They compelled the sisters to leave their convent and forbade the townspeople to lease us property. |
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Their uncle remained in Dundee and the sisters would go to great lengths to avoid him, rarely attending family gatherings if he was there. |
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Sambrooke, his mother and surviving sisters took possession, and the maiden aunts moved out to Shackerley Hall near Albrighton. |
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The sisters have already adopted a shrewd business move to allow children and their parents to learn together at the same time. |
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The economy suffers, as my sisters and brothers fear going to work lest they find a bullet in their mailbox. |
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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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We used to date sisters and we're both crazy as loons, so we have that much in common. |
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The two sisters are busy training and preparing for the qualifying competitions. |
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Here the Titaness of the midlands was hostess to her more restrained sisters of the East and West. |
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Before they were in the Christmas tree business the Bergin sisters ran a tourist venture with their Clydesdale horses and traps. |
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By the time Mary and her sisters had reached the bottom of the stairs, the front door was up in flames and had trapped the family in the house. |
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He lived with his parents, two sisters and one brother in a large, handsome sylvan residence outside the town. |
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Little sisters are doing it for themselves, with a helping hand from their big sisters. |
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In 1913, when it lay empty, two sisters visited to pose as prospective buyers. |
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I just don't enjoy leaping out of bed and into a pile of my sisters old smelly socks. |
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Their father's mother worked a factory job leaving the two sisters with their haggish great-grandmother. |
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Perhaps sensing the change in mood, his sisters turned to fix him with concerned looks. |
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He had a projector in his room at home and, turning his bedroom into a cinema, he charged his sisters a tickey to watch a movie. |
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Walter never knew his grandfather, John Jones senior, who was a seaman and died at sea when son John and his two sisters were small. |
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On a notable day in July the cub was snoozing with his sisters within the band of trees, ears alert for danger signals. |
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It was through evening storytelling and breakfast badinage with these sisters that Macaulay's mature historical vision emerged. |
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The Government has given more power to ward sisters and matrons to insist on higher cleaning standards. |
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With these words, Simone marched forward with anger filling inside her and her two sisters trailing behind. |
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A whisper that had her, again, balling up the paper and setting it next to its brothers and sisters on the sill. |
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The sisters prepared for their ordeal by test-driving a similar vehicle at the Mazda showroom in Sticker Lane, Bradford. |
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The Marist sisters celebrated their Centenary in October 2001, 100 years exactly after they set up their order in South Sligo. |
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Brothers and sisters should avoid one another in public and refrain from telling bawdy jokes or making sexual remarks in each other's presence. |
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As a corollary to their sequestration, the sisters have developed a kind of incantatory and interchangeable speech, often speaking in unison. |
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The salon started by the sisters in 1931 was characterized by its transracial and gender-inclusive nature. |
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The very word sickens me, and the thought of my own sisters acting mercifully is almost too much to bear! |
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Darla solved the bed shortage by bunking with various sisters in the master bedroom and sending me off to the new sofa in our media room. |
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Older brothers or sisters should be supervised when around a baby to stop them feeding tablets or other poisonous substances to the baby. |
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We must act, not only in defence of our sisters and brothers in other countries, but for our own children and our own future. |
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He was raised by his sisters though his parents visited France regularly to see their children. |
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He considered ignoring his mother's cry but when his father and sisters joined in, he looked back to see what they had to say. |
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There is no flexibility, meaning, as it turns out, that the potential for the sisters to perform a double act is thwarted. |
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And I had great sisters that I grew up with, Tracey and Sandy, who were my half-sisters, but were my sisters growing up. |
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The pool wasn't far away and my sisters and I were wishing we brought our bathers. |
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The sisters themselves were equally nervous, debating whether or not to go for just a half container. |
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Two sisters sick of having to find the perfect tailor decided to do something about it. |
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Death will come that afternoon, quietly, before his doting sisters return from school. |
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The sisters of Scholastica Convent gathered for evening prayers happy to be alive. |
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He used to come home high on marijuana and my little sisters were seeing him like that, so I have seen what drugs can lead to. |
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Dad stopped on the highway, I got out, and he sped away with Mom and my five younger brothers and sisters staring out the rear window. |
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But her family, which includes five sisters and her brother, came to her aid when most of them put themselves forward for compatibility testing. |
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My new sisters were truly beautiful in their black khimar, and a light akin to saintliness shone from their faces. |
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We have outlived all our brothers and sisters and their wives and husbands. |
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The church sisters wrapped him in a quilt made out of patches of John's clothing. |
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The sisters speak English together, Albanian with their mum, and a mix of Albanian and English with their dad. |
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His parents had gone out to dinner, and his sisters were all occupied at the moment. |
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Thus the sisters become the helpers of the visitor, hiding her from their cannibal mother. |
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She has six brothers and three sisters and is a final year student nurse in London. |
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Jack also discovered he has five half-brothers and sisters as Daniels, who died 16 years ago, had married three times. |
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Down the line, it may be helpful for them to meet, especially if there are half-brothers and sisters involved. |
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They went back and discovered that their mother was there, they had brothers, cousins, sisters and a whole branch of relations. |
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My sisters can both sing, but my mother is tone-deaf and my father just can't sing. |
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The sisters got out of Alex's way as he grabbed an oven mitt and a pair of tongs. |
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When her father, brother and sisters protested, they were beaten up, shoved and dragged around the house. |
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Look, I wanted to write a book about smart, sassy, sexy sisters with issues like everybody else has. |
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The sisters have even gone to the precaution of popping their valuables into the boot and they've still been stolen. |
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While Black women and their sisters of color have been the main targets of these racist-inspired attacks, white women have suffered as well. |
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She said her family was understanding and supportive, and all her five sisters had in-dependent personalities. |
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One day, as she was picking flowers while her sisters were gone, Hermaphroditus was passing through the countryside. |
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Two sisters were arrested after inadvertently pocket-dialing the hotel they had allegedly just robbed. |
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She started making multi-track home recordings at age 10 and performed with her sisters in bands during her teen years. |
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He is mourned by his sisters Mary and Nancy, nieces, nephews, grand-nieces, grand-nephews, relatives and neighbours and all who knew him. |
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A feud with her two older sisters over her boyfriend added to her mental instability. |
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Anne Marie has six brothers and three sisters and is the baby of the family. |
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If what Myra the spirit said was fully true, he might never see his brothers and sisters again. |
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Up next, the emotional story of twin sisters who made sure the mental illness that divided their lives did not break their bond. |
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Each of the sisters had been responsible for bringing in about a twelfth of the horde and knew every one of them by name. |
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We can also benefit from our African brothers and sisters when it comes to hymnody, song and melody. |
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These are our grandmothers and aunts and uncles and fathers and sisters and cousins and close friends. |
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A synchronistic meeting between Laura and two elderly British sisters reveals a message from beyond the grave. |
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That is far from the truth as I also want a better world with equal parity to men for my wife, daughters, sisters and so on. |
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Catherine thanked the conference attendees for the warm reception she and her sisters had received. |
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Brothers, sisters and their children will pay a tax of 0.7 per cent of a heritage portion of over 250,000 leva worth. |
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When two orphaned sisters are forced to leave a convent school, their lives take opposite directions. |
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Two of her sisters are also breast cancer survivors and another had colorectal cancer. |
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I played with my brothers and sisters in a sprawling garden full of orange and lemon trees. |
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You'd think the two were real sisters the way they caterwaul at each other sometimes. |
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The sisters had had a hair fling the week before and the result was catastrophically hilarious. |
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I have been around them enough to know that your mother is a manipulative gossip, and your sisters are empty-headed and vapid. |
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A nervous hush descended on the famous patch of turf as the sisters went through their warm-up routine. |
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I would hate one of my sisters to go on the game but I would feel twice as bad if either one was raped. |
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Even within my own corporation, a workplace Mecca for Black women, sisters have had drama. |
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The 15 sisters of the Carmelites of Indianapolis run a Web site, www.praythenews.com, aimed at connecting with the public. |
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In the instant case the dislike of the sisters for each other for a variety of reasons is nihil ad rem. |
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I am most thankful to my brothers, sisters and elders, that they accorded a rousing reception to me on my arrival here. |
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Then our big sisters said it was time to go and see Santa when I was still throwing snowballs. |
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She may be a lone survivor, but her sisters would have been exact replicas. |
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The sisters were raised as socialites who entertained, and were entertained by, both the cream and the froth of society. |
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For years he lived with his brothers and sisters in one big room in the downstairs of the house, where they had only a small stove. |
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Over the years, 8500 prints and glass plate negatives of the sisters have come to be housed there. |
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You know sisters argue, and they kiss and make up and that's just how our relationship was. |
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Many children are also worried about their younger brothers and sisters and want to protect them. |
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Mourners placed flowers and wreaths at the graves, including one where two sisters Alina, 12 and Ira, 13, were laid to rest together. |
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I didn't know then that one of my sisters had an eating disorder, that she in her skinny body, hated herself as much as I did. |
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The sisters discovered that managing a staff of 15 with entrenched work practices was not easy. |
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She loved it, plus her 2 sisters who still live in Jamaica came over so she was in seventh heaven. |
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She also points out that these children benefit from the family support brothers and sisters can offer. |
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They are three sisters who trick Macbeth into believing that he is invincible, which leads to his downfall. |
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These three sisters are the externs at the convent of St. Teresa in Coimbra where Sister Lucia lived for 57 years. |
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She motioned to the sisters and after stowing away all loose belongings, the women retired to the cabana to change into ceremonial dress. |
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He had clung to it when times seemed desperate and hopeless, but he had refused to think he and his sisters deserved what they got. |
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She had not spoken to her parents in years and contact with her sisters was sporadic and infrequent. |
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Catering was one of the most successful early business ventures for Blacks, and sisters were the first ones to try their hands at it. |
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My best friend when I was growing up had three sisters and I was very envious at the easy, relaxed manner he had around girls. |
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My sisters from a different mother and my little big bruh June bailed me out. |
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We have already slid into the infancy of theocratic fascism, and my brothers and sisters in Christ don't know they are being used. |
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His five sisters and their broods descend each summer creating an instant barrage of family noise. |
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One of the differences between me and my sisters in the women's movement is that I do not regard my husband's money as my own. |
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Now, though, all the young lasses can clump the ball and everyone knows that the sisters are there for the beating. |
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Mick was in his late fifties and is sadly missed by his wife Joan, brothers and sisters and a large circle of friends. |
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I would like to remind my fellow brothers and sisters that their primary objective should be service delivery and the eradication of poverty. |
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The four girls, Kelly, Tara and sisters Ciara and Cathy, blend pure, lilting harmonies with timeless pop melodies. |
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Four young sisters have laid claim to being Bolton's most musical family after two of them landed places in national orchestras. |
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During prepubescence, relations between brothers and sisters are free and easy. |
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Brethren, because we are all brothers and sisters in Christ and should treat each other as such. |
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She grew roses at her family home and they were a constant reminder of her happy years growing up with her brothers and sisters and her parents. |
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These Seattle sisters design placemats and table runners out of abaca fiber. |
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Once upon a time, my ancestresses knelt in great forests alone or with sisters of their kind. |
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Doubtless also they deck out their mothers and wives and sisters in serge gowns and Dolly Varden hats. |
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An only son, Hernandez helped take care of his mother, two sisters and two nieces. |
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Many sisters were also unable to articulate how being a sister-teacher or a sister-nurse differed from being a laywoman in a similar occupation. |
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And, as I usually sat sewing with my sisters and my mother, I often had time for such idle daydreams. |
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Three other young sisters taught sewing or embroidery during the late 1830s and longer. |
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The annalist for 1884-1885 emphasized the importance of this financial source when the sisters almost lost the contract that year. |
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She was worshipped by poets, and had two sisters of the same name connected with leechcraft and smithwork. |
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I just want to thank Faith and the wonderful Rossi for being something akin to soul sisters to me when it comes to this subject. |
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Bett and Tash have found soul sisters in each other because they both love to cook and garden. |
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Her compelling debut novel introduced readers to two fiercely independent soul sisters who embarked on a remarkable journey of self-discovery. |
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My sisters always said that I am the disobedient and rebellious child, but did I ever care? |
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During most visits with their mother, Hannah and her sisters go to a discount store in West View. |
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Mothers or older sisters will love the pretty enamelled jewellery from Les Nereides. |
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Claire's parents, Terry and Louise, and sisters Kirsty, 12, and Jodie, 10, and brother Jake, four, will all be guests of honour at the show. |
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The women who met in the secluded sacred grove became sisters joined by blood. |
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I look at my sisters and the delight on their faces matches the joy surging inside of me. |
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My sisters and I understood very little of the unspeakable reality he sought to describe. |
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He fled with a bounty on his head and his sisters were abducted and forced into concubinage anyway. |
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One of my wife's sisters was also present, nattering at my older brother about something. |
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And sisters Charlotte, Emily and Anne are portrayed as sad victims of thwarted passion and unrequited love. |
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He enjoys every moment at home with his parents, brothers and sisters and he also spent some time at his favourite pastime, fishing. |
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We had not expected this to be done to us by brothers and sisters who are in communion with us. |
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The two sisters are dressed in elegant designer clothes, and we first see their boyfriends in smartly tailored business suits. |
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Some of them pinch their baby brothers and sisters to make them cry for a few pice or a handful of rice. |
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His appeal to his listening public as brothers and sisters was an attempt to appear homely, patriotic, and even rather non-political. |
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Two of her sisters are working in London, while two other family members are holidaying in Australia. |
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The sisters spend their days doing little more than puttering in the garden and bickering over dinner. |
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It's no wonder, since he's got seven harpish sisters who pick on him, leaving him a nervous, incommunicative mess. |
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Royal Navy ships were ordered without torpedo tubes, so by definition they were frigates, while their identical American sisters were destroyers. |
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Her original query came back to her as two sisters bustled passed them, concern clouding their faces. |
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And, for Mary and her sisters and brother, I hope that this really does bring closure. |
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We rounded the block and parked outside the Dairy Den, an ice-cream parlour where my sisters and I used to drink strawberry shakes after school. |
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Her sisters had been praised and admired and stared at all their lives for their spellbinding, hypnotic electric-blue eyes. |
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One of his sisters and he have become very close and she has even been on overseas trips with Don. |
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After my father passed away, my sisters got married, but I told my mother I didn't want to get married so soon. |
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Nate followed the Petrov sisters though a dimly lit pathway to the porch and front door. |
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The wind bellies thick in the shadows near my aunts, as one of Ray's sisters begins to keen and another to ululate. |
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We should always be learning the stories of our sisters who don't identify as black, white, heterosexual, cissexual, or without disabilities. |
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The two sisters played pinochle, drank coffee, ate junk food, and lived in their housecoats. |
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Can't her cousins and aunts and uncles and sisters and brothers and mother and father and friends have some time with her? |
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We spoke with four sisters who gave it the old college try and, against all odds, earned their degrees. |
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Identical twins are about to marry a pair of lookalike sisters in a double ceremony next month to cap 25 years of remarkable coincidences. |
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It is mystical and ascetic, with the sisters observing vows of poverty, chastity and silence. |
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Camilla, along with her two sisters came out of the town car and entered Cecilia Binns' house. |
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I was seated around a fire with my sisters and other children when suddenly there was a sharp hiss. |
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And there were more family squabbles as he fell out publicly with his brothers, sisters and father. |
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My parents, brothers, and sisters would be here, so we had to keep up appearances. |
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Mr Bubb said that the sisters had been unable to go to the police when they told their mother. |
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Ashley Judd, the youthful Vivi, whoops it up with the sisters in one of the predictable flashbacks from Divine Secrets. |
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The so-called ' bedroom tax ' also means that brothers and sisters will have to share rooms until the age of ten. |
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You know, the funny thing about sexism is that most young men, you included, have mothers and sisters whom they love and respect. |
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But the main need for our frail elderly brothers and sisters in Christ is fellowship and reassurance in the gospel. |
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A care home is the obvious answer, but Martha's will states that if one of the sisters does not take her in, Pauline gets all the money. |
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Before they got the results they felt very close and were effectively sisters to each other. |
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Crucial to the prosecution was the willingness of other Benedictine sisters to testify against them. |
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Who can forget the various signature cornrows, elaborate twists and other styles that the sisters have adopted to stand out from each other? |
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Billy gives the silver cup to his older sisters and the gold cup to his younger sister, just as promised. |
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Isabella had given her aunt, mother, and sisters a full narration of her ordeal whilst she bathed. |
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Your parent would have no brothers or sisters and hence you couldn't have aunts or uncles, let alone cousins. |
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Our girls need their mothers and fathers, their aunts and uncles, but they need their big sisters too. |
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I was one of the ugly sisters and another teacher became a raggy Cinderella. |
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Julia, John's mother, was the fourth of five sisters born into a well-to-do Liverpool family. |
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The two sisters rose at the same hour, dressed in the same manner, and entered their sitting room at the same moment. |
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I drink my tea black, but the three sisters have powdered milk although there's fresh milk in the fridge. |
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I told our brothers and sisters that something was amok, but immediately I was accused of misguidance. |
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He was blonde and resembled his mother while his sisters took after their father. |
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The two sisters both rested their hands on the coils of the great snake and stroked it gently as others would stroke a sleeping cat. |
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My parents were denied the opportunity to visit their sisters living in the West. |
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I hope they go away and tell their parents, brothers and sisters about this, so that they come as well. |
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This is why we are turning to our colleagues, friends, and sisters for assistance. |
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However, it makes me sad to see our fellow brothers and sisters abort Xhosa and adopt other languages when they get into the limelight. |
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Her hope was that after treatment she would be able to return to her religious sisters and to her work, where she had spent 36 happy years. |
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An order of Zambian religious sisters now manages both the hospital and the training centre. |
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I once stayed at a convent where the sisters placed a photo album in each room with pictures of the things they wanted people to donate. |
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Perhaps she only said yes because she knew that marrying into a family like the Lindons would help her and her sisters live a more comfortable life, free of money worries. |
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They are two sisters who survived barely a terrible automobile accident. |
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His mother and three sisters had been sent to Treblinka where they all perished. |
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This keeps doctors in the pink, so to speak, and gives the sisters opportunity to discuss at length which medicos hands are colder than the others. |
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It was a good night, though I suspect that lehua Alapai and the Mowbray sisters had at least as much fun as I did. |
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Charles's three sisters had married into the royal families of Bavaria, Austria, and France, and each had a son who was a pretender to the Spanish throne. |
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Mackie can be the ring bearer and my sisters can be the flower girls. |
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He celebrated the decision with a traditional smoking ceremony with his brothers, sisters and other family members, inviting ancestors to join in their happiness. |
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Women in eye-popping African prints pose for pictures taken by their sisters or husbands. |
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If one woman opts for reusables, her sisters and friends soon follow. |
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The book is previewed in the current issue of The Economist, in an article that's sure to get some of the sisters firing off letters to the editor. |
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Since Charlotte's abdication, the grand duchy has been ruled again only by men, and the sisters remain the only two reigning grand duchesses of Luxembourg in history. |
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She is survived by her three sons and two daughters, brother John Marren, Toberroddy, sisters Una and Marian, in laws, relations, neighbours and friends. |
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As one rushee group leaves and one arrives, the current sisters will cursorily vote on the girls based on their scintillating five minute conversation. |
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But for all their scramble and scamper, clamour on the landing, catlick and toothbrush flick, hair-whisk and stair-jump, their sisters were always there before them. |
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Brothers and sisters work in the cellars, stockrooms and vineyards. |
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Now let's jump to the main plot, where the pretty, giggly Plum sisters work their magic to ensorcell a man in a convenience store, convincing the lovesick man to rob it. |
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Older children drop their younger brothers and sisters at the bright and shiny preschool at the back of the school grounds before ambling on to their own classrooms. |
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The three sisters clinked glasses, laughed, and drank to their everlasting bond as the sun finally disappeared beneath the ocean line, giving way to the cool night stars. |
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Older sisters may be particularly accessible and helpful in promoting family reconnections because they are likely to feel so responsible for family well being. |
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The writing bug bit early in life. We all had chores to do at home, but I discovered that my sisters would do my jobs in return for a story of their own. |
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The Starr sisters are visiting my room at the Best Western Hotel outside Dryden. |
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Unwittingly or not, modern feminism is leaving its disabled sisters out of the discussion. |
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Four of the McCartney sisters received thunderous applause after a most eloquent and moving allocution from the distinguished Political Editor of The Sunday World. |
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And let us celebrate New Year with our Yezidi sisters and brothers. |
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Sally carried the dreams of her earthbound sisters with grace and good humor. |
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There are never enough priests and lay brothers and sisters to go round. |
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It was the first time bride Geraldine Spillane has seen all her 16 siblings eleven brothers and five sisters together in the one place, making her big day extra special. |
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Equally, why are stay-at-home mums so nastily eager to imagine that the children of their working sisters are damaged, unloved, neurotic, tormented? |
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Carlos and his five brothers and sisters grew up in a tiny village in northern Mexico, Autlan de Navarro, where the streets were unpaved and chickens ran riot. |
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The Mulleavy sisters stand out from the Fashion Week crowd with an imaginative fall line full of outback influences. |
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I think it unlikely that any of these men would think it acceptable if other men were to make crude sexual comments about their sisters or daughters. |
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A student who died when she was knocked down by a car on a York pelican crossing had dreamed of winning a Nobel Prize, her devastated sisters revealed today. |
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They were made by her brothers and sisters with paua and handmade paper. |
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There is no sisterhood among sisters here, only envy fuelled by despair. |
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The brothers and four sisters lived with their parents in Car Bank Square. |
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The sisters complained of a whispering campaign against them in recent weeks, followed by a smear campaign saying political string-pullers were behind them. |
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This darkly comic fable tells how the revenge plans for a New Year's Eve party go horribly wrong, as two wicked sisters plan the downfall of the third and most successful one. |
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My mother still lives in the same house in Littleton, and my two sisters still live here as well. |
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Listening keenly and swishing deftly, we pinpointed the noises to be coming from the small portable radiator that sat against the wall of my sisters room. |
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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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The chapel was nothing less of a party house full of monks and sisters laughing and having a good time, sloshing around jars, jugs, and other containers full of wine. |
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I'm wearing this rainbow-striped tankini, like five-year-olds wear when they want to dress like their big sisters and still have rainbow everything. |
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The sisters are taking the game forward depending on their father's magnanimity and munificence in paying for air passages, schooling and cricket gear. |
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Giving their father a pleasant surprise, the trio of sisters secured the contract of carting the boulders from a hillock that's being blasted at Vedadri. |
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The oldest of the captive sisters was pretending to be the mother of the youngest girl, hoping they would be kept together. |
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One of the clearest memories I have of my mother was one time when my brothers and sisters had returned from the forest after collecting firewood. |
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The family's home was surrounded by green fields and picturesque woods, and as children, Daniel and his brother and sisters learned to ride, on their own Shetland pony. |
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Her sisters are called Isabella Amaryllis Charlotte and Pandora Lorna Mary. |
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His mother was one of six children and there were still three sisters and two brothers as well as Keith's grandparents living in the three-bedroom weatherboard house. |
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The author made you hate the evil sisters who were mean to Ella. |
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Her mother and elder sisters administered these punishments. |
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He began martial arts training when most kids his age are still getting whupped by their big sisters and won the first of his seven black belts in karate at just 12 years old. |
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The pieces, which span the Edo to Meiji periods, were collected by two Swiss sisters who devoted their lives to travelling the world in search of Japanese art and design. |
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Your sisters and mother are waiting for you with the other firstborns. |
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My sisters opened a beauty parlor in their bedroom, curling hair with crisscrossed bobby pins and calling it a perm. |
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As different as they were, the Williams sisters possessed an unbreakable and imposing bond of unity wherever they appeared. |
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Even the sisters in the Hippo nunnery were warned that a woman can unconsciously and unintentionally throw a man off balance merely by a flashing eye. |
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While our brothers and sisters in Aceh were experiencing a great calamity, some of us were indulging in convivial merrymaking at luxury hotels on New Year's Eve. |
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Ten of John Boehner's 11 brothers and sisters were on hand for his swearing-in as House speaker. |
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With my father in the room, I'd have felt safe enough to remain but I was always sent out and therefore unable to answer the questions my older sisters plied me with. |
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While his mother and sisters were away Albert was no trouble. |
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The House Republicans, and, unfortunately, many of my brothers and sisters in the media, misunderstand what is going on here. |
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People in Angola get old before their time, be they press-ganged boy soldiers or little girls thrust abruptly into mothering baby sisters or daughters. |
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The duckling, christened Lucky, was waddling down Cyprus Road behind its mother with its nine brothers and sisters when it toppled over and fell into a storm drain. |
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Growing up in Wellsville, New York, Beck was the middle child in a gaggle of sisters and a brother. |
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I took over care of my younger sisters and younger brother, and of course of my father who was heartsick over the loss of that beautiful mother of mine. |
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In this common ground, there is no Jew or Greek, circumcised or uncircumcised, male or female because we are joined together as sisters and brothers. |
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I wish more grandparents, parents, aunts and uncles, brothers and sisters would set their stories down on tape for family, friends and future generations. |
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The story is told through three sisters who still carry the effects, wounds and insecurities of a broken home and childhoods that lacked any real parenting. |
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Ailsa looked down at her older twin sisters and the boy who was with them. |
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Now, young madam, let me wager a month's salary that you, like so many of our sisters these days, are the proud and confident wearer of the latest hipsters. |
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The strike threat could further fray the shattered nerves of dozens of bleary-eyed wives, mothers and sisters who remained camped outside Carandiru. |
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But while UConn is treating holt as a whistleblower, it appears her sorority sisters are treating her as a traitor. |
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My sisters and I wore out-of-date clothing and matching dresses. |
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As a kid, my mom had to juggle her studies and her role as a surrogate mother to her sisters and brothers, because her mother, my grandmother, was quite mad. |
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She, her two older sisters and her nephew had all been sleepwalkers. |
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The sisters can then wear the neckerchief slides in their hair. |
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The pseudonyms gave the sisters an aura of mystery and secrecy, so much so that some readers believed that all three were one person or that they were males. |
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Moments after twin sisters Pembe and Jamila are born in a Kurdish village, their mother falls into a 40-day silence. |
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In the village, as he meets his sisters and others among whom he grew up, a flood of memories overwhelms him, and he abruptly changes his mind about selling the property. |
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Margaret loved writing letters and corresponded regularly with her sisters and their families in America, and her many relatives in Ireland and England. |
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That freedom has been a thorn in the side of many cardinals who feel the sisters should be more conservative. |
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Mr Turner, a facilities manager, remembers visiting the park as a youngster with his brothers and sisters when it boasted shining play equipment and a paddling pool. |
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There was one room for my nine brothers and sisters and my parents. |
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Like most of my feminist sisters in Paris, I scorned monogamy. |
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I know many black sisters who have been unemployed for quite some time. |
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At a gathering of nuns in Washington in 1979, he ordered the sisters to dress in proper religious garb and to remember their true vocation as acquiescent helpers. |
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On October 29 last year, supervisors and ward sisters complained that none of the staff members had been consulted about the plan to move the ward. |
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The unitary set consisted only of a brightly lit room where the sisters resided, furnished with a table and a few chairs, a pallet, and a floor-standing mirror. |
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He was the second son of the family, and had four sisters and one older brother. |
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Lori and Lana are first cousins, but they are like sisters in the Lakota tradition. |
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So we need to create the space to listen to and learn from our brothers and sisters in the Majority World. |
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His three sisters were there also, Mrs Skillion Kate Kelly and a younger one. |
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These individuals have fraternity brothers and sorority sisters who are working at your camps. |
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I saw my sisters and parents working every day, so I was pretty much brought up to be a workaholic. |
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Clare's, appeared the following year, featuring the twin sisters Patricia and Isabel O'Sullivan. |
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The story of these and her sisters we must pass in reverent silence. |
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Almost all agreed it was one of the three sisters Circassia, Cilicia or Caledonia, with a bias to Circassia. |
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The interior walls of the coffin are inlaid with paintings of the divine protectresses Isis and Nephthys, sisters of the god Osiris. |
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The Andrews Sisters were an American close harmony singing group, consisting of sisters LaVerne, Maxene and Patricia. |
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We went to the town of Kabala there and met a local councillor called Mary Kowajalloh there who had lost five brothers and sisters to Ebola. |
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Other performers include Scan Tester, Henry Burstow and the sisters Dolly and Shirley Collins. |
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Throughout the years, the sisters begin to realize that the elm tree becomes an integral part of their lives. |
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