The baby may have a mark on either side of his head, or even bruising, where the forceps have been. |
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My wife, rational in most other things, adamantly refused to admit that her beautiful baby son would stoop to pushing her buttons. |
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Outside my back door, I see the neighbor's black cat toting a dead baby rat. |
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The baby in his arms gurgled slightly and he smiled sadly as he looked down at the small little face. |
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I haven't had a single attack since I began using baby wipes instead of toilet paper. |
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We soldiers can only get so many packages filled with snacks, baby wipes, magazines, and other nonessential items. |
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The baby was born in a matter of minutes and I wrapped her up in a coat that was in the car and gave her straight to her mum. |
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Have you ever seen a baby so small that his whole hand is the size of the pad of your pointer finger? |
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Other treatments include acupuncture, baby massage, homeopathy and reflexology and there's free herbal tea for those seeking instant well-being. |
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A baby is placed inside a clear acrylic box, resembling an incubator, which creates an airtight seal around its chest. |
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Queen Rose squeaked with excitement as she saw the small baby asleep in his crib. |
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Most advertisements for baby products suggest that what's good for baby is also pretty good for mum. |
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In the early days after the birth, it can be useful to set aside some time to rest when the baby sleeps. |
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I took them round a present and a card not long ago when the new baby arrived. |
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Where is the description of the stable, crude and bare, with cattle lowing and the baby Jesus lying on a bed of hay? |
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The stroller started moving so I took the cover off and helped the baby sit up and see where we were. |
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Clear plastics, including baby bottles, can leach an estrogen mimic into hot liquids. |
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Anyway, I set up my baby on the new folding table I bought the other day and sat my keyboard chair in front of it like a proper little desk. |
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Do not put fluffy blankets, comforters, stuffed toys, or pillows near the baby to prevent rebreathing. |
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Wendy had to show her how to feed, wind and bath the baby and left him alone with her only if she went shopping. |
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But her determination has won through and while Grace will sadly never meet her father, Mrs Scott has the baby she longed for. |
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Congratulations to all the proud mothers, fathers, grannies and granddads who have been part of the recent baby boom in the village. |
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The chair of women's health at the University Health Network in Toronto says around 70 per cent experience mild baby blues. |
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With a beautiful, healthy baby girl to raise and plans to marry, the couple had an exciting future ahead. |
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Soon, they stumble upon a baby who is being hunted by sabertooths, and the two decide to return it to its owner. |
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Finally bringing her ageing vehicle to a screeching halt, officers were astonished to find a seven-month-old baby boy in the front seat. |
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The baby chooses the hour and minute of birth, the parents the year and month, and the place. |
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I was surrounded by at least a dozen baby kangaroos, wallabies, or koalas all my life. |
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Outside, along Cambridge Heath Road, modern mums push toddlers in market-bought baby buggies, and late commuters sleepwalk their way into work. |
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Take charge of baths, or walk baby around in a soft carrier, or be the one to introduce squeaky toys and rattles. |
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Well a couple from Cullyhanna certainly don't have the baby blues as they are celebrating birth of twin boys a few weeks ago. |
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Golota kept his lips pursed together like a baby refusing its rattle, the mouthpiece stayed out and the fight was over. |
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Keep soft toys, rattles, or pacifiers on hand in case your baby gets fussy. |
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I bought giant stuffed frogs that squeak, plush lambies to cuddle, felt baby rattles to entertain. |
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The usual teddies, rattles and baby outfits just weren't good enough for five-week-old Ikra Yaseen. |
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I had to meet Derek at three and Mama, Jenny and I were still at Harrods looking at cribs and baby rattles. |
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Long live hand-blown crystal champagne flutes and sterling silver baby rattles! |
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My baby woke us up every morning with the precious jingle from his silver rattle and I will always cherish that sound. |
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We manufactured versions of prototypes which were tested on various golf carts, baby buggies and marine applications with great results. |
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It was detailed and depraved, a plot to hide bombs in baby buggies in the New York subways. |
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This is what I get for being related to someone that is overly obsessed with what her peers think and is the baby of the family. |
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These ideas are alluded to in this affable portrait by the angelic baby grasping a toy rattle while being tenderly held by its mother. |
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Consider the cost of 36 nappy changes a day, 24 feeds, five tubs of baby formula and four and a half boxes of rusks per week. |
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Consequently, the first foods to pass Oscar's lips were not baby rice, rusks and gloop out of a jar. |
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Good though it was, it was eclipsed by the fantastic tapering baby carrots on which it sat. |
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I remember polishing off my rusks, knocking back my baby milk and jumping down from my high chair to assist. |
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The child was found wrapped in blankets in a baby buggy near Faro airport on Sunday evening by a man walking his dog. |
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We also got a bottle of Mustela baby skin freshener as a gift, and while I doubt I'd spring for this stuff myself, it does smell quite nice. |
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She felt her baby had a better chance with new parents better equipped to rear her child. |
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Major advances in forensic science could help police track down the killer of a newborn baby murdered four years ago. |
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After the baby is delivered, the placenta's job is done and it is delivered as the afterbirth. |
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If you've got a baby buggy, you can skip the long queues out front and get special access to the lift that takes you to the top. |
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Orienteering does not usually involve dodging baby buggies and strolling shoppers as competitors race to the finish. |
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The majority of women experience some tearfulness soon after the birth of the baby and this is sometimes called baby blues. |
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The stork has paid a visit to Crossard and delivered a baby boy to Kieran and Eileen. |
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None of these has any side effects on your baby and no after-effects on you, either. |
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I have a wife and one-year old baby that I have to provide for, and right now that means keeping my third-shift convenience store job. |
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But the long and the short of it was that the baby boomer's father lit up and proceeded to wig out. |
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She stroked the surface of the shell, crooning nonsense words to the tiny baby inside, encouraging it to come into the world. |
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She was wearing a low-rise blue jeans pants and a tight long sleeve lavender baby look tee. |
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On September 14th last all wheels were in action from the motorized chairs to the manual chairs, even down to the baby buggy. |
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She recently showed off her baby bump recently on a visit to a museum in Copenhagen. |
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To serve, place a portion of the wheat berry salad over some of the baby spinach. |
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Nursing personnel can plan procedures at moments when a baby shows behaviors that indicate a readiness to interact. |
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The baby was born in a matter of minutes and I gave her straight to her delighted mum. |
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The family made the decision not to contact police until she gave birth to a baby girl, who was immediately placed with foster parents. |
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Coleen Rooney has shown off her baby bump for the first time during a holiday with her footballer husband Wayne in Barbados. |
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He's from a family of five tennis players, Tracy Austin, the baby of the family. |
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Now, Roberts, 37, who is still executive director of the Southeast Mississippi Chapter of the American Red Cross, is sporting a baby bump. |
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Not to mention the fact that she looked stunning and showed no traces of any baby bump. |
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Safe to say we can expect their walk down the aisle any day now and as far as a baby bump is concerned, it's still not quite clear. |
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She married fellow actor Laurence Fox in January and was spotted with a baby bump three months later while on holiday in Mauritius. |
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As the actress points out, a baby bump could hardly be hidden behind a string of flapper beads. |
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Because of the children and the difficulties of taking a tiny baby and a young toddler together up and down the stairs, she did not get out much. |
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You know how to tell a boy baby from a girl baby without having to look at their genitalia? |
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And she opens up to showbiz tonight about being grandma to Gwyneth Paltrow's baby daughter. |
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They soon find out that a baby is an instant babe magnet, and while sitting on a city bus, they catch the eyes of two beautiful women. |
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You have to wake up, because I need to see those wonderful baby blues, okay? |
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Even the loose-fitting T-shirt could not hide Billie Piper's growing baby bump, three months into her first pregnancy. |
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Now during hot season, I put baby oil on my horses daily, from their knees to their hooves. |
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The baby is protected by the amniotic fluid in the womb and by your abdomen. |
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In the past, it was thought that the baby's feet were twisted or cramped because of the way the baby lay in its mother's womb. |
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Dasha is so petite it's impossible to notice she has a baby bump, even though she is six months gone. |
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Demand for home care will only increase as the population ages, especially as the baby boom generation nears retirement. |
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All agreed it was a good idea to make a note of what they had eaten if they noticed their baby seemed more gassy or fussy. |
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Bright green eyes lined in red blinked up at me and my stomach dropped as I pulled my baby stepbrother into a hug. |
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They told me to keep mother and baby warm and not to touch the umbilical cord. |
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Though the baby soon sheds the hair on his head, the moustache only grows thicker. |
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Fortunately, she elected to remain in hospital as she and her unborn baby were both suffering seizures from addiction withdrawal. |
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He'd be caged for the rest of his life, and no one would care whether he'd killed that baby or not. |
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I haven't been this burnt since my cousin Alice and I lathered our bellies with baby oil and lay out on the trampoline. |
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I don't know how we would have let go of that tar baby once we had grabbed hold of it. |
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Yes, this is the enigmatic legacy of the 1960s, that tar baby of American cultural politics. |
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Some cells will go to make the baby and the other will be used to make the placenta and amniotic sac. |
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In the days of the baby boomers and baby busts, the keepers of reflection were the tops of their prime. |
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This means the membranes holding the amniotic sac, which contains your baby and the amniotic fluid, have started to leak. |
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The outer cells will go on to form the placenta and amniotic sac that the baby will grow in. |
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The amniotic sac that contains your baby begins to form about 12 days after conception. |
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Monday I go in for an amnio to make sure our baby doesn't have Downs Syndrome or some other chromosome disorder. |
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The first dealt with Canada's creeping demographic abyss, the so-called baby bust. |
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I feel I'm relatively representative of Canadians and I don't want the Conservatives throwing the baby out with the bathwater. |
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The aging of the baby boom generation is the major factor underlying the increasing need for health care workers. |
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Surely what we're doing is throwing the baby out with the bathwater if the failures of individuals lead to the rejection of a religious sense? |
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You are led to believe that your baby will naturally latch on, and off you go on a journey of blissful feeding. |
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She shared the experience with us and she never left our side until the baby had latched on and was feeding. |
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When baby latches on, he will take a few quick sucks and then begin to suck a bit more slowly, deeply and rhythmically. |
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To his surprise the baby quickly struggled out and started crawling away from them. |
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Monday might be Lebanese roast lamb, seared cod steaks with tapenade, roasted pepper lasagne, baby potatoes with rocket and lime polenta cake. |
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The toasted bread was topped with baby squid in olive oil and tomato sauce. |
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My baby girl's need for an early morning feed awoke me and, seeing as how that's the sleep thing shot for now, I figured I might as well read. |
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I think the parents of baby boomers were much more patient than baby boomers and I think the millennials have no patience. |
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The young woman, standing at the end of my bed, rocked a sleeping baby wrapped in a shawl. |
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We get to wear these pretty silk baby blue gowns with white translucent shawls and orchid crowns on our heads. |
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Generally, baby bust generations do well in their careers and earnings because they face less competition from fellow busters. |
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In Australia, fertility nose-dived at the end of the post-war baby boom in the 1960s and the wide acceptance of the Pill. |
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It can't be long before we get such an establishment in Balmain, probably selling baby carriages as well. |
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She dreamed of having children, pushing baby carriages, knitting little caps and sweaters, just like all her cousins. |
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It came upon me very suddenly and soared upward and was about the size of a baby carriage. |
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Just unleash your creativity and open your mind to new and memorable ideas for unique baby shower centerpieces. |
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Nine months after the blackout the city was said to enjoy a baby boom, with a small surge in the birth rate. |
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Record industry growth through the 70s was largely a result of the baby boom cohort moving through the economy. |
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Then came the main course, tender breast of duckling with peach, amaretti and baby vegetables. |
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They offer babycinos with a mini chocolate flake for 50p, and baby changing facilities in most stores. |
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Include bell pepper slices or baby carrots with ranch dressing or spaghetti sauce for dunking. |
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So fill in by serving baby carrots or sliced red or green peppers or cucumbers with light ranch dressing. |
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I believe there is no baby there, but I'm willing to have a wet infant hauled into view. |
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Now, nearly 13 years later, she has decided to do a parachute jump to raise money for the special care baby unit at Great Western Hospital. |
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During the housing boom that followed the post-war baby boom, credit unions grew fast because they began offering home mortgages. |
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His desk is a chaotic jumble of books, journals, miscellaneous documents, and baby pictures of his three children. |
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He was a healthy, hearty, happy baby and she had no reason to be worried when she put him down to go to sleep that day. |
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A dish of veal medallions turned out to be more like well-done, dryish filets of baby beef. |
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Top and tail the green beans, peel the baby onions or cut the spring onion into 2.5cm pieces. |
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He thought that if my baby was born now, at 36 weeks, it would fare quite well. |
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So it's every mum for herself in an individualistic, market-driven world, desperate to keep one baby yoga class ahead of the Joneses. |
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Regular weigh-ins at your clinic or doctor's surgery will give you an idea of how well your baby is doing. |
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This was a while ago for me and doing breakfast radio and raising a baby takes a lot of energy. |
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Both have haloes, and the naked boy baby is shown with His right hand raised in benediction. |
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They offer dishes like butter baby corn, American baby corn masala, and the seasonal mango corn mix. |
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They're either putting itchy cream in your jock or Vaseline in your helmet or baby powder inside your clothes. |
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Cool and mix with broccoli, asparagus, baby corn, thinly sliced red capsicum, thinly sliced water chestnuts and shallots. |
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A micro-pig entrepreneur has gone bust after mistakenly selling customers ordinary baby pigs, which then grew too big. |
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He was breast-fed and is now being weaned on a vegetarian diet of pulses, vegetables, fruits, baby rice, pasta and formula milk made from soya. |
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On the cradle by the window slept their precious jewel, their baby daughter. |
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The delivery room nurse, the resident, and the attending physician assisted as the plaintiff delivered a healthy baby boy. |
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They told my mum that they had to deliver the baby straight away to save one of our lives. |
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The choices included tasty macaroni salad, a rice salad dressed with olive oil, baby corn, pickled beets and some chopped, crisp romaine. |
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He said the five products included baby carrot, baby squash, baby corn, baby marrow and asparagus. |
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Fortunately, she was able to call her mother Carol, who turned midwife to help deliver baby Abigail on the kitchen floor. |
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I'm scrambling for infant care in a city which has just had one of their biggest baby booms in years. |
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It is hoped that the reforms will achieve their purpose of improving the health system but will avoid throwing the baby out with the bathwater. |
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The soup was extremely salty and filled with tofu, mushrooms, broccoli, cauliflower, baby corn, and carrots. |
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Get your custody agreements done now because we ALL know the baby daddy won't be in the picture for long. |
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She isn't happy, who could blame her, with the baby daddy apparently not interested. |
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Their food selection was fair and I eventually had a tuna steak with rice and baby carrots. |
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I'm sure he's the baby daddy to many kids out there, he just doesn't know it yet. |
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Sophie said she experienced post-partum depression syndrome, or the baby blues, during the first months after the birth of her boy Rangga. |
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One market that has been overlooked as the Internet economy has developed is the aging baby boomer. |
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Ricci, who has shed her baby fat and developed refined features, is luminous, looking much like a '40s starlet. |
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Once the baby boomers are gone, the pension system can probably be scrapped in its entirety as it will no longer be needed. |
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Showing ample signs of the baby fat that made him famous as a toddler, the chocolate boy is still looking for his space in the industry. |
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And while I was there, I decided to pick up a few bags of pretzels and some of those baby carrots. |
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He reported to camp 12 pounds lighter and with a lot less of the baby fat he had as a rookie. |
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Expert advice guides parents through the process of making homemade baby food. |
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Bottled baby food and fruit juices are available in supermarkets, though food from the hotel supermarket was expensive. |
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They don't need to pay for diapers or baby food or their children's health care. |
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Young mothers probably have begun to form brand attitudes for baby food some time before actually having their baby. |
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At this time of year garden centres have tray upon tray of baby vegetables all ready for planting out. |
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These baby baby grands and tiny spinets produce three octaves from hammers hitting metal rods. |
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Next day I simply emptied the bag into the prepared pot, stirred to brown and then added two big sliced onions and a few diced baby carrots. |
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But why not get moody first in the lounge where a slinky torch singer holds court over a baby grand a la Dietrich or Garland. |
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Sometimes with deals like this, you are punished with minute servings, but the bowl was full of juicy baby mushrooms. |
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Even though he may have played you like a baby grand, getting out of a relationship with a ladies' man is no easy proposition. |
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Still in 1910, 139,000 teachers were teaching Americans how to play on parlor pianos, uprights, baby grands and grands. |
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That woman was an accomplished pianist who spends her little leisure time playing Brahms on the baby grand given to her by her late parents. |
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So with the movie work, the baby and the wife, does Phillippe have a hard time taking stock of it all? |
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As a middle-aged baby boomer, I am certainly not exempt from the wishes and dreams of the anti-aging movement. |
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Corman set neophytes to work off their baby fat on projects like Battle Beyond the Sun and Voyage to the Planet of Prehistoric Women. |
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Your babymoon is an important occasion where you and baby are getting to know each other on the outside. |
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These contain softening substances such as sodium bicarbonate, almond oil, olive oil, baby oil, or glycerin. |
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Add 2-3 capfuls of baby oil or Alpha Keri oil to your bath water or apply directly to your skin in the shower. |
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If your skin is very dry, you may want to apply an oil, such as baby oil, while your skin is still moist. |
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The baby oil helps soothe skin while salicylic acid keeps pores and hair follicles clear. |
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The baby boomer generation were flexing their collective muscles both politically and musically. |
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Try soaking hands in baby oil and using a soft brush to exfoliate as another option if you have sensitive skin. |
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Then massage in good hand and body lotion or baby oil while the skin is still warm and the pores are open, so that the skin gets well nourished. |
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Apply baby oil with a soft cloth and polish to remove stains from chrome trim on faucets, kitchen appliances, vehicles, etc. |
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I have tried conditioner and baby oil on their fur and vegetable oil in their food, which just made them sick. |
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I spent way too many of my teenage summers slathered in baby oil, lying in the sun. |
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To clean your brushes and palettes, wash them first with vegetable or baby oil and then soap and hot water. |
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I put baby oil with iodine on when I was sitting in the sun, which is really stupid, and didn't wear sunscreen properly. |
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As baby boomers age and life expectancy rises, dementia threatens to become epidemic. |
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Instead, I put either baby oil or petroleum jelly on the eggs, which prevents them from hatching. |
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His room was the same, sterile as it had been seconds before, the penetrating smell of antibiotics and baby oil still in the air. |
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I use baby oil because it sits right on my skin and looks good under most stage lights. |
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My son and I polished off the baby carrots and radishes before we even got home! |
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In a pan of boiling water cook the baby potatoes for 10-12 mins until cooked through. |
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If you want to be veggie, go for the selection of baby vegetables with garlic flavoured tomato concentrate. |
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Dr. Leier says the health care system will come under increased stress as the baby boomer population ages. |
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The pair of them seemed to be having a conversation of their own in their own little world of baby talk. |
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The fish had a deliciously crispy skin, moist flesh and was served with baby onions and carrots. |
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If you love to munch on baby carrots as snacks, dip them in reduced-fat dressing, she suggests. |
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Any vegetable producer tan package baby carrots or cut-up celery in individual portions. |
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The numbers of people active in the arts will grow exponentially as baby boomers retire. |
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Peter Farb, a linguist and anthropologist, carried out a fascinating study about baby talk. |
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The older child may become extremely jealous and display aggressive behavior toward the baby or such regressive acts as bed-wetting or baby talk. |
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As soon as the first baby teeth begin to appear you should start to clean them. |
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As Shi recounts, it happened one evening when his then-six-year-old daughter, Julia, asked for help in pulling out a loose baby tooth. |
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Children start to lose their primary teeth, or baby teeth, at about 6 years old. |
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Children should get regular checkups after age 3 or when all 20 baby teeth have come in. |
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The researchers were able to isolate the stem cells from the baby teeth of children seven to eight years of age. |
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She had two teeth everywhere because none of her baby teeth were coming out and she was really having difficulty, the poor thing. |
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But Southampton counsellor Adom Barnor says countless men also suffer from the baby blues. |
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The cheddar mash had no overtly cheesy taste but was rich and creamy and the dish was served with a thick onion gravy, dotted with baby onions. |
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Injuries to both baby teeth and permanent teeth should be treated by a dentist. |
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Wilson claimed Anil had fallen over in a baby walker and had landed on a toy. |
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In the case of baby walkers, the CPSC accepted a new design from industry rather than ban the product as the consumers had requested. |
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We are not saying that baby walkers are the sole reason that children develop later. |
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In her 10 years on the commission, he voted against regulating baby walkers, infant bath seats, flammable pajamas and children's bunk beds. |
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Canadians must know about the dangers posed to infants through the use of baby walkers. |
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Most falls happen from furniture, stairs, baby walkers, shopping carts, and playground toys. |
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The shirt was a pink baby tee with a tiny pocket on the right side of my chest. |
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We are the sole commercial outlet for the impressive GM6, which is a baby version of our popular GM2 gear motor. |
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Not the display case where you can buy fake nose rings and baby tees and mini glowsticks to roll around on your tongue. |
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For many women, the struggle to lose baby weight is so tough that the thought of getting pregnant again depresses them. |
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She's a great role model, sticking to sensible eating plans and exercise to lose her baby weight. |
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Caroline had a baby bottle left from when Nathan was little so we fed him some milk. |
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I guess people did say the baby weight would drop off once he started crawling. |
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I still have about a stone of baby weight left to lose, I know it, and I see it when I look in the mirror. |
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We don't need to be told that it would be a great idea to lose that baby weight before getting pregnant again. |
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I sat all summer waiting for the baby weight to disappear, with everybody telling me that it would. |
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I'm the baby of my family too and I can sympathize on the younger cousin deal. |
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Cathy's labor didn't last long, and in only an hour and a half, baby Daisy was brought into the world. |
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The vitality of Mason's society reflects fifties optimism, it tells us about the prosperity of its time, the optimism of the baby boom. |
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They dropped by a shop while Elise bought some baby bottles and baby's milk powder. |
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The man with the white beard rose to his feet and strode over to the baby weeping on the ground. |
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She was clutching a baby bottle that was tucked into a sweat sock to keep the milk warm. |
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As well as used items, they have gone out and bought new things like baby bottles and clothing. |
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There has been a considerable geographical shift in population over the last fifty years, disguised in part by the overall increase resulting from the baby boom. |
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Burns and scalds are possible if your baby is near hot objects. |
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Currently the baby boom cohorts are still in their most productive years, they are still contributors to the social insurance funds, not claimants. |
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The baby boomer generation is rapidly becoming the retirement generation. |
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She hoarded water compulsively and was consumed with panic that her baby might not survive. |
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Don't use the microwave for deep-frying, canning, or heating baby bottles. |
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In the last few years the turkey processing plant Twydale's has closed, as well as clothing manufacturer Dewhirst, as well as Cindico, which made baby bouncers. |
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We offer advice like putting a baby bouncer in an optimal position so when a mother is busy, the child can watch the care-giver as they move around. |
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Yet the moment we become mothers we are supposed to switch off our ambitions, tighten our belts and shuffle off into the sunset with a baby buggy and dark roots. |
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Some marchers had placards while others eagerly snapped up pink and blue balloons, with the Gazette's Save Our Maternity Unit logo, to secure to their prams and baby buggies. |
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This week they're covering Angelina's baby bump and Jennifer Aniston's single-girl sorrow, as well as Nicole Richie, Christina Aguilera and J. Lo's baby offspring. |
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But on the Strictly Come Dancing special on Christmas Day she showed clear signs of a small baby bump as she hosted the ballroom entertainment show with Bruce Forsyth. |
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Explosive population growth in the Arab world coupled with Europe's unprecedented baby bust presages a radical change in the balance of power in the Mediterranean world. |
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During the late 1980s in North America, business writers were warning of the coming labour force shortage as the baby bust cohort began to enter the labour force. |
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As it seemed to have turned out, the baby bust generation had its moment in the sun with the dot com boom, and is now sitting back, licking its wounds. |
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The baby has been taken into care by social services in the city. |
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You see people walking down the street and talking and, you know, pushing baby carriages and having lunch with friends and you think, hey, how can their worlds go on? |
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By 1903 the company offered a line of 260 products-chairs, divans, couches, tables, baby carriages, umbrella stands, music stands, screens, hampers, and benches. |
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The proposed land comprising 50 hectares is situated 12 km from the Waterfalls farm and was to be used for the production of coffee, paprika, baby corn and peas. |
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The Thai vegetables with peanut sauce came in a little bowl containing baby corn, mushrooms, bamboo, and other veggies including, I think, fresh fig. |
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These pizzas filled with juicy tomatoes, olives, baby corn and crunchy capsicum are topped with mushrooms, crispy onions and melting cheese to give that tingling taste. |
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The reality star isn't happy about her baby daddy's recent antics. |
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I think he's a moderately talented Dave Matthews knockoff who relies on his baby face and oh-so-sensitive balladry to appeal to the screaming-teenage-girl audience. |
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A Finnish woman said she needed a balcony to get her baby to sleep. |
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Unable to shed her baby fat, Gretchen stayed plump as she grew. |
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Almost all my lovers had had a little bit of baby fat around the middle. |
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She looked slightly frustrated, with baby food on her clothes. |
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Stricken with polio at six, he lived in the only Brooklyn block with an elevator, in an apartment where a baby grand was the only decent piece of furniture. |
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I stood up slowly, taking the sheet music off the baby grand's music rack, and placing them first into their corresponding folder and then into my faithful shoulder bag. |
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He got some baby oil and started rubbing it into my back and shoulders. |
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I worked baby oil onto the washcloth, cleaning off my eye makeup. |
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Use baby powder underneath your make-up if your skin is greasy. |
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Sprinkle baby powder on your scalp, massage it in, then brush it out. |
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And I think one of the mothers who said she didn't speak like that, when we recorded it, she was in fact probably one of the more pronounced people using baby talk. |
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Forms of baby talk are also used in jocular, intimate conversation. |
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Joyce begins his Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man with a couple of pages of just gurgley, gooey baby talk, describing the world as seen by an infant from its crib. |
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His parenting skills were described as poor and he as being rigid, inflexible, confrontational and a poor influence on C.T. as she reverted to baby talk when she was with him. |
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In baby talk, mothers simplify and formalize their behavior. |
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I thought that you said that you never would talk baby talk to her? |
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A calf, like a human child, has baby teeth that loosen and fall out. |
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Problems can also be caused by accidents or losing baby teeth too early. |
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Some relatives came down from Singapore and bought Callum a baby walker. |
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She claims he banged his head after falling forwards from a baby walker. |
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Babywearing is also a great way to bring your baby to social events. |
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I am completely surprised that I have lost all my baby weight. |
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She was rushed into hospital, where doctors tried to stop the labour to no avail and baby Adam was brought into the world over three months premature. |
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The baby will come into the world, perhaps kicking and screaming, but babyhood will only be the beginning of a continuing process of growth and change. |
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The Toronto Zoo is celebrating the arrival of a baby Komodo dragon. |
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In my dream a few days later, I got all worrited because I realized that the sleeper I put on the baby probably wasn't sterile and I thought he might get an infection! |
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This baby will be the first child for Mike and Zara and the third grandchild for The Princess Royal. |
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My Mama is expecting a baby very shortly and she is in delicate health. |
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America reminds me in some ways of a kid with a baby rattle. |
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Allow your baby time to recognize that the rattle is producing the sound. |
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Ethan the baby gets a noisy rattle and a soft activity book. |
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Thousands of baby rattles will also be delivered to US senators. |
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And the more we do to perpetuate the myths surrounding motherhood, the more unbearable we make the cross to bear for those who don't find it all rusks and baby bottles. |
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The singer was not nearly as loquacious as she was on the subject of her son's lost baby lamb toy or the new family puppy. |
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Anne and Paul cleaned the afterbirth off of the dark, big-eyed baby horse. |
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You can use plastic ornaments and toys as your cake decoration, such as umbrellas, storks, bassinets, baby bottles, sports figure dells and newborn baby dolls. |
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I wondered if the stork had dropped the baby off at the wrong house. |
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How old was your baby when she smiled at you for the first time? |
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Guarantee each mother continuing personal care by a midwife she knows, whether she chooses to have her baby at home, in a low-tech hospital or at a distant unit. |
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One baby was small enough to be cradled, the other was larger and wiggly. |
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