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In the 1970s, their parents, Helen Gagel and Bob Squires and Linda and Ray Traub, were neighbors in Evanston, Ill., and became close friends, sharing a bond that ran deeper than their camaraderie and commitment to social justice.
Father Delva, sharing a bond of culture, language and personal grief — though his father survived — became the hands-on adviser, helping families navigate funeral plans, trauma counseling, immigration issues.
Sharing a Bond The second key finding was about customer retention.
These fragments F may be heteroatoms (X), halogens (G) and H-bond donors (N or O atoms sharing a bond with an H-atom, labeled as D) [10, 34, 36].
Identical twins have a special place in legend and lore, sharing a bond that supposedly enables them to sense each other's thoughts and emotions in a way that ordinary siblings cannot.
Then music swelled with Bette Midler's Wind Beneath my Wings, which begins with the words, "Did you ever know that you're my hero?" As they waltzed around, locked in an embrace, looking at each other lovingly, they seemed to be sharing a bond that few of the rest of us could ever know or understand.
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"We share a bond with a lot of people who have a common, middle-class suburban experience.
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