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("In the upbringing of the Herd, humanity's almost boundless suggestibility will be scientifically exploited").
One is that homosexuals assist in the upbringing of their relatives so much that they pass on more of their genes this way than by having children themselves.
Fathers have no role in the upbringing of a child — in fact the Mosua have no word to express the concept of "father".
He played little or no part in the upbringing of his daughter, Sharyn, although he paid child support, but he has, by all accounts, maintained a close relationship.
Still, there was little in the upbringing of these young evangelicals that made social justice the obvious career choice or theological focus.
Living with his older brother Jack in Brooklyn, Uncle Avremel, as Mr. Zelmanowitz, 55, was known within the family, was deeply involved in the upbringing of his nieces and nephews.
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The line recalls what one of Mr. Perry's predecessors, Ann Richards, once said in mocking the upbringing of George H.W. Bush during the 1988 Democratic convention.
Like a number of farmers and ranchers I met, Lynch was a dyed-in-the-wool Democrat whose hardscrabble upbringing had been steeped in New Deal populism.
I feel blessed in having had the upbringing I had because it was chaotic and difficult.
An associate professor from 1947 and professor from 1952, he concerned himself with applying psychoanalytic principles to social problems, especially in relation to the upbringing of children.
Pictured here is Companhia Urbana de Dança, which finds poetry in the dancers' upbringing in the favelas of Rio.
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