Sentences with phrase «who vocalises»

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And the danger is, those who profess to love the club the most by standing by Wenger and the board are the ones who by their inaction to vocalise and act against what is blatantly wrong with the club they are doing the most to ensure its downfall.
Deschamps — who called up the central midfielder for friendlies against Colombia and Russia had this to vocalise: «This is a situation that he must not appreciate because of everything he would have been able to offer»
Women who feel more in control in the reading I have done relate it to things like ambulatory ability, acceptability of vocalising their pain, social control (i.e. who is present at the birth), environmental control and comfort — leading them to feel more mentally able to cope with labour and being more in control of themselves which is often highlighted as a definer of a good birth experience.
Several studies show that mothers who suffer from postnatal depression improve when they incorporate infant massage into their daily routine, and an Australian study of infant massage and father - baby bonding, found that at 12 weeks old, babies who were massaged (by their fathers) greeted their fathers with more eye contact, smiling, vocalising and touch than those in the control group.
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