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Born to be bad.

8 9 A new group of children born to immunised mothers therefore exists who may lose protection by 3 to 5 months of age.

Since 'child care and education plans' can be confused with the 'child care and education plans' devised by administrative districts, the term 'child care and education process' was born to clarify that multiple plans exist in day nurseries and 'the process' should be at the core of the 'plans of child care and education'.

In the example of the couple with leftover embryos from their own I.V.F., Mr. Olivieri said he would encourage them to write into their estate documents that frozen embryos exist but that children born to someone else using those embryos are not considered descendants.

Would he prefer that those born to gay or lesbian parents had never existed?

Lincoln's essence existed before Lincoln was born, and continued to exist after he died indeed, will continue to exist even if time itself were to cease (just as the Pythagorean theorem will continue to be true in all possible worlds, including one in which our universe ceased to exist).

THE WIMP Born to be mild, the Wimp exists to have sand kicked in his face and submit to wedgies and worse, or, like Woody Allen, to overcome adversity by being smarter and funnier than everyone else in the room.

Born to early; born by a fist.

Born to Cook II.

Born to Imperial Noble Consort Donggo.

Born to Empress Xiaokangzhang.

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