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Originally a 1947 product of the left-wing Glasgow Unity Theatre, it is a rambling, three-generation, kitchen-sink soap opera set in Glasgow's notorious Gorbals slums.
'Men Should Weep' marvels Paul Levy 2010
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"I'm definitely doing more three-generation homes now than five years ago."
More seniors are getting face-lifts  for their homes Jean Patteson 2010
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The Burger family's three-generation trek to the Cedarberg actually started in Lübeck, present-day Germany, with Barend Burger, a blacksmith who came to the Cape in the service of the VOC sometime toward the end of the seventeenth century.
Belongings: Property, Family, and Identity in Colonial South Africa 2008
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Originally the DoCoMushrooms were a three-generation family of grandparents, parents and little kid mushrooms.
Subscribers get to choose new DoCoMushroom Jan Kuczynski 2007
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Originally the DoCoMushrooms were a three-generation family of grandparents, parents and little kid mushrooms.
Archive 2007-02-01 Jan Kuczynski 2007
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Then there's the three-generation African American family who live in the connected brownstones next to ours, whose initial feelings about our arrival were harder to gauge.
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Relationships within three-generation families (College of Home Economics research publication 155) by William M Smith
Looking Back 2009
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A three-generation family chronicle set in northeast Texas.
Texas novels 2009
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"Tough Trade" is a provocative, contemporary one-hour drama about a three-generation Nashville music dynasty whose penchant for drink, debauchery and divorce has left them both morally corrupt and on the verge of bankruptcy.
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Peter Lawry runs the three-generation family business that's been in this area since 1946.
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