Each of the children carried its own spade, and took it in turns to carry the Lamb.
In 1995, a trial judge awarded the Troxels visitation of one weekend per month, one weekend during the summer and four hours on each of the children's birthdays.
The council has already created a memorial in a play area in nearby Tennyson Street where a piece of equipment has been named for each of the six children.
Going off for maternity leave for a year for each of the average two children, well, we end up with 28 years work instead of 30.
The CDC said it doesn't have complete data on subtypes, but of the data it does have, the proportion of children diagnosed with each of the subtypes is similar in 2006 and 2008.
The aim is for each of the thousands of school children who were affected by the earthquake and subsequent tsunami that hit northeast Japan on 11 March 2011, to receive a postcard as an act of solidarity.
Alan Kaufman, a lawyer at the London firm of Finers Stephens Innocent, says judges have enormous latitude in their decision making, taking into account factors like the length of the marriage, the number of children and the financial contributions each partner has made.
The 2008 study of more than 5, 000 children in each country in the Journal of Allergy Clinical Immunology found the rate of peanut allergies among the U.K. children was 10 times that of those in Israel.
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Because of limits on the amount of meat each person can import, children (known as fleskunger, or bacon kids) are crammed into the backs of cars to make the trip worthwhile.
About 2.5 billion people don't have access to modern toilets, and this lack of access encourages the spread of diarrheal diseases, which are blamed for the deaths of 1.5 million children each year, according to the World Health Organization.
After sequencing the genomes of each of the people involved, tallying the new mutations in the children was simply a matter of comparing the sequences of the parents with those of their offspring.
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The farmers' system and philosophy, he insists, have condemned them to go forth and multiply, peopling the earth and expanding their domain to the detriment of hunter-gatherers, whose philosophy, based on respect for nature and for the equality and freedom of each individual, including children, was no match for the rapacity, technology and productivity of the newcomers.
In retrospect, Loo believes she experienced postpartum depression with each of her three children, but the most intense feelings of losing control came with her youngest.
If it wins approval in the U.K. and Africa as expected, Lapdap will save tens of thousands of lives each year, including hundreds of children in the Muheza hospital, says Theonest Mutabingwa, a doctor who treats kids there.
If, as expected, it wins approval in the U.K. and Africa, Lapdap will save tens of thousands of lives each year, including hundreds of children in the Muheza hospital, says Theonest Mutabingwa, a doctor who treats them there.
Partly thanks to payments he has made to parents and a temporary increase in the number of Russians at reproductive age, the total number of children born each year rose by 50% in his first decade.
It encompasses both the making and broadcasting of short films (10 minutes each) written by children and produced by the TV networks of participating countries.
We saw families rightly more concerned about the future of their children and whether or not the economy that they were going to raise their children in was going to be one that was capable of passing on the American Dream to each and every one of their children.
They worked out the ratio of the length of the index finger to the length of the ring finger for each child, and compared it with those of 34 of the children's healthy siblings, 88 of their fathers, 88 of their mothers, and a number of unrelated controls that were matched for sex and age.
The law sets out the maximum number of children each adult is allowed to care for - the adult: child ratio.
But a parent could in the same year claim say, the American Opportunity for each of two children, or American Opportunity for one child and a tuition deduction for the other.
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So now, temporarily, I am boosting the day-care center in each of the barangays, to serve as nursery school for the children of poor families.
Each ward will have two four-bed bays and 24 single rooms on each ward so the majority of children will have their own room with en-suite facilities.
In the modern world, each successive generation is disproportionately filled with the children of people who wanted as many children as possible.
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They knew that China's fertility rate, or the average number of children born to each woman, was in decline even before the one-child policy began in 1980.
The case highlighted Cambodia's growing problem with sex tourism: thousands of sex tourists head to the country each year, many of them looking for children.
Our connections within the school system keep us informed about the needs of the children at each preschool center.
On the other side of the world, Filipino children spend the evening telling each other ghost stories and pulling pranks on their neighbors.
The number of children being admitted to hospital each year in England has increased over the past decade, according to researchers.
Around a tenth of these cases are ependymomas - equating to around 35 cases each year - half of which occur in children under the age of four.
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