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O'Dell interviews the child for a day, looking at the child's ability to hear, manipulate things, move and make noise.
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An inquiry by Edinburgh and Lothians Child Protection Committee, chaired by Susan O'Brien QC, concluded that the parents should not have had care of the child and that Caleb's was an "avoidable child death".
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Another pro-choice doctor, Peadar O'Grady - a consultant child psychologist - said there has been an amazing change in Irish attitudes to pregnancy termination.
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Born in Northern Ireland, O'Brien moved to Scotland as a child, graduating in 1959 from the University of Edinburgh.
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Like Mr. O'Brien, he had polio as a child and lost mobility in his legs as a result.
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She's genuinely baffled by this golden child, and touched by the motherly instincts that O's tenderness provokes.
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"It's a good way to have some contact in your child's life, " says Mr. O'Driscoll, an executive at a consulting firm.
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Mercedes is the poster child for positive experiences at the showroom, says Fran O'Hagan, founder of Pied Piper Consulting.
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Another commission representative, Tony O'Reilly, explained that this was intended to protect the interests of the child.
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Mr. O'Connell prefers professional models like those sold at Bridge Kitchenware, a store where Julia Child shopped that is now located in Madison, N.
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Mr O'Dowd said there would be no particular advantage for parents who could not find a place for their child in their preferred setting if the current policy was put into law.
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The BBC's political correspondent Gary O'Donoghue says the criticisms from a highly respected body could re-open the argument surrounding the issue of child benefit just six months before the changes are due to come in.
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