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infant and River
* Hydaspides ( River Hydaspes in India ), nurses of infant Zagreus
* Lamides or Lamusides ( Lamos River in Cilicia ), possible nurses of infant Dionysus
Pecos Bill was traveling in a covered wagon as an infant when he fell out unnoticed by the rest of his family near the Pecos River ( thus his nickname ).
It is now in the valley of the infant River Trent ( which the T & M follows until the River becomes navigable and the canal is no longer needed ).
Mundane activities such as Mary washing diapers in the River Jordan, or a dove descending on the newborn infant may be depicted.
Rescued from the Colorado River as an infant and raised by Shamus Tobin, tomboy Molly Brown is determined to find a wealthy man to marry.
The stream that runs axially through the bog drains at its eastern end into the infant Beaulieu River.
As early as 1814, a party of Norwegians was brought to Canada to build a winter road from York Factory on Hudson Bay in northern Canada to the infant Red River settlement at the site of present-day Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.
Following the course of the infant River Trent, the waterway climbs to a summit level at Stockton Brook, which carries it over the watershed between the Trent and Churnet Valleys.
Hinton and Woodford Halse are separated by the infant River Cherwell and the former course of the Great Central Main Line railway.
From here, fresh produce for the infant Sydney town was shipped down the Hawkesbury River.

infant and rises
* Age of infant — SIDS incidence rises from zero at birth, is highest from two to four months of age, and declines toward zero after the infant's first year.
For instance, a set of steps which rises four feet high does not afford the act of climbing if the actor is a crawling infant.

infant and near
The infant Hermes stole a number of his cows and took them to a cave in the woods near Pylos, covering their tracks.
To save Elvira's honor, her family kept her infant and took him to the near village of Bolaños de Calatrava, and Diego was later transferred to Aldea del Rey under the tutelage of Sancha López del Peral.
" When a young man stood before him for sentencing after admitting to stealing jewels from a parcel, the defendant's wife stood near him, infant daughter in her arms, and Landis mused what to do about the situation.
** Charles Lindbergh, Jr., the infant son of Anne Morrow Lindbergh and Charles Lindbergh, is kidnapped from the family home near Hopewell, New Jersey.
* 27 May: A woman and her infant granddaughter, aged 14 months, of Petah Tikva were killed when a suicide bomber detonated himself near an ice cream parlor outside a shopping mall.
Many infant botulism patients have been demonstrated to live near a construction site or an area of soil disturbance.
Don Luis leaves the infant at a convent near Leghorn, Italy, ( where the nuns christen him Anthony ) and lies to Maria's father, wealthy merchant John Bonnyfeather, telling him that the infant is also dead.
The child did not die, but was rescued on a Welsh shore – near Aberdyfi according to most versions of the tale – by a prince named Elffin ap Gwyddno ; the reborn infant grew to became the legendary bard Taliesin.
He was buried in Saint-Germain-des-Prés, near Paris, where the tombs of him, Bilichild, and his infant son Dagobert were discovered in 1645 ; the contents were pilfered.
When George Read was an infant the family moved to New Castle County, Delaware, settling near the village of Christiana.
" Paracelsus ' late wife Anna was the one who discovered the infant Vincent near St Vincent's hospital and brought him to Father.
In October 2011, a Palestinian stoning attack near Kiryat Arba caused the car of a resident to overturn, killing him and his infant son.
Ahsoballache performs the tasks that night ; at the next dawn, he and his wife discover the infant Edechewe near their bed.
By two weeks, the infant begins to explore its surroundings for short periods but stay near her.
Once the infants habituated to the object ( i. e., spent less time looking at it ) either the object was spatially moved while the infant remained at the same place near the table or the object was left in the same place but the infant was moved to the opposite side of the table.
Kane became pregnant with his child, and she traveled with the infant through time to a cliff side near Raine.
Angelus and Darla retaliated by attacking Holtz's family at his home near York, killing his wife and their infant son.
As the invasion of France loomed near in 1940, Irena and the infant escaped France via Spain and Portugal ( where the Koprowski family reunited ), to Brazil, where Koprowski worked in Rio de Janeiro for the Rockefeller Foundation.
A codicil to his will, however, left Orley Farm ( near London ) to his much younger second wife and infant son.
When the sun ( with its spacious light ) is folded up ; When the stars fall, losing their lustre ; When the mountains vanish ( like a mirage ); When the she-camels, ten months with young, are left untended ; When the wild beasts are herded together ( in the human habitations ); When the oceans boil over with a swell ; When the souls are sorted out, ( being joined, like with like ); When the female ( infant ), buried alive, is questioned – For what crime she was killed ; When the scrolls are laid open ; When the world on High is unveiled ; When the Blazing Fire is kindled to fierce heat ; And when the Garden is brought near ;- ( Then ) shall each soul know what it has put forward.
It transmits the sounds by radio waves to a receiver unit with a speaker carried by, or near to, the person caring for the infant.

infant and runs
In the story, Hagar runs between the hills of Safa and Marwah looking for water for her infant son until God eventually reveals her the Zamzam.
In Islamic tradition, Ibrahim's wife Hagar runs between the hills of Safa and Marwah looking for water for her infant son Ishmael until God eventually reveals her the Zamzam.
Another demonstration of Elphaba's innate power occurs when she rescues the infant snow monkey which she later names Chistery: Seeing the monkey stranded on an island in the middle of a lake, Elphaba feels compelled to save him, and runs toward the island despite her mortal allergy to water.

infant and around
Alcimede I ( wife of Aeson ) already had an infant son named Jason whom she saved from being killed by Pelias, by having women cluster around the newborn and cry as if he were still-born.
Evidence suggests that salts, pesticides, and residues of chemical fertilizers are also adversely affecting human life around the former Aral Sea ; infant mortality in the region approaches 10 % compared with the 1991 national rate of 2. 7 %.
The painting demonstrates an eerie beauty as the graceful figures kneel in adoration around the infant Christ in a wild landscape of tumbling rock and whirling water.
The Kouretes dancing around the infant Zeus as pictured in Jane Ellen Harrison, Themis 1912, p. 23.
) The sisters were terrified by what they saw in the box: either a snake coiled around an infant, or an infant that was half-man and half-serpent.
In addition to the risky pregnancy, a heat wave besieged New York in July 1905 and temperatures peaked around 100 ° F ; the infant mortality rate rose to 80 %.
Guinevere had once fostered an infant found in an eagle ’ s nest, who had a ruby necklace wrapped around its neck.
The trouble comes when some of the Rumfuddlers ( a term given to an annual gathering to see who can best mess around with what should be ) play pranks on parallel world, such as switching the infant Adolf Hitler with a baby from a Jewish couple, or putting together a football team made up of all of the great men in history.
The plot revolves around Sarah's quest to reach the center of an enormous otherworldly maze to rescue her infant brother Toby, who has been kidnapped by Jareth, the Goblin King.
His father, James Henry Sullivan, and his infant brother, Robert, were taken in by one of his mother's sisters, " my Aunt Lizzie ", around whom he focused the first chapter of his second memoir, Much Ado About Me.
Rather, the church believes that baptism is the first step in church membership, where the parents make a profession of faith on behalf of the infant in the hope that their child will later confirm that profession at or around the age of 13.
This allowed the infant to look around and observe his surroundings.
Johns escaped from the car of a man who drove her and her infant daughter around the area between Stockton and Patterson for approximately 1½ hours.
Hotaru's age fluctuates during the series ; she is first introduced as a 12 year old, is reborn as an infant, quickly develops into a young child around 4 or 5, then reaches her proper chronological age after a metaphysical epiphany.
Another Holliday biographer, Gary L. Roberts, argues that it is unlikely that an infant as young as two months would have undergone cleft palate surgery in that era, as most operations of this type were postponed until the child was around two years old.
However, by the mid-18th century, investors were beginning to understand how to game the system, and it became increasingly common to buy tontines for young children, especially for girls around the age of 5 ( since girls lived longer than boys, and by which age they were less at risk of infant mortality ).
) The sisters were terrified by what they saw in the box: either a snake coiled around an infant, or an infant that was half-man and half-serpent.
As a newborn infant, she instinctively adopted a fur-covered, somewhat animal-like form in response to the cold weather around her.
A mother carries her infant around her belly for the first month after birth.
The infant wraps its tail around its mother ’ s and tightly grabs her midsection.
It was originally two separate infant and junior schools ( 5 – 7 and 7 – 11 respectively ), with a nursery unit being added in the 1970s around the same time that the infant and junior schools became first and middle schools in September 1972.

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