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would-be and mothers
Egg donations are authorised in France, but most fertility clinics set a maximum age limit of 42 for would-be mothers.

would-be and from
Needing cash, the Bidwills began entertaining offers from would-be investors, and one of the men who approached the Bidwills was Lamar Hunt, son and heir of Texas millionaire oilman H. L. Hunt.
The atoll has been occupied at various times by guano miners, would-be settlers or military personnel, mostly from Mexico, which formerly claimed it until international arbitration awarded it to France in 1931.
The UP also suffered an increasing number of losses during this term ( including the assassination of presidential candidate Bernardo Jaramillo ), which stemmed both from private proto-paramilitary organizations, increasingly powerful drug lords and a number of would-be paramilitary-sympathizers within the armed forces.
The Colombian Government sought additional support from the IFIs, the European Union, and other countries, with the intention of financing the social component of the original plan, but met with little cooperation as the would-be donors considered that the U. S. approved aid represented an undue military slant and additionally lacked the will to spend such amounts of money.
The greed of a draugr causes it to viciously attack any would-be grave robbers, but the draugr also expresses an innate jealousy of the living, stemming from a longing for the things of the life it once had.
* Big Sam: A strong, husky, hardworking field slave who in post-war lawlessness comes to Scarlett's rescue from would-be merciless thieves.
Given MLB's refusal to consider expansion, Kirksey, Cullinan, Smith, and Hofheinz joined forces with would-be owners from other cities and announced the formation of a new league to compete with the established National and American Leagues.
In addition, the Society faced litigation from previous members and would-be heirs.
Within a few days a ship arrived and evacuated the four Norwegians and their would-be reinforcements after demolishing the weather station to prevent it from falling into German hands.
Playing as Keystone Kop Officer Kelly, the player's objective is to stop would-be robber Hooligan Harry from escaping Southwick's Mall.
After several misadventures, and escaping from Pontius Pilate, the fugitive winds up in a lineup of would-be mystics and prophets who harangue the passing crowd in a plaza.
* Barriers to Entry: Barriers to entry are factors and circumstances that prevent entry into market by would-be competitors and limit new companies from operating and expanding within the market.
On 27 July 1981, he was shot 5 times from a distance of around two meters in a Warsaw Victoria ( now Sofitel ) hotel coffee shop, but survived the attack, chasing his would-be assassin down to the coffee shop's front entrance before collapsing ;
At the start of each episode of the 1998 television series Fantasy Island, a darker version of the original, bookings for would-be visitors to the Island were sent to Mr. Roarke via a pneumatic tube from a dusty old travel agency.
According to a random survey, most would-be Saudis come from the Subcontinent and Arab countries.
Meanwhile, inside, Matzerath tries to rescue the half-blind Victor Weluhn ( who had escaped from the siege of the Polish post office in Danzig at the beginning of the book and of the war ) from his two green-hatted would-be executioners.
The Ottoman method of stalling was to require any would-be excavators to buy the site from its native owners first.
Although this makes it quite safe from any would-be invader, it also makes it a prison of sorts for those not possessing a portal key.
If the person who may not link is not completely barred from disclosing the destination of the would-be link, then this person may describe the destination and someone else can do the linking.
Presumably alien welfare is less than American, but the would-be alien benefits tremendously from leaving his homeland.
Stage Door ( 1937 ) is an RKO film, adapted from the play by the same name, that tells the story of several would-be actresses who live together in a boarding house at 158 West 58th Street in New York City.
Thiệu then passed legislation to restrict candidacy eligibility for the 1971 election, banning almost all would-be opponents, while the rest withdrew as it was obvious that the poll would be a sham ; Thiệu won more than 90 percent of the vote and the election was uncontested, while Kỳ retired from politics.

would-be and advice
WriteAPrisoner. com and many other prison pen pal sites are proactive, though, in offering full disclosure of inmates ' crimes and providing advice for would-be pen pals.
* National Consumer Agency on Pyramid Schemes-Irish consumer site describes local pyramid schemes and offers advice to would-be participants.
* Our critics ' advice-In this article Alex Petridis gives advice to young, aspiring, would-be music journalists.
He was probably deluged with inquiries about the Shasta region, and was forced to publish in more detail some advice to the would-be gold miners.
Journal ’ s “ Dear Nedd Ludd ” column, which provided advice to would-be monkeywrenchers on sabotage techniques.
* In the Oscar-winning film The King's Speech ( 2010 ) would-be King George VI, following his therapist's advice, sings to the tune of " Swanee River " the phrases he can't pronounce due to stammering.
** In this article Adrian Searle gives advice to ambitious, young, would-be art critics.

would-be and recently
Well-known patients of St. Elizabeths include would-be presidential assassins Richard Lawrence ( who attempted to kill Andrew Jackson ) and more recently John Hinckley, Jr. who shot Ronald Reagan, as well as the successful assassin of James Garfield, Charles J. Guiteau ( until his execution ).
Charles VI's friend and advisor, Olivier de Clisson, had recently been the target of an assassination attempt by agents of John V, Duke of Brittany ; the would-be assassin, Pierre de Craon, had taken refuge in Brittany.
In 1981, she starred in Second-Hand Hearts for esteemed director Hal Ashby as " Dinette Dusty ", a recently widowed waitress and would-be singer who marries a boozy carwash worker named " Loyal ", played by Robert Blake to get back her children from their paternal grandparents.

would-be and arrived
When Noer's force arrived, they found that the gates to the fortress had been left open for an unknown reason, and promptly walked in, surprising the would-be defenders.
When Peter II died, there were multiple candidates for the throne including Peter I ’ s first wife, Yevdokiya, and Peter I ’ s daughter, Elizabeth However, Alexis Dolgoruky and his allies chose Anna Ivanonva, the daughter of Peter I ’ s half brother Ivan, because the Supreme Privy Council wanted a ruler that would not impose on the powers of the Council, allowing them to continue to virtually rule the empire The Supreme Privy Council offered her the throne with “ Konditsii ” or Conditions These included the inability of the empress to marry, designate a successor, declare war or peace, raise taxes, or spend state revenue without the consent of the Council Many other nobles saw this as an aristocratic grab for power and told the would-be empress so as soon as she arrived in Moscow Ultimately, Anna invalidated the conditions, abolished the Council and sent many members who advocated the conditions into exile.
The would-be robbers fled the scene with a stolen car before the police arrived.
Junghuhn tells how after a perilous and hungry flight he arrived in a friendly village, and the food that was offered by his hosts was the flesh of two prisoners who had been slaughtered the day before, however he maintains that the Batak exaggerated their love of human flesh in order to frighten off would-be invaders and to gain occasional employment as mercenaries for the coastal tribes who were plagued by pirates.

would-be and soil
While many of the other communities in Anoka County experienced growth due to farming, Blaine ’ s sandy soil and abundant wetlands discouraged would-be farmers and it remained a prime hunting area.

would-be and ,"
The Japanese word " go " has also been translated to mean the " second one ;" and in some older sources, this would-be emperor may be identified as " Kameyama, the second ," or as " Kameyama II.
According to local lore, the town was originally known as " Shakerag ," from the rag would-be passengers would wave to stop trains passing through.
These would-be replacements, also using the same basic chassis as the Comet and Maverick, became the Mercury Monarch and the American Ford Granada, came with more standard and optional equipment than the Comet and Maverick, and were considered to be " luxury compacts ," a step up from the Comet and Maverick.
Many critics ( such as Stanley Wells for example ) interpret this to mean that Valentine is indeed handing Silvia over to her would-be rapist, but another school of thought suggests that Valentine simply means " I will love you with as much love as I love Silvia ," thus reconciling the dichotomy of friendship and love as depicted elsewhere in the play.
Other than tracing the birth of the Arab national movement, Antonius also argues that it was Great Britain that dishonoured its prior commitments to the Arabs, and instead pursued its own colonial interests at the expense of what Antonius calls the " true will of the people ," namely unity and independence of the would-be Arab state.
" While she mocked conservative suffrage activist Carrie Chapman Catt when Catt admonished would-be suffrage orators never to " hold a militant pose ," or wear " a dress that shows your feet in front ," Barnes was supportive of progressive suffragists.
I mean, thank God you're alive ," before telling the would-be new crew to check back in a week.
* December 14 – The United States Border Patrol arrests the would-be " Millenium Bomber ," Ahmed Ressam, when he arrives from Canada by ferry at Port Angeles, Washington, with timing devices and 130 pounds ( 59 kg ) of explosives in his car.
In the story " Blood Work ," Sedaris describes an instance in which he is mistaken for an erotic housekeeper and his would-be john makes frequent and emphatic mention of FIRE ISLAND as a secret code.
In Grisham's " The Kindest Cut ," the author details his time at Delta State and how coach Ferriss handled the difficult task of cutting the would-be outfielder.
In addition to being " just darned fun ," the activity provides a legal outlet for would-be protesters to address " cathedral ( s ) of consumption " like Wal-Mart.
" It was the grandest cinema of my younger days ," says the would-be Actor Abhishek Bachchan.
Jean Craighead George announced in November 2007 that the book is being adapted into a film by Robert and Andy Young Productions Inc. Andy Young traveled to Nunavut in 2008 with the intention of finding a young Inuk or Inupiat to play the role of Julie, but stated in April 2008 that he was in discussion with a non-Inuk to play the role because they " didn't find the person that we felt was going to breathe the right kind of feeling into the story ," and because they had resistance from would-be investors to using a first-time actress for the film.
The Dreamers ' hit should not be confused with a copycat song, " Let's Do the Freddie ," sung by Chubby Checker and released as a single in 1965 apparently to cash in on the would-be dance fad.

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