Are you really going to do it, or would you have collaboration fright, a close relative to stage fright?
It might actually be money that a close relative, such as a parent, has invested in the stock market.
Many UK pet owners prefer to hug their animals rather than a close relative when feeling low, a poll for a social networking website suggests.
Like Rocancourt, they often present themselves as a close relative.
How could, for example, a close relative of Gerald Ford bring us a historic signed photograph of the former president, a family gift, and not know it was a copy?
Many families have a DNR (Do Not Resuscitate) order put on the patient record, and the health care proxy (usually a close relative) thinks that takes care of the problem.
According to British historian Cecil Roth's "The History of the Marranos, " the anagram was a cryptic substitute for the Kaddish, a prayer recited in the synagogue by mourners after the death of a close relative.
He tried to say the sum was just like a present for a close relative--"When a rich brother goes to visit a poorer brother, the rich brother should not go empty-handed, " he explained--but that excuse was utterly unconvincing.
More than half of whites questioned (53%) said they "would not mind" if a close relative married a black or Asian, up from 21% in 1995, while 36% said they would mind "a little or a lot", down from 73% five years ago.
But for the average breast cancer patient who has neither the BRCA1 or BRCA2 gene mutation nor a close relative with breast cancer (Jolie's mother, for example, died from ovarian cancer), the risk of a new breast cancer in the nonaffected breast is less than 1%.
It was also seen in individuals who had a close family relative with bowel cancer, which normally raises the lifetime risk two to four times.
The campaign, which developed the BRCA II test, recommends it only in cases where a very strong family link exists - perhaps in cases where more than two relatives have developed the disease, or where a very young close relative has fallen ill.
We even get to see a (relative) close-up of a "barred spiral galaxy" (above) called NGC 1365.
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The key to making a quiet trust work, he says, is to see from the start that the trustee reports regularly to someone, such as a relative or close family friend, who is sharp, will ask questions and is aware of the beneficiary's situation.
However, more than seven out of 10 cases involved a relative, friend or someone else close to the child.
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No matter how hard I tried to get close to her, I felt like a distant relative.
The former close adviser to Saddam had been holed up in a relative's home near Baghdad since the fall of the Iraqi regime.
Singapore, Indonesia and Korea, not overvalued, have relative good charts but nothing close to South Africa which is in a bull market that started in 2009 with no meaningful correction.
Certainly there is a suspiciously close correlation between the rise in women's employment and their earning power relative to that of men on the one hand, and the rise in marital breakdown on the other.
The daily relative performance or RS analysis has closed back above its WMA, but a close above the resistance at line b is needed to confirm that the correction is over.
Some public toilets may have to close, but Mr Biscoe said he he hoped the number would be kept to a "relative minimum".
And if you are close to 60 and are thinking of marrying a low earner and, again, your ex was a high earner relative to you, waiting until 60 to remarry will at least secure your survivor benefits.
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