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The smaller child has his arm twisted during the bout.
It was soon followed by the smaller "Child".
It will be big enough that a child will dream of riding it, but small enough that a smaller child won't be scared of it at all.
Moreover, an ageing population with a smaller child population should expect savings in education to offset the increased spending on health and social services for the elderly.
But around the one-hour mark, when Ms. Hall's 12-year-old slams a smaller child to the ground for no reason, the film begins to show some of autism's more disturbing manifestations.
"The Republicans actually think that the child of a combat veteran should receive a smaller child tax credit than the child of a member of Congress because the member pays more income tax," Mr. Rangel said.
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In managing a smaller child-welfare system, officials say, there is an opportunity to support ventures like Father Wellems's that focus social services on each child and family and strengthen family dynamics.
There was a row of smaller, child-friendly yet still industrial JCBs set up for parlour games use JCB arm to hook ducks, use JCB arm to knock over skittles, etc.
Kara Walker's A Subtlety, which closed earlier this month after causing quite a stir at the ill-fated Domino Sugar Refinery in Brooklyn, featured a massive African female sphinx sculpture surrounded by smaller child-like sculptures.
Since out-of-home child-care practices are unlikely to change and the proportion of two-career families will likely not decrease in France, promoting smaller child-care size, grouping children in small sub-units, and providing pneumococcal vaccinations could possibly reduce the risk of pneumococcal cross-infection (48– 50).
Babysit smaller children.
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