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The fathering
noun
A (generally human) male who begets a child.
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It followed a series of revelations in the Guardian about sexual relationships with women including the fathering of children, the theft of dead children's identities and the use of fake names in court.
In "A Little Embarrassment for the Sake of Our Lord," Konrad Kirlew, a doctor in Kingston, confronts an often-unspoken reality of Jamaican society, the fathering of children out of wedlock.
Gossip columnists have trumpeted a series of "revelations" about Mr. Nash that seem to undermine the movie's view of him, and these tidbits -- involving homosexuality, anti-Semitism and the fathering of an illegitimate child -- have been taken as evidence of a smear campaign by rival studios looking to win the best-picture statue for their own offerings.
As Fox and Bruce (2001) mentioned, it is important to understand the influence of choices of actions in varying circumstances and contexts on men's commitment to the fathering role.
Years passed, and the fathering instinct in me made me anxious to be more than someone's big brother.
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The father never returned.
The father nodded, crying.
I'm the father".
The father never calls.
The father fell asleep.
The father was Fischer.
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