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birth and daughter
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Chase announce the birth of a daughter, Sheila, on Wednesday in Mercy Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew S. Kelsey of Washington, D.C., announce the birth of a daughter, Kira Ann Kelsey, on Monday in Washington, D.C..
Mr. and Mrs. James Janssen announce the birth of a daughter, Patricia Lynn Janssen, on March 2.
The witches were successful in preventing the birth until Historis, daughter of Tiresias, thought of a trick to deceive the witches.
After Arnulf's birth, Carloman married, before 861, a daughter of that same Count Ernst, who died after 8 August 879.
At the time of his birth, Chaplin's parents were both entertainers in the music hall tradition: Hannah, the daughter of a shoemaker, had a brief and unsuccessful career under the stage name Lily Harley, while Charles Sr., a butcher's son, worked as a popular singer.
Shortly thereafter, she gave birth to a daughter Claudia Octavia.
Third and lastly, in 360, to Faustina, who gave birth to Constantius ' only child, a posthumous daughter named Flavia Maxima Constantia, who later married Emperor Gratian.
On 31 January 1510, Catherine gave birth prematurely to a stillborn daughter.
She gave birth to a daughter on 10 November, but the child was weak and lived either only a few hours or at most a week.
On September 26, 2012, Barrymore gave birth to a daughter, Olive Barrymore Kopelman.
Dale then married his last wife, Teresa Houston ( niece of NASCAR driver Tommy Houston ) in 1982, who gave birth to their daughter, Taylor Nicole in 1988.
In March 1943 Caitlin gave birth to a daughter, Aeronwy in London.
A Lucy Swift gave birth in 1771 to a baby, also named Lucy, who was christened a daughter of her mother and William Swift, but there is reason to believe the father was really Darwin.
However, after the birth of Alix, another daughter, Louis agreed to an annulment.
In April 1145, Eleanor gave birth to a daughter, Marie.
The period between Henry's accession and the birth of Eleanor's youngest son was turbulent: Aquitaine, as was the norm, defied the authority of Henry as Eleanor's husband ; attempts to claim Toulouse, the rightful inheritance of Eleanor's grandmother and father, were made, ending in failure ; the news of Louis of France's widowhood and remarriage was followed by the marriage of Henry's son ( young Henry ) to Louis ' daughter Marguerite ; and, most climactically, the feud between the King and Thomas Becket, his Chancellor, and later Archbishop of Canterbury.
With the birth of a daughter as the first child of the current Crown Prince, Naruhito, Japan considered abandoning that rule.
The daughter of Henry VIII, she was born a princess, but her mother, Anne Boleyn, was executed two and a half years after her birth, and Elizabeth was declared illegitimate.
Although his daughter, Elizabeth, was born at the beginning of July, for unexplained reasons Oxford did not learn of her birth until late September.
His first wife Elizabeth Bromley died in 1846 aged 27, after giving birth to a daughter, Lucy.
His daughter Emma died unexpectedly after the birth of her first child.
His wife gave birth to a daughter, who died after a few weeks, and in 1806 Fanny died of consumption ( tuberculosis ).
* His daughter was born in 1805 but died within weeks of her birth.
In 1568, Edith had given birth to a daughter named Anne, but the child died aged about seven weeks, in November that year.

birth and meant
During the Cold War dog tags were issued to everyone, often soon after birth, since the threat of total war also meant the risk of severe civilian casualties.
The word nature is derived from the Latin word natura, or " essential qualities, innate disposition ", and in ancient times, literally meant " birth ".
An example of a modern psilanthropist is Uta Ranke-Heinemann who contends that the virgin birth of Jesus was meantand should be understood — as an allegory of a special initiative of God, comparable to God's creation of Adam, and in line with legends and allegories of antiquity.
The 1214 birth date assumes he was not being literal, and may have meant 40 years had passed since he matriculated at Oxford at the age of 13.
Two innovations were added: 1 ) adoption was meant to ensure the " best interests of the child ;" the seeds of this idea can be traced to the first American adoption law in Massachusetts, and 2 ) adoption became infused with secrecy, eventually resulting in the sealing of adoption and original birth records by 1945.
The 1214 birth date assumes he was not being literal, and meant 40 years had passed since he matriculated at Oxford at the age of 13.
* Incarnation of Jesus ( conception on 25 March and birth on 25 December ), as assigned by Dionysius Exiguus in his anno Domini era according to most scholars ( Dionysius used the word " incarnation ", but it is not known whether he meant conception or birth ).
Proponents of using the terms rather than terms like " non-transsexual " or " non-trans " have argued that it calls attention to and unsettles the assumption that people, by default, have an internal sense of being male or female that matches the sex marker they were assigned at birth: for example, Jillana Enteen wrote that " cissexual " is " meant to show that there are embedded assumptions encoded in expecting this seamless conformity.
This casts some doubt on the 23 April date, as high infant mortality rates meant parents would usually baptise their children shortly after birth.
" he Gospel writers are not really interested primarily in the facts of the birth but in the significance, the meaning for them of that birth just as the people who love us are not really interested primarily in the facts of our births but in what it meant to them when we were born and how for them the world was never the same again, how their whole lives were charged with new significance.
According to his friend and fellow-student, Cassiodorus, although by birth a " Scythian ", Dionysius was in character a true Roman and a thorough Catholic, most learned in both tongues ( by which he meant Greek and Latin ), and an accomplished Scripturist.
In Russia censorship meant that many of Tolstoy ’ s non-fiction works in the 1880s and 1890s were published abroad first, either in Russian or in translation, delaying the author's influence in his country of birth.
This lends credence to the belief that navel-baring in India has a symbolic, almost mystical, association with birth and life, and that the display is meant to emphasize the centrality of nature in the nurture role.
The decor is meant to emphasize the normality of birth.
The word " child " originally meant " son or daughter "; only in modern times did it gain its second meaning-" a person between birth and full growth ".
The Stars on 45 recordings were made before the birth of digital recording technology, which meant that each and every song was recorded separately and the different parts were subsequently manually pieced together with a pre-recorded drumloop, using analog master tapes, in order to create the segued medleys.
However the birth of functional genomics in the 1990s meant that large quantities of high quality data became available, while the computing power exploded, making more realistic models possible.
Another of his wives gave birth to Sigujana, who was meant to succeed Senzangakhona.
Some consider it a tactical mistake on the Persian side, others feel it was an attempt to take advantage of their superior number of cavalry, while Sir William Tarn felt " the Persian leaders had in fact a very gallant plan ; they meant if possible to strangle the war at birth by killing Alexander.
Honorata then confesses she was meant to give birth to a hermaphrodite instead of a son.
This last sequence is meant to symbolize the birth of logical thought, higher learning, and humanity finally making sense of the world in which it lives.
In the 1980s and 1990s, " oldies " meant the 15 years from the birth of rock n roll to the beginning of the singer-songwriter era of the early 1970s, or about 1955 to 1972, although this varied and some stations chose 1950-1969.

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