• "A lot of people said moms will always turn to their friends" for baby sitting, she says.

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  • Ideally, parents should ask grandparents before or soon after a baby is born whether they are open to baby sitting.

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  • If one worked part-time in the last 30 days, even baby sitting for a few hours one time, one is counted as employed.

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  • So Ms. Rabinovich could spend one night at the conference, her neighbors pitched in with baby sitting and driving the boys to school and lacrosse practice.

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  • With grandchildren, parents and grandparents need to come to an agreement about what household rules the kids need to follow, how much disciplining the grandparents will do and how much baby sitting they are willing to take on.

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  • Mr. Halperin envisions a time when baby-sitting is no longer considered a girl's job.

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  • And she had four kids who had to be shuttled to day care and baby-sitting.

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  • After all, if they wanted to haggle over baby-sitting prices they could just pay each other in cash.

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  • Once in New York, Pollock integrated into the Benton family, baby-sitting and doing odd jobs in return for meals.

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  • On the bulletin board are signs announcing movie showings, free baby-sitting, arts and crafts time and even an emergency dental clinic.

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  • On the whiteboard near his desk are the colourful doodles of one of his three sons testimony to a recent spot of baby-sitting.

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  • Even the paper route and the baby-sitting job have largely disappeared.

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  • Instead of trying to sell a wide range of non-food items, the new stores focus on a few specialist areas, such as electronics and textiles, and offer services such as baby-sitting and hair care.

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  • The oldest brother -- the eldest of six children -- was a natural child of the family and was baby-sitting his two younger siblings while the mother was out of the home with the other children, Sheriff Todd Richardson told reporters Thursday.

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  • The study by doctors at the Children's Hospital in St Paul and the University of Minnesota School of Medicine, also warned about not using other baby equipment which necessitated babies sitting upright during their first few months of life.

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  • Jesus came not as the expected earthly King adorned in fine raiment sitting on a throne but as an innocent baby in a stable amid the dust and grime of first century Palestine.

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  • He spent a large amount of time sketching in the hospital and drew inspiration from his experiences there, from the traffic markings on the floors around the operating theatre to sitting in a calm and quiet room in the premature baby unit.

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  • Opinion was divided over whether the peak of his game was the 1982 world championship semi-final, when he rescued a deficit of 59-0 with a break of 69 to reverse the match entirely, or the final, when he made a total clearance of 135 in the final frame (his opponent, Ray Reardon, sitting pale with disbelief) and then, in tears, called his wife and baby daughter out of the crowd to hug them.

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