The others had died in 1969 (ie, at the age of 73, the average life expectancy at birth of women born around Boston in 1896).
In France, centuries of feudal privileges did not disappear at the birth of the Fifth Republic.
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Cultural bias in favour of males has produced an officially recorded ratio at birth of 118 boys to 100 girls, according to China's national census in 2000.
Fellow central defender Gary Cahill missed the match to be at the birth of his son.
There is evidence, however, that IVF babies are at greater risk of birth defects than naturally conceived babies.
In 1978, at the birth of his television group, Mr Berlusconi set up the 22 holding companies that control Fininvest.
Being at the birth of a big strategic idea and seeing it through to completion and evolution needs some important guard rails.
Simon Carswell, Wellington, Shropshire: I was present at the birth of both my children and I wouldn't have missed it for the world.
Fourteen provinces mostly in the east and south have sex ratios at birth of 120 and above, and three have unprecedented levels of more than 130.
Moreover, separated identical twins are rarely separated at the moment of birth, and some of them are then reunited before they come under the scientists' eye.
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In most developing countries access to health care is limited and few women get the emergency assistance they need during pregnancy and at the time of birth.
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They chose to go the US because the adoption process can be more straightforward for older parents and both were present at the birth of the children.
Svoronos was working in a remote village, Ilolangulu, where some 70% of pregnant women gave birth at home, instead of at the local health clinic, where they could get care in case of complications.
She was taken to Virginia for burial at the plantation of her birth, deeply mourned by her family.
However, when pregnant females are infected, the virus can damage the foetus, leading to a range of deformities at birth.
The study excluded twins and triplets as they are known to be at increased risk of premature birth and low birth weight.
"We have previously admitted full liability for the brain injury Alfie sustained at the time of his birth in March 2006, " he said.
Her father, who was a railway signalman at the time of her birth, decided to make the uncommon step-up to becoming a schoolmaster.
"There is no doubt he paid nothing during the pregnancy and nothing at the time of the birth, to support the child or the mother, " he said.
He shows that babies who were small at birth because of poor nutrition in the womb have an increased risk of heart disease, strokes, diabetes and hypertension.
Prince Edward, who was abroad on an official visit at the time of the birth, flew back to visit both his wife and new daughter on Sunday night.
As it happens, progress in improving health for the total population as measured by expected length of life at birth proceeded at not far from the same rate before World War II and after World War II.
Reagan, whose life spanned from the pre-Federal Reserve world at the time of his birth to the era of computer-driven financial innovation during his presidency, appreciated how difficult it was to achieve lasting monetary stability because he had seen the ups and downs of most of the twentieth century.
Baby deaths at or around the time of birth stayed the same - 8.2 deaths per 1, 000 births.
This extraordinary partnership underscores the fact that saving lives at birth is one of the most critical challenges facing people in developing countries.
Like his new England team-mate and potential one-day opening partner, Jonathan Trott, Kieswetter represented the country of his birth at the Under-19 World Cup before moving to England.
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Solomon quotes the blind writer Deborah Kent, who was dismayed to find that her own mother and her husband blanched at the idea of her giving birth to a blind kid.
The study, from University of California, San Francisco (UCSF), followed 40 newborn babies who had lost at least 5% of their birth weight by the time they were 36 hours old.
But while the book points out that the Gospels do not support the presence of animals at Jesus' birth -- a detail apparently added in later centuries -- the pope does not suggest they should be thrown out of the Nativity scene, Speciale said.
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