Sentences with phrase «obscure birth of a child»

What our authors are saying through all this structure of imagery is that the obscure birth of a child to a carpenter's wife was, in view of all that came out of it, a decisive moment in history, when something genuinely new began, and the traffic of two worlds was initiated, to be traced by the discerning eye all through the story that was to follow.

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Access to effective birth control, an abundance of food, and low child mortality rates would all obscure the evolutionary influences seen in the preindustrial data.
Compassionate, Safe and Rigorous Child Protection Practice with Biological Parents of Adopted Children Turnell, Elliott, & Hogg Child Abuse Review, 16 (2), 2007 View Abstract Examines the trend toward using adoption as a tool of child protection primarily to ensure that children do not languish in care, and poses the question: does this trend obscure the rights of relinquishing birth parChild Protection Practice with Biological Parents of Adopted Children Turnell, Elliott, & Hogg Child Abuse Review, 16 (2), 2007 View Abstract Examines the trend toward using adoption as a tool of child protection primarily to ensure that children do not languish in care, and poses the question: does this trend obscure the rights of relinquishing birth Children Turnell, Elliott, & Hogg Child Abuse Review, 16 (2), 2007 View Abstract Examines the trend toward using adoption as a tool of child protection primarily to ensure that children do not languish in care, and poses the question: does this trend obscure the rights of relinquishing birth parChild Abuse Review, 16 (2), 2007 View Abstract Examines the trend toward using adoption as a tool of child protection primarily to ensure that children do not languish in care, and poses the question: does this trend obscure the rights of relinquishing birth parchild protection primarily to ensure that children do not languish in care, and poses the question: does this trend obscure the rights of relinquishing birth children do not languish in care, and poses the question: does this trend obscure the rights of relinquishing birth parents?
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