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She is a self-described "committed Christian" who has been rearing their child and wants her daughter to recite the pledge.
Lately it has been rearing its head again, presumably because the quiet, conservative 4 Nf3 is not producing the desired delicate, safe positional advantage at which it aims.
As I said in Crown of Midnight, the king has been rearing Wyverns and if you've read excerpts of Heir of Fire, you'll know they feature in this book.
The Great Crane Project has been rearing cranes and reintroducing them to the West Country since 2010.
The trust has been rearing them in captivity and the oldest of the cranes released by the project only reached maturity this year.
The dreaded "recession" word has been rearing its ugly head more and more lately, as the economy can't seem to shake the credit and housing crises that have dogged it for the past few months.
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June, of course, is the daughter whom Young Jolyon abandoned when he took up with the governess, and who has been reared and protected by the Forsytes.
One of the book's principals is an Indian boy, Raj, who, like Skinner, has been reared by his family in an unusual way.
But class and self-absorption have sealed his Higgins off in ways that feel real: he is empire and has been reared to think of himself as such.
All meat, from kobe beef to the paltry poultry of the broiler farms, has been reared for slaughter and will have suffered to some degree.
The narrator must not know that she is in a novel, that there is a world elsewhere, beyond all that she has been reared to expect.
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