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And in this brave new single-parent society, we now have the need to refer to the two-parent family.
No Uncertain Terms William Safire 2003
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And in this brave new single-parent society, we now have the need to refer to the two-parent family.
No Uncertain Terms William Safire 2003
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And in this brave new single-parent society, we now have the need to refer to the two-parent family.
No Uncertain Terms William Safire 2003
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And in this brave new single-parent society, we now have the need to refer to the two-parent family.
No Uncertain Terms William Safire 2003
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The total included 2,333 members of one - or two-parent families.
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Single - and two-parent families may stay with relatives or friends, she says, maybe separating children if no one can keep them all.
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Conservative, Christian, the product of a two-parent, two-income household.
How to Flirt with A Naked Werewolf Molly Harper 2011
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Single - and two-parent families may stay with relatives or friends, she says, maybe separating children if no one can keep them all.
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Looking back on it, I realize I was never quite in love with him, but I desperately wanted to provide a two-parent home for my girls.
Live and Let Love Andrea Buchanan 2011
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In a response published in the New York Times, former Duke and current NBA star Grant Hill effectively rebuked Rose's words: "In his garbled but sweeping comment that Duke recruits only 'black players that were 'Uncle Toms,' Jalen seems to change the usual meaning of those very vitriolic words into his own meaning, i.e., blacks from two-parent, middle-class families."
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