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n. 1) husband, wife and children. 2) all blood relations. 3) all ...
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1. A group of individuals related by blood or marriage or by a feeling of closeness. 2. A biological classification of related plants or animals that is a division below the order and above the genus. 3. A group of genes related in structure and in function that descended from an ancestral gene. 4. A group of gene products similarly related in stru [..]
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See: Extended family.
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A group of genes related in structure and often in function. The genes belonging to a gene family are descended from an ancestral gene. For example, the hemoglobin genes of critical importance to red blood cells belong to one gene family created by gene duplication (making extra copies of a gene) and divergence (divergent changes in the copies of t [..]
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See: Nuclear family.
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A taxonomic grouping of related, similar genera; the category below order and above genus.
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Usually two or more persons living together and related by birth, marriage, or adoption. Families may consist of siblings or other relatives as well as married couples and any children they have.
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1 [countable] a group of people who live together and are related to one another, usually consisting of parents and children: can be followed by a singular or plural verbA family with two children liv [..]
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early 15c., "servants of a household," from Latin familia "family servants, domestics collectively, the servants in a household," thus also "members of a household, the estate [..]
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/ˈfæmli/ noun plural families 1 family /ˈfæmli/ noun plural families Learner's definition of FAMILY 1  a  : a group of people who are related to each other ◊ This sense of family can refer to [..]
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Stories “1-2-3! We’re Here to Help!” (May 2013 Friend) Tyler and Trey learn to help their mom around the house.“Anna’s Journey Part 1–Leaving Home” (July 2015 Friend and Liahona) Anna traveled from Sw [..]
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A group of at least two people in a household based on marriage, cohabitation, blood relationships, or adoption.
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group of organisms that come from the same ancestors and share similar characteristics. Family is also a classification in chemistry and math. Read more in the NG Education Encyclopedia
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A group of people related by consanguinity or affinity.
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The grouping of plants between order and genus.
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A botanical divsion in the plant kingdom. Contains one or more gernera. feeder roots:
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One group used to classify living organisms. A Family contains more than one Genera. (Plural of Genus)
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One group used in classifying organisms. Families consist of a number of similar genera (plural for genus). Full sun
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Classification level in the organization of the Plant Kingdom
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In plant classifications, a grouping of related plant genera. Finial
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The taxonomic rank above the level of genus and below the order.
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Familia
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One group used in classifying organisms. Families consist of a number of similar genera.
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Group of genera that resemble each other by the combination of characteristics more than any other group
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Your spouse or partner, any children (including adopted and foster children) and any other relatives all of whom normally live with you.
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A botanical separation in the plant kingdom that is made up of genera.
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A broad group of plants with common characteristics.
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A group of plants sharing common and distinctive features; biological category above genus and below order.
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 A botanical divsion in the plant kingdom. Contains one or more gernera.
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A group of several genera (see genus) of plants. For example the rose family (Rosaceae) contains many smaller groups (genera) such as malus (apples),pyracantha (firethorn) and cotoneaster, all with basically similar characteristics.
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a social unit living together; "he moved his family to Virginia"; "It was a good Christian household"; "I waited until the whole house [..]
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a mother and father and their children
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Your: legal or de facto spouse or partner parents, parents-in-law and grandparents children, grandchildren and brothers and sisters as well as all of their children and legal or de facto spouses or pa [..]
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The human group into which individuals are born. In Egyptian, “a single word could mean brother, mother’s brother or brother’s son (and no doubt more besides); others will have had similarly extended meanings. This means that reconstructed genealogies can seldom be verified,” (Baines & Malek, “Atlas of Ancient Egpyt,” p206). Nevertheless, see t [..]
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one of the seven taxonomic ranks used to classify living organisms. Family comes after Order and before Genus. Read more on: Family
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In Chemistry, family refers to a group of elements with similar chemical properties. Chemical families tend to be associated with the vertical columns on the periodic table.Also Known As: GroupsExampl [..]
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A group of individuals related to one another by blood ties, marriage or adoption. Members of families form an economic unit, the adult members of which are responsible for the upbringing of children. All societies involve some form of family, although the form the family takes is widely variable. In modern industrial societies the main family form [..]
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has a range of potential applications to real-life situations, for example, "family" may refer to a collection of individual's who consider themselves related, or it may been applied to [..]
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See: type family.
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mishpokhe
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A grouping of instruments which produce sound in the same manner and are constructed in the same way but in different sizes such as the clarinet family, the saxophone family, the violin  family and so [..]
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To dream of one's family as harmonious and happy, is significant of health and easy circumstances; but if there is sickness or contentions, it forebodes gloom and disappointment.   
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pl: -lies 1 : a group of individuals related by blood, marriage, or adoption 2 : a group of usually related individuals who live together under common household authority and esp. who have ...
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The classification level between
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group of closely related species and genera; scientific name ends in "aceae".
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The category of taxonomic classification between order and genus (see taxon
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The category of taxonomic
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in classification, a group of closely related genera (plural for genus)
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 a group of related plants or animals ranking in biological classification above a genus and below an order. The standardized suffix used to indicate family is “-idae”; e.g. Wolf Spiders belong to the Lycosidae family.
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classification group between order and genus; the oldest and most basic social unit. fat
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Two or more persons who are related by blood, marriage, adoption, or serious long-term commitment to each other, and who live together. They usually form an economic unit, and adult members care for t [..]
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Family is defined as “one or more persons occupying a single dwelling unit, provided that unless all members are related by blood or marriage, no such family shall contain over five persons, but furth [..]
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(n) a social unit living together(n) primary social group; parents and children(n) a collection of things sharing a common attribute(n) people descended from a common ancestor(n) a person having kinsh [..]
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A column or group of elements on the periodic table (Lesson 9)
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familia
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A person of family. One of aristocratic birth. The Latin gens.
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Large group of similar plants, made up of several genera.
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n. familia, unidad familiar, grupo familiar
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A social institution consisting of a group of people related by kinship – ties of blood, marriage or adoption.
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A family includes recognized related and non-related members (i.e., siblings, grandparents, aunts/uncles, friends/neighbors) who contribute to a child’s learning in a significant way.
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Natural or legal adoptive parent(s) of a dependent person, or if one parent has legal custody of a dependent person, that parent.
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The employee, partner (irrespective of whether the partner is employed or not) and/or dependents to be accommodated on a permanent basis.
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A taxonomic grouping. Family names end in "-idae." For example, all woodpeckers are in the family Picidae.
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Family means your husband, wife or partner, children (including foster children), parents and other relatives who permanently live with you.
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The further subdivision of a species after their Order. For example, in Order Carnivora, the Family Canidae exists. This Family is that of the carnivorous and omnivorous mammals commonly known as dogs
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For the purposes of a travel insurance policy ‘family’ is defined as two close family members travelling either together, or with their dependent children or grandchildren.
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Same as Collection – A group of matching fixtures and/or lamps that together can bring a unified look to a home or room. Filters 
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Illustrated Glossary of Organic Chemistry Family: A column of the periodic table. Elements in the same family are isoelectronic, and have some similar properties. H 2.1 Li 1.0 Be 1.5 B 2.0 C 2.5 N 3.0 [..]
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In the Linnaean classification the taxonomic rank between order and genus (or order and tribe, tribe being a mostly botanical rank between family and genus), used to define group of related organisms. Used in evolutionary systematics but not cladistics. (MAK) More
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A social group consisting of Parents or Parent substitutes and Children.
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The Alu sequence Family (named for the Restriction Endonuclease cleavage enzyme Alu I) is the most highly repeated interspersed repeat element in Humans (over a million copies). It is derived from the [..]
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A Family of heterotrimeric GTP-Binding Protein alpha Subunits that activate Type C Phospholipases dependent signaling pathways. The Gq-G11 part of the name is also spelled Gq/G11.
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Family of Proteins associated with the capacity of Leukocytes to adhere to each other and to certain substrata, e.g., the C3bi component of Complement. Members of this Family are the Lymphocyte Functi [..]
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A set of Genes descended by duplication and variation from some ancestral Gene. Such Genes may be clustered together on the same Chromosome or dispersed on different Chromosomes. Examples of multiGene [..]
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A Family composed of Spouses and their Children.
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A household that includes Children and is headed by one Adult.
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A Family of structurally-related Tyrosine Kinase Receptors that are expressed predominantly in Endothelial Cells and are essential for development of Blood Vessels (Neovascularization, Physiologic). T [..]
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A higher taxonomic category for a group of related animals or plants which share common characteristics. This category is more specific than an order and broader than a genus. For more information see [..]
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A social group consisting of parents or parent substitutes and children.
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The major group within an order, a monophyletic group of genera separated from similar groups by distance of common ancestry.
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A group of languages that can be shown to stem from a single proto-language by a process of splitting at various points in the latter's history.
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Family: A botanical and zoological term to describe a group of related genera. 2. An imprecisely used term to describe a group of seemingly related plants or animals.
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in zoological classification, a level of the taxonomic hierarchy below the Order and above the Genus.  All zoological Family names end in the suffix '-idae'.
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a rank in a taxonomic classification, above both genus and species and below order
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The fifth group that scientists classify living things into. Each order is split into families. Example: The Muridae Family is in the Rodent Order.
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A taxonomic subdivision of an order, containing a group of related genera. Family names end in -idae.
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An assemblage of closely related genera.
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a taxonomic subdivision of an order, containing a group of related genera; insect family names end in -idae
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taxonomic group in the hierarchy: kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, species fauna
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See biological classification
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See Child
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In virtually every known society – including ancient, primitive, developing, and developed societies – families have been a major force in the production ...
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an organized crime clan, like the Genoveses, the Gottis, or the Sopranos.
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n. 1) husband, wife and children. 2) all blood relations. 3) all who live in the same household including servants and relatives, with some person or persons directing this economic and social unit.
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Family is a Revit term for an Object in a Revit model which defines all modeled elements. Within Revit, some families are System Families, which cannot be changed or refined. Component or Loadable Fam [..]
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Geekdo defines this as a group of games, articles, paraphernalia associated under a single identifying factor. Examples include Dungeons & Dragons and GURPS.
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A broad group of plants with common characteristics.
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A group of closely related genotypes. (See sib)
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a group of persons usually living together and composed of the head and other persons related to the head by blood, marriage or adoption. It includes both the nuclear and extended family.
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group consisting of a biological family as a nucleus, together with the kin in the direct or indirect line of one member or members of the nucleus, or group consisting of several family nuclei.
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– unit composed of father, mother and own children living together.
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A Family is a level in the taxonomic hierarchy below Order, but above Genus.
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A Census Family is a husband and wife (including common-law) or same-sex couple (new with 2001 Census) without or with children (without spouse or children) at home or a lone parent with children at home. Check The Census Dictionary
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Two adults aged 65 and under and up to 8 of their children (including step children and foster children) aged 16 and under (21 and under if they are in full time education) when the appropriate premium has been paid. All persons must live at the same address and be travelling together. All ages referred to are at the date of travel. For annual mult [..]
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Two adults aged 65 and under and up to 8 of their children (including step children and foster children) aged 16 and under (21 and under if they are in full time education) when the appropriate premiu [..]
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As defined by the U.S. Bureau of the Census, a family is two or more persons who are related by birth, marriage, or adoption and who live together as one household. Families do not include one-person [..]
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A family is a group of two persons or more (one of whom is the householder) residing together and related by birth, marriage, or adoption.
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two or more persons related by blood, marriage, or adoption, and residing together.
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the taxonomic category below the order and above the genus
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Applied in taxonomic sense, a commonly ultilized classificatory category which incorporates a range of genera possessing a number of characteristics in common.
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The term “family” for a dependent recipient means the recipient, the applicant’s parents, and other children under the age of twenty-one (21) of the recipient’s parents.
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Family Rooms are hotel rooms with multiple beds, suitable for a family to stay in. Family rooms will come in a variety of bedding configurations, usually a Double bed (or larger) and a Single bed, o [..]
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(countable) A group of people who are closely related to one another (by blood, marriage or adoption); for example, a set of parents and their children; an immediate family. (Our family lives in t [..]
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Colloquial term used to identify other LGBTIQ community members. For example, an LGBTIQ person saying, “that person is family” often means that the person they are referring to is LGBTIQ as well.
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Family (Latin: familia, plural familiae) is one of the eight major hierarchical taxonomic ranks in Linnaean taxonomy; it is classified between order and genus. A family may be divided into subfamilies [..]
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Family (Latin: familia, plural familiae) is one of the eight major hierarchical taxonomic ranks in Linnaean taxonomy; it is classified between order and genus. A family may be divided into subfamilies [..]
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Family (Latin: familia, plural familiae) is one of the eight major hierarchical taxonomic ranks in Linnaean taxonomy; it is classified between order and genus. A family may be divided into subfamilies [..]
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Family is an American television drama series that aired on the American Broadcasting Company (ABC) television network from 1976 to 1980. Creative control of the show was split among executive produce [..]
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A family is a domestic or social group. Family or The Family may also refer to:
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In human society, family (from Latin: familia) is a group of people related either by consanguinity (by recognized birth) or affinity (by marriage or other relationship). The purpose of families is to [..]
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"Family" is episode 6 of season 5 of the television show Buffy the Vampire Slayer. It was written and directed by series creator Joss Whedon and is the only episode of the series to feature the charac [..]
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"Family" is episode 6 of season 5 of the television show Buffy the Vampire Slayer. It was written and directed by series creator Joss Whedon and is the only episode of the series to feature the charac [..]
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"Family" is the second episode of the fourth season of the American science fiction television series Star Trek: The Next Generation, and the 76th episode overall. It was originally released on Octobe [..]
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Family are an English rock band, active from late 1966 to October 1973, and again since 2013 for a series of live shows. Their style has been characterised as progressive rock, as their sound often ex [..]
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Family are an English rock band, active from late 1966 to October 1973, and again since 2013 for a series of live shows. Their style has been characterised as progressive rock, as their sound often ex [..]
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"Family" is the second episode of the second season of Masters of Horror. It originally aired in North America on November 3, 2006. The DVD was released on April 17, 2007. It is the fifteenth episode [..]
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A family of musical instruments is a grouping of several different but related sizes or types of instruments. Some schemes of musical instrument classification, such as the Hornbostel-Sachs system, ar [..]
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Family are an English rock band, active from late 1966 to October 1973, and again since 2013 for a series of live shows. Their style has been characterised as progressive rock, as their sound often ex [..]
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Family was a cult band from Spain in the 1990s. Although initially unsuccessful, Family gradually acquired a fanbase and is now highly recognised in the Spanish underground pop scene. Their only album [..]
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Family is the ninth studio album by American country recording artist LeAnn Rimes, released October 9, 2007, by Curb Records in the United States. It was produced primarily by musician and record prod [..]
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Family is a 2001 Japanese yakuza film directed by Takashi Miike. This film together with its sequel Family 2 comprise the complete Family saga.
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The third season of House (also called House, M.D.) ran on FOX from September 5, 2006 to May 29, 2007. Early in the season, House temporarily regains the use of his leg due to ketamine treatment after [..]
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In human society, family (from Latin: familia) is a group of people related either by consanguinity (by recognized birth) or affinity (by marriage or other relationship). The purpose of families is to [..]
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Family is the second album by Think About Life, released on May 26, 2009. In a favourable review, critic Ben Rayner singled out the songs "Johanna" ("think digital-age Sly & The Family Stone") and [..]
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Family is the second album released by May J. and her first under the label Rhythm Zone. No singles were released from the album. It entered the daily Oricon chart at #5 and climbed to #3.
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Family is the second album by indie band Le Loup. It was released on September 22, 2009.
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Family is a television drama mini-series that aired on RTÉ One and BBC1 in 1994. It was written by Roddy Doyle, the author of The Commitments, and directed by Michael Winterbottom.
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Family is a public artwork by American artist Helaine Blumenfeld located on the Henry Reuss Federal Plaza, which is in downtown Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States. The sculpture is made from Norwegia [..]
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A family is defined by the United States Census Bureau for statistical purposes as "a group of two people or more (one of whom is the householder) related by birth, marriage, or adoption and residing [..]
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Family is the self-released third EP by Noah Gundersen. It was recorded by Daniel Mendez (who has previously worked with Lit, Dashboard Confessional, Duran Duran, Heart, and Train) and mastered by Ed [..]
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The Family is Willie Nelson's touring and recording group. Nelson, who did not manage through the 1960s to succeed as a singer, retired after the failure of his 1971 album Yesterday's Wine. The follow [..]
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"Family" is the 22nd and the last episode of the first season of the CW television series The Secret Circle, and the series' 22nd and last episode overall. It was aired on May 10, 2012. The episode wa [..]
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Family (Korean: 패밀리; RR: Paemilri) is a 2012 South Korean family sitcom starring Hwang Shin-hye, Ahn Suk-hwan, Park Ji-yoon and Park Hee-von. It aired on KBS2 from August 13, 2012 to February 6, 2013, [..]
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Family is the third studio release by Californian melodic hardcore band Ignite.
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Family is the debut studio album by folk rock family ensemble Thompson. It was released by Fantasy Records, part of Concord Music, on 17 November 2014.
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Family is an ITV crime drama series, first broadcast on 29 September 2003, starring Martin Kemp and Jamie Foreman as two gangster brothers operating in London's East End. Family ran for one series, co [..]
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Family is a 1996 Indian Telugu-language drama film produced by Leela-Laila-Lalini-Lalitha under the Vijaya Bapineedu Productions banner and directed by Vijaya Bapineedu. It stars Rajendra Prasad and O [..]
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Family (Dutch: Familie) is a 2001 Dutch drama film directed by Willem van de Sande Bakhuyzen.
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