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"Suburban stations were some very close relatives, which replicated that symbol on a smaller scale".
Her admiration for Swinburne drew disapproval from her relatives, which made her all the more determined to declare her love.
In Mansfield Park, worldly Mary Crawford says she also has nautical relatives, which acquainted her "with a circle of admirals.
His stepfather beat him regularly and he was sexually abused by relatives, which was even more damaging.
He later lobbied the Legislature to allow most inmates to call relatives, which became law in 2007.
They gonna have to go live with their relatives, which is elsewhere in Beaumont and in Jasper.
About 1856 Morgan's interest turned to the Seneca way of designating relatives, which differed markedly from Anglo-American convention.
Other family members were anxious to view portraits of their own relatives, which are still being prepared.
Indeed, in many cases the North Korean visitors seemed better off than their southern relatives, which is probably precisely the message Kim Jong Il wished to send.
He returned jobs and money to his district — including some that benefited a few relatives, which is almost expected in these parts.
On top of that, women and children are being drafted to tend to sick relatives, which reduces the time and energy they can devote to farming and education.
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