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English-german dictionary. 2013.
English-german dictionary. 2013.
The Jukes family — was a New York hill family studied in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The studies are part of a series of other family studies, including the Kallikaks, the Zeros and the Nams, that were often quoted as arguments in support of eugenics,… … Wikipedia
Immediate Family — A person s smallest family unit, consisting of the closest relatives, such as parents, siblings and children. Immediate family may contain both biological relatives and those related through marriage, such as a brother in law. Exact inclusions… … Investment dictionary
The Osborne Family Spectacle of Dancing Lights — is a display of Christmas lights and decorations at Disney s Hollywood Studios at the Walt Disney World Resort near Orlando, Florida. Initially constructed by an Arkansas businessman as a gift for his six year old daughter, the display has become … Wikipedia
immediate family — As the word appears in a mutual benefit certificate or in the rules and regulations of a mutual benefit society: those members of the same household to which the insured belongs who are bound together by ties of relationship, such as one s… … Ballentine's law dictionary
immediate family — nuclear family, family of the closest relation, parents and children … English contemporary dictionary
immediate family — Term used in the NASD rules of fair practice to refer to one s parents, brothers, sisters, children, relatives supported financially, father in law, mother in law, sister in law, and brother in law. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary … Financial and business terms
Who Killed the Robins Family? — is a mystery/contest novel created by Bill Adler and written by Thomas Chastain. The first edition (ISBN 0 688 02171 9) was published in hardcover format by William Morrow in 1983. Warner Books published the paperback edition in 1984 (ISBN 0 446… … Wikipedia
Family of Barack Obama — Index: A · B · C · D · E · F · G … Wikipedia
immediate — 01. George s new restaurant has been an [immediate] success, with almost a full house every night since it opened. 02. Phone us [immediately] if you have any problems. 03. The medicine had an [immediate] and positive effect. 04. A car bomb threat … Grammatical examples in English
family — noun 1 group of people related to each other ADJECTIVE ▪ big, large ▪ entire, whole ▪ a summer movie for the whole family ▪ close … Collocations dictionary
immediate — adjective Etymology: Middle English immediat, from Anglo French, from Late Latin immediatus, from Latin in + Late Latin mediatus intermediate more at mediate Date: 15th century 1. a. acting or being without the intervention of another object,… … New Collegiate Dictionary