The mother centriole is transformed into a basal body competent to nucleate a primary cilium in quiescent cells. |
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The mother asked the child to put on his pajamas, but the child refused to cooperate. |
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Her music is at the opposite end of the spectrum from the music her mother made. |
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In December, Rowling's mother Anne died after ten years suffering from multiple sclerosis. |
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Rowling was writing Harry Potter at the time and had never told her mother about it. |
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There is also increasing pressure on bilingual immigrants to renounce their mother tongue and to adopt their host country's language. |
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The calf suckles for 18 months to up to 8 years, and continues to closely associate with its mother for several years after weaning. |
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Elgar's mother was interested in the arts and encouraged his musical development. |
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He drowned but was transfigured as the marine deity Palaemon, while his mother became Leucothea. |
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After the death of his mother in 1937 he had used money she bequeathed him to buy the Old Mill in Snape, Suffolk which became his country home. |
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Edwin's mother is believed to have been Ethelfleda or Aldgyth, daughter of Eadwine of Mercia. |
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With Stanley Dwight uninterested in his son and often physically absent, John was raised primarily by his mother and maternal grandmother. |
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My mother thought Meg a sweet child, that's what she called her, a sweet child, although she was critical of her name. |
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Her mother was half Irish and half Brazilian, the daughter of Brazilian industrialist Antonio Fontes. |
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At four years of age her mother signed her and her elder brother up for ballet classes. |
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Her mother brought her back to London when she was 14, to pursue a ballet career. |
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As his father was absent and his mother struggled financially, he was sent to a workhouse twice before the age of nine. |
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It is said that he was baptised at Porthclais, now the city's port, and was brought up by his mother at Llanon. |
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Between his time in the poor schools and his mother succumbing to mental illness, Chaplin began to perform on stage. |
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The death of his grandfather and accession of his mother as Queen Elizabeth II in 1952 made Charles her heir apparent. |
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He would have barely known his natural mother Eleanor, who was in Gascony with his father during his earliest years. |
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Because his mother did not allow Sellers to go, his formal education ended at fourteen. |
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However, Andrews was conceived as a result of an affair her mother had with an unnamed family friend. |
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Andrews discovered her true parentage from her mother in 1950, although it was not publicly disclosed until her 2008 autobiography. |
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Earlier in the day, his mother had prepared soup for the female lead and melomakarona, or Greek honey cookies, for the crew. |
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She would stand on a beer crate to sing into the microphone, sometimes a solo or as a duet with her stepfather, while her mother played piano. |
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Although their mother regularly visited her first son in the hospital, even her husband did not know the child existed. |
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Her mother was English and her father was Russian, originally from Kuryanovo, Smolensk Oblast. |
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His mother was from the Castilian royal family, and held the County of Ponthieu in northern France. |
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He was with his mother at the Siege of Toulouse in 1218, where his father died after being struck on the head by a stone pitched by a mangonel. |
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His father, who is from Trinidad, is of Portuguese and Italian descent, and his mother is an English Jew. |
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From 1973 until 1980, when they divorced, Ritchie's mother was married to Sir Michael Leighton, 11th baronet. |
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Henry was staying safely at Corfe Castle in Dorset with his mother when King John died. |
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Llywelyn's mother was Marared, occasionally anglicised to Margaret, daughter of Madog ap Maredudd, prince of Powys. |
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William de Braose was himself a descendant of Nesta verch Osborne of Wales through his mother Bertha of Hereford. |
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After his parents divorced when he was seven, he and his three elder sisters were brought up by their mother in Frome. |
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Trina's mother Muriel died on 5 January 2012, two days before the start of the BDO World Darts Championship. |
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Trina still took part in the competition, at the request of her mother before she died. |
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His mother is Sicilian, and his paternal grandfather hails from Cork, Ireland. |
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One recent Angharad is the mother of Princess Eilonwy in Lloyd Alexander's fictional land of Prydain, inspired by Wales and Welsh mythology. |
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Her sister and mother died in February and March respectively, and the media speculated whether the Jubilee would be a success or a failure. |
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It has been speculated that the death of their mother may have had an effect. |
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In feudal and dynastic terms, the Scottish reliance on French support was revived during the reign of Charles II, whose own mother was French. |
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More than 800 publications are produced in Spanish, the second most widely spoken mother tongue behind English. |
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He would base it on the English language so that India could join the mother country in a steady upward progress. |
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At around this time, he also preached to Nonnita, the mother of Saint David, while she was pregnant with the saint. |
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Both May's parents died during this period, her father in a car accident in 1981 and her mother of multiple sclerosis the year after. |
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As a result, their predominant form of communication mixes the mother tongue and the medium language. |
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Hegarty's mother Rose appeared on the programme to tell of telephone calls to McGuinness and of Hegarty's subsequent execution. |
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The researchers searched one organ after another, until they checked the spleen and found the monocytic mother lode. |
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The curriculum is focused on the development of English, the mother tongue, mathematics, and science. |
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It tells the story of a mother who brings her teenage son to Sarajevo, where his father died in the Bosnian conflict years ago. |
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Samina Durrani, mother of Shebaz Sharif's second wife, and Ilyas Mehraj, brother of his first, also figure in the documents. |
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His mother Amelis Figueroa was also arrested, but allowed to return home due to her health. |
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His mother was taken ill with abdominal cancer and, after an unsuccessful operation, died in December 1839 when he was eight years old. |
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Their mother tongue is Bengali, but they have no opportunity to study it in the school. |
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Normal DNA sequencing methods happen after birth, but there are new methods to test paternity while a mother is still pregnant. |
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She accused him of inciting a rebellion against her mother and of writing a book against her own authority. |
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More than half of all Europeans claim to speak at least one other language in addition to their mother tongue. |
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Asking if her son had any distinguishing marks, he stripped off his clothes to reveal the same marks and mother and son were thus reunited. |
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French, the only official language of the French Republic, is spoken today by everybody in Brittany, and it is the mother tongue of most people. |
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Her father, having moved from Zambia, met her mother while they were both at the polytechnic in Sunderland. |
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Undeterred, reasoning from the coarseness of the gold that it had not traveled far, they had set out in search of the mother lode. |
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It is also letting them probe the genomes of other organisms for DNA that could turn out to be a mother lode for medicine. |
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Five mail-order ice creams. Four pregnant women. Welcome to the mother of all taste tests. |
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A father tongue is a foreign language, therefore English is a foreign language not a mother tongue. |
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There is also increasing pressure on bilingual immigrants to renounce their mother tongue and adopt their host country's language. |
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Her performance on the show was the first time she had sung in public since her mother died. |
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At the time of Confederation in 1867 the most common mother tongue among the Fathers of Confederation was Gaelic. |
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Born when her mother was 45 years old, Boyle was the youngest of four brothers and five sisters. |
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Like the mother church, the Methodist Church in Ghana was established by people of Protestant background. |
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Such autonomous churches maintain varying levels of dependence on their mother church, usually defined in a Tomos or other document of autonomy. |
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Whilst at prep school as a boarder, his mother wrote to tell him she was marrying Cecil Pye, a bank manager. |
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By two weeks of age, the piglets begin accompanying their mother on her journeys. |
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Should the mother be absent, the piglets lie closely pressed to each other. |
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He was very homesick and wrote to his mother every week but never revealed to her his unhappiness. |
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In 2016, to mark the centenary of Dahl's birth, his letters to his mother were abridged and broadcast as BBC Radio 4's Book of the Week. |
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Dahl always maintained that his mother and her stories had a strong influence on his writing. |
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Should the mother die prematurely, the piglets are adopted by the other sows in the sounder. |
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Prior to the age of five to seven weeks, kits have poor thermoregulation, so they huddle for warmth when the mother is absent. |
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Plath's mother was the only wedding guest and she accompanied them on their honeymoon to Benidorm on the Spanish coast. |
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His mother Margaret Ogilvy assumed her deceased mother's household responsibilities at the age of eight. |
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One sibling took ill and died in the miserable conditions which followed, while the pregnancy of his mother limited her own ability to work. |
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He was a late reader, first learning at age seven or eight, but even before this he dictated stories to his mother and nurse. |
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Banks was born in Dunfermline, Fife, to a mother who was a professional ice skater and a father who was an officer in the Admiralty. |
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His father, Robert Owen, was a coal miner, while his mother belonged to the family of Thomas Edwards, poet and writer. |
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The colonists' loyalty to the mother country was stronger than ever before. |
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The Earl of Lennox escorted Mary and her mother to Stirling on 27 July 1543 with 3,500 armed men. |
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This was because his mother had done it for him all his life, an example of her coddling him. |
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Caitlin, without her customary hat, walked behind the coffin, with his childhood friend Daniel Jones at her arm and her mother by her side. |
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By the time of Shaw's birth, his mother had become close to George John Lee, a flamboyant figure well known in Dublin's musical circles. |
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Shaw's explanation of why his mother followed Lee was that without the latter's financial contribution the joint household had to be broken up. |
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Early in 1876 Shaw learned from his mother that Agnes was dying of tuberculosis. |
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He resigned from the land agents, and in March travelled to England to join his mother and Lucy at Agnes's funeral. |
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His mother allowed him to live free of charge in her house in South Kensington, but he nevertheless needed an income. |
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Barry was born John Barry Prendergast, in York, England, and was the son of an English mother and an Irish father. |
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The harried mother had a cloud of children orbiting her, asking for sweets. |
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Suzy Barry, who is married to BBC business journalist Simon Jack, is the mother of his two granddaughters, Phoebe and Florence Ingleby. |
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It was followed in 1975 by the pioneering world music piece Ommadawn released after the death of his mother Maureen. |
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Throughout his life, Coleridge idealised his father as pious and innocent, while his relationship with his mother was more problematic. |
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Years later, his mother married another Canadian soldier and moved to Germany, leaving young Eric with his grandparents in Surrey. |
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Arran, with the support of his friends and relations, became the regent until 1554 when Mary's mother managed to remove and succeed him. |
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All that is known of his mother is that her maiden name was Sinclair and that she died when John Knox was a child. |
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In practice, he would continue to be governed by others, his mother above all. |
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It was a difficult birth, and his mother Elizabeth, who hoped for a girl, was uncomfortable even looking at him at first. |
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His mother was Eleanor Balliol, eldest daughter of John I de Balliol, father of King John Balliol. |
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His mother was by all accounts a formidable woman who, legend would have it, kept Robert Bruce's father captive until he agreed to marry her. |
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Her remains were taken to Bergen and interred beside her mother in the wall on the north side of the choir in Christ Church, Bergen. |
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Gilbert Prousch was born in San Martin de Tor in South Tyrol, northern Italy, his mother tongue being Ladin. |
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George Passmore was born in Plymouth in the United Kingdom, to a single mother in a poor household. |
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During the Second World War, Hodgkin was evacuated with his mother and sister to the USA, where they lived on Long Island, New York. |
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He never met his father, with his mother marrying his stepfather when he was 2 and divorcing 10 years later. |
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David and his two brothers Alexander and Edgar, both future kings of Scotland, were probably present when their mother died shortly afterwards. |
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Emin's mother until age seven owned a hotel in Margate, but bankruptcy and poverty ensued only when she broke up with Emin's father. |
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Richard was barely two years old when his mother died on 31 October, six days after the birth of Graham, the family's thirteenth child. |
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The room is never cleaned, so her mother nags and nags until she explodes with frustration and threatens to sell her to the lowest bidder. |
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Sometimes Estelle had to help her mother on Saturdays and Irwin went to classes for ultra-brainy children, but Alan and I always went to the bio. |
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My mother and Cordelia were blackberrying along the woods edge of a nearby meadow. |
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Wittgenstein's mother was Leopoldine Maria Josefa Kalmus, known among friends as Poldi. |
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It was around this time he received a letter from David Pinsent's mother to say that Pinsent had been killed in a plane crash on 8 May. |
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Their mother has always preached the value of a good education. |
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According to later genealogies, his mother or grandmother was Nest ferch Cadell of the ruling dynasty in Powys. |
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Menelik was born from King Hailemelekot of Shewa and his mother Ejegayehu Lema Adeyamo who was a servant in the royal household. |
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The Somali language is the mother tongue of the Somali people, the nation's most populous ethnic group. |
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Kenya's various ethnic groups typically speak their mother tongues within their own communities. |
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These idioms are the mother tongues of the Somali and Afar ethnic groups, respectively. |
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She is the mother of six children but somehow keeps her sanity. |
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He snuck a few cookies out of the jar while his mother wasn't looking. |
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And if he keeps the daughter so long at boarding-school, he'll make her as nesh as her mother was. |
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My mother was wont to call me your Nestle-cock, and I love you as well as she did. |
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Agricola's mother was murdered on her estate in Liguria by Otho's marauding fleet. |
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The crying child ran to his mother and collapsed in her arms. |
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Physical contact between a mother and child is very important. |
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Martin remembered being in the A and E there, his mother had scalded her hand while on a rare visit to him. |
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Every successive mother has transmitted a fainter bloom, a more delicate and briefer beauty. |
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Her son Edgar was left with the task of informing his mother of their deaths. |
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Brooding over all these matters, the mother felt like one who has evoked a spirit. |
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Georgie's mother is very bugsome, to tell you the truth. If I had to live with her I'd get tension headaches too. |
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I walked first for my grandmother, and my mother was sorry she had missed my first steps. My Baba was so proud, my mother later told me. |
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Neurotics build castles in the air, psychotics live in them. My mother cleans them. |
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Her mother came back in and pulled her out into the hallway as if she were bundling her off on a date and whispered urgently to her. |
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A male usually leaves and never sees his mother again, but females sometimes come back with their own fawns and form small herds. |
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The camp mother managed to keep the stomachs full and the beds in tip-top shape. |
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Its mother leaves often to graze, and the fawn does not like to be left behind. |
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When he was about five years old some kids asked Clay why his mother had called him that. And he did not know. But began to wonder. |
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Lizzie had paid her own dues at the coalface of teething babies and gave the young mother an understanding grin in return. |
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Reflecting Guam's ethnic diversity, this man's father was a Filipino and his mother was a Chamorra with a German father. |
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The nephew and his mother had decided not to go on the voyage across the bay. |
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John's relationship with his mother Sophie suffered from their separation, and he never saw her again. |
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But Sophia's mother was not the woman to brook defiance. After a few moments' vain remonstrance her husband complied. |
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Fisher commented, 'My mother was a most magnificent and handsome, extremely young woman. |
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Philip's eldest son Louis was born on 5 September 1187 and inherited the County of Artois in 1190, when his mother Isabelle died. |
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Ramdoss's mother leaned forward, broke off a bit of coocoos, and nibbled at it, signifying that the girl had been accepted. |
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Mothers were encouraged to breastfeed their children, as using a wet nurse would prevent a bond from forming between mother and child. |
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You will see the baby's head crowning during contractions, at which time you must prepare to assist the mother in the delivery of the baby. |
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They may be separated early from the mother tissue by cutinizing their surface. |
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My mother kept a cook and a nursemaid, and a dvornik, or outdoor man, to take care of the horses, the cow, and the woodpile. |
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Then spoke young Stephen orgulous of mother Church that would cast him out of her bosom. |
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Her father is an endodontist and her mother is an interior and architectural designer. |
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It is argued that the Czech is an epilanguage of the Slovaks, i.e. a concomitant phenomenon of their mother tongue. |
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Lady Jane's mother was Lady Frances Brandon, the daughter of Suffolk and Princess Mary. |
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Golf is supposed to be a gentleman's game, but I curse everyone and his mother out there. I have to win. |
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It is estimated that between 300 million and 500 million people worldwide can speak French, either as a mother tongue or a second language. |
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I visited my mother for a month, and she managed to fatten me up 20 pounds. |
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Featurewise, Tiffany and her mother were dead ringers, but Tiffany always did interesting things to her hair. |
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The calf, later named Gigi, was separated from her mother using a form of lasso attached to her flukes. |
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Her mother retired as a clinical instructor and cytotechnologist at the University of Connecticut Health Center in Farmington, Conn. |
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Her mother hated taking her on the plane because she would become fidgety and bother her neighbours. |
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While in the bathtub, he thought that he had to flatulate, but defecated instead. His mother had berated him mercilessly. |
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His mother is the director of cytotechnology at the Albany College of Pharmacy of Union University. |
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Its mother licks it clean until it is almost free of scent, so predators will not find it. |
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Ezinma and her mother sat on a mat on the floor after their supper of yam foo-foo and bitter-leaf soup. |
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After finding out her horrible secret, the son froze his mother out of his life. |
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Subordinate females assist the mother in guarding, feeding and grooming the cubs. |
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The busy orator and mother of two couldn't get around to her unfinished speech. |
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As the head of the boarding school, he serves as den mother for all the new students. |
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My mother died giving birth to me and I often thought while a giantling that I had killed her. |
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How they must have laughed about the strutting of her whose mother was a wanton and aunt a gin! |
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If mother finds out I broke the window, she'll give me Hail Columbia for sure! |
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The butter, rich and yellow as the gowaned bank on which the milky mother has depastured, is probably taken directly from the churn. |
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When my mother started telling me to be careful over the phone, I threatened to hang up on her. |
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This is used as a contact sound between a mother and her kits and in adulthood, by the male when he courts the female during mating season. |
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Within the household unit, an individual was equally bound to both the mother and the father's side of the family. |
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When he'd come back, his red eyes and hempish aroma belied an addiction that neither he nor his mother wanted to acknowledge. |
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The colonies were captive markets for British industry, and the goal was to enrich the mother country. |
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In recent years, very small, but with increasing rates, fin whales and humpback whales migrate into Baltic sea including mother and calf pair. |
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His mother later expressed disappointment that she'd been wrong, but by then, Belinda had a butterfly on her hoo-ha. |
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Veritas was the goddess of truth, a daughter of Saturn, and the mother of Virtue. |
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Her own mother lived the latter years of her life in the horrible suspicion that electricity was dripping invisibly all over the house. |
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Rats, like most mammals, also form family groups of a mother and her young. |
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A very weary small boy and a weary father and mother were soon asleep in the hardest and humpiest bed ever made. |
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These are the regions where four Celtic languages are still spoken to some extent as mother tongues. |
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His mother and grandmother quickly put a stop to it, and this may have convinced them that Claudius was not fit for public office. |
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Constantine's mother was Helena, a Greek woman of low social standing from Helenopolis of Bithynia. |
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There, in a church his mother built in honor of Lucian the Apostle, he prayed, and there he realized that he was dying. |
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My mother would pickle them and dill them, and we still had an abundance of fresh vegetables left. |
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Ricimer was the son of a Suevic king and his mother was the daughter of a Gothic one, so he could not aspire to an imperial throne. |
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He'd been sitting in the car for a dillion years waiting for his mother to find her glasses. |
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His mother was Osburga daughter of Oslac of the Isle of Wight, Chief Butler of England. |
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Adam of Bremen identifies his mother as Gunhild while the Dictionary of National Biography states that his mother's name is unknown. |
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The Chronicon of Thietmar of Merseburg and the Encomium Emmae report Cnut's mother as having been a daughter of Mieszko I of Poland. |
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Eventual peace in Scandinavia left Harthacnut free to claim the throne himself in 1040 and to regain for his mother her place. |
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Successful hunts usually occur after a short rush and ambush but they may chase down prey in the open and will try to separate mother and young. |
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Alfred returned to England in 1036 to visit his mother and perhaps to challenge Harold as king. |
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He told his mother he was glad to be back again. He sometimes felt as if it were disloyal to her for him to be so happy with Mrs. Erlich. |
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If he had not paid her phone bills she would have gone doolally tap, as her mother used to say, without a friendly voice now and then. |
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His mother married Henry VII's uncle Jasper Tudor, and his wardship was entrusted to the king's mother, Lady Margaret Beaufort. |
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Neither his mother nor his uncle were prepared to support him, implying that they had not approved of the expedition in the first place. |
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Not as reserved as his mother Matilda, nor as charming as his father Geoffrey, Henry was famous for his energy and drive. |
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He may well have been influenced by his mother in this regard, as Matilda also had a strong sense of ancestral rights and privileges. |
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Henry was also careful to show that, unlike his mother the Empress, he would listen to the advice and counsel of others. |
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My knowledge of my mother is very scanty, but very distinct. Her personal appearance and bearing are ineffaceably stamped upon my memory. |
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If the mother does not gain enough weight to survive through the winter, the embryo does not implant and is reabsorbed into the body. |
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Henry II decided instead to insist Richard to nominally surrender Aquitaine to his mother whilst Richard retained would actual control. |
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His first recorded visit to the European continent was in May 1165, when his mother took him to Normandy. |
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Richard and his mother embarked on a tour of Aquitaine in 1171 in an attempt to pacify the locals. |
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Richard went to Poitou and raised the barons who were loyal to himself and his mother in rebellion against his father. |
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He sent her to Aquitaine and demanded that Richard give up his lands to his mother who would once again rule over those lands. |
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The explanation may be the premature death of the mother in childbirth as Cecily Neville, Edward IV's mother raised Lady Elizabeth Plantagenet. |
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Edward's claim on the French throne was based on his descent from King Philip IV of France, through his mother Isabella. |
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My father compounded with my mother vnder the Dragons taile, and my nativity was vnder Vrsa Maior. |
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With the House of Lancaster extinct, Henry claimed to be the Lancastrian heir through his mother Lady Margaret Beaufort. |
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There is debate about the identity of Elizabeth Plantagenet's mother and most sources have her as unknown. |
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The first monarch, Henry VII, descended through his mother from a legitimised branch of the English royal House of Lancaster. |
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Henry's main claim to the English throne derived from his mother through the House of Beaufort. |
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By 1483, Henry's mother was actively promoting him as an alternative to Richard III, despite her being married to a Yorkist, Lord Stanley. |
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Their plans were coordinated by a Lancastrian, Henry's mother Lady Margaret, who was promoting her son as a candidate for the throne. |
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But Warren came with my mother the very next day, in his Bill Cosby sweater and pleated khaki pants, ready to meet his niece. |
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The Church of England is also the mother church of the international Anglican Communion. |
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Her first Act of Parliament was to retroactively validate Henry's marriage to her mother and so legitimise her claim to the throne. |
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Although both she and her mother were ill, Mary was refused permission to visit Catherine. |
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In large species, it lasts for over a year and involves a strong bond between mother and offspring. |
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When suckling, the mother actively splashes milk into the mouth of the calf, using the muscles of her mammary glands, as the calf has no lips. |
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From 1937 to 1941, a series of stones were discovered that were claimed to have been written by Eleanor Dare, mother of Virginia Dare. |
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James succeeded to the Scottish throne at the age of thirteen months, after his mother Mary was compelled to abdicate in his favour. |
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It was both a poetic manual and a description of the poetic tradition in his mother tongue of Scots, applying Renaissance principles. |
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She had been born in Tucson, mother full-blooded Cherokee, father a bindlestiff on his way through. |
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As his mother was widowed, and his seven sisters unmarried, he would have been needed at home to help his family. |
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His mother Mary, Princess Royal, was the daughter of King Charles I of England. |
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After birth, the mother carries the infant to the surface for its first breath. |
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In the case of twins, one usually dies, because the mother cannot produce sufficient milk for both. |
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From what I gathered, his mother had been heavily Jesused, and his father had been a rough sort of plainsman. |
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Like a kangaroo novice, each joey word must take at least one hop through the letters of the mother word. |
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But his mother Anne, Countess of Mornington, recalled in 1815 that he had been born at 6 Merrion Street, Dublin. |
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The winter sun shone orangely in the sky just as the weak low wattage bulb in the lamp beside her mother had that night she talked. |
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Upon returning to England in late 1786, he astonished his mother with his improvement. |
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Black lines indicate the proportion of the nuclear volume contained by the daughter and mother immediately preceding karyofission. |
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As he held his mother to him, he longed to tell her all, but he kept his counsel. |
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His mother rarely visited him, and he wrote letters begging her either to come to the school or to allow him to come home. |
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I'm on the pat and mick at the mo. Only went to town to see my mother off on the train, as she'd come down for the weekend to cheer me up. |
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His mother also sent out copies of Parliamentary debates of the last few generations. |
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She was certain she was about to kick up dust about her mother just as Setsuka had done about Mitsu's death eighteen years ago. |
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Individuals likely learn their dialect through contact with their mother and other pod members. |
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Then I drove the whole lot forth, mother and daughter, lamming into them with fist and foot. |
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When hunting a young whale, a group chases it and its mother until they wear out. |
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On August 27, 2002, a Nigerian court ordered the mother of a newborn child, Amina Lawal, to be publicly lapidated for adultery. |
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My mother knew that I was a lapsed Republican, but did not dream of the depth to which I had fallen. |
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Her favorite Chanukah memories were of eating latkes and sour cream while her mother gossiped with the aunts and cousins. |
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Birth is a social event, as the mother and calf need others to protect them from predators. |
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A few, such as Amphipholus squamata, are truly viviparous, with the embryo receiving nourishment from the mother through the wall of the bursa. |
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Imagine yourself as a beautiful, lentil weaving, Ma Walton type mother and after a while, you start to become the imagined mother! |
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By the clock tower and ornamental pool is Joyride, a mother and child sculpture by Franta Belsky. |
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Commercial submarines usually rely only on batteries, since they operate in conjunction with a mother ship. |
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Henry Stokes, master at the King's School, persuaded his mother to send him back to school so that he might complete his education. |
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In the year 1666 he retired again from Cambridge to his mother in Lincolnshire. |
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At the time, Turing's mother believed that the ingestion was accidental, resulting from her son's careless storage of laboratory chemicals. |
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His father worked for the National Coal Board and his mother was a singer with the Welsh National Opera. |
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When his father relocated to Bedford, Higgs stayed behind with his mother in Bristol, and was largely raised there. |
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Duffy's parents divorced when she was 10 and she moved to Letterston, near the Pembrokeshire town of Fishguard with her mother and sisters. |
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When he was eighteen, his mother died and his father's health began to fail. |
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Her Welsh mother and Greek father met at Newcastle University and divorced when Diamandis was four. |
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One of Tyler's earliest musical memories was listening to her mother singing opera music in the family home. |
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He's part lofer, Jean. His mother was a favorite shepherd dog of mine. His father was a big timber wolf that took us two years to kill. |
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Many Japanese TV commercial films carry corporate logomarks at the end to identify the products' mother brand. |
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During the 1970s, the Radio Times, the BBC's own listings magazine, announced that a child's mother said the theme music terrified her son. |
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Legend has it that he tried to hide his pugilistic ambitions from his mother by carrying his boxing gloves inside his violin case. |
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Teachers of EFL generally assume that students are literate in their mother tongue. |
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Before his first professional fight, Welsh decided to change his name, fearing he may fail and that his mother would find out he was boxing. |
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His mother later remarried, to Richard Williams, an innkeeper from Aberdare. |
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Welsh's mother was the daughter of a hotelier from Merthyr, and the Bridge Inn was her responsibility, as John Thomas was often away from home. |
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Henry offered both mother and daughter better quarters and permission to see each other if they would acknowledge Anne Boleyn as the new queen. |
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A few months after Welsh was born, his mother persuaded her husband to buy the Bridge Inn Hotel on Berw Road, and the family moved there. |
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The cathedral is the mother church of the Diocese of Salisbury and seat of the Bishop of Salisbury, currently the Right Reverend Nick Holtam. |
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His mother was born in Panama, the daughter of Richard Augustus Packer and Gladys McGowan Campbell. |
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Giggs was christened Ryan Joseph Wilson but as a teenager changed his surname to that of his mother after his parents separated. |
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His father died when he was fourteen, and his mother took George back to her homeland of Syria Palaestina. |
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His mother was from Lydda, in Syria Palaestina, and George was born in Lydda. |
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His mother remarried and had five more children by her second husband, William White. |
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Some hagiographic legends state that his father was a king named Suddhodana, his mother queen Maya, and he was born in Lumbini gardens. |
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I am a mageirocophobic. There, I've said it. My mother has mageirocophobia, and her mother wasn't so hot in the kitchen either. |
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He changed his surname to that of his mother at the age of 16, when his mother remarried, two years after his parents' separation. |
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It should be noted, too, that there is a Kamaalot featured as the home of Perceval's mother in the romance Perlesvaus. |
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The name of Merlin's mother is not usually stated, but is given as Adhan in the oldest version of the Prose Brut. |
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The reminder of who we were made the canned laughter obscene. Disgusted, mother returned to the kitchen, her thoughts private. |
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But the loss of their marriage lines did not make writing to Mercy any easier, and he decided to write the letter to his mother first. |
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Her father did not return from the Russian Revolution and her mother was evacuated to Paris where she married a British army officer. |
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After Beowulf slays him, Grendel's mother attacks the hall and is then also defeated. |
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Beowulf kills Grendel with his bare hands and Grendel's mother with a giant's sword that he found in her lair. |
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Hrothgar, Beowulf and their men track Grendel's mother to her lair under a lake. |
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Beowulf takes another sword from Grendel's mother and slices her head off with it. |
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