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But parents of both sexes who hold office could help other working parents by talking about their experiences — and by recognizing, again and again, the often-mundane challenges presented by any job, be it barista or lawyer, in which the hours of work exceed the hours young children spend in school.
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When, after the fall of the Roman Empire, testamentary disposition came to be recognized again in the later Middle Ages, custom generally required that some minimum share, frequently one-third, be left to the surviving spouse, or the descendants, or both.
We can recognize again that the amplitude of 24 March 1940 SC was extremely large.
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To get the controller to be recognized again by the console, users have to repeatedly plug in the controller via USB to sync it to the console.
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The researchers recorded those noises while a reference print was being made, then fed that noise in bits to an algorithm that classifies sound so it can be recognized again.
Restored from the numerous distortions of its teachings that accrued over generations of acolytes and opponents, the Vienna Circle is being recognized again as a force of considerable philosophical sophistication.
She is elated to have her illustrations recognized again.
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