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Meanings of consider family in English
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Usage of consider family in English
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Climbing has given my husband and me a community that we considerfamily.
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They want the proposed changes to the laws for dividing property after divorce to considerfamily violence.
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Also considerfamily pooling, where family members who live with you could transfer their points to you.
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Over 90 per cent of people considerfamily the most important thing in life, a survey revealed today.
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Did she ever considerfamily therapy?
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The present study has suggested that future interventions to prevent childhood thinness should considerfamily background as an important factor, especially in multi-child-families.
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I wanted to ask him if sanctuary elephants stayed with the bodies of those they'd consideredfamily.
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Photo: Facebook "These companies say that promoting condoms is not consideredfamily friendly," Mr Rich said.
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It's a club he considersfamily.
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She only said that to get close to him; he always had a weakness for those he consideredfamily.
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Kelly decides to hold a baptism ceremony for her kids, attended by the close friends she now considersfamily.
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In my family, the children borne by all six women play together and are consideredfamily without barrier or reservation.
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"And some get to choose the people they considerfamily."
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It was obviously no longer consideredfamily viewing since Oireachtas Report was now scheduled for 2.30 a.m. tomorrow.
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I've seen how strong a community Shelly is part of, and how getting clean would require her to leave behind those she considersfamily.
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Mr O'Neill urged the community to considerfamilies who have lost the most to and are in dire need of basics when relief supplies arrive.