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In the earlier months of this stalemate, Blondy had spotted Zwelish with or without his new family four or five times, then Doris alone with the boy in a stroller two or three others.
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One boy sat alone on a linoleum floor with nothing to do.
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One boy, standing alone in the corner, was silently watching the parents' power play.
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Police are appealing to anyone that saw the boy, either alone or with his mother, to come forward.
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In another, a black woman is pictured alone with a white teenage boy.
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One reason was that he could not leave the boy at home alone.
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Likewise, depriving a child of ordinary social interaction is also abuse, but there's nothing wrong with sending a school-aged boy to stew alone in his room for an hour after he hits a younger sibling.
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However extreme his anger might be, he could not leave a ten-year-old boy to wander the streets alone.
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In 2010, an American woman caused outrage after she sent her adopted son back to Russia alone on a one-way flight, saying the boy, then 7, had violent episodes that made the family fear for its safety.
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In 2010, an American woman sparked outrage after she sent her adopted son back to Russia alone on a one-way flight, saying the boy, then 7, had violent episodes that made her family fear for its safety.
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Flintshire magistrates, sitting in Mold, were told the boy was spotted by a member of the public alone on the street at 9.20pm on 20 May.
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One evening, Dr. Beadle came in alone, Blorkless, and sat down on the bed, where the boy was sweating and sleeping, dreaming, Titania could tell, of something unpleasant.
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