Sentences with phrase «unborn child named»

A Texas couple has taken this self - indulgence to a whole new level by creating a Facebook page for their unborn child named Marriah Greene (yes, people, we're talking about a profile of an embryo).

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Prove to me that that unborn child should die for what we have done in the name of adultery, War, and lust..
And in his annual Message for the World Day of Peace on 1 January 2009, Benedict XVI noted: «The extermination of millions of unborn children, in the name of the fight against poverty, actually constitutes the destruction of the poorest of all human beings.»
Joseph wasn't around to see it, apparently, but now the fate and promise embedded in the name of Mary's unborn child becomes clear.
Miriam adds, «They should change the name of the center to the «Unborn Children Center» since they don't seem to care too much about the women involved.»
Picking a name for your unborn child can feel like a pretty daunting decision.
It's not surprising that most expecting parents take the responsibility of naming their unborn child very seriously.
The wistful naturalism of the performance makes the melodrama easier to swallow, but the film as a whole comes across as a parody of those war films where you hear a wide - eyed private proclaim how much he's looking forward to seeing his wife and unborn child before embarking on a mission code - named «Total Annihilation».
Kristen Bell felt «pressured» to find the perfect name for her unborn child.
My name, and yours, and the true name of the sun, or a spring of water, or an unborn child, all are syllables of the great word that is very slowly spoken by the shining of the stars.
Their funds were held: - # 6m in the wife's name; - # 30m in trust for the children; - # 56m in the husband's name; and - # 68m in a trust, Mr Charman said, for future generations, yet unborn, of Charmans.
With respect to the issue of the father's involvement with their unborn children, I do believe that the SCC has ruled on that issue (though that case was long before my law school days and I don't remember the case name nor do I care to look it up right now).
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