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On her home video, titled "My Reasons," she mentions Carleen's children explicitly.
We will ask them not to talk to your children explicitly about the subject when they come back.
This was understood to be the pathway through which parents offered their children explicitly 'modern' advantages.
In 1990, Governments at the World Summit for Children explicitly committed themselves to education that promotes the values of peace, understanding and dialogue.
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But the UN convention on the rights of the child explicitly calls for participation, as well as protection and provision.
Section seven of the 1989 convention on the rights of the child explicitly noted that all children have a right to be registered.
About the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child The Convention on the Rights of the Child explicitly recognizes the universal rights of all children.
For example, in the following exchanges discussed by Chouinard and Clark (2003), the child explicitly accepts a parental recast, in the second case additionally rejecting a recast that does not capture his intended meaning.
Four articles of the Convention on the Rights of the Child explicitly recognize the 'spiritual' as an element of holistic child development, along with social and moral well-being, cultural development and physical and mental health (articles 17, 23(3), 27(1) and 32(1)).
Many of the children talked explicitly about wanting to die to be with the lost parent.
Some of those who have children are explicitly incorporating their identities as mothers into their appeals to voters.
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