Full Holes cuts out the wholesome familial love and replaces it with not-wholesome familial fucking.
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States understand the drawbacks of using familial matching for crime-solving, and 38 states do not permit familial matching through CODIS.
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The strain of familial love intermingled with familial angst is not so hyperbolic as to be alien to those with the luck and resources to maintain a permanent residence.
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Some states, including California, do have strict guidelines that prevent cops from pursuing unlikely familial search matches, but those guidelines pertain to searching criminal DNA databases for familial DNA matches.
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A mutation called MYBPC3 is associated with inherited heart conditions, including left ventricular noncompaction, familial dilated cardiomyopathy and familial hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, which affects an estimated one in 500 people worldwide.
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" Paris says the new role touches her "familial roots.
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The American Civil Liberties Union in several states had objected to familial searches, saying it makes someone a suspect solely because of their familial relationship to a person who has committed a crime.
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According to Ball, Paganism is part of her familial heritage.
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In the trailer, we see glimpses of the familial implosion.
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It suggested that familial love or friendship alone isn't enough.
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Looking at the mother now, the familial resemblance was obvious.
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Otherwise he's failing his official and his familial responsibilities alike.
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Most Lebanese voters are influenced by sectarian and familial allegiances.
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Machines don't have to inevitably undermine familial kinship and bonding.
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However, Alan Hruby isn't the first to commit familial homicide.
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But more goes into Trump's decisionmaking process than familial advice.
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Even with a modest turnout, the familial camaraderie wasn't compromised.
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The most fraught of all familial relations: mother and daughter.
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They later strolled off together, sharing an almost familial moment.
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When a family experiences loss, familial roles are often redefined.
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The key, for her, is to create a familial atmosphere.
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That poignant familial gathering left a sour taste for me.
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Familial resolutions need to be made over and over again.
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They are better understood as emotional, spiritual and familial connections.
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Resemblances are crucial to kinship, whether familial, tribal or ethnic.
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The ranks of caregivers, both familial and professional, keep growing.
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Wild, Wild Country Two more books intimately trace familial bonds.
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And some say familial searching raises concerns about privacy issues.
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Many of these arise from a pattern of familial typecasting.
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An espionage series with a familial twist debuts on NBC.
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Instead to live in one's own country and ensure familial continuity.
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How can a comedian fare in the face of familial tragedy?
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They hold hands as Maggie says grace, cementing their familial bond.
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And two: Their familial history is likely to finally be revealed.
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"We had very, very different familial relationships with money," she said.
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It was a familial match with DNA at the crime scenes.
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The show gives the sense that familial harmony is attainable through
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That political rift is echoed in his familial connection to T'Challa.
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Familial histories repeat themselves, and powerfully so, within our own bodies.
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Soon, I'll be going to the Familial Cancer Center, in Australia.
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She had succumbed to a prion disease called fatal familial insomnia.
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But familial histories are like myths, riddled with lessons and legends.
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An enduring shift in America's familial norms may be under way.
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There's some familial inheritance of genes that have 100 percent penetrance.
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Dan reminds me that few people accept familial duty with joy.
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VICE: Familial relationships have been an ongoing theme in your career.
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What inspired you to write about what you did, familial love?
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Is there a specific moment when that familial feeling came up?
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"This familial contact was the breaking point for us," she said.
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Apparently, there were questions about Wasil's familial ties to the Hamidis.
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I have enough familial and financial infrastructure to keep me afloat.
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Because we're from that same tribe, and it's familial, you know?
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He has familial hypercholesterolemia, and his LDL in 2011 was 377.
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Bonding over paid sex might sound crude, but it's surprisingly familial.
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Or a writer transforms a contentious familial relationship into a loving one.
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But those familial complications have not lessened Rob's enthusiasm for the romance.
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Some promise comprehensive criminal histories, others addresses, phone numbers, or familial relationships.
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Mr Foreman's excavation of a familial rift unearths stories without neat conclusions.
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Post-election, some familial and professional relationships were suddenly called into question.
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You are an unwelcome guest outside of the boundaries of familial comfort.
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Are you dying to know your family's history and make familial connections?
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My love interests' curves felt like distractions from my familial end-goal.
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Elephants are social animals who are capable of forming strong familial bonds.
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Their familial loyalty is a multimillion dollar force to be reckoned with.
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It isn't Christmas, you don't have to return to the familial bosom.
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I've enriched myself with strong spiritual practices, hobbies, and familial/personal relationships.
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Perhaps in the interest of sustaining familial harmony, the comment never came.
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These represent familial bonds that provide ample interaction and empathy to develop.
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"Bend It Like Beckham" (2002) is a sports drama about familial expectations.
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He found that the emotional connections between employees created a familial atmosphere.
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Does our concept of kinship—of familial bonds—change across four generations?
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In contrast, Quadrilateral Cowboy centers the quasi-familial friendships at its core.
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His writing is grounded in familial gun charges and Max B smirks.
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But many cultures use diminutive nicknames that reflect social and familial relationships.
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Many people in this region have cultural or familial ties to Russia.
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It's a heartwarming campaign that feels equal parts fashion and familial comfort.
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The Good Fight Familial bonds are often the trickiest ones to navigate.
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Elvington called the domestic violence incident isolated and the familial testimony unfounded.
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The familial relationships between the X-Men are what make them tick.
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With that said, my experience in law school and as a lawyer has opened my eyes to the reality of our American brand of capitalism and the way that privilege and familial wealth begets privilege and familial wealth.
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It's an idea that gets him thinking about the team's other familial roles.
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And what familial ties inmates have are often strained and weakened by incarceration.
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And what familial ties inmates have are often strained and weakened by incarceration.
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However, thanks to familial reunification, he's transferred part of his family to Italy.
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Many Indians view Dalits as "polluted" based on their familial lineages and occupations.
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Other conditions, such as familial hypercholesterolemia (FH), genetically predisposes individuals to high cholesterol.
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That's not as interesting to me as the political machinations and familial betrayals.
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There aren't weddings; there aren't health benefits or domestic partnerships or familial recognition.
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It isn't familial friction that keeps young Joel Barish and Clementine Kruczynski apart.
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As usual, it was filled with tear-jerking moments and intense familial tension.
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An estimated 5% of those cases (roughly 1,100) would have a familial predisposition.
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Eventually, Anya arrives, and the scene descends into an all out familial fuckfest.
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Maduro's relationship with Delcy Rodríguez is also close enough to be nearly familial.
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In many cases, those relationships can be personal, to the point of familial.
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The question of entitlement is explored through familial connections high up in government.
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"Forget those familial ties," she said, at least while talking about the budget.
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We were both lonely and longing for the anchor of unconditional familial love.
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After those labels eventually shuttered, Flügel began looking for new and familial relations.
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Familial compatibility is just as important, if not more, than a couple's dynamic.
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Within the bubble of the porn community, it's a supportive familial professional atmosphere.
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The play follows a romance that develops amid differing cultural and familial values.
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I like Lear for being very familial and political, as well as metaphysical.
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It inflicts psychic, familial, reputational and professional harms that can last a lifetime.
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As in a Shakespearean comedy, disparate relationships are resolved and familial love prevails.
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My thesis work ties politics and culture to the subject of familial displacement.
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The N.F.L. is no stranger when it comes to familial fights over franchises.
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This place, though familiar and embedded in familial history, is one of terror.
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Will new generations need storerooms for this ever-increasing load of familial documentation?
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Data on the composition of Italian households bears out this familial arrangement too.
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That combination of business success and familial power-hoarding complicates Mr. Lee's fate.
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There are two types of ALS: sporadic, which is most common, and familial.
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And basketball, with all its familial meaning to the Vromans, remains a comfort.
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Their hugs help set a familial tone, but their musicianship is pure pro.
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Jeff Bezos treats his top executives — called the S-Team — with "familial affection."
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On Sunday, Mr. Vetrano said he would continue his campaign for familial searching.
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An annual familial search for a relative has not come produced a match either.
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Dysfunction, unfortunately more often then not, is a key trait of the familial unit.
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When speaking about her familial support, Thompson described her household as free and accepting.
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But with the children finally finding a strong familial foundation, things were looking up.
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People are increasingly willing to put their own desires above familial obligations or reputation.
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As always, the show doesn't shy away from the drama, both familial and romantic.
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These children of immigrants don't dream of returning to their familial or national past.
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That kind of familial connection is very important to sports, and to football specifically.
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A new portrait for Prince Charles' 70th birthday suggests nothing but total familial bliss.
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Franklin was arrested in 21982, after police requested a familial DNA search be conducted.
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Both Matteo and Amos frequently document their family's tight familial bond on social media.
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In this familial vacuum, Dr. Montague swoops in and influences an already unstable Nell.
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But there's an interpretation of Peter turning into Charlie that's also about familial grief.
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In 26 an American man known as DF was diagnosed with fatal familial insomnia.
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In The Avengers, Joss Whedon figured out the familial dynamic of the titular team.
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Mike Budenholzer wants to replicate San Antonio's familial culture, and that's a worthy goal.
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Investigators determined that he had a familial link to evidence from the cold case.
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After decades of sharp words and bloodied knuckles, familial diplomacy had long been retired.
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Xanthomas are most commonly seen in people with a genetic disease called familial hypercholesterolemia.
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Familial Hypercholesterolemia, a condition that elevates the amount of LDL cholesterol in the blood.
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Barr had a familial tie to the office at the time of nomination, too.
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Studies back up the importance of having strong familial ties to long-term happiness.
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Such inner turmoil and rage precipitate a familial destructive environment, which often includes SGBV.
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They believed their girls needed a familial foundation before going off into the world.
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A law enforcement search of this database yielded what is called a familial match.
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Their professional success, then, is the result of their familial debt to one another.
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Monday is a great day to schedule a FaceTime call with estranged familial figures.
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They attend 12-step meetings, mend fractured familial relationships, relapse and get clean again.
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Unlike your given name, this one is not bound by law or familial expectations.
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The show's push toward communal and familial intimacy makes its Thanksgiving episodes particularly gratifying.
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The other human ailments include kuru, fatal familial insomnia and Gerstmann-Straussler-Scheinker disease.
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But all of the paths involve an intersection of familial support and frequent intervals.
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Familial factors are some of the strongest arguments for using drugs like statins widely.
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And family separation is a trauma, which impacts children's health and damages familial relationships.
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Many officials say familial searching is an important tool for solving particularly stubborn cases.
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Collecting money that is owed would not undermine the familial nature of the community.
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His name is familial, in honor of O'Sullivan's dad, while "Moon" is Regan's father's nickname.
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What better way to celebrate these new familial bonds than some good old fashioned trolling?
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Riley told the news station DNA familial testing is being used to crack cold cases.
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Deep familial and cultural ties across the border shrink the distance between them even more.
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Growing up with strict familial expectations is hard, especially with a seemingly "perfect" older sibling.
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We end the episode at Ernest's gravesite, where the new familial tombstone is being placed.
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Unfortunately, Bloodline's familial drama has so far turned out to be more famine than feast.
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It turned out that Larkin had a genetic form of heart disease called familial cardiomyopathy.
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The movie's see-sawing between familial cheer and simmering mistrust is both dizzying and absorbing.
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The pair, engaged since 2016, also has some other names with familial significance in mind.
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Through their familial bonds, the mother, daughter and grandmother learn to embrace their inner powers.
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And, eventually, to make a home for her family in the midst of familial adversity.
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All of Frank's twisted familial philosophies stem back to that horror of a historical event.
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There's some bad familial blood between Margot Robbie and Saoirse Ronan in their newest film.
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It can also reliably identify close familial relatives, as distant as third or fourth cousins.
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He came to believe that patients with fatal familial insomnia actually allowed themselves to die.
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We are taught that Romeo and Juliet were correct to place passion over familial obligation.
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Rebell feared she'd made a bad deal, until she remembered a nugget of familial wisdom.
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Deer were present in large familial groups, as they still are in even larger families.
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Why is primary familial and congenital polycythemia a genetic gift and hyperandrogenism a disqualifying curse?
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We always had this parallel track and we were always familial and collaborative throughout it.
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But it's the movie's delineations of oppression — cultural, sexual and familial — that will haunt you.
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It meant I struggled to connect with her on any level beyond a familial one.
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In contrast, BoJack's life builds a provocative case for the way we inherit familial trauma.
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That doesn't even include the investigations into President Trump's presidential, familial and personal business activities.
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Her humor could be a coping mechanism against, or a symptom of, that familial angst.
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Sony has become a rarity: a television studio without those kinds of corporate familial connections.
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Seeing these actors cross genders, ages and accents makes each familial role visible and deliberate.
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And the couple's dreamy notion of familial contentment — just add love and stir — soon disintegrates.
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The gesture has been seen by many as one symbolic of love and familial respect.
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For this penguin dating service to work, documenting familial lineages is critical to avoiding inbreeding.
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His first stop is at an Italian restaurant in Congers, N.Y., plagued by familial infighting.
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Most of these characters move their familial homes from their rural birthplace to the capital.
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Multiple lipomatosis becomes familial multiple lipomatosis when it occurs in more than one family member.
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Those included his decision to marry a woman who undermined your sense of familial belonging.
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The groundskeepers use familial terms to refer to each other — and they're not always figurative.
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When it came to settling in, she benefited from an unusual amount of familial enthusiasm.
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Was there any time to develop your familial bond before you started playing the brothers?
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Elaine Lei's relation with Jonathan Lei is unclear, but Van Noy acknowledged the familial tie.
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Moreover, their familial bond is the only love story I'm vouching for in this movie.
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Judge Palermo also cited familial testimony calling McAdams' mental health into question, the lawyer said.
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It is unclear, even to Linda herself, which familial role she is playing understudy for.
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Racialized subjects seeking such writs advanced their claims through carefully crafted, often fictional familial narratives.
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Treuer adeptly synthesizes these recent studies and fashions them with personal, familial and biographic vignettes.
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The weird thing about finding your siblings is that there isn't an instant familial relationship.
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FAMILIAL SUPPORT It is hard to get good help when unemployment is at 4.1 percent.
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A separate study published last year in the journal Nature showed how CRISPR could be used in human embryos to correct a pathogenic gene mutation called MYBPC3, which is associated with inherited heart conditions, including left ventricular noncompaction, familial dilated cardiomyopathy, and familial hypertrophic cardiomyopathy.
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But last year, I suffered a huge familial loss, and she made it all about her.
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Another attraction is that the sport can be a combination of individual accomplishment and familial support.
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On top of this, existing social and familial relationships can complicate the already complex founder relationship.
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When the results came back two weeks later, the parents received confirmation of a familial match.
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Management of your heart disease risk is different if you have a gene for familial hypercholesterolemia.
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Bound by familial obligation (his dad is his spy boss and his brother is a Congressman).
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The pressure they feel to succeed in college is not just about familial expectations and standards.
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Camille was swiftly incorporated into the newly formed familial unit, but always felt like an outsider.
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People with familial ALS live an average of only one to two years after symptoms appear.
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It's a chummy familial moment — one the very raw at the moment Bonnie likely wouldn't fake.
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Too quickly, however, the festive tone deteriorates into what is effectively a story of familial betrayal.
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But, "Historically, the traditional institutions that connected people were religious, familial, or educational," Dr. Carbino said.
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In each, you'll find a large ensemble cast and no shortage of familial pain and happiness.
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Callies has to walk a tricky line, balancing marital and familial duty and perceived moral obligation.
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Their images not only show a lighter side of the group, but also a familial one.
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In a Cancer's mind, the strongest bonds are familial — and not even death can break them.
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Logically, home environment and nurture influence familial activity levels; children learn from and mimic their parents.
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Police submitted the sample to the website and performed what's known as a familial DNA search.
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As the campaign wore on, he tore into Bush with increasingly blistering personal and familial attacks.
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Visa applicants from specific countries must now prove a "bonda fide" familial relationship to be accepted.
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Our country is now full of women who've become senators, governors, C.E.O.s, diplomats without familial assistance.
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But these places are complex and full of history with very specific cultural and familial relationships.
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Moe and Tabitha both have their mothers to confide in, but Elodie lacks that familial support.
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It is no ordinary catch, though, and it is not solely for relaxation or familial bonding.
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Noisey got both Joel and Bill Plaskett on the phone to talk about their familial collaboration.
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If this familial expansion were only messing with my musical fantasies, it would be one thing.
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Reefer talked to VICE about familial love, unearthing her family's past, and the importance of archiving.
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It's a new model of social life, a "post-familial" revolution that's unique to late modernity.
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In our personal lives, in our familial lives, we understand the importance of remorse and regret.
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It has little to do with sexuality and more to do with affection, familial or otherwise.
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The macrame plant holders are particularly meaningful because they carry familial as well as cultural connontations.
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The event has shifted from the abstract grandiose domain of art into the personal, familial realm.
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Wang, as writer and director, tells a heartbreaking story about familial relationships that can touch everyone.
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Ms. Hamlin and Mr. Hodge were so in love they didn't need the familial encouragement, though.
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It vaguely resembles one of Matisse's early familial interiors, but is in fact a Kalman variation.
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Hjorth works finely parsed and brilliant variations on her unrelenting theme of familial mistrust and misunderstanding.
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The Housing for Older Persons Act protects communities like theirs from claims of familial status discrimination.
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California has solved seven cases using familial searching, a spokeswoman for the state's Justice Department said.
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Strout, the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of "Olive Kitteridge," writes of a powerful, imperfect familial love.
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There did come a time, however, when cousins were called upon to aid their familial bonds.
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Here's one that isn't: He revealed his scofflaw behavior in the context of a familial relationship.
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In addition to his newfound familial ties, it seems that Dom has finally met his match.
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I feel both anger and pity, but mostly I feel the cold unreality of familial connection.
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Interior landscapes are shaped by all kinds of forces: geographic or familial or cultural or genetic.
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And yet the collective familial state of equilibrium — our state of ''all encompassing uniform sameness'' — endured.
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But the documentary shows Mr. Rafia growing increasingly discontented and frustrated as his familial authority ebbs.
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Some people are genetically predisposed to high cholesterol because of a condition called familial hypercholesterolemia (FH).
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Couples with immigrant parents say they are hesitant about traveling to their familial homelands to celebrate.
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Long before they started battling it out in court, Google and Uber had a familial relationship.
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Despite this familial rift, Musk is seemingly still close with his brother Kimbal and sister Tosca.
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She goes alone to Dharamshala to process a familial betrayal and reassert the identity she's lost.
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"Being aware of the relationship — length, formality, professional, familial, romantic, whatever — is key," Mr. Shipley said.
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If you're a Republican, Trump is as familial as the vacuum salesman knocking on your door.
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But The Act is even more engrossing if you uncover the disturbing familial twists as you go.
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His focus was on the neighbourhood's girls, who faced additional social and familial barriers in accessing technology.
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" Jackson, 19, was recently named the new ambassador, in a role she said touches her "familial roots.
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"As a psychologist, I'm looking at biological, familial, and personality-driven patterns in human behavior," she says.
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If Daenerys Targaryen's (Emilia Clarke) familial haunt was a shrug of a locale, this wouldn't matter much.
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On Tuesday, L.A. police said that familial DNA testing had finally given them the match they needed.
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In some African nations, there is evidence that economic reasons factor highly, alongside ethnic and familial motives.
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Do you feel a familial connection even if you are playing with them for a short time?
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In that moment, she realized that without familial support, she could also be struggling to find stability.
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It was filled to the brim with anticipation, betrayal, magic, strong female characters, familial bonds and love.
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It's an epiphany that ties together Sharp Objects' themes of violence within women, dysfunction, and familial wounds.
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"To include now my next generation, Presley, just makes it that much more familial feeling," she says.
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Some people—those with a familial history of schizophrenia, for example—should not take it at all.
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To avoid any familial rifts, maybe the Academy can award its first Best Actress tie since 1969.
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The two men — both in their 30s, both trusted aides of older, familial leaders — struck a bond.
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It pairs familial love and loss with erotic desire, creating a tempting, quick-paced, emotionally charged novel.
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Cailee, 6, has familial exudative vitreoretinopathy (FEVR), a genetic disorder that can result in gradual vision loss.
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He then invites any familial members to join in on the creative process of making the song.
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It has also relied on Bedouins whose familial links allow them to act lookouts on the border.
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Even if there aren't grounds for a legal challenge, there could be familial rifts over the decision.
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From the home-cooked food to the familial atmosphere, kinship is infused in the Southern barbecue joint.
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Both fatal familial insomnia and Huntington's result from a mutant protein that is toxic to brain cells.
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At the time, familial DNA to capture a murder suspect represented a first in American law enforcement.
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"It's quiet, it's familial and neighborhood-y," said Mr. Parker, who married his longtime partner in 2007.
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The relationships he depicts—whether romantic or erotic, creative or familial—are equally fraught with destructive passion.
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But this feels appropriate for a writer who is a "stranger" and an "enemy" to the familial.
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The Fair Housing Act prohibits discrimination based on familial status, including against families with children under 85033.
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Those three are getting more likable by the week, and they give the show a familial warmth.
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Nine of them — but no Democrats — phrased their comments in terms of their familial relationships with women.
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Ground yourself in your familial relationships—there's a lot of energy to put towards your private life.
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Leo rules the deeply personal sector of your chart that corresponds to your roots and familial inheritance.
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"Martin told Insider he hopes the portraits will encourage people to "think differently about their familial relationships.
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" Kevin Kwan: The "Crazy Rich Asians" author is examining elite brands' familial dynasties with "Empires of Luxury.
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Familial rebelliousness first drove her to become a member of the underground in Berlin during the war.
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Kohistani villages are made up of several familial lineages, each of which has representation on the jirga.
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Hellos and goodbyes — the ache of missing one another — are a constant part of their familial landscape.
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The themes of social and familial estrangement and body image that grounded the earlier work remain strong.
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Unusually, however, Gerard&aposs growths were much larger than those typical for someone with familial multiple lipomatosis.
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We laughed it off as some kind of familial attempt to protect me from a broken heart.
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Hunter seems to have had no skills or wisdom worth near that sum, just his familial ties.
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Des cellules multidisciplinaires sont nées pour conseiller les agriculteurs dans les domaines financier, médical, légal ou familial.
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The artist's paintings honor the children whose lives were marred by years of familial and institutional violence.
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In comparison, only about 1% of Alzheimer's cases are passed on via a familial gene, she said.
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White House officials say their guidelines for familial relationships were grounded in the Immigration and Nationality Act.
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Mr. Pence's relationship with Mr. Trump is more respectful than familial, people close to both men said.
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And those legacies concern familial blood, yes, but the long history of racism, poverty, and violence, too.
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Indeed, by stubbornly assuming the worst of you, they've betrayed the bonds of familial affection and loyalty.
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He worked for his father's campaign, but in terms of non-familial political experience, he has none.
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After locating familial hits, investigators searched their relatives for someone who fit the Golden State Killer's description.
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First, in one passage, the Supreme Court order says "a close familial relationship is required" for the exemption.
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Evolutionary biologists (mostly female) have at least found a role for us as carers to the familial line.
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The term chaebol largely refers to a conglomerate structure of connected businesses bound in part by familial ties.
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That's 20 times more people than a test for the familial high-cholesterol gene would identify, they note.
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The familial vibe between actors translates to crackling chemistry between characters — on-screen adversaries and love interests alike.
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Familial dysautonomia, a genetic condition of the nervous system that primarily afflicts a tiny number of Ashkenazi Jews.
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The internet has made it so that there are communities within stan factions that operate as almost familial.
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Between vanquishing supernatural demons, tearing down the patriarchy, and maintaining familial bonds, a witch's work is never done.
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Ultimately, she thinks she's got that pregnancy ready to fill any familial gaps, should it come to that.
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There's a familial yet terrifying sensation here: It's like watching a hive of bees buzzing around its queen.
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However, Salazar emphasized that they had "familial ties" and that the mother had no romantic connection to Nunez.
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The services provided were minimal and didn't resolve any of the financial or familial concerns the women had.
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I was expected to handle familial obligations while at work and still keep pace with my male peers.
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Iran and its Gulf Arab neighbors are bound by geographic proximity as well as cultural and familial links.
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Like most marriage plots, "Leave to Remain" circles around the challenges of intimacy, familial ructions and difficult personalities.
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If there ever were a setting more finely tuned for familial blowups, it has yet to be discovered.
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The emotional trailer is a sweeping tale of love and familial bonds in the face of unadulterated hate.
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Unfortunately for us, Manifest doesn't get to the broader cultural questions, instead delving into the familial questions first.
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Penelope and Nick are both seemingly blessed with a familial genetic mutation that made them brilliant art masterminds.
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We asked if familial incarceration was a stressor that went above and beyond the typical stress people experience.
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Elsewhere, the city's dense emerald backwoods function as a labyrinth of repressed memory and familial trauma ("The Woods").
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Besides, there's no familial shame in giving yourself a stage sobriquet—ask Robert Allen Zimmerman or Michael Hickenbottom.
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It's unfortunate, but it pales in comparison to the familial rejection that has accompanied her throughout her transition.
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It's the women who fall outside of those familial ties who are often subject to Kendrick's flatter musings.
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There's also a familial connection, so if your mother has fibromyalgia, you're more likely to contract the disease.
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New York is the container for the author's familial and neighborly love—form-imposing like a pie tin.
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Perhaps Melania's recent move into the White House with Barron will add a familial touch to the enterprise.
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She aimed to impart a familial identity handed down from my great-grandmother to her children and grandchildren.
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Having entered the order at 19, she also embodied the decision to willingly forsake romantic and familial life.
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It is full of Tyler's signature virtues — domestic details, familial conflict, emotional ambivalence, a sharp sense of place.
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Despite the familial environment that Adlon has tried to cultivate on set, "Better Things" has experienced major setbacks.
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Money-related stress can also lead to long-term issues, including familial disputes and withdrawing from social activities.
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If you haven't seen Sandra Bullock and Bill Pullman's ode to familial Christmas chaos, change that this year.
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I went to college as a pre-med major and had some familial pressure to become a doctor.
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I married into a big family, so a lot of the basic services were covered by familial hospitality.
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The test revealed she had familial hypercholesterolemia, an inherited condition that causes the body to churn out cholesterol.
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Familial, your fathers, your brothers, your friends, your, in many cases, your lovers or your partners, your sons.
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It turned out that Donna had familial adenomatous polyposis, which can be passed on from parent to child.
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Mermaids has plenty of great familial chemistry between Cher and Ryder (as well as a wee Christina Ricci).
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And then there are those who are opting for familial experiences and helping local charities over conspicuous consumption.
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Over eight stand-alone episodes, "Modern Love" will explore various forms of love: sexual, romantic, familial, platonic, self.
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Some naturalized South Korean athletes have birth or familial ties to the country and have gained dual citizenship.
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He guessed it was harmless, a familial tremor maybe, but he didn't want to think about it now.
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Vocal advocates of the technique, called familial DNA searching, say they will continue to press for its authorization.
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For many people DNA offers a chance to identify and reconnect with ancestral homelands and understand familial histories.
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As Americans with familial and cultural ties to India, we care deeply about the trajectory of both countries.
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Framing the figure in the basement gallery's windowed niche were found objects imbued with the artist's familial history.
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That sample, she said, provided a close familial match with samples collected from the rapist in the 1980s.
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But," he continued, "I do think what's important is that moving forward, they share some shared familial bond.
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The White House said it based its definition of close familial relationships on the Immigration and Nationality Act.
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Major League Soccer has two American-born players with familial ties to two of the nations facing bans.
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Describe what aspects of life as an independent adult — social, emotional, financial, professional, familial — pose the greatest challenges.
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In a healthy society, people try to balance a whole bunch of different priorities: economic, social, moral, familial.
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Others seem to value the Pine Barrens as a personal sanctuary, or as a point of familial pride.
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Like any other therapeutic conversation, you might talk about your familial relationships, past traumas, or transitions in your life.
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You'll wonder what it feels like to be Kim, checking Instagram and being thrown into the familial drama. What.
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At meetings with settlers he's even been referred to as a sheikh, denoting a high community and familial status.
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It is the third time a familial search has been used to catch a killer in Los Angeles County.
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Familial hypercholesterolaemia, for example, causes dangerously high cholesterol which, if untreated, can cause heart attacks at an early age.
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Where Hereditary is about a family's implosion, A Quiet Place is an invasion thriller as affirmation of familial primacy.
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Inherited high cholesterol is called familial hypercholesterolemia (FH), which happens as a result of a defect on chromosome 19.
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Set in Lagos, Nigeria, the novel investigates how gendered stereotypes create familial expectations around domestic responsibilities and emotional labor.
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Piecing together the past I set aside an afternoon to find the three homes on my familial scavenger hunt.
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Many advocates and researchers say access to medical care and social and familial support can help offset these outcomes.
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Those who talked to me as part of our research often spoke of the United States in familial tones.
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For today's fashion crash course, the most famous of the lot, Kim, posted a familial holiday greeting to Instagram.
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What I thought, at times, was awful, but it was tempered by familial love, friends, and a supportive school.
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Before a familial loss, questions like, "Where are your parents?" or "How many siblings do you have?" are simple.
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Since anyone can edit anyone else's profile icon, this also represents an excellent opportunity for some harmless, familial trolling.
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It's a very easy move for HQ that adds some familial familiarity to the game's battle royale quiz format.
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The docusoap turns real terror into a talking head testimonial, and real familial love into a soft-focus montage.
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Studies like Dr. Bondy's are crucial for helping to establish where these familial connections exist in the first place.
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So in the spirit of familial love Schumer showed the audience a deliciously grainy home video from her childhood.
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"Commitment phobes" are often acting, either consciously or unconsciously, out of trauma from past relationships, either romantic or familial.
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Under Joanna Settle's direction, Ato Blankson-Wood stars as a gospel prodigy struggling with his musical and familial legacy.
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It also reports predisposition for conditions like familial hypercholesterolemia and some variants associated with inherited breast and ovarian cancer.
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The ensemble is first seen in a familial huddle, looking pale and terrified, as the audience enters the theater.
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"He added: "Only a socialist could regard familial ties as being so trivial as to shaft his own brother.
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As family size has become smaller in recent decades, a greater value has been placed on the familial bond.
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Their expressive faces and familial gestures toward each other remain at the center of shots as often as possible.
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These houses were not just "teams" for competition, they were familial support systems for those displaced after coming out.
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In today's episode, five letter writers want to know how to discuss money with their romantic and familial partners.
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At the convention, with his rival's popularity surging, two crises — one national, one familial — threaten J. D.'s efforts.
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The evidence so far indicates that one's familial risk for psychotic disorders outweighs any added effect of cannabis use.
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These struggles are made worse by the societal, familial and medical testimonies to the many benefits of breast-feeding.
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The familial feel of the place is only heightened by the pretty plates of shareable antipasti — and perfect negronis.
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Honduras is not safe for its own citizens, let alone for outsiders with no familial ties or social networks.
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Obama also pointed out his personal connection to Wiley -- both men shared similar familial experiences that shaped their futures.
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This absorbing, suspenseful début tracks familial obligation and the legacy of trauma in a Korean family living outside Boston.
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The customers are eager to know where they came from, to find a familial context that may be lacking.
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After Mr. Koehler's son was arrested last year, triggering the familial match, the police placed Mr. Koehler under surveillance.
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If you have to be dragged back into familial distress, why not let a mythical plesiosaur do the tugging?
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I considered telling her that inter-familial marriages were once very common, even the stuff of the old nobility.
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Data such as this supports the belief in and bolsters the efficacy of familial searching to produce valuable leads.
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With so many layers of familial pathology, it's not surprising that Dustin has become a psychologist who practices hypnotherapy.
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Familial love, to crib Oscar Wilde's definition of the truth, is rarely pure and never simple in dramatic literature.
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The girl arrived in West Palm Beach Monday "with an adult that had no identifiable familial relationship," CBP said.
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Sundays are, he says, "a very familial situation" for close friends to enjoy comfort fare like his mom's rice.
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Despite its long-standing stature as Portugal's biggest metal event, SWR maintains an extremely low-key, almost familial vibe.
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Sadly, it's this same familial love and comfort that has been ravishing the environment in a seriously bad way.
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Tallur splits his time between his familial home in coastal India and an urban-industrial city in South Korea.
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Following breaking up the familial wealth, Tom Pritzker prioritized growing Hyatt and grooming the company to go public once again.
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We watch them remove themselves from one another, watch the knot of familial love and obligation fray almost to nothingness.
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Because, outside of the immortal battle between werewolves and witches, The Order also features a soap opera-ready familial drama.
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Oliver said that there is no familial relationship between Grissom and the girl and that Grissom was just a visitor.
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To solve the case, the L.A. sheriff's department says it used a controversial law enforcement tactic called familial DNA testing.
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But The Meyerowitz Stories clarifies and revivifies those earlier films' familiar themes of coping with privilege, and inherited familial shortcomings.
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The official noted that Whitaker did not have a financial, familial or fiduciary link to a subject of Mueller's investigations.
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Proper holiday etiquette calls for a turkey truce so you can enjoy those mashed potatoes without fear of familial strife.
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If he were to have a family there would be the potential for conflict between his spiritual and familial duties.
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We relate to that familial quality, coming from a community of artists in New York whose music we hold dearest.
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Some grew up surrounded by Natives; others, like Orange, grew up with little physical or familial connection to Native culture.
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" Partisan identity, as he writes, fills "the void left when their other attachments wither away — religious, ethnic, communal and familial.
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There was Lemonade (2016), a palimpsest of Beyoncé's heartbreak and allusions to both familial and historical depictions of black womanhood.
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She honored her familial roots In Black culture, we are conditioned have a reverence for our family and family traditions.
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Wilmar executives with familial ties with Gama do not hold any decision-making power or influence on Wilmar's sustainability policy.
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In this story, the connections are mostly familial, touching on the responsibility inherent in marriage, or between children and parents.
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MyHeritage is an Israel-based ancestry platform where users can create family trees and search through familial and historical records.
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Rare and fatal neurodegenerative disorders, including Creutzfeldt–Jakob, multiple system atrophy, and Fatal familial insomnia, are all caused by prions.
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Some of the other students struggle with their pride, self doubt, living up to familial expectations, and even parental abuse.
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What begins as a perfectly innocent scene of domestic life turns into a nightmarish betrayal of trust and familial bonds.
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She has witnessed her share of familial graveside disputes—and been on the receiving end of some unusual postmortem requests.
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It didn't surprise me; many men had already told me that they see a familial resemblance to their feminized selves.
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Twenty-five of his works will be complemented by sculptures by Louise Bourgeois, who similarly probed childhood and familial memories.
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Potential access to familial financial support is a major factor in the decision to become an artist, the study shows.
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We focused on variables that helped determine the character of familial incarceration including chronic stress, family emotional support and mastery.
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But as an archetypal figure, Rory's drama was all about navigating the enormous familial rift caused by her own birth.
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U.S. helicopters regularly drop personalised "come home" leaflets and broadcast familial messages to combatants in an effort to encourage defection.
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Out of the 102 family DNA tests administered last week, 85 were found to have a familial connection, ICE said.
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This, along with questions of aging and familial responsibility, balance out the show's tendency to rely too heavily on slapstick.
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Speaking in Bahasa Indonesia, he urges fellow Muslims in Indonesia to drop familial and professional obligations to emigrate to Syria.
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In conventional social settings, inviting someone to your home can be a signal of friendship, sexual desire, or familial closeness.
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That a demon can creep its way into this familial milieu speaks to where Kirkman is going with this series.
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Therapists Dr. Ish Major and Dr. Venus Nicolino will also return to work with the cast through their familial issues.
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If someone gets ensnared in a long-range familial search, she says, they're going to have very little legal recourse.
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No wonder that, today, the children of segregation-era Melungeons report a familial anxiety about going dark in the sun.
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"Because frontotemporal dementia is often familial, we can get people into a trial before they have symptoms," Dr. Grossman said.
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Namely, having a familial link to an uber-wealthy person could prompt an unscrupulous person to kidnap you for ransom.
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Like trusted hospice care, quality palliative care is patient-centered and addresses patients' physical, emotional, psychosocial, spiritual and familial needs.
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In yet another familial twist, Spencer (Troian Bellisario) was revealed to have a secret identical twin named Alex Drake (A.
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Advocates also argue methods of in-home treatment preserve familial bonds, especially for pregnant mothers or mothers with young children.
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We do that because we're aware that people don't always have children as a couple, but in various familial constellations.
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In 2016, just eight out of 103 incidents to date have clearly stemmed from familial or partner disputes or violence.
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I think that everyone has familial issues that they deal with, so it's a common ground that's immediately laid down.
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Sometimes parents are referred to as one's "birth giver and sperm donor", as if to diminish familial intimacy in words.
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The film gained notoriety for its reexamination of familial horror story tropes and its avoidance of sacrificial motherhood or matricide.
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Visa applicants from countries affected by the travel ban must now prove a "bona fide" familial relationship to be accepted.
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Or rather slavery in many forms — cultural, familial and religious, in a world where worth is measured by skin tones.
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She also traced Mr. Trump's familial roots and explored the women in the president's life whose lives remain a mystery.
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"Eros" denotes passion and desire, "ludus" refers to flirtatious, playful affection, and "storgē" describes familial or companionate bonds of care.
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And yet it's love — romantic, familial or between friends — that drives the beating heart of these addictive and timely stories.
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But the few that I found on grief and longing or a familial connection really struck a chord with me.
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Sadly, though, many characters fall for such traps this season, whether psychological, familial, political, magical or a devious combination thereof.
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There is no more basic right than familial autonomy, which would sink away if such plans were enacted into law.
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A former member of the commission, Mr. Scheck said he did not believe the panel could legally authorize familial searching.
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Like Nell, Love is a woman so scarred by familial trauma that she clings to an unhealthy image of love.
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"LGBT people, if they're coming from unaccepting families, they're denied that level of familial support and maybe also social support."
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And in many ways, I think having fewer familial obligations has allowed me to focus whole-heartedly on community work.
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The result is a poetic work in which burdens of familial love and inherited mysteries prove too much to bear.
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"Frank did not fall from the sky," said Bellon, who added that the team prided itself on its familial closeness.
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It also excavates Mr. Wenner's personal life, including his complicated homosexuality, drug use, sexual escapades, familial friction and frequent feuds.
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In the case of a woman, one of your major roles is to support the familial lineage by giving birth.
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I was at my then-boyfriends house, entranced in a world of familial normalcy and sugar cookies in rural Massachusetts.
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I've been in enough failed relationships, both familial and romantic, to know that projection rarely works as a solid foundation.
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The appeals court rejected Mr. Salman's argument that the Newman case required showing a tangible benefit beyond the close familial relationship.
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To create a familial bond, students address the faculty and staff as "Mama" and "Baba," meaning mother and father in Swahili.
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Though he spent his summers in the region and has familial ties to Kentucky, Vance's view is judgmental more than empathetic.
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That strong familial bond is shown when she leaves for the U.S. and she sobs before letting go of her parents.
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It seems that through his work, Ericsson hopes to eventually tease out complicated familial relationships, finally making some sense of them.
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Trump officials said that complying with the judge's timeframe prove challenging, if not impossible, citing a need to verify familial ties.
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And as seamless as this option sounds, Crosby says that it has worked for couples with varying familial and financial backgrounds.
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" He also writes that a false sexual assault allegation "inflicts psychic, familial, reputational and professional harms that can last a lifetime.
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But for some LGBT people, a parent's bold political action might smack of hypocrisy, especially following the betrayal of familial homophobia.
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Here are the most over-the-top gifts celebs have given to each other out of love, both familial and romantic.
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Doe v Bolton defines health in capacious terms, to encompass many aspects of well-being, from the economic to the familial.
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The East Asian tradition, China included, for example, is far more communal, collective and familial than the individualism of the West.
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They play a huge role in the safety and comfort of passengers, irrespective of their age or gender or familial status.
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Authorities said the case was solved through the use of "familial DNA" which helped identify the killer, the Associated Press reported.
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George knows sign language and has a puckish sense of humor, and Davis' conversations with him have a rough, familial dynamic.
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Each year, the Central Perk gang — for the most part inexplicably untethered by familial obligation — got up to wild, autumnal hijinks.
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Though Lapidus comes from a semi-famous lineage, his familial legacy isn't one that would necessarily create mass awareness or hype.
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An insane familial resemblance can be startling, but nothing can prepare for when two total strangers seem to share a face.
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If The Tree of Life was a grand grapple with familial bonds and To the Wonder a grand study of doomed
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In many ways, Wild Rose is telling a classic story of a woman balancing her career ambitions with her familial obligations.
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But the feeling that comes with this stable scene of familial comfort dissolves almost entirely over the course of this season.
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Within the Māori culture of New Zealand, however, the placenta is revered and often buried in a place of familial significance.
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HUD said Facebook also restricted who could see housing- related ads based on national origin, religion, familial status, sex and disability.
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They are either unaware of the brothers' political incompatibility or firmly believe that familial bonds can withstand the test of lunacy.
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The tool does not provide names and addresses, contact numbers, familial connections...potential witness or victim information, or anything like that.
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In "Smooching and Mooching," Andopolis finds some much needed familial comfort in the Weir household after running away from his own.
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According to the police spokesman, the victim — whose name is being withheld pending familial notification — was pronounced dead at the scene.
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Is that where we're headed with the two of them, as the final season will have to reveal their familial connection?
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Our sons' poor choices have caused rifts in other familial relationships and we are hopeful those broken relationships can be restored.
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Those results were puzzling, said Yakeel Quiroz, a Colombian neuropsychologist who directs the familial dementia neuroimaging lab at Massachusetts General Hospital.
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Some, like Jake and Jamin Orrall of Jeff the Brotherhood, name check their familial bond and share an affinity for headbanging.
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Mike and Stefanie Albaeck, who have two young children, created a decidedly familial environment when they opened this pizzeria in 2009.
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Amid such traumatizing displacement, HCVs could become passports out of economically forsaken neighborhoods, providing a glimpse of familial and residential security.
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Cooperators do this for various reasons: personal or familial relationships, fear of reprisal, or a belief that they will be rewarded.
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As an example, the court said those with a "close familial relationship" with someone in the United States would be covered.
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Families closer to either of the two major political parties decided to stay away from their familial foes in different ways.
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The problem is that it is difficult to give a name to lack of direction, psychological emptiness, and familial self-dealing.
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It's pop le Carré, more lightweight (you could say shallower) and verging on soap opera in its romantic and familial entanglements.
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When it opened, "Runaways" seemed to bear definite familial resemblances to other unorthodox hit musicals to have emerged from the Public.
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For many homeless LGBTQ youth, the families they choose are the first times they encounter truly healthy and affirming familial relationships.
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Her work has since become less graphic, evolving into a familial and social self-portrait told mostly in the third person.
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They become like partners in a two-player video game, in which the boss to be conquered is the familial past.
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People often use partisan identity to fill the void left when their other attachments wither away — religious, ethnic, communal and familial.
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The other clue, which calls for the familial entry, does give information intended to help you determine which rover you seek.
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There are odd devices; 1985's "Family and Friends" tells a familial history by walking the reader through a photo album.
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As in a Shakespearean comedy, disparate relationships will find a way to be resolved, and familial love, at least, will prevail.
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The irreversible trauma of familial separation is no different for families seeking asylum than it is for child-welfare-involved families.
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The familial feel that once permeated the Capitol receded in favor of steely professionals with short memories and even shorter tempers.
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If the DNA subcommittee and the New York State forensic commission vote to approve familial searching after the meeting on Feb.
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Burble spends therapy hinting their familial connection is sexually charged in a way the Game of Thrones cast would really get.
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In addition, it has familial ties in England and has made its philanthropic presence felt in museums in London and Paris.
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LONDON — Sweeping brushstrokes of pale pinks, yellows, and blues merge in familial scenes that emanate a sense of warmth and comfort.
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But the palpable connection between the Conroy siblings is one of the most memorable portraits of familial love in recent fiction.
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"Our study really leveraged this large familial registry that we've had running at Roswell Park for over 653 years," Eng said.
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Researchers hypothesized that middle-age-misery was due to the overwhelming number of familial, professional, and financial demands during these years.
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Since then it has focused on extensive background checks, mapping the familial relationships between mobsters and longshoremen — an elaborate genealogy project.
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A murky triangle arises—both romantic and familial—involving the protagonist, an experienced and entrancing older server, and an unwinnable bartender.
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That said, the Caribbean's cultural and familial ties to the UK remain robust, and it is unlikely that will ever change.
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There are many of these: familial, religious, the tandem series of speculations and fantasies that I share with someone I love.
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For people who can't take time away from work for familial responsibility, medicine can be a catalyst to feeling better, quicker.
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He's not into arthouse ones about French abattoirs or Venezualen tap dancers dealing with the aftermath of a familial tragedy, though.
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Yet it is also deeply invested in coziness, and familial warmth and love and generosity, to the point of self-parodying sentimentality.
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What even are the holidays without a charming tale of familial discord, stolen land, caprese martinis, demon hunting, and electric bass jams?
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Because of the familial ties people felt during Dísablót, at least a part of the celebration would usually take place in private.
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For Dany, the issue may be less with Jon's familial connection to her and more with his connection to the Iron Throne.
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Justin doesn't accept familial obligation as a reason for Basra to marry someone she wasn't crazy about — and he tells her so.
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In a way, the filmmakers' dedication to showcasing diverse stories like Schmidt's feels like a familial example of something coming full circle.
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Since then, familial DNA testing has grown even more powerful and could possibly cover the entire population with a relatively small database.
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"Familial" DNA searching, like that used to solve the Grim Sleeper case, is performed in several states, using their state DNA databases.
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Step back and consider your circumstances: You're four months into what is probably the most intense non-familial relationship of your life.
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She's lived through many personal and familial medical dramas, including two previous surgeries for cancer — all of which she's bounced back from.
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Told from the alternating perspectives of each distinct sister, the story delves into issues of race, sexuality, mental illness, and familial obligation.
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Your personal planet of love, home, and family life will help you iron out any wrinkles in your relationships, romantic and familial.
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"The connections between these animals are very strong, and to remove one from her familial group would have serious repercussions," she explained.
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The series, which premiered 10 years ago on ABC, has the perfect mix of barely plausible twists and completely believable familial love.
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This incarceration separates mothers from their children, straining the most significant familial bond and contributing to intergenerational issues like addiction and poverty.
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The pressure to be the best of the best extends beyond a familial legacy and carries the weight of the entire race.
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We have lived through the last few decades of legal, emotional, familial, cultural, and media-induced homophobia alongside our families and communities.
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Even Latinos who have no personal or familial connection to undocumented immigrants admire their work and applaud their success in achieving DACA.
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In this familial drama, Renée Zellweger plays Streep's daughter as the two work on their relationship as Streep's character battles with cancer.
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The drug was designed to treat familial chylomicronemia syndrome, a rare genetic disorder that could cause potentially fatal inflammation of the pancreas.
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A quick diversion from all this familial dysfunction takes us to Stan and Aderholdt's own fake home, where they meet with Sofia.
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The social character of artmaking, the familial quality of collaborating, the communal aspects of activism, those are just my frame of reference.
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It was on ayahuasca that I realized this attitude came from fear—and that this fear came from societal and familial influences.
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"Looking at things through the lens of the familial or the personal has always been something important in my work," explains Barnette.
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In place of the intimate, familial struggle of the Jews and their God, Paul invokes a strict theology of sin and salvation.
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Her struggle with sobriety seemed familial; just two years earlier, Moore had gone through a very public breakup and stint in rehab.
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"I've just never seen any production like the familial, politicized, life-changing, worldview-changing empathy machine that is 'Transparent,' " Ernst told me.
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Day converges with night; people cavort nude or in absurd military costumes; familial, class and animal-human relationships are turned upside down.
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Mr. Lott's script is sensitive, mostly avoiding clichés as it traces stages of decline and the familial trauma that goes with them.
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The amount of food, tallied in dollars, that a client can take home depends upon the specifics of individual or familial need.
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Waylivra is designed to treat familial chylomicronemia syndrome, a rare genetic disorder that can cause a potential fatal inflammation of the pancreas.
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We know that people prone to substance abuse are at higher risk, as well as those with a familial history of addiction.
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Everyone has relationships, whether platonic, familial, or romantic, but often people aren't equipped with the skills to foster and maintain healthy ones.
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" Another neighbor, Joshua Sanchez, 24, was also struck by the familial insularity inside the chicken restaurant he referred to as "the shack.
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Engaging in these activities as a temporary escape from the shame and depression caused by internalized fears of societal, even familial rejection.
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Yet, despite how well these shows recreated these microcosms of familial lawlessness, they always fell back on the same nuclear family ideals.
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The show definitely captured the culture clash, as well as the nuance of maintaining those important relationships and dealing with familial expectations.
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But if they've been around that long, they most certainly know many of the people who constitute your social and familial network.
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But for those who keep going, this look at how familial love transcends time, space and consequence will offer an enormous payoff.
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Even then, she's not yet fully sprung, so deeply rooted are the tangled familial claims of loyalty, guilt, shame and, yes, love.
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Cary shows the ugly, exhausting side of caregiving, but she also shows how the hardship bespeaks something more powerful: unconditional familial love.
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Fear is found right at the kitchen table in "Hereditary," Ari Aster's domestic horror movie whose frights are tied to familial relationships.
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On the return to her familial homeland, she was accompanied by her husband, Nelson Álvarez, 64, and their son, Nelson Luis, 30.
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"The search expanded to states in the US who would compare known offender databases for familial DNA, with negative results," police said.
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Just like familial debates and It's a Wonderful Life, struggling to choose the right gift is baked right into the holiday season.
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The government may be putting itself in that same familial position as it services the loans of its millions of student borrowers.
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Eva has a strained relationship with her father Zelman Katz (Philip Baker Hall), yet the reason for that familial tension goes unexplained.
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But one thing is certain: Raising this issue again with his treatment team falls squarely in the zone of loving familial behavior.
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Familial DNA searching was pioneered in Britain, helping in 2002 in what was believed to be the first conviction using the technique.
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But inside the Christian Broadcast Network's news bureau, a short walk from the White House, the atmosphere is more relaxed, even familial.
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His world premiere for the company of Harold Pinter's creepy masterpiece of familial dysfunction generated as much debate as his "Godot" had.
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The building, which houses thousands of employees, and decades of familial tension, provides the perfect environment for a few complete mental breakdowns.
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"Research has long shown that straight couples, not always, but often receive familial support that is protective for the relationship, " Romero said.
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Called familial searching, the technique attracted support after the murder of Karina Vetrano in Queens, a case that stymied investigators for months.
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To date, when used successfully to identify a perpetrator, the courts have not ruled to suppress evidence based solely on familial searching.
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At their heart they are about familial bonds, traditions, ambition and reaching for a life better than the one that you have.
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"Negative societal and familial messages around identity and orientation can have a negative impact on sex drive," sex therapist Yamonte Cooper said.
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It's this sense of familial connection that I otherwise would not have had I not grown up the way that I did.
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It's this sense of familial connection that I otherwise would not have had I not grown up the way that I did.
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Under this constitution America has three branches of government but a great diversity of power centers — religious and corporate, familial and philanthropic.
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Written and directed by Debra Granik (Winter's Bone), Leave No Trace is an often surprising and very moving film about familial love.
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Several previous theft victims have mourned their stolen trees in a similar way to the Iimuras, portraying it as a familial loss.
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The complainants (whom HUD would not identify) alleged "discriminatory refusal to rent" and discrimination in rental terms based on disability and familial status.
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The deep well of historical and familial sacrifice and loss that can splash melancholy across even the most joyous of present-day moments.
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As harsh as it may sound, "leaving the family" often means giving up a title and royal status, rather than their familial connections.
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Many people knew the methodology of using familial DNA to catch suspected criminals was possible, but there were concerns over privacy and consent.
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They are a sculptural form imparting a familial narrative, and in that way seemed to me the perfect delivery mechanism for our message.
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Her life was never far from the blatant cruelties of American slavery: constant sexual abuse, poor living conditions, abrupt and devastating familial separation.
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Her Facebook post about the promotion included a bit of familial history about her great-grandmother and grandfather's role in the news industry.
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MAGAZINE An article on Page 8003 about the editor Mary-Kay Wilmers misidentified the family member who diagnosed familial dysautonomia in her son.
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MAGAZINE An article on Page 2212 about the editor Mary-Kay Wilmers misidentifies the family member who diagnosed familial dysautonomia in her son.
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Ask your doc if you should have different screenings or tests to detect familial diseases or take specific preventive measures to avoid them.
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Vuong delivers on his title's promise and writes about many kinds of heartbreaks, investigating familial and personal histories, exploring both violence and romance.
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While she denies their familial connection at first, Matt's suspicions are revealed after he hears her heartbeat change when she lies to him.
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Ah, Thanksgiving: a holiday known just as well for its signature turkey and gravy as the familial discord it brings to the table.
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But with few ties to connect him emotionally to his adopted city anymore, he is shifting his gaze back to his familial home.
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In 2012, tafamidis was rejected by the FDA as treatment for a rare, progressive and fatal neurodegenerative disease called familial amyloid polyneuropathy (FAP).
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Dion recalls a childhood not unlike that of another beloved singer, Dolly Parton: rural and poor, but rich in familial love and music.
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Deweese said his office is still working with Child Protective Services to figure out why the mother was unaware of the familial carjacking.
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New York family law attorney Marilyn B. Chinitz tells PEOPLE that courts will look at where the child has familial connections and stability.
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Then on Thursday, Gaga posted a 30-second clip featuring black-and-white footage of different kinds of relationships — romantic, platonic, and familial.
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But legal scholars worry that the widespread adoption of long-range familial searches will expose vast numbers of innocent people to genetic surveillance.
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" There's only a meager description available for the plot—"A surgeon forms a familial bond with a sinister teenage boy, with disastrous results.
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Familial conversations, both strained and tender, float in and out of rooms as the film drifts between past and present, adulthood and childhood.
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She has no familial support, and is going into cancer treatment with the support of other trans women and drag queens she knows.
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Because however familial her comment appeared, she had effectively taken action that would make that little girl's life more difficult, and less safe.
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For all its active silliness, the movie holds on to that familial through line in a way that's appealing and, ultimately, oddly moving.
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Heemskerk-Shep stresses the importance of sharing meals in this way, explaining it helps develop a familial bond between those taking the course.
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It usually meant that some type of familial event was happening: a wedding, a baby on the way, Ramadan, a visit to Morocco.
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Each of these components come together to form a wonderfully vibrant background that supports a very normal familial story running in the background.
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" The younger Weinstein brother also said the company's name would be changed, and the new name "won't be familial, I promise you that.
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The NFHA in its lawsuit alleged that Facebook's advertising system had enabled discrimination based on race, national origin, sex, familial status, and disability.
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Furthermore, many low income and disadvantaged students have significant work and familial responsibilities that make it difficult to maintain their full time status.
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So when I was also born again, it tipped the familial scale and my parents and I started attending a nondenominational evangelical church.
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Iceland's prime minister, Sigmundur David Gunnlaugsson, resigned yesterday, and the UK's prime minister is coming under fire for familial links with offshore dealings.
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But the most memorable moments examine the intricacies of familial love — the bonds between mothers and daughters, men and women, boys and girls.
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Stewart's zeal for the Confederacy, and sympathy for its aims, can't be ascribed to some familial kinship with those who fought for it.
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This idea is that by birth, despite having no familial connections to Israel, Jews across the world have the right to visit Israel.
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No matter how we frame our relationships, familial and romantic, we will need ways of making them legible to the world at large.
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The image underscores the broader, interior complications of women gazing upon other women — an intimacy by turns familial and territorial, carnal and tender.
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But where Hereditary really loses itself is in its transition from psychological terror and familial horror, to that of the occult and unknown.
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One psychologist called familial estrangement a "silent epidemic", and at least one study found that one in 10 mothers had an estranged child.
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The underlying problem could be mental health, it could be socioeconomic, a familial issue… We can't just say this is the one answer.
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A friend of mine has familial amyloid polyneuropathy, a rare disease in which the liver produces abnormal proteins that accumulate throughout the body.
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"Even though I feel more emotionally stable, it's sad not to have those familial connections, the roots that go way back," she says.
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Their friendship parallels more than one of Camille's familial relationships: They talk about their disapproving mothers, and Camille passes on Adora's makeup wisdom.
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"The most memorable stories address familial expectations placed on the next generation," Jac Jemc writes, reviewing the book alongside two other story collections.
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It is a fitting tribute to the deep familial and cultural connections that remain even after people are forced to abandon their homeland.
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In practice, many, if not most, liberals are as deeply disturbed by familial dysfunction as conservatives, but they are not ranting about it.
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As for the familial nature of wiggling, the inheritance pattern is unclear and does not appear to have a simple dominant-gene mechanism.
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Their images, like their bodies before, remain subject to control and appropriation by the powerful, and their familial identities are denied to them.
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The marches began as a grass-roots movement seven years ago to revive a familial tradition stifled by President Vladimir Putin's patriotic propaganda.
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Members aren't pressurized into abandoning their jobs and familial relationships or to believe in a "Messianic 'apocalyptic' sect shrouded in secrecy," it said.
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This doom and gloom might feel justified if The King had anything unusually significant to say about war or leadership or familial legacy.
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They all care for each other in a very familial way — with all of the care, drama, and heartbreak of any family dynamic.
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But attempting a thru-hike of the A.T. or the P.C.T. requires a significant amount of money, time, and familial and professional flexibility.
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Dinnertime becomes a power struggle and then the kids learn to hate food even more because they associate it with familial discord. FUN!
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He needed an increase on his American Express line of credit to pay $17,000 in legal fees surrounding the familial dispute in Maryland.
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She says the gift of the experience is more than just a sense of where her familial origins lie beyond the United States.
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But attempting a thru-hike of the A.T. or the P.C.T. requires a significant amount of money, time, and familial and professional flexibility.
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Anne, it turns out, is neither boring nor sickly, nor is the familial line of Lady de Bourgh as spotless as she thinks.
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" Travis Carter, a spokesman for Mr. Brewer's law firm, said "the familial relationship" had "no bearing whatsoever on the N.R.A.'s litigation strategy.
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The effect is an inward-looking familial history, rather than one, as described above, that focuses on the needs and desires of southerners.
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The alt-weekly was one of the first places I saw black cultural traditions talked about with both familial love and critical rigor.
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Unfortunately, this isn't always possible when the mother may have legal, personal, and familial problems of her own, which can prevent even supervised care.
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A single-gene mutation for familial high cholesterol, for example, affects 43 percent of the population and raises heart disease risk by three-fold.
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Then, some familial frustration causes Mariana and Callie to both leave their table with Jesus (and later pushes him to talk about his TBI).
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Given the fairly large pitfalls of retreating to the Iron Islands, it'd probably be smarter for Daenerys to retreat to her familial island, Dragonstone.
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But, could his parents have a point in saying that Kate's unresolved familial issues could be bad news for Toby's mental and emotional health?
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She explored her discovery of yoga and kabbalah and selflessness, processed wounds from childhood, and unpacked intergenerational familial baggage from a decidedly adult perspective.
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Rather than making a grand statement about Brexit Britain, the play is at its strongest in its depiction of both familial homophobia and addiction.
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The new study suggests that trans people who are rejected by their families are at greater risk than their peers who receive familial support.
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Colleges will release students from their early-decision commitments if they face financial or familial hardship, but to breach the contract can be consequential.
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My reality is that it's a familial rite of passage and a performative cultural celebration acted out to respect the traditions of my elders.
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Tests already exist to determine a genetic risk for familial Alzheimer's disease, which is typically early-onset and less common than sporadic Alzheimer's disease.
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After all, someone as willfully private as the real-life Elizabeth isn't going to spill her marital problems and familial tensions to us plebs.
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And it's unlikely all the sex, murder, and madness that dominate many of today's most popular shows will stand as crowd-pleasing familial content.
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Following the brief consultation, Dr. Lee diagnoses him with familial multiple lipomatosis, an inherited condition that both his sister and his dad also have.
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For one thing, Sansa argues to punish the kin of the Karstarks and other clans who betrayed the Starks by taking their familial lands.
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That's a different test, and based on all her familial relationships and degrees of separation, she had to admit: It was a close call.
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The familial relationships that seep from the Carter family and into the Garden Heights neighborhood where they all live is convoluted, but not dysfunctional.
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Devotion is now impossible not to see doubly, as both a brilliant piece of familial horror and a story of backlash and political misunderstanding.
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When the officers ran Wall's actual name through their system, they discovered why she'd resorted to familial identity theft: Wall's driver's license was suspended.
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A man framed by a wreath of lemons and greenery reinterprets a familial coat of arms by Marco (Fra Mattia) della Robbia from 1510.
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All of this paints a picture of Tiffany as the innocent bystander — her ties to President Trump are cast as purely familial, not ideological.
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She's worried about fitting in, so she asks her sister (Claire Danes) to join, and then it devolves into good old-fashioned familial chaos.
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Ahead of filming Queer Eye season 3, Bobby Berk, the eternal workhorse, collaborated with West Elm to make the loft functional, familial, and cozy.
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Some Māori dislocated from their tribal territories are making their way back to re-affirm their familial connections in old homesteads and sacred places.
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Although the study detected a presence of the mutations, Janecka said the researchers believe that the geekiness is mostly a result of familial traits.
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Fatal familial insomnia cripples the thalamus, the region of the brain that funnels sensory signals to the neocortex, which is thought to mediate consciousness.
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Gillespie, a New Jersey native who has lived his adult life in Northern Virginia, does not have a familial connection to the Old South.
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Since then, at least 13 cases have been reportedly solved through such long-range familial searches, according to the study, which was published Thursday.
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Since then, at least 20173 cases have been reportedly solved through such long-range familial searches, according to the study, which was published Thursday.
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The country — and the entire East Asian region's — emphasis on familial relationships and duty to the state can be traced back to this sage.
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People are abandoning their traditional ways of life and familial lands for more urban experiences and the hope of better incomes and social dignity.
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Research shows that the loss of a familial system puts children at a higher risk for health issues later in life, particularly mental illness.
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But dive deeper into the results and some more surprising storylines emerge, from familial ties to long shot candidates, expanding suburbs and new battlegrounds.
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It is a familial thing: I have kids; I have got a wife who is going to help be a part of this decision.
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Despite her familial connection to Uber's chief legal officer, her campaign didn't snub Lyft, with Uber only making up about 60% of that total.
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In his late thirties, he is reckoning with some familial issues of his own: his wife has left him and his sister has died.
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"At a nonconscious level, Trump likely feels an unusually strong familial connection with the vice-presidential nominee," said Kevin Hogan, another body language expert.
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Known for being musically lush and lyrically frank, the majority of Owen's songs have typically revolved around the everyday: drinking, familial relationships, more drinking.
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Through these media, Chifladazine tackles topics like body image, familial relationships, mental illness, and religion in a that speaks uniquely to the Latinx experience.
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In this quiet moment, the show announces just what it has to offer: an incredibly subtle, layered, and nuanced approach to depicting familial love.
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Without traditional community ties and familial assistance, many Kayayei find themselves sleeping on the streets, leaving them vulnerable to sexual assault and related abuse.
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When you've grown up in any system, be it political or economic or familial, you're too close to its flaws to truly see them.
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The oil pipeline becomes a metaphor for familial bonds: Ilya touches the pipe in Leffie and imagines that it links him to his brother.
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A lot of my questions were about family and familial systems—what you inherit from your family, and what you make on your own.
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The Nelmses don't make enough of their more intriguing ideas (Mike's familial history) and end up right where you expect they would, bang bang.
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Federal fair housing laws protect people from discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability and familial status, but not on orientation.
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The tragedy O'Neill experienced in those many hotel rooms, stemming from a familial pattern of addiction, affected him for the rest of his life.
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It depicts Moscow as a bright metropolis filled with immigrants, traffic jams, restaurants and clubs, the settings for familial dysfunction and frustrated love affairs.
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From expanding access to supportive familial relationships and relevant educational experiences to reducing the use of solitary confinement, we can nurture teens' healthy development.
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Early on, Sweeney's sole purpose in the story seems to be to lighten up an episode that deals with Maia's familial and legal problems.
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And yet we are still mired in narrow expectations and language that is not able to accurately describe the broadening range of familial roles.
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What ensues is a lot of shady corporate dealings, familial nepotism, cutthroat sibling rivalry, and big money power moves that leave behind many casualties.
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Someone once told me that trauma — particularly the familial kind — is what bonds a lot of people together, whether it's friends or romantic partners.
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The patients who need more are tougher cases, many suffering from a genetic condition called familial hypercholesterolemia, or FH, which affects 29 million Americans.
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They want to know about privilege and familial wealth and the inside scoop on how they are making their full-time YouTuber life work.
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Staged with infinite inventiveness by Sam Mendes, Stefano Massini's epic drama of familial and economic accumulation and attrition became a juggernaut ride to ruin.
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Five million children come to know emptier refrigerators, try to make sense of familial dislocation, and sustain the daily blows of diminishing household incomes.
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A second theme is the use of political office as a shield against criminal prosecution and as a vehicle for personal and familial enrichment.
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In the title story, two activist lovers — a black woman and a white man — are struggling to reconcile their relationship with their familial obligations.
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The Family Stone explores familial bonds, love, pride, and loss — all of which are underscored by the stress that comes along with the holidays.
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Although agents want to move people out the center as quickly as possible, the short turnaround presents another problem -- how to verify familial relationships.
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But then like siblings with rival talents, they also take turns showing off their skills to the viewer — thus making the show feel familial.
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In Federal District Court in Brooklyn, Mr. Lipton said Mr. Cali had "familial and blood ties" to the Gambino family, tracing back to Sicily.
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Determined to play, Jess lies to her parents about a summer job, and struggles to balance familial obligations with her rising stardom on the team.
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Worldwide, SOD13 gene mutations cause 21% to 21% of familial ALS or ALS that runs in families, according to the US National Library of Medicine.
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At the consultation, Dr. Lee examines the familial bumps, finding that they're actually very different in shape, size, and placement, and, interestingly, probably not hereditary.
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Unlike the familial trauma on display in Hereditary, The Ring, Paranormal Activity, Poltergeist, The Shining, Amityville Horror, Rosemary's Baby, the evil is not from without.
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Peruse old issues of Fanfare, for instance, a South African quarterly published in the '80s that focused on subjects from self-acceptance to familial relationships.
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In the era of Trump, Breitbart, and the MAGA set, it seems as if familial cordiality is becoming a thing of the past for many.
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At a certain point, if you're bound to someone through marriage or other familial ties, they can damn your soul simply by choices they make.
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Well, we hope those 10 episodes of Rick and Morty Season 3 were enough to sate your need for nihilism, familial abuse, and absurdist humor.
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For example, Agrawal says one of the keys to Daybreaker's success is the familial approach she takes to bringing on new promoters and event producers.
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Priess went on to say it would be more likely an issue should the impeachment process reach the Senate and there is a familial conflict.
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My eleven-year-old daughter loves it, which, as anyone who's ever tried to automate a home knows, is the highest form of familial approval.
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Directed by Lynne Meadow, this generally diffuse portrait of familial mysteries has moments of inspired insight and eloquence, but never acquires much urgency (2:41113).
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Some people have been struck by the familial relationships, others by the sense of community, and yet others by the housing and social justice issues.
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His decision was disappointing to Patrick's army but not surprising, an adviser said, knowing that familial and personal considerations would weigh deeply on his conscience.
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Directed by Lynne Meadow, this generally diffuse portrait of familial mysteries has moments of inspired insight and eloquence, but never acquires much urgency (2:00).
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Authorities have not clarified whether they used a familial match to discover Waller or whether he had submitted DNA himself to GEDmatch in the past.
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Consumer and public databases exhibit the opposite bias, skewing toward Caucasians, who are subsequently more likely to be identified with a familial search, Erlich says.
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You can definitely see a familial affinity with the Mercedes-Benz EQ Silver Arrow show car that also graced the Paris Motor Show this week.
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To add to the familial sentiment behind her design, Chopra had a piece of her mother-in-law's lace wedding dress sewn into her dress.
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Even Jeb Bush himself, like his brother — who moved to Texas and adopted a swagger — has at times seemed eager to escape his familial roots.
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Genetic testing would also have to be accompanied by mandatory counseling, Caplan says, in case the tests turn up unforeseen medical risks or familial complications.
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On one hand, if you tend to get fussed over in familial gatherings, it can be nice to have people persistently looking after your needs.
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It's unclear if Smith has any personal or familial relationship to the mother and baby or what led police to arrest the 25-year-old.
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Using familial DNA, police were able to narrow their search down to a 17-year-old who lived near the chapel where the attack occurred.
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The requirements can include being sterilized, having familial consent, not being married or divorced, not having children, or even a mental health diagnosis, he said.
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They don't count the number of people they know with penises or grabby hands, but they do cite their familial relations to people with vaginas.
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But people's desire to leave their professional and familial ties to explore new surroundings wanes as they get closer to retirement age, the study found.
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The various prion conformations give rise to a myriad of diseases with unique but overlapping clinical presentations—kuru, fatal familial insomnia, Creutzfeldt-Jakob, and others.
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At that age, many were free of any familial obligations, significant financial pressures, and were at the height of their energy and faced endless prospects.
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Monday's new moon occupies a deeply personal and familial sector of your chart, encouraging you to spend some time at home taking care of yourself.
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The law says you can't refuse to let someone buy or rent a home based on race, color, religion, sex, familial status, or national origin.
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She'd blocked out all of the eastern states and the whole of England just to be on the safe side of any possible familial connections.
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The eight diseases were cystic fibrosis, Smith-Lemli-Opitz syndrome, familial dysautonomia, epidermolysis bullosa simplex, Pfeiffer syndrome, autoimmune polyendocrinopathy syndrome, acampomelic campomelic dysplasia and atelosteogenesis.
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If they get their way, Spain will once again become a place to which only those who embrace the party's Christian, familial, Castilian "traditions" belong.
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Some states, including Texas, have wisely restricted or banned the type of familial matching technique that could be employed by the FBI in DNA databases.
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Or, put differently, he seeks to restore the racial and familial implications always at play in its Latin root, nationem, from nascor, to be born.
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Though he is a cousin of Rosalinda Gonzalez Valencia, the wife of Oseguera Cervantes, in this case, his grudge is stronger than his familial loyalties.
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The lack of familial support left him short $20,000 for tuition at Georgetown University, which had accepted him for its Class of 2022, Owen said.
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Directed by Lynne Meadow, this generally diffuse portrait of familial mysteries has moments of inspired insight and eloquence, but never acquires much urgency (2246:24422).
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Rotten Tomatoes Score: 31%This NBC drama that aired in March is about the familial bonds between the residents of an apartment building in Brooklyn.
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In either case, the demagogues of the future will have ample opportunity to exploit the deep loneliness that a post-familial society threatens to create.
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And, for better or worse, Ang Lee turned The Hulk into a psychodrama of familial angst and repression — in other words, an Ang Lee film.
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Later, she will feed her dog, water her plant and attend an acting class as, one by one, social and familial connections are cruelly severed.
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Of all Vargas Llosa's children, Álvaro has been the most accepting of his father's new relationship, perhaps because their ties go far beyond the familial.
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"It was the first time either of us got to be tourists in a country where we've previously only had familial obligations," Ms. Lim said.
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Would it possibly make sense to implant an embryo more likely to get Type 1 diabetes or early-onset familial Alzheimer's or to die young?
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Additional sculptures and a short video, all produced by Sanchez and Muñoz together, point to ways that the women preserve and pass along familial knowledge.
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It's how I grew up having it in Italy, and the sound and the scent that comes from the Moka is very familial to me.
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If Rosie and her kin embodied a 20th-century yearning for domestic order and familial bliss, smart speakers symbolize our own, more self-absorbed time.
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It is because there are thousands of El Pasoans like me whose ties that bind them to Ciudad Juárez are familial or economic, or both.
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But there was a pall over their meeting Monday, since both men are beset by staffing issues, criminal issues, familial scandal and a skeptical press.
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Luther, who lived out his life in familial contentment, undertook considerable legal wrangling to will his entire estate to Katharina, rather than to their sons.
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Having children, owning a business, navigating problematic familial relationships, enduring loss: These women have been through tough times and have not just survived — they've thrived.
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The familial dynamic is irrelevant to the legal substance of the complaint — but seems to be part of a deeper attack on Sanchez's moral character.
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Over four works of fiction, Anna Burns has developed a singular prose style for simulating the internal explosion of familial voices in a character's head.
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Aside from posting about her familial resemblance on social media, Bündchen often speaks about the importance of her children and how they've changed her life.
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Karen gets involved when the DNA from the sole survivor triggers a "familial" match to evidence from a 20-year-old rape and murder case.
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That's certainly the case for the family at the center of this German holiday series, whose secrets have both eroded and strengthened their familial bonds.
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Aside from genetically transmitted familial cases, potential risk factors for A.L.S. include traumatic brain injury and exposure to toxic substances like lead and certain pesticides.
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As on an unnamed Pacific island, online we face a certain freedom from the usual societal and familial roles and relationships that ground our morality.
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He's the only MCU supervillain who's as fully developed as the MCU superheroes – and with his sad tale of familial angst, he's almost as sympathetic.
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In an attempt to curb that practice, Congress put in place two kinds of tests to prevent certain familial ownership arrangements through the omnibus bill.
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The brothers would visit each other every few years, as if the performance of familial intimacy would retroactively defeat the German people and save everyone.
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It's more a case of familial respect, a grateful nod to the people that have been suddenly and overwhelmingly welcoming to their insurgent British cousins.
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To keep that solid standing while attending familial festivities — and maybe get invited back next year — here are some suggestions from relationship and etiquette experts.
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Once that's gone, and all a person has is her mostly Judaic-studies education and little familial support and no real skills, life gets scary.
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It is familial, based on what your parents, grandparents or great-grandparents were up to during the years of the country's foundation — or even earlier.
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The film's sexlessness is notable because one of Emmerich's key innovations has always been getting marital strife and familial estrangement to dovetail with global catastrophe.
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The curatorial thread came to Little and Taylor as they shared dinner, an act that in itself can define and form friendships and familial bonds.
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A familial history tied up in genocide, war, and political turmoil helped redefine my concept of home into one that was ambiguous and constantly changing.
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This entire disturbing familial play is so engrossing that you don't realize Grey's Anatomy's leading lady is missing from the proceedings until the very last scene.
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This increased social support could translate into improved familial and peer acceptance of sexual minorities, which has been shown to be associated with improved mental health.
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Though it was a trying experience – six-day work weeks, long production days, shooting for nine months out of the year – it fostered a familial camaraderie.
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" Crawford was happy to make it a family affair, she says: "To include now my next generation, Presley, just makes it that much more familial feeling.
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Teixeira, who has lived in developing nations around the world and has familial roots in agriculture, has a vision for how Markit Opportunity can scale globally.
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A lot of this has to do with familial relations ... can you tell me a bit about what made you want to write about four kids?
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Instead of trying to save every familial relationship a survivor has, in his practice, Lunquist tries to help his patients identify which relationships can be preserved.
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Whether it's romantic love, familial love or friendship; love is worthy of celebration, especially when it often feels like the world is spinning out of control.
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The painting's completion date is the year Porter died, lending the portrait, in hindsight, an even greater autobiographical significance than its familial subject already grants it.
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Mr Piketty argued that wealth naturally accumulates and concentrates, so that familial riches are ever more critical to determining an individual's success or failure in life.
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The old family conglomerates evolved into keiretsu, looser, less familial groupings, revolving around a main bank and trading company, each member holding shares in the others.
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Meanwhile others say that the apparent ruthlessness in the younger generations is "predictable" given that they have less financial and familial responsibilities compared to older generations.
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Officials at Family Tree said customers could decide to opt out of any familial matching, which would prevent their profiles from being searchable by the FBI.
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But the winds of solidarity -- and a familial bond -- led Brown to Madison in 2011, when he protested alongside his sister, a teacher, against Act 10.
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"This strikes me as quite a novel way to deploy familial searching techniques," said Natalie Ram, who teaches bioethics and law at the University of Baltimore.
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Netflix's dark horse fan-favorite sitcom Atypical, about a middle-class family with a son who has autism, is built off the same heady familial angst.
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In an unhappy echo of Jimmy's storyline, Nacho's life revolves around a familial relationship that's since been destroyed by his inability to stay out of trouble.
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Tribal communities lived in sects and the familial aspect of that culture made learning martial arts a social function, learned within the confines of the group.
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But familial DNA searches look for partial matches, which could indicate that the sample comes from a sibling or a parent rather than the same person.
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Air sign parents are more interested in stoking their children's curiosity and honing their verbal skills than they are in enforcing curfews or upholding familial traditions.
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In an interview with Conan O'Brien, he explained that he's "grown up" and realized that his constant staring at a phone was straining his familial relationships.
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Executive producers include Broadway game-changer Lin-Manuel Miranda, who is also New York-bred with familial ties to Puerto Rico, and TV legend Norman Lear.
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The company will also be encouraging families to come together at dinner times, highlighting the importance of togetherness and familial bonds in an increasingly digital world.
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We live in a world in which sensitive information of every conceivable sort—financial, sexual, medical, legal, familial, governmental—is now kept, and presumably guarded, online.
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Despite its peril, at heart it's a story of familial love, as well as the tale of a young storyteller learning how to be a hero.
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Through both examinations, the series will explore Cuban identity, machismo, fatherhood, familial structure, an exuberance of sexual energy, and a symbolic rejection of traditional gender roles.
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You may recall from the halcyon days of Breaking Bad that Walter White, seized by familial frustration, threw a pizza onto the roof of his house.
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We usually look to our horoscopes to settle matters of the heart or career crises, but astrology can help us better understand our familial bonds, too.
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What all these benchmarks share is an understanding for the most poignant and pressing of all teenage emotions: desire, whether it be sexual, social, romantic, familial.
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As I grew as a person, these aspects of my life started diverging and I found that my language could also describe friendship or familial closeness.
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Not long after Sonia found out that she was a carrier of fatal familial insomnia, a scientist friend named Stevie Steiner gave her a thumb drive.
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Fatal familial insomnia got its name in 219, when a group of Italian researchers published a paper about it in The New England Journal of Medicine.
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It is a nice juxtaposition of the two, and I do think it speaks to the endurance of familial bonds and of artistic and cultural practice.
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Kimberly Renk, a psychology professor at the University of Central Florida, also found a correlation between perceived familial criticism and depressive symptoms among young adult women.
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Mr. Church is the platonic ideal of a Magical Negro stereotype: he has virtually no past of his own, apart from dark hints about familial rejection.
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That is tougher than it might seem: The story tackles issues of familial expectations, race, class, agency and environmental justice without being either didactic or simplistic.
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Despite Grant's usual preference for men, he and Vanessa grew close as lovers as well as friends, creating a kind of familial love triangle at Charleston.
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Conversely, a 2010 study in the Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Nursing showed that familial support can make such suicide attempts 50 percent less likely.
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Suter pointed to a precedent in Maryland, which banned familial searches in 2008 out of fears that it would be applied in a racially disproportionate manner.
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Their openness makes their first-person horror stories of familial captivity, abuse and punishment, often at the hands of male relatives, all the more hair-raising.
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Risks associated with identifying an individual from sensitive health data include the potential for discrimination, impact to social or familial ties, and damage to economic prospects.
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