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Meanings of direct family in English
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Usage of direct family in English
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Two directfamily members have also since tested positive, officials said.
2
The aged, especially the aged widow or widower, are not in the directfamily group.
3
The Hereditary witches are those, of course, who have kept the Craft alive in a directfamily line.
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This vibrant portrait in was acquired directly from the artist in the 1950s and by directfamily descent to the current owner.
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This is what real loneliness feels like -no directfamily and no future family to give my life a sense of purpose.
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She says her mother has been unfairly treated, given she has Alzheimers and no directfamily member in New Zealand to care for her.
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Australians and their directfamily members will still be allowed in but must self-quarantine for 14 days, regardless of which country they have travelled to.
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Fewer still can claim a directfamily connection to both Vladimir Lenin and Joseph Stalin, two of the most significant figures of the 20th century.
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Compassionate leave is also granted to inmates if a directfamily member is suffering from a serious illness and may be thought to be dying.
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'No, sir, no directfamily.
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"Lady Frances," he continued, "is the sole survivor of the directfamily of the late Earl of Rufton.
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"He's using that warehouse rent-free, so either he has a directfamily connection or the Beales are just sentimental about the name."