Sentence examples for birth papers from inspiring English sources

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Not yet, clearly: since the revelation of her baby's birth, papers have rounded on Carr.

The Philippine social workers, half a world away and young enough to be her great grand children explained: "Birth papers are so important, they make the person have rights and identity under the law".

Federation officials said last week that they had asked the Chinese Gymnastics Federation for passports, birth papers, national identity cards and family residence permits for five of the six members of the Chinese women's team.

I thought of Ellen earlier this year and wanted to tell her that I saw social workers in the Philippines assist people to regain their birth papers after the originals had been swept away with all their belongings in the typhoon.

Last fall, Pearce joked that President Obama, who was waging "jihad"on the country, couldn't visit the state because he lacked birth papers.

"But the school principal refused to accept the boys without birth papers.

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For five of the six gymnasts on its Olympic women's team, gymnastics officials said, the Chinese gymnastics federation must produce a birth paper, a passport and a hukou card, which is a family residence permit.

A health worker assists Rigoberto Gua, an indigenous Mayan man, as he puts his thumbprint on birth registration papers for his newborn son, Sebastian, outside the maternity ward at Cobán Hospital in the city of Cobán.

to explore the effects of moxibustion treatment, to examine the predictors of its use in causing a breech presentation to spontaneously turn to a cephalic presentation which will result in a vaginal birth (the paper will refer to this as 'successful') and offer external cephalic version (ECV) subsequently after moxibustion treatment when the fetus remains in a breech presentation.

On the occasion of the 100th anniversary of Biot's birth, this paper reviews his contributions to earthquake engineering, and then briefly outlines the milestones in the later evolution of the RSM, and the eventual introduction and acceptance of the method by the engineering disciplines in the early 1970s.

Given that 73% of pregnancies ended in abortion and 20% of the calves died soon after birth, this paper surely confirms that it would be irresponsible to attempt to clone a person.

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