We are committed to getting Nanny State off our backs, out of our pockets and out of our lives! |
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Max raced forward, Franny tailing close behind him, and Nanny followed the two of them. |
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Because he has steady employment, Nanny keeps nagging Louise to marry him, however lovelessly, for a meal ticket. |
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And herein lurks the deceptively soft, and indeed ever-welcoming, bosom of Nanny State. |
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It's the voice of the Nanny State at its lecturing, presumptuous, arrogant, illogical and whiny worst. |
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We don't know whether it's Fran Drescher's sense of style or her witticisms on The Nanny, that capture 10-year-old Ashlay Skerrit's attention, but it's her favorite TV show. |
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Nanny is attractive, bright, 25 with a delectable smile and good manners. |
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Nanny was the greatest of the generals of the Maroons, runaway slaves who forged a society and an identity in the weedy-thick hill country of the Jamaican hinterland. |
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Maybe the cooler air had persuaded me or, more likely, Nanny, that it was safe for me not to wear the usual sola topi which I know I possessed because there are photographs. |
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He played a villain in Nanny McPhee and the Big Bang, which also starred Emma Thompson and Maggie Gyllenhaal. |
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Nanny McPhee has an exaggerated persona, as well as ugly warts and a prominent bucktooth. |
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Widower Colin Firth needs the help of Emma Thompson's snaggletoothed Nanny McPhee. |
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With the recent drop in the economy, Nannies on the Go, a Dallas, Fort Worth Nanny Placement Agency, is announcing a discount in their placement fees. |
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My wife Emma Thompson and I did Greyfriars Bobby and Nanny McPhee, which means that Gaia can see both mum and dad. |
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Nanny Broome was looking up at the outer wall. Just under the ceiling there were three lunette windows, heavily barred and blacked out in the normal way by centuries of grime. |
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A key on-board highlight is set to be the creation of sock puppets which uses stickers from the Flying Nanny kit as eyes and the socks from the guest's travel pack. |
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No doubt they have been used to employ some more bureaucrats to nanny us some more. |
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To the right of his desk is a laptop showing live shots from a nanny cam trained on his daughter's crib at home. |
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In this day of nanny cams and bug implants, overprotectiveness is the norm. |
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At the same time, the right wing critique of the nanny state rings true with much of the public. |
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This one will include a banishment clause for tattling, since our last nanny came this close to selling a tell-all about life among us. |
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Four percent of preschoolers were cared for primarily by a nanny or babysitter. |
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The 28-year-old sales assistant said she thought that introducing a law would be like creating a nanny state. |
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The government seems to think the answer is to make us all the charges of the nanny state. |
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There are grumblers who say this is another example of meddling by the nanny state. |
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What I'm getting at, Paige, is that I suggested to her a nanny, a nanny who had children herself, who would be a good influence on her daughter. |
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I'm curious as to what two gazillionaires hope to gain by suing their nanny. |
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Meanwhile, cowering on the leather sectionals, bewildered parents plead to the camera for a nanny intervention. |
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Phil was, at some times, much like an obsessive nanny, always fussing over the cleanliness of the house. |
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Eventually, Paul and the nanny begin a flirtation that evolves into an affair. |
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Never in the history of nannies has there been a more fly nanny than Julie Andrews. |
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He and his wife have fought off invasions into their own privacy by a former nanny and into that of baby Leo, born in May. |
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Some may think of us as a nanny state, given the way we coddle our citizens with free health care and equality provisions. |
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Like so many other young British patricians, he was saved from becoming a complete emotional cripple by a tenderhearted nanny. |
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He is awakened to the fact that the only real parental love he has received has been from his nanny. |
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Who expects to find an aging Spanish nanny at the center of a tale of religious hysteria, paranoia, murder and revenge? |
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Watch how the childminder, nanny or nursery staff reacts to your child when you meet them. |
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We finally took advantage of the resort's nanny service so we could enjoy a couple of child-free dinners. |
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I had a nanny who happened to be an opium addict, and who would lock herself in the room, with me, aged 1.5, and languidly chase the dragon. |
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I have wanted to come since I was 10 years old and I had a Scottish nanny called Janet Stewart who taught me how to do the Highland fling. |
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Although she does have a nanny and a supportive husband who downgraded his career to help hers. |
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In addition, Cabal and each member of the family, including the nanny, had an identity card in a false name from the Republic of Uruguay. |
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Finally, to earn a living, she plays nanny to Ray, an eight-year-old with emotional issues, who dresses and acts like a fussy old battleaxe. |
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When she was a child, her nanny regaled her with stories about mermaids and other sea creatures. |
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Rubinstein fled Poland as a teenager and wound up in Australia, working variously as waitress, nanny and household help. |
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In the upper middle and upper classes, child care often is delegated to a nanny. |
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He was attacked after the class nanny stepped out of the room to change another baby's nappy. |
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The source said a phone call from the his children's nanny to his brother raised concerns the musician is bingeing on drugs. |
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My eternally humorless grouch of a nanny was on the warpath, intending to scrub me clean after a messy cops and robbers game gone horribly muddy. |
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I pay tax on my money, my taxed income is paid to the nanny and then I pay tax for the nanny on top. |
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To start with, Jude decided to get so drunk that he let his own children catch him giving their nanny a jolly good seeing to. |
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Charlene poses as the kids' nanny and, through her bootylicious self, teaches everyone a little bit. |
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She also once worked as a nanny in Sydney, but was left destitute when three female flatmates walked out leaving her with bills to pay. |
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The nanny was a woman in her fifties who decided to go travel and see the world with the rest of her life. |
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One thing we will see a lot more of is nanny-sharing, where two families will join up to employ a nanny and the children mix. |
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This too was the nanny state interfering, unenforceable, an infringement of civil liberty. |
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This choice should lie with individual proprietors and is not a decision to be made by an interfering nanny state! |
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But critics believe some of the new advice may be driven by political correctness and a nanny state approach. |
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This year you too could buy someone in a low income country a mosquito net or a nanny goat. |
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I took the raspberry leaf tea with milk from Neville's nanny, but no sugar as it made me restless. |
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I watched her swell, taking on the full mass of an Alpine nanny goat, not the petite female she usually went about as. |
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Surgeons cut a piece from the back of a nanny goat, whose hair resembled all that was left of the girl's fringe, and grafted it to her head. |
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The nanny complains, Ollie answers back, and she carefully takes his hat off and smacks him over the head with the baby's bottle. |
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He also raises 300 fed cattle, 300 nanny goats and grows 350 acres of crops. |
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By this point, I had already twice called the people I nanny for to tell them I didn't know how I'd be back home at all this week. |
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After about another half an hour of questions, she had decided that I was fit to nanny her daughter. |
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Camera phones, nanny cams, and even satellite photos are commonplace. |
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The celebrated nanny college counts as its most famous alumnus Mary Poppins. |
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As Baez writes, Casey never had a nanny and had been fired from Universal Studios two years before Caylee died. |
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We believe Williams as both a beaten-down dad and big-hearted Scottish nanny. |
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Sandra stayed at home, away from the taunts and jibes of her white schoolfellows, and illicitly befriended the children of the family's black nanny. |
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Nearby a nanny was keeping her eye on the four rambunctious children. |
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Telling the nanny to remind the assistant to contact the decorator is not networking. |
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The Louisiana university has turned into a nanny state, issuing a campus smoking ban of dubious legality. |
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ReferQuest isn't technically a matchmaking site, unless you're trying to match a Francophone nanny to your five-year-old. |
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She hired a full-time nanny only when it became unavoidable as the family made plans to travel to Australia for a royal tour. |
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One of my earliest memories is of sitting at our kitchen table, talking to Gladys, my Zulu nanny, while a pot of mielie pap porridge bubbled on the stove. |
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The new nanny replaces part-timer Jessie Webb, 71, who was William's nanny when he was little. |
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And you can tell a lot about a woman by how she behaves towards her nanny. |
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Lucia and Leo Krim were allegedly stabbed to death with a kitchen knife by their nanny, Yoselyn Ortega, 50, on Thursday afternoon. |
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Betty finally had to let her nanny go for good when she repeated her behavior a year later, leaving for six weeks unannounced. |
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She was a beloved mother and nanny to many mokopuna throughout Aotearoa. |
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Uno puts such an onus on smoking students that it ultimately seems like a bully, even more than a nanny. |
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As the all-singing, all-dancing, no-nonsense nanny, Laura has stepped into one of her biggest roles in the very first stage musical to be based on the original 1934 book. |
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They see the FDA decision as one more imposition on their lives and choices by the omnipresent nanny state. |
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He said the airline would be investing heavily in in-flight meals and entertainment and would also offer a nanny service and Indian head massage for passengers. |
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Do you now, or have you ever, employed a live-in nanny or helper? |
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And after she graduated, she looked through postings for a nanny placement service that was available and found one that sounded like a family she wanted to work for. |
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Neither Shawn nor I believe in employing a nanny for the children. |
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That would be the over-zealous interference of the nanny state. |
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When his wife brought home a nanny goat in January 2002 from the vet clinic where she works, this couple never suspected it would help them launch a profitable niche business. |
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She and her brother also spent time at their father's wood yard in Chiswick, where they looked after the family's nanny goat and white-haired terrier dog. |
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But in the evenings she milked two of the nanny goats outside. |
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She worked picking cotton, being a field hand, and then at Melrose Plantation moved from doing the laundry to cook and nanny for the Henry children. |
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This is one area where the nanny state is not nannyish enough. |
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However, critics of the scheme say the moves smack of the nanny state. |
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The Prime Minister says he doesn't want to oversee a nanny state. |
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I'm tempted to say what we've got is a ninny state, not a nanny state. |
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We are actually proud to be a nanny state, despite the freedom we extol. |
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We live in a nanny state, it's about time we learnt to help ourselves. |
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Why should people not have the right to keep their own money and spend it how they see fit, instead of having a nanny State, bossyboots Government tax workers into oblivion? |
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She then returns home to yell at her Ecuadorian nanny, ignore her kids and snort hard drugs until she falls asleep and has to do it all over again. |
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He owned a bar in Puebla and when I would pass by it to and from my work as a nanny, he would come out to talk to me. |
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She eventually found work as a nanny before getting married and setting up home in Thurnscoe, where her husband Joseph, who died 16 years ago, was a miner. |
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Last night the emergence of a clear paper trail over the visa application for his lover's nanny hastened the collapse of his own political credibility. |
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The incorrigible nanny provided the majority of the laughs throughout with her classroom scene and exercise routines the most humorous of the panto. |
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Why can't the servants of the nanny state stick to outlawing other white-knuckle sports, like the games of conkers they've been targeting over the past few days? |
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They might be your taxi driver, day labourer, nanny, or mechanic. |
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Eric finds himself a figurehead for all those who are fed up of the nanny state antics which increasingly govern every aspect of our lives. |
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Ashley, actor Steven Arnold, and nanny Claire Casey tie the knot in Coronation Street's Christmas Day episode. |
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Isabella Rossellini stars as Mrs Kalman, a strict Hasidic Jew who hires young and carefree Chaja as a nanny. |
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Rebecca De Mornay puts in a chilling turn as an evil nanny who sets out to slowly destroy the family she works for. |
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He mewls that now he's given up drink all he has is her, yet she's got three kids, a cleaner and a nanny, her friends and no money problems. |
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The diminutive Rachel Cartwright is the bossiest Billy, or should that be nanny, playing the youngest and smartest goat gruff. |
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Their nanny is from cork, Ireland, and she is amazing and hilarious. |
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Can Frankie save the day with the help of his new friends Neet and Wes, Alphonsine the crazy French nanny and her poodle, Colette? |
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You wanna talk about the nanny state, I think you just got a new definition. |
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Clara was sitting outside Hisper Cottage, shuggling the pram. As Katherine approached, the nanny raised a finger to her lips. |
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And, most recently, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge hired a Norlander as nanny to Prince George. |
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There are also family friendly resorts with facilities for young children including kids' clubs and nanny options. |
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But many New Yorkers had come to view him as a tiresome nanny. |
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Far from being the nanny state in overdrive, this is the kind of early intervention that changes people's lives. |
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The creatures have grazed on the Knoydart peninsula, in the West Highlands, since the escape of two nanny goats and a billy 25 years ago. |
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Employers or appointed agencies are able to hire Malaysian confinement nanny by applying the work permit either online or manually. |
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We got to see the milking parlour and to hang over the fence watching the pregnant nanny goats. |
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However, if they saw good omens such as nanny goats, pigeons or wolves, then the marriage would have good fortune. |
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The young of nanny goats are always well behaved, which is more than can be said of some children. |
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A PUPIL at a Northumberland school has promised not to act the goat during lessons, after being allowed to bring his nanny goats to class. |
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In our enthusiasm for our chosen rural lifestyle we even raised a nanny goat and built her a special abode that carries her name to this day. |
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After the pregnancy, Clementine moved to Sussex to recover, while Diana stayed in London with her nanny. |
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And why would we need to change our palm oil for GM canola or rapeseed or our milk from a backyard nanny goat to milk from a cow on GM feed? |
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He lived in a cottage above the village with his wife, six cats and a nanny goat. |
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Just as a nanny was seen to bring David into the UK, so, presumably, staff entertained her kids while she got titivated for the camera. |
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The scheme, based in desert conditions of North Darfur in west Sudan, loans five nanny goats, a billy goat and a donkey to a family for two years. |
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Precious nanny to Sophia, Olivia, Freyja, Nathan and Finlay. |
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If this is about the nation's health, why have they not backed the Government's attempts, rather than scream that this country is quicky turning into a nanny state? |
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It is either when the required employment period is longer than the issued permit or when the confinement nanny leaves Singapore during her employment period. |
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When finished and full of food, the goats are loaded back into the truck and carted home, where the nanny goats are milked and the milk is turned into cheese. |
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The nine-month old nanny goat, Susie, escaped from her owner's garden through a broken fence and soon started tucking in to treats on the other side. |
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During 1916, at the height of World War I, a change came over Conan Doyle's beliefs prompted by the apparent psychic abilities of his children's nanny, Lily Loder Symonds. |
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A SCOTTISH tourist guide, his American clients and an Australian nanny saved the life of a desperate mum who was about to jump from a bridge more than 100 feet above a ravine. |
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There was sand in every crook and nanny, from truck to keel. As the emerging seamen ran out of expletives so the Kalahari may have run out of sand. |
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Justine Moritz, William's nanny, is convicted of the crime after William's locket, which had contained a miniature portrait of Caroline, is found in her pocket. |
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Later, when George was in the shade with his nanny, Maria Teresa Turrion Borrallo, the Duchess and Duke of Cambridge met a koala bear and fed a giraffe. |
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She offered evidence from Charlie's former nanny Diana Alvarez who worried that Sheen inappropriately touched the girls' molees and their tushies. |
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There's a building in St. Louis called the MEPS Building where doctors probe every crook and nanny of your body to see if you're physically fit enough to join the military. |
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