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In an aside, he cited the single mother title character in the television program Murphy Brown as an example of how popular culture contributes to this " poverty of values ", saying, " It doesn't help matters when primetime TV has Murphy Brown — a character who supposedly epitomizes today's intelligent, highly paid, professional woman — mocking the importance of fathers, by bearing a child alone, and calling it just another ' lifestyle choice.
In 1417, Władysław married Elisabeth of Pilica, who died in 1420 without bearing him a child, and two years later, Sophia of Halshany, who bore him two surviving sons.
Often, when the mothers disobey the husband ’ s family decision to abort the female fetus and report it to the authorities, the suits are ignored or given a light sentence and the pointed finger targets the mother for bearing girls and disobeying the family ’ s decision to abort the child.
) As for the remaining two chief Maiar, Melian gains a great deal of power over Arda through conceiving and bearing a child by Elwë, and plays a real role in the Quenta Silmarillion, only dropping out when that history more or less ends upon the death of her husband.
Furthermore, the age of first marriage dropped during the nineteenth century thus increasing a women's child bearing years.
Atypical histories often require imaging with ultrasound and / or CT scanning .< ref name =" Hobler "> A pregnancy test is vital in all women of child bearing age, as ectopic pregnancies and appendicitis present similar symptoms.
Furious at their escape, Leontes now publicly accuses his wife of infidelity, and declares that the child she is bearing must be illegitimate.
On 30 August 1727, as a child of the sovereign, William's difference changed to a label argent of three points, the centre point bearing a cross gules.
Her successful avoidance of further pregnancies would have been a natural reaction to having been assigned the role of an imperial brood mare, bearing a child a year only to have it taken away from her, but the importance of preserving her youthful appearance was an important influence in her decision: " Children are the curse of a woman, for when they come, they drive away Beauty, which is the best gift of the gods ".
He hid his warriors in the boats, left some others behind, and went forward himself bearing the child Igor '.
Polly reconciles with her mother after bearing a child who dies shortly after its birth.
The visitor inquired to Abraham why Sarah laughed at bearing a child for her age as nothing is too hard for God.
As the Duchess of Clarence, she used the arms of her husband ( the royal arms with a label of three points Argent, the centre point bearing a cross Gules, the outer points each bearing an anchor Azure ) impaled with those of her father, the whole surmounted by a coronet of a child of the sovereign.
In ancient Mediterranean, Hebrew, Israelite and Middle Eastern worldview, it was a common belief that shrines, important places like cities or capitals, or other such places of prominence had a position of centrality to the world and hence equated to a child bearing life giving navel of a mother.
There is skepticism surrounding whether it was simply the shame of bearing a child out of wedlock that led Vélez to end her life.
The conventional interpretation has encouraged speculation that Kiya died bearing Akhenaten a child, but again, no clear-cut evidence is available.
The child soon died however Lady Wan held sway over the imperial harem and prevented the young emperor from bearing any offspring.
On 30 August 1727, as a child of the sovereign, Anne's difference changed to a label argent of three points, each bearing a cross gules.
There is a veterans wing at Toronto's Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre bearing his name, and in close proximity to the relocated Crescent School he attended as a child.
At the moment of receiving the holy image, it was said that Queen Juana danced with joy bearing this image of the child Jesus.
Also portrayed both as a child bearing a flute and a female adult.
Quayle had also launched a national controversy when he criticized the television program Murphy Brown for a story line that depicted the title character becoming a single mother by choice, citing it as an example of how popular culture contributes to a " poverty of values ", saying: " t doesn't help matters when primetime TV has Murphy Brown — a character who supposedly epitomizes today's intelligent, highly paid, professional woman — mocking the importance of fathers, by bearing a child alone, and calling it just another ' lifestyle choice '".
Later, a young Martian female, capable of bearing children parthenogetically by merely wishing it, gives birth to a child after falling in love with one of the human explorers, undoubtedly the first romance ever written between a man and an alien female.

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" Another essay, published in the December 1733 issue of The Gentleman's Magazine, explained the popularity of " Christmas Pye " as perhaps " owing to the Barrenness of the Season, and the Scarcity of Fruit and Milk, to make Tarts, Custards, and other Desserts ", but also possibly bearing " a religious kind of Relation to the Festivity from which it takes its Name.
Then, when it has acquired strength, it takes up that nest in which are the bones of its parent, and bearing these it passes from the land of Arabia into Egypt, to the city called Heliopolis.
An axial load passes in a straight line through the bearing, whereas a radial load takes an oblique path that tends to want to separate the races axially.
An optional thrust bearing takes up part of the axial forces arising in the pump but most of those forces are absorbed by the protector ’ s thrust bearing.
While the location is never mentioned in the film, the dialect used by the characters and the several maps used throughout the film bearing the city's trademark bear symbol heavily suggest that the action takes place in Berlin.
On Easter, the Liturgy of Resurrection takes place in the open, at midnight, the faithful bearing candles.
US 84 makes a gentle turn back to the southeast at Lawn, following this bearing until Santa Anna, where it merges with US 67 and takes a more due easterly turn.
After descending the mountains into the rugged, flat plains of eastern New Mexico, it generally follows a north-northeasterly bearing until Artesia, where it takes a more due-easterly bearing on through to Lovington, veering back slightly to the north before crossing into Texas.
After Sheridan is taken from the galaxy by Lorien, Garibaldi makes one last trip to Babylon 5, for the shutdown ceremony, and takes a piece of the station — a shot glass bearing the station's logo — with him before leaving for the last time.
In many cases it is not clear where flexure bearing leaves off and something else takes up.
It feeds mainly on seeds, but also takes insects and has been known to visit nectar bearing flowers, such as those of Erythrina trees.
The movie shows Katerina with tears in her eyes setting her alarm clock in a dormitory where she just arrived after bearing her daughter, Alexandra ( subsequently played as a grown young woman by Natalya Vavilova ), then takes a 20-year leap forward in time.
When Luz flashes back to her childhood in Ceylaya, a gringo photographer bearing a strong resemblance to Robert Kincaid from The Bridges of Madison County takes photos of her working in the fields and sends her a copy of one.
The Orbita mouse by Cyber Sport takes a new approach with its continuous scrolling capability, achieved by employing the whole round mouse as a scroll wheel which rotates on a ball bearing base.
Rhulad takes up the sword in combat and is killed while bearing it.
Raoul de Houdenc ( or Houdan ), 12th-century French trouvère, takes his name from his native place, generally identified with Houdain ( Artois ), though there are twelve places bearing the name in one or other of its numerous variants.
The memorial – located towards the bottom of Burn Road, takes the form of a stone cairn with a black granite plaque bearing the inscription:
The disc and spindle design takes on the look of a cross from any horizontal bearing, and from the air resembles the Star of David.
" In the former she is portrayed prophesizing the doom of Commoriom ; in the latter, a character besotted with her pursues her into the ice realm, where he is in the end so blinded by her vision that when found by a common girl he takes his rescuer for the Sybil, weds her, and lives out his days in a joyous illusion, bearing the mark of the Sybil's kiss on his face.
Since the 1990s he has become increasingly interested in the tango as a dance-form capable of bearing complex structures, and in some of his symphonies and string quartets a tango takes the place traditionally reserved for the scherzo.

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