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But the stay-at-home-son phenomenon doesn't always produce success stories.
Kayak among beluga whales and seals, and luxuriate in nature's son-et-lumiere phenomenon, the Aurora Borealis (Northern Lights).
Son preference is a phenomenon that we are grappling with in India.
"I can tell you that it's growing, ever since the phenomenon of Sons of Anarchy," Scott Morrison, a constable with the Nova Scotia Combined Forces Special Enforcement Unit, told the board about the FX show, which aired from 2008 to 2014.
The first day for the mayor-in-training required Mr. Bloomberg to play every role from overnight Republican phenomenon to adoring son.
That awkward feeling when your boss could be your son's friend is a phenomenon psychologists call "status incongruence".
The movie, about a clownfish searching for his kidnapped son Nemo, was a worldwide phenomenon, selling $867 million worth of tickets.
The risk-seeking nature of sons is a real neuro-physical phenomenon, and a source of fear and anxiety for every parent.
"It's not like parents love their sons any less, but it is a phenomenon that you see happening".
8 Nepal has revealed high levels of preference for sons since the World Fertility Surveys first documented the phenomenon in the 1980s.
And their attraction to the cars is not a single-generation phenomenon -- the couple's adult son has a 1965 300L of his own.
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