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Mum cradles his head and their two children who remain in Sheffield – including his firstborn – hold a hand each.

But for now, moses basket soundly rejected, my wife and I are taking two-hour shifts throughout the night; one sleeping while the other cradles him in another room.

He cradles the faces of the disfigured, declaring that every human being has worth.

To the consternation of the well-heeled residents of Avenue Foch, one of whom cradles a small dog in one arm and a protest banner in the other, Ms Hidalgo's studiously provocative plans involve not just turning the avenue into a park but building 5,000-7,000 new housing units along the nearby pé riphérique, or Paris ring-road, many of which would be public housing.

Municipalities face a "debt spiral" as interest rates start rising, says Martin Junkernheinrich of the University of Kaiserslautern.In this section Resetting the stage Hundreds of mini-Greeces Protest days A Suomi shake-up The trade war within ReprintsMayors think of municipalities as cradles of democracy where citizens meet government close up.

Some telepresence robots, such as one made by Double Robotics of California, are motorised cradles for an iPad a vivid illustration of how robotics has benefited from advances in mobile computing.Sit back and relaxResearchers in many countries are developing humanoid robots to act as care assistants for old people.

He says heights of 70cm or less are best.But some designers are thinking much smaller, and are designing mobile robotic cradles for smartphones, aimed at consumers.

Firms that sell car seats, nappies, baby food, toys and cradles will all profit from a post-recession baby boomlet, if it occurs.

She falls blindly in love with him, secretly bears his babies in the place of his sterile wife, follows him to the wars, endures his homosexual indifference and finally cradles his dying body on the battlefield.None of it comes over like that.

To them, the tropics are either where species are more often born (cradles of diversity) or where they tend not to die (museums of diversity).

But its monsters grow tackier by the minute first giant metallic ladybirds, then gun-toting rhinos, while Gary Oldman's space buccaneer cradles a familiar that is part Dumbo, part Babar the elephant.Common to all these films is a lack of faith in the genre itself.

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