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Their expressed standards concerning sex roles, desirable age for marriage, characteristics of an ideal mate, number of children desired are congruent with the values and stereotypes of the preceding generation -- minus compulsive rebellion.
Their experience is quite in contrast with that of children of upper- and upper-middle-class native-born parents, who are more likely to regard education as good for its own sake and to discount the vocational emphases in the curriculum.
Their children were born at various places throughout the Roman Empire and Agrippina acquired a well-deserved reputation for successful childbearing.
Their children were called mestizos, but the Native Cubans called them Guajiro, which translates as " one of us ".
Their time at the school was cut short when Elizabeth Branwell, their aunt who joined the family to look after the children after the death of their mother, died of internal obstruction in October 1842.
Their efforts included attacking social discrimination by the upper class, authorities, and " commoners " and the use of degrading language against children in public schools.
Their parents had 12 children, but only one daughter ( who later married Scipio Africanus the Younger ) and two sons, Tiberius and Gaius, survived childhood.
Their marriage would produce five children: Ernest (" Ernie "), Lucion (" Luke "), Heidi, Cindy, and Elise.
Their hardihood is evident in their wild appearance, and they are beings who are cruel to their children on the very day they are born.
Their children, the first Irish Australians in the sense we understand the term, played a definitive role in shaping Australian history, society and culture.
Their children, James Haven ( born 1973 ) and Angelina Jolie ( born 1975 ), would go on to enter the film business, Haven as an actor and producer, and Jolie as a movie star in her own right.
Their daughter Helen Julia Hay, a writer and poet, married Payne Whitney of the influential Whitney family ; their children were U. S. ambassador John Hay Whitney and Joan Whitney Payson.
Their son Horst, the first of five children, was born in November 1945.
Their children were at an advantage since they could speak both languages and they worked as agents for the revolutionaries and spread ideologies across borders.
Their first three children, Josephine, John, and Dudley Thomas, were born between 1941 and 1943.
Their tradition says that they split from the Otoe tribe, which belongs to the same Chiwere branch of the Siouan language, because of a love affair between the children of two tribal chiefs.
Their three children grow up and their sons leave home, including their first-born son, Elzevir.
Their children were
Their long and happy marriage produced three children, Herbert ( b. 1849 ), Wilhelm ( b. 1852 ) and Marie ( b. 1847 ).
Their top priority is PKU, as it has become increasingly common, and sufferers often bear children who will be carriers of the recessive gene, and may themselves live past the age of sixty.
Their children were Marie ( 1198 – 15 October in 1224 ) and Philippe Hurepel ( 1200 – 1234 ), Count of Clermont and eventually, by marriage, Count of Boulogne.
Their use in children is not absolutely contraindicated, however.
Their children were:
Their parents think of it as harmless fun until it turns out that the invasion is real and aliens are using the children to help them get control of Earth.
Their children were:

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Their enemies, the NLF, managed to seize power, with Aden itself under NLF control.
Their kingdom collapsed in the Vandalic War of 533 – 4, in which Justinian I managed to reconquer the Africa province for the Eastern Roman ( Byzantine ) Empire.
Their first recording deal came that same year, when Quorthon managed to secure the consent of Tyfon Grammofon's boss ( Quorthon's father Börje Forsberg, although Quorthon himself spread rumors to keep the audience unaware of this ) to record two tracks for the compilation Scandinavian Metal Attack in 1984.
Their debut single "( We Don't Need This ) Fascist Groove Thang " attracted some attention and, due to its overtly left-wing political lyrics, was banned by BBC Radio 1 DJ Mike Read ( who is a staunch supporter of the Conservative Party ), and neither this nor any other of the four singles taken from the band's debut album Penthouse and Pavement managed to reach the Top 40 in the UK Singles Chart.
Their first Immediate single was the daring " Here Come the Nice ", which was clearly influenced by their drug use, and managed to escape censorship despite the fact that it openly referred to the dealer who sold drugs.
Their first live performances occurred around winter 1982 / 83, playing at a party and then at a couple of gigs they managed to get at a local bar ; at the latter their set included a 20-minute version of the one-chord song " O. D.
Their demands were partially met in 1922 when the Revenue Department was separated from the Devaswom, a semi-government organization that managed the Hindu temples, thus removing the restriction on non-Hindus and avarnas in the executive service.
Their demise came shortly afterwards in a political coup managed by what become the second generation of leaders.
Their opponents, led by Stanisław Mikołajczyk, managed only one victory, but it was a substantial one: Poland preserved its status as an independent state, contrary to the plans of some influential communists such as Wanda Wasilewska, who were in favour of Poland becoming another republic of the Soviet Union.
Their record in the World Cups has been poor as they have not yet managed a win.
Their first comeback album Back for Good, which included four new tracks, as well as all of the previous hits redone with modern techniques, stayed at number one position in Germany for five consecutive weeks and managed to top the charts in 15 countries, eventually selling three million copies in Europe alone.
Their new Khan launched a daring strike at Coventry in the Lyran Alliance and managed to restore the Jade Falcons ' strength by winning possession of other Crusader units in the Harvest Trials.
Their sister Anne Marie has worked extensively in the music industry, managed tours for the brothers ' respective bands, and was credited for " coordination " on Loveless.
Their group managed to cross the River Spree at the Weidendammer Bridge.
Their championship honours include three Division 3 ( North ) championships in 1931 – 32, 1947 – 48 and 1951 – 52, a Division 4 ( now League Two ) championship in 1975 – 76 ( when they were managed by future England manager Graham Taylor ).
Their forces clashed with those of Muhammad Ali Pasha, and managed to seize from him the two fortresses of Tur.
Their older sister then took charge of them and managed their careers for some time.
Their vast business interests are managed through Heytesbury Pty Ltd, a company named after the family peerage.
Their natural wariness, while valuable in a herding dog that may need to alert their shepherd of strange animals or people, combined with their herding bossiness, can lead to shyness or aggression in even the most friendly puppy if not properly managed.
Their second album achieved slightly higher success than their first but still only managed to chart at No. 139 in the United States.
Their frustrations with contractual obligations continually increased yet also managed to inspire the song " No Stress " which was nominated for numerous audio and video awards once released in 2001.
Their patched-up team managed to beat A. C. Milan in the home leg at Old Trafford in the semi-finals, but went out of the competition when they lost the return leg 4-0.
Their most famous find was Lily Pons, who the couple managed until Pons and the couple had a falling out.
Their 45 – 45 record barely qualified the Jackals for the 2001 Northern League playoffs, but the team managed to sweep Albany-Colonie in the first round.
Their antics have been described as totally irresponsible and yet the attendant publicity, coordinated by Matt O ' Connor, has managed to inform the British public of an issue that others had failed to do hitherto.

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