling growth units in equivalent positions tended to have a more slender stem for N. dombeyi than for N. pumilio. |
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In addition to communication during courtship and reproduction, vibrations can transfer information among social groups, including sibling groups. |
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They do it because they nobly believe no parent, spouse, or sibling should ever experience similar suffering. |
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Jessica raised her eyebrows at the unhidden sibling rivalry. |
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The prevalent use of siblings and emphasis on sibling relationships in games points to narrativized struggles between traditional and non-traditional social models. |
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Vowing to get the little pisher back, they resort to exploiting Cartman's recent rendezvous with a spacecraft to contact the creatures and save Kyle's sibling. |
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It's the broadest hint yet that Prince George may soon have a baby sibling. |
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They were hoping to help their daughter with a saviour sibling. |
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A friendly sibling rivalry that drives them to work a little bit harder and compete a little longer can only serve as a benefit to both the sisters and the team. |
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Since he took time off after a car crash in New Zealand nine months ago, his younger sibling has overtaken him in record sales, with a number one single and album. |
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Sibling group therapy typically offers a rapid reduction in family-related issues. |
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Summarizing the plot, a gleeful morass of B-movie humour involving an evil sibling, a bionic bigfoot and radioactive pearls, is not only difficult, but also useless. |
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The recent management shakeup at Freddie Mac has significant implications for that company as well as its larger sibling, Fannie Mae. |
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Dunn leaves behind his parents, sibling, step-parents and step siblings, as well as a fiance. |
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Chloe Randall's sibling Sophie was one of the first in the country to have her umbilical cord frozen. |
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Wendy Kramer is co-founder, with her donor-conceived son Ryan, of the donor Sibling Registry. |
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She left memories with her husband and with Charlotte, the oldest surviving sibling, of a very vivacious woman at the parsonage. |
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Other nominees included Steven Pippin and collaborative sibling duo Jane and Louise Wilson. |
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One sibling took ill and died in the miserable conditions which followed, while the pregnancy of his mother limited her own ability to work. |
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The coverage was produced by corporate sibling NBC, with NBC's announcers being used on the telecast. |
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Young shrews often form a caravan behind their mother, each carrying the tail of its sibling in front with its mouth. |
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This was due to the death of his parents and his dissatisfaction with his eldest sibling, who inherited the family fortune. |
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After the mother leaves, sibling cubs sometimes travel and share food together for weeks or months. |
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The northern arc begins with Great Gable's lesser sibling, Green Gable, and Brandreth, before turning north west above the shore of Buttermere. |
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Take the key in the parent node that splits the left sibling and the leaf, the split key, and insert it into the leaf. |
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Her adopted daughter tried to suffocate a younger biological sibling. |
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Zac and sibling Ethan formed the band, fronted by Khmer pop star Ch'hom Nimol. |
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Over the same time multiple subcutaneous abscesses developed in the axillae and on the forearms and legs of both parents and the elder sibling. |
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If a child is not doing her homework, it could mean she is baby-sitting a younger sibling after school, for example. |
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However, mum Stacie said the little swimmer knows everything about her sibling and talks about him all the time. |
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He said that apparently the fetus was the twin sibling resulted from binary fission inside the same placenta. |
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The tower, which projects slightly forward of its shorter sibling, has a compelling verticality, the result of its height and narrow frame. |
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It's the curly hair, the looong face, the big schnoz and the dress collection that make me look like Sarah Jessica Parker's chubbier sibling. |
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Comparison of PCR assay and cytotaxonomy for identification of Anopheles fluviatilis sibling species. |
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Sequoia National Park is a bit like the older, more plain sister whose younger, flashier sibling gets all the attention. |
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Each additional sibling a person has reduces the likelihood of divorce by two percent. |
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Their sibling rivalry drove a significant number of episodes. |
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Had it been a one-two result, could you imagine the sibling rivalry? |
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In this paper, we report the first occurrence of sibling pairing and nesting in the wild for Canada Geese. |
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Like her illustrious sibling, Chorist, Rock Choir is trained by William Haggas and he has taken a patient approach with what is a progressive filly. |
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A new study from researchers at the University of New Hampshire finds that sibling aggression is associated with significantly worse mental health in children and adolescents. |
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And it seems younger siblings find security in relaxation and a sense of humour while the older sibling does the same by having more order in his or her life. |
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Whenever you read about sibling consanguinamory there are crazy theories, like our family must have been dysfunctional, or we are perverted, or some other ridiculousness. |
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His older sibling constantly ridiculed him with sarcastic remarks. |
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The Marattiaceae are a primitive group of tropical ferns with large, fleshy rhizomes and are now thought to be a sibling taxon to the leptosporangiate ferns. |
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Sibling rivalry, tastes and extrasensory perception are all put to the test. |
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Kin selection was strongest for choices between sibling and friend, decreasing across sibling vs. nibling, nibling vs. friend, and nibling vs. cousin. |
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He had one surviving sibling, Samuel Bentham, with whom he was close. |
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How will you handle it if a sibling wants to be homeschooled as well? |
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There may be one sibling who wants to throw everything away, while another may drag out the process indefinitely, finding nostalgic value in every tchotchke. |
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During her time as a volunteer she learned of sibling groups that had to be separated because there was no foster family to care for all of them in one home. |
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When Kirsten developed leukemia in 1995, the chances of her surviving a bone-marrow transplant from a nonmatching, non sibling donor were about 20 percent, Lynn says. |
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I've known the chap since he was a squit at Eton and was waiting each Sunday for his doting sibling to turn up at college to take him out to lunch. |
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Sibling rivalry spurred them on, and both achieved some success. |
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