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upbringing <upbringing; upbringings> N

upbringing

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upbringing of children

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His grandmother died while he was enrolled there, and his father again took over his upbringing.
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Despite her difficult upbringing, she managed to graduate.
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Her orthodox religious upbringing was thought to be a major cause of her haughty behaviour and narrow-minded outlook.
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Hurt had a strict upbringing; the family lived opposite a cinema, but he was not allowed to see films there.
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As a result fathers were excluded from almost any responsibilities on the upbringing or care of their children.
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This was probably because of his upbringing, but was, nonetheless, unusual for a monastery of the time.
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His upbringing focused on the outdoors and inventing.
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Their parents were reluctant to allow them to go due to their traditional upbringing.
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Stage design became one of his passions, possibly in reaction against his upbringing.
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The filial affection of the brothers as well as their upbringing is remarked on by several ancient sources.
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