At another, two teenage brothers, the only children in one family, were buried side by side.
AMs rejected a Tory amendment which meant that only children who qualify for free meals got free breakfasts.
And what's more, the president wanted to cover only children up to 200 percent of the federal poverty line.
Only children whose parents can afford coaching can pass the toughest exams, says the report for the Cabinet Office.
Only children who recognized the racial categories were biased, but they were as biased as the adults tested at the same time.
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Some of the regulations have been relaxed, allowing second children to those in rural areas or to parents who are themselves both only children.
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The policy already exempts several groups such as ethnic minorities, rural couples whose first child is a girl, and couples in which both partners are only children.
Suzie is thrown into a rage that only the most only of only children can make manifest, then she realizes that the posts are from two years back.
Several studies show that firstborns and only children usually reach higher educational goals, obtain greater prestige and acquire more net worth, while the middle child is likely to struggle a bit more.
It was selected in a recent NHS review to become the only children's cardiac centre in the North West - a decision which means it can now grow in both capacity and expertise.
In contrast, only children, who in theory share many characteristics with first borns, reported the highest instance of taking financial risks at least sometimes, 39 percent, such as borrowing for short-term investments, or investing in risky ventures.
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The extraordinary emphasis placed on helping the exam candidates stems not just from traditional respect for education, but also from the fact that some 70% of those taking part are only children, born under China's one child policy.
Only 28 children under the age of 5 have died, down from over 100.
He says his work not only saves children's lives, but it keeps Emilio's memory alive as well.
It is not only the children in Stoke, Barrow and Camden who could be affected by the legal action.
In the UK, transplants are done using corneas from donors but usually only in children who are blind in both eyes.
The majority of adults who have it don't know it because people used to think ADD was only a children's condition.
The school has only 16 children at present, but room for 56.
Angela and her brother were the only military children in their school.
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Only 13 children of Sellafield workers contracted leukaemia over the 41 years.
Parental choice would not only help children but also aid good, dedicated teachers, who would then get the recognition and compensation they deserve.
Policies that focus on child-poverty reduction would not only rescue children from hardship but would give the current education system a better chance to work.
The Proprietary Association of Great Britain said the results might not reflect the real-life situation because the researchers looked at only 100 children over one night.
Kaplan helped run clinical trials that tested the pharmaceutical, used as a last-ditch effort against bacteria resistant to other drugs, not only in children but in babies.
The only other children's film scheduled for release this year is the Alvin and the Chipmunks sequel (or Squeakquel, as they're calling it) which comes out on Christmas.
"It is presenting itself as a nationwide service now when in fact only the Children's Air Ambulance part of that organisation actually has a nationwide role, " he said.
This matters not only because children who are keen on reading can look forward to lifelong pleasure, but because loving books is an excellent predictor of future educational success.
This is the one way we can not only release children from abuse but break the cycle of poverty which is at risk of being transmitted from generation to generation.
"Not only are children and young people more likely to read on electronic devices than they are to read paper-based materials but they also do it more often, " said the study.
However, in Norfolk a little over half of secondary school age children and only 63% of primary school children currently do so.
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