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You relatives, whose charge she's in, Call doctors and her kith and kin.
But their convictions have frequently created the most tension within their own families, particularly with relatives whose main concern about the weekend is whether it will rain.
There is the tragedy inherent in the brutal murders, the heroic sacrifices, the anguished waiting, and the grief of relatives whose lives will never be the same.
His parents, and his paternal grandparents, were divorced, but he had a cocoon of relatives whose homes formed "a huge triangle".
What bothered her was that she had had to live with relatives whose children, she said, did not give her respect, and that she had no income.
Typical of the book's avoidance of pictorial detail is Kieron's visit to wealthier relatives, whose back garden, he notes, "had a shed with all stuff inside it".
We have relatives whose lives were choked because they could not get annulments -- and thus remarry in the church -- after their spouses betrayed and abandoned them.
In 1996, the cultural historian Neal Gabler lamented reporters' pursuit of grief-stricken relatives, whose televised pain, he wrote, effectively made viewers "voyeurs in suffering".
Men claiming to be Ibrahim's relatives, whose allegations against her triggered the court case, had threatened to carry out the death sentence if she was released from prison.
Putting these clues together, we can tell that the early dinosaurs and crocodilian relatives whose fossils we find lived on floodplains with rivers and streams that shifted back and forth between slow- and fast-moving currents.
Bought from relatives whose forebears bought it new in 1898, the house, which has original wood floors, crown moldings and clawfoot tubs, cost $130,000 in 1996; she believes that it could get $700,000 today.
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