A blush covered her cheeks, causing Jacob to go into overprotective father mode. |
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She was a smart girl who grew up with an overprotective father and was quickly isolated from her peers. |
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It has reignited the debate over whether authorities are being overprotective of children. |
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Funny how having daughters turns you into an old-fashioned, overprotective prude. |
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The real world is often not so nice, and being overprotective doesn't always help students. |
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Lee has reasons to be a little neurotic, among them an alcoholic father, an overprotective mother and a shallow newlywed sister. |
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He feared he was acting the overprotective father, but there was something about William Brown-Lee that simply did not fit. |
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Besides, this thinking goes, families tend to be overprotective, risk averse and are to be mistrusted. |
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It looked like a disgruntled teenage jellyfish forced to wear a woolly hat knitted by an overprotective mother. |
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Claire's parents reacted by becoming extremely overprotective, to the point that Claire felt imprisoned. |
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The first of these heresies was the tendency to be overprotective of people, at the expense of individual liberty. |
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Nemo is a little fish kid whose overprotective dad, Marlin, is perfectly voiced by Albert Brooks, that prince of good-natured anxiety. |
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Dave, on the other hand, has been a perfect blend of jealous and overprotective. |
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My parents are totally overprotective and won't let me do anything. |
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That capacity is imperiled, however, by an increasingly overprotective patent system. |
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This should however not lead to the conclusion that the established good practice is overprotective or unnecessary. |
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Understand that parents may feel worried about their child's safety and, in turn, may become overprotective. |
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It causes us to be overprotective of people with disabilities, denying them their human rights and responsibilities. |
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The main driving force behind the eagerness for regulation is instead an overprotective mentality among EU civil servants and politicians. |
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After considering the situation, I decided that I was being overprotective. |
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You must also be careful not to distort children's views by colouring them with your own thinking or by being overprotective towards them. |
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My family takes good care of me but sometimes I feel they are at fault because they are being overprotective. |
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My mother was so overprotective that I no longer wanted to stay in the family home after an existence of thirty-five years. |
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Danielle, knock it off. The overprotective mother role doesn't suit you. |
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She is pushy and overprotective, bossing the Indian servants around and spiriting the baby off to her wet nurse sister without telling Lily how the baby is fed. |
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The hockey star seemed a little overprotective of his blonde bombshell, going so far as to give an autograph seeker the evil eye and a few choice words. |
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As parents they are overprotective to their children, they place too much emphasis on book learning, and are too blinded by the glitter of a western education. |
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Possibly like Tao Lin, Paul is the coddled favorite of a loving, overprotective mother. |
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A white paper sign on the wall seems to speak of overprotective modern parents and only acquired irony after the arrest. |
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The Underground Man is full of overprotective mothers who will do anything to safeguard their errant sons. |
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I am not only convinced that this competition is healthy, but would venture to say that overprotective mothering does more damage. |
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What a wonderful, but totally overprotective father you are! |
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His parents were so overprotective of him, especially his father. |
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I think his mother was quite strict and overprotective of him. |
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He was asked how he would deal with an overprotective parent or partner. |
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Frissa had always been overprotective of him against other women. |
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Ally's just important to me and I was being a little overprotective. |
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She had four brothers, all were older and all were overprotective. |
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Sometimes overprotective of his own ideas. |
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While they appreciate support, they are frustrated by adults' overprotective attitudes, which they feel exclude them from activities and decisions they are perfectly capable of participating in. |
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Europeans refuse a society that is overprotective with individuals but it also rejects the idea that individuals should act to the detriment of society. |
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It is easy for you as parents to be overprotective of your child. |
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Chris is fed up of overprotective mums and dads who ban kids from climbing trees, or make them wash their hands if they touch an animal. |
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He probably thought she was an overprotective, neurotic mother who couldn't see past the end of her nose where her son was concerned. |
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Many of the warning signs-such as detailed familiarity with a child's medical history and an overprotective relationship with the sick child-are also signs of good parenting. |
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Watch out for Bonnie Langford as Carmel, Kush's overprotective mum, who bustles up for a 'meet the parents' dinner. |
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Material Girl singer Madonna has said she tries not to be overprotective of her eldest child. |
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You talked about prosperity and new jobs, yet establishing an overprotective welfare state will not bring about either of these things, and in the meantime the Lisbon strategy is fading out of sight. |
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To achieve this gain he tries to help the columnist break up the latter's younger sister's relationship with a jazz musician, something the overprotective columnist does not approve of. |
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Parents may become overprotective of their children. |
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Discrimination or rejection may also be a problem for a person with seizures. In addition, family and friends can tend to be overprotective or impose unnecessary restrictions that can lead to isolation and social problems. |
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Meanwhile, Bulgaria's new Environment Minister, Iskra Mihaylova, suggested Tuesday that the moratorium on shale gas drilling was an overprotective and inefficient measure. |
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Despite being older than Hemingway, Hadley, who had grown up with an overprotective mother, seemed less mature than usual for a young woman her age. |
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Overprotective and unaffectionate parents who constantly criticise and exaggerate the dangers of talking to strangers may also be possible influencing factors. |
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