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It's a vitalrecord in the sense that the emotions are palpably raw at times.
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After its release, the show broke a vitalrecord.
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The rare quality, which made it "sell right along-likethe Bible," is that it is the vitalrecord of a keen and searching intelligence.
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It would not prevent the destruction of vitalrecords such as Windrush-generation landing cards, for example.
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He's managed to remove most of the vitalrecords, a lesson he undoubtedly learned from Carlos.
Usage of civil status in anglès
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But your civilstatus was quite puzzling, and I wanted to know what had happened.
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Maybe talking about a civilstatus which actually is exactly the same thing as marriage.
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The proposed legislation would convey civilstatus on the registered partnerships of cohabiting heterosexual and same-sex couples.
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Turgot and de Malesherbes were entertaining him with a project which conceded to Protestants the civilstatus.
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Their civilstatus was regulated, as heretofore, by the former Polish legislation, not by that of the Empire.
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The Bill published in June will convey civilstatus on the registered partnerships of cohabiting heterosexual and same-sex couples.
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She had no civilstatus; her name of "Clemence" and her age were recorded only by a notary public.
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Effect estimates were adjusted for sex, civilstatus, mother tongue, education, job position, neighborhood socioeconomic position, and UV exposure from outdoor occupation.
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The union should also help facilitate cross-nationality adoptions, child custody, inheritance and the recognition of civilstatus certificates, according to a new survey.
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"Why, to re-establish your civilstatus and your rights of citizenship as a live person."
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"I, the CivilStatus of Women under Tiberius!"
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But here at Jules Wonderson's, we have ready-wears for all of the five hundred and twenty major professions listed in the CivilStatus Almanac.
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Our correspondent in Port Vila said parents and their children were flooding the CivilStatus Office to apply for their identity cards before 4 February.
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** The Chaldæan women of wealth or noble birth, whose civilstatus gave them a higher position, did not enjoy so much freedom.