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to rearing

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The back or hindmost part; that which is behind, or last on order; - opposed to front.

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Indeed, poor recapture rates of mass-reared CM under low Ta have been attributed to rearing under constant optimal growth temperature (Thistlewood and Judd 2003; Judd et al. 2004, 2006b).

She has dedicated her life to rearing Hannah and their other children, Garrett, 10; Ian, 1; and Aaron, 1 month.

When it comes to rearing children, no debate is more contentious -- or longer running -- than the dispute over spanking.

To be fair, managing pop and rock stars is not that different to rearing a small child.

This would involve moving birds' eggs or broods to rearing pens away from moorland when harrier numbers increase above an agreed density.

Then, too, many of the reporters covering Clinton were baby-boomer parents themselves, and when it came to rearing children, they were inclined to sympathize with protective, even cossetting, impulses.

She was married in October 1951 to Ralph Kiner, the Pittsburgh Pirates' slugger and future Hall of Famer, and retired from most tournament play after winning the 1952 indoor title, devoting herself to rearing a family.

In addition to rearing children, all of whom went on to professional success, Ruffin was active in a number of social causes, including woman suffrage and the advancement of black women.

At this time of the year, Roberts says, we are at the stage of a wasp's life cycle where the young worker grubs have been raised and the focus of the colony switches to rearing wasps that will go on to reproduce.

They lived in California and took a mildly modish approach to rearing their only child, subscribing, Bigelow says, "to a certain kind of education where I had to make all… This is so crazy, but as a child I had to make all my own decisions".

THE WHEEL A woman who claims to be averse to rearing children finds herself trying to return a young girl to her father in a surreal, war-torn world in this odd and intriguing drama by Zinnie Harris, which was presented in 2011 a the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in a National Theater of Scotland production.

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