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He is considered the father of the modern Olympic Games.
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He is considered the father of modern cognitive ethnography.
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Cooper had not wanted to play the father of grown-up children, although he was 55 in real life.
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A father of three, the noncommissioned officer would stand in for younger soldiers who needed a break, risking himself instead.
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As their shared calendrical day name suggests, Hun-Hunahpu is first and foremost the father of Hunahpu.
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An arch-divinity, father of humankind, divinity of light, spiritual purity, and moral uprightness.
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He is credited as being the father of holistic medicine and the most documented psychic of the 20th century.
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The father of the modern hovercraft lived here for a long time.
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The 30-year-old father of two is also trying to sell a television set he bought from a neighbour, along with a collection of other odd items including badminton rackets.
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Smith had one plural wife and was the father of sixteen children.
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