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She doesn't even sing one of those sympathy-demanding ballads of desperation that her older kin in conventional book musicals are prone to at such moments.
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In the waves, he saw the faces of his older, Island kin.
In a controversial paper that made the cover of the journal Nature, they dismissed the widely accepted, half-century-old theory of "kin selection" and proposed a different explanation of the advanced social behaviour of insects to take its place – a revamped version of something that had long ago been dismissed by most biologists.
For the most part, relatives come to sign up their kin, as older brothers and fathers and aunts would in the case of a traditional first marriage.
As a result, many homes became mono parental, children were left under the care of extended kin, or older siblings became the head of household.
The sample consists of 14 next of kin of older persons who had died in a nursing home.
The data collection took place in 2011 by means of qualitative interviews with 14 next of kin of older people who had died in a nursing home.
The data collection took place by means of qualitative interviews with 14 next of kin of older people who had died in a nursing home in Sweden.
Mento is kin to old calypso and other Afro-Caribbean rhythms.
First, I've yet to find an ample yet convenient inventory of old kennings and their kin.
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